Everything posted by Brett240
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what to do with the L28block
if you run a turbo, run fuel injection. a carbed setup is a nightmare
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Its (nearly) mine!
our cars are right hand drive too just to let you know.
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what to do with the L28block
if the engine is standard it will be fuel injeted for sure, it may or may not have a turbo on it though. if you want a carbie setup just take off the intake manifold and bolt on your carbies, they will fit right up to the P90 head. if it has a turbo on it and you want to run the turbo you will have to leave the fuel injection on it. if its a turbo it will have dished pistons, if it isnt it will (hopefully) have flatops.
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springs?
i see, what do you use to get the gland nut off?
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Flywheel
GEEEZ! i think ill stick with my lightened stocker:eek:
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springs?
Zmefly you found it extremely easy? you must tell me this easy way. on mine its nothing but a pain in the arse. i'd rather change the clutch.
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springs?
nah when you order struts you will get dampers or shocks. springs are springs. putting in springs is a pain. you will need spring clamps and a funny tool to take off the top caps. if you've never done it before you'll save some time and frustation by getting them installed at a suspension place.
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Flywheel
i can only guess at the weight george, but if the flywheel weighs 13.5KG and im pretty sure thats close they have removed about 2KG. it did make a noticable difference, the car was happier to rev and the throttle responce was definatly stronger. as the flywheel is out of the car at the moment i figure if it wont make the car difficult to drive id like to take out a little more.
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Flywheel
dunno bout bying one but i had mine 'street' lightened and balanced with the clutch and pressure plate for AUD 120
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Tools...
a set of stilsons is a must! similar to an adjstable spanner but they grip tighter as you pull harder. great for removing the gearbox filler plug!
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springs?
yep Zmefly's right ive had that happen too!:classic:
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Flywheel
i already have taken a little out of the original flywheel already, but i might take out a bit more. i'll leave the rear main seal, its only 400 miles old. how much can you safely take off the stock flywheel?
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springs?
stiffer springs that lower an inch from stock ride height will be fine, you will probable find with these installed there wont be much difference in ride height as the original springs would have sagged alot in 30 years. the stiffer springs will be around about the same compressed height but wont compress as much under load and this will hopefully stop your scraping problem. dont sue me if they still scrape though if you already own the springs give it a go.
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springs?
if the car isnt bouncing around then your shocks should be fine, those rear tyres are actually smaller than the factory diameter so your right the tyres arent the problem either, sounds to me like your springs are saggy and old, are they the originals?
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Got another question.
yep mines brushed aluminium. i think all 240's with the later style console are (the one without the manual accelerator handle).
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Flywheel
just found out why my engine was making an incredibly bad noise yesterday, it wasnt what i thought it was (stuffed bottom end bearing ), the flywheel was coming loose at a rapid rate! so heres my question, does anyone have a really light flyweel attached to their car? what are the driving characteristics? will it drop its revs to quickly during up changes? stall easily?
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A blessing in disguise?
george, thats a bloody joke:angry: how can they only allow only a 4.9L Atmo engine and yet you can run a turbo/supercharged engine up to 4 Litres? so they wont let us have a 5 Litre V8 but we can happily drive around in a twin turbo 4L making 500hp at the wheels? the same thinking applies to the dickheads at Eastern Creek Raceway, you can no longer run a supercharged car at the street drags but you can happily run a turbocharged car. :cross-eye
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A blessing in disguise?
i know there is a mzximum size engine the RTA will let you have WITHOUT getting a cert, from memory in a 240 you could change to an L26 but an L28 was too big.
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A blessing in disguise?
where did you get your info from? ive seen a few V8 240'z in New south Wales cert engineered and registered.
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A blessing in disguise?
to go bigger you need to have it engineer certified, then its OK.
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Under the rocker
i thought about reconnecting the hose when the original airbox isnt fitted and though i havent done it yet i figure you can put a T-piece in the booster vacuum line and hook it up there, should do the trick
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rear tire angle
could be both, take it to a wheel alignment place and have it checked out
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Your Cars' Name?
mines currently called the sh*tbox cause its broken.
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Euro Lights for 72 240Z and R200 LSD 3.7:1 ratio
whats the difference between normal and euro tail lights?
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Wheel Size Question...
mudge, thats a pretty useful tool. only thing is it doesnt have the 240 five speed the came into Aus and the UK. is there a box on that graph that uses the same ratios?