Everything posted by TKR514
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George W Bush- Resume
yea, I'm just confusing the issue. And what was the issue? Just someone with too much time on their hands ranting against Bush. Who cares? I'm gonna go back & work on my car!
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George W Bush- Resume
yea, Where is a real military hero like Jimmy Carter or draft dodging/pot smoking Bill Clinton when you need him?
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George W Bush- Resume
Sooo............ to be fair, What has That Ozzy Guy done with his life? Owned a company? Flown a jet? Owned a sports team? Influenced the world? Or just sit with a beer & type out sillyness against others? Just curious.
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Can you "Identify the Accordian?"
Might be Buick/Olds/Pontiac lineage of the late 80's? It has more chrome than a Chevrolet but no fender liners like the Caddy had. It does not matter much when THAT much energy is involved. Even the land-yacht class cars will crush pretty good. The only real question is: How did that car get on a sight for wrecked exotics? It seems about as dull any car could possibly get!
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Can you "Identify the Accordian?"
yea, looks loke a Caddy Coupe deVille
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Strut oil
Just got a message from KYB Tech Support line on their recommended installation: Q) Is oil needed for your shocks? A) No Q) If so, is it needed for better "heat transfer" from the shock? A) If you are doing rally racing then oil will help Sooooo, KYB seems to be hedging their bets. Not needed but it helps things. Go figure. Best answer seems to be to go ahead and add some since it does no harm and there is a hint of good from it.
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Strut oil
My el cheapo Gabriels did not mention it either way, so I fell back to the FSM for installation instructions and added some oil. I never installed the expensive shocks so I never heard that "dry" was specifically recommended on KYB brand shocks. Getting a specific answer from KYB on the technical reasons WHY they recommend dry installations might take some time. Still, other than help with possible corrosion advantage, I cannot find any facts that requires oil with KYB's for technical reasons. Without technical reasons for doing it or not doing it, it's your personal preference with KYB's...
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Strut oil
Our local KYB rep said that KYB' should: 1) be installed dry and 2) over heating is not a problem with their shocks. Probably 2ManyZs had it right that it helps mostly a corrosion prevention thing on our less-than-perfectly sealed strut housing on our older Z's. The strut's themselves do not require it.
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Strut oil
I willl give 'em a call & see if there is a Yes/No answer on installation and their take on the heat transfer concern.
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Strut oil
More heat but no light. Not much help in any of that. DID tanny get the word from KYB on their recommendation for the installation of their shocks an/or if their shocks have heat related failures? Still would like to hear the word from folks that know what they are doing. Thanks.
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Strut oil
Arg, just superstitions. I'd like to hear what KYB says since they know shocks.
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Strut oil
Since NO OTHER car that I know of adds oil to their struts for "thermal protection", I can assume that it will work just fine without it. Maybe this was an old "trick" to prolong the life in early struts back in the late 60's when they were "new" and built from poor materials? Since new manufactures do not recommend it AND that the Z suspension is not special, New struts will last as long regardless of oil or not. Personally I don't really care since I have a lifetime warranty on my set ;-)
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Strut oil
Yea, I heard that oil was not realy "needed", but I used some motor oil to fill em up a few weeks ago when I was re-assembling my struts. My idea was that it never hurt to put it in there and cost nothing to add it.... so I added it like my service manual said to do. I would NOT dissasemble the struts just to add oil....
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ball joints
Just replaced mine last month. They SHOULD come with NEW nuts for mounting so it should not be an issue. For 95 bucks, they darn well better have new mounting hardware in the box! Mine came from www.nissan-autoparts.com/ for $33 each and had all new hardware....
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350Z, incorrect name?
Who cares? Call it something faggy like "Fairlady" Just marketing......
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installing new headgasket ??
good luck! I just rebuilt my L28 and will install it this weekend into my freshly painted chassis. Should know in about 2 weeks if all the work was worth it (or if I simply created a 2.8 liter hand grenade).
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installing new headgasket ??
Felpro? use nothing but the gasket itself (dry install).
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To steam clean or not to steam clean?
I never "steam clean", but a trip to the public car wash works well enough. Once a year and the crud is controlled. If it's been a while, you can use some engine de-greaser to spot cover some parts before cleaning. Only cautions are do not soak the distributor or AFM. They usually are not dirty and they have almost zero protection from high pressure water. No real worries except for those parts.
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Prohibition on Gasoline Containing Lead or Lead Additives for Highway Use
I've run AvGas from the plane several times in my Z here in the States. 100 octane high lead (although it's labled low lead). As far as I can tell, this "off road" fuel is not labled in any way that prevents it's use in "on road" vehicles... $2.30 a gallon but it boes well at 50/50 with unleaded.
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"yeah, that's easy for you to say, you drive a...
Yep, that's the report. Causes were: 1) a diverted attention and 2) accidental rudder kick 3) too quick a pre-flight (trusting bad fuel guages). Basically, things happened fast and it snowballed even faster. The other factors that contributed were: 1)iBuilder installed the fuel selector in a non-standard location for that type of aircraft(or any aircraft for that matter). 2)Builder installed the fuel selector backwards and did not mark it when installed on the aircraft. 3)Builder had inaccuarate fuel quantity sight gauges. 4) John Denver lack of time (transition) to this aircraft to learn all of it's quirks that were built into it. The bulders goof-ball shortcut to install the fuel selector in the rear of the plane (not following the plans), then not marking it, and then having almost no way to measure what was actually in the tanks are definite factors that bit the guy that bought it. No where are John's flying abilities questioned. He was legal and qualified to fly the plane on that day. Only lesson for me was don't trust anything on a used experimental aircraft....
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"yeah, that's easy for you to say, you drive a...
All I know is that you said the FAA investigated accidents. I am not adept an knowing what someone meant to type. John WAS skilled enough, he made a series of hasty but minor assumptions with a new-to-him aircraft and he paid for it. Derating him as a pilot is not called for. The worst thing out of it seems to be non-pilots using it for jokes or "expertly" pointing out the need for more regulations in training. Again, you know nothing about my flying yet pontificate an opinion not based on fact. 3 times in 30 years would ONLY be unusual if you are assuming that I am a low time pilot flying single engine aircraft. Again, an incorrect assumption. Opinions without facts are superstion, and must be avoided concerning aviation safety issues. Anyway, next time you get to Texas, stop over for a beer. Between us we should be able to solve all the worlds problems
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"yeah, that's easy for you to say, you drive a...
Well BambiKiller, 1)The FAA does not investigate accidents (duh). 2)Glad you survived the deer, some hit deer and die. 3)John had very good skills as a pilot and held FAA ratings. 4)Since auto licences are given away and basically just used for identification, there is no comparison between a drivers license and a pilot certificate. However, both are licences to learn. 5) Inattention will get you killed in either car or aircraft. 6)Since you know ZERO about my plane and maintenance, you cannot make a rational suggestion on how to improve things. You sound like a politician that has little knowledge of Aviation yet "knows" how to make things better. Strong opinions, yet no information. If you want details of what happened and why, I cand send you those and then you might have some idea before you pontificate. Both mechanic and maintenance were irrelavent in my case.
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Thank you President Clinton
Can't we stop this thread an just declare BabyKiller(Ooops, I mean BambiKiller) as the the most intellectual, wise and moral person on the planet and go on with our lesser, pitiful lives? As far as the thread being about how Clinton is responsible for skillful military procurement that made this war sucessful, well, that depends on what the meaning of "is" is. Gotta go work on the Z...