Everything posted by grannyknot
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New 72
Welcome to the forum, she is a beauty and my favorite colour combo. The white is a buggar to keep clean but it looks so sharp, I think your door cards are custom covered.
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[2019] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
Look at the oil cap upside down. Reminds me of the old story about the guy who brings his car in for an oil change and insists that the mechanic use 710 weight oil, the mechanic says there is no such thing and the guy says of course there is 710 oil, look at the cap!
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Just what the Doctor ordered. 1977 280z
I just haven't updated in 3 months! I spent a couple of days over the winter just chasing the threads on the entire car, such a treat now to screw in a freshly zincd bolts. Hoping to get the engine/trans in this weekend.
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Just what the Doctor ordered. 1977 280z
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[2019] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
And it even has the cast aluminum HURST shifter that we made so many of in grade 8 metal work!
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Parts Wanted: seat rail
I'll have a look today, I think I still have a set. Are yours not restoreable?
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240z Front Control Arm Bolt
@Tirnipgreen did you ever sort this one out? I have just run into the same thing with the flange on the new ball joint not sitting flat to the LCA
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Tail Light Lens to Housing sealant help
That is exactly what they are for and originally there was a small rectangle of felt covering that slot on the inside to keep water from pushing in through those slots but allowing it to drain out if it did get in, most of those felt pieces are long gone so if you have access to the inside now is the time to replace them.
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FutoFab CV axles
Oh yeah, they are not really useable without new spring washers. Apparently OBX isn't selling them anymore so glad I got one before they disappeared. They look like a good alternative for a stock half shafts but with a 225 ft/lb torque limit they are not going to handle what your new Futofab axles will.
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FutoFab CV axles
R200 3.90 with an OBX limited slip, so far it is running great.
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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New to the forum, 240Z with most dealer options
These cars are well supported for wearable parts as well as many performance mods, so really you can go from a Sunday tooteler to fire breathing track car, just depends what your priorities are.
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Do NOT buy a 123ignition distributor.
I like the new touches, black valve cover is sharp.
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FutoFab CV axles
That's good to know, I went with the 83 ZXT shafts for my car but who knows how long they'll last.
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New to the forum, 240Z with most dealer options
So what are your plans for the car? Modify, bone stock? Second owner, I hope you gathered as much paperwork as you could from the original owner, there are probably only a handful Z's left that still have the stripe kit from the dealership! Also, welcome
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1970 Franklin Mint 240Z up for Auction on BaT
Amen brother, after that you enter the land of ego driven pricing.
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Very Cool Gyro Car
So cool, I understand why the outriggers are there but it would be nice to see it drive with out them.
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California 1978 Datsun 280z Restomod
I think that little crack would only be a concern if it extended to the outside of the valve cover, besides it will be covered in sealant when you are done. Ask your powder coater to include the valve cover with a couple of other batches that are going into the oven before he coats the cover, it has been soaked in oil for 40 yrs and it will need to out gas in the oven for a while. If the cover doesn't get baked first it will out gas under the plastic coating and you'll have little bubbles popping up through the coating or at least that is what happened when I did it.
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Zcargarage Big Brake Kit
So true, I don't even want to think about all the money I have dumped into the engine and the paint but my brakes are hobbled together Toyota and Maxima parts.
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Zcargarage Big Brake Kit
That may be so but I imagine Stoptech has very big shelves . About 3 months ago I was quoted $3000 for all 4 corners and $350 for the parking brake calipers and adapters. I didn't have the cash then but maybe when I sell one of my toys, will be very interested to hear what Duffy has to say when he gets his car on the road.
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Rear control arm threads
The tap you're looking for would be a M22x1.5 a cheap tap will clean up threads but if the "donk" is too deep even a quality tap isn't going to do the job, a tap can't push out a dent in the threaded pipe.
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Zcargarage Big Brake Kit
So if the brake system was engineered from the ground up for our cars then perhaps Stoptech has used constrictor valves in the rear calipers to reduce the flow to get the balance right for front to back pressure. Can't see too many serious track guys liking that situation but maybe ZCG offers a different option for track cars.
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California 1978 Datsun 280z Restomod
You can chip it out but if you are going to sand blast it you need to remove the oil baffle entirely, lots of sand can hide in there and destroy the engine later. I used 3Bond 1184 to seal the oil baffle and securing screws, it has held up well over the years. Best to wait until the powder coating is done before reinstalling the baffle.
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craigslist finds
Does it come with the blue tarp?