Everything posted by Patcon
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P90a head F54 block correct head gasket
I think you try again before more teardown. Might be informative
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Guide coat this afternoon This is what it looks like when you block. The dark spots are low and still need some work to be smooth
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Oversize Pistons
I don't think that not balancing is going to cause a failure. I just think it makes the motor rev smoother. I remember when my rear view mirror would vibrate when I really spooled up my Z. That was way back when I had one that ran...😉
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Oversize Pistons
That seems steep for a bore and hone. Maybe somebody else can chime in on that. I think extra displacement is always good! Having trouble following the math though
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Oversize Pistons
How much are the 87's? What is leadtime? Can you get you block punched out the extra ½?
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Dead spot in steering, where to look?
I have adjusted several r&p racks over the years. You do have to be careful of overtightening. A slow speed test drive will tell you if it's too tight. It is also true center rack slop is normally visible under the hood. The wheel and steering shaft move but the rack ends don't...
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Yes, getting past paint is a huge hurdle. It's taken me about 11 years to get here 😮
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
I'll try to start blocking this weekend. We'll see how it blocks out. If it blocks out ok, it could be yellow in 3 weeks or so probably
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Z's only a mother could love thread
🤣O my!!! That's a "Rust eaze" commercial!
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Dead spot in steering, where to look?
The rack has an adjustment that takes play out of the rack and pinion. You have to be careful though, overtightening can cause problems when off center because the middle section tends to wear more than the edges of lock.
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
This epoxy is a sandable primer so I wasn't too worried about the fisheyes. I mostly filled them in on subsequent passes but no I didn't shoot a test panel. The car will be bright yellow when done
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Thanks, trying to get motivated
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Stacked some high build right before supper. Hopefully it will block out pretty close without needing too much more work
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
So I finally got the car sanded down as far as I was willing to go. I taped it all up over the last week or so and reset the booth. Then shot some SPI white epoxy over that. It's a little different than what I am familiar with. It will fish eye if you lay the first coat on too heavy. Being white it can be hard to get full hiding coverage. I may stack some high build tomorrow. I've got 7 days to coat. We'll see...
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Oversize Pistons
I always like to source pistons before machine work for this very reason...
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Scarab Parts Car (Craiglist)
Pretty rusty! I'm not sure it's a true "Scarab"...
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Science!/Not science! Unsticking stuck parts
Acid for the win. I wonder if it causes any issues with the aluminum pistons?
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Oversize Pistons
Pistons normally come with wrist pins either press in or fully floating. If they're press in you should have the machine shop install the rods. They have a special oven to heat the rod so the pin presses on easily
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Correct fasteners for Intake and Exhaust Manifolds
Haven't seen him around in a long time...
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Bad noises somewhere in my drive train
Im with Jonbill, open the diff up for a look
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1973 240z Custom Wiring From Scratch
Yes, that is normally true of this type of wiring diagram
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1970 240Z Works Rally - the road to restoration
That makes for a valuable piece of glass!!
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My two swiss S30Z Fairlady Restoration build thread
Ebay ad link? Who supplied the harness tabs?
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1977, 280z with FS5W71B transmission
Do you know what they call the guy who graduates last in his medical class? Doctor... 😉 No offense to conedoger 🙂
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L20b Cody's Goon
So we had to rework the end of the oil galleys. The holes we had drilled and tapped weren't big enough for a 3/8 plug. So I found a 9/16 bit; it called for 27/64 and we drilled them again and tapped them. You have to drill them and tap them pretty deep so the plug will go in flush. You can see one of the feed holes in the threading. the plug doesn't actually go in that far. We measured for clearance.