Everything posted by Mark Maras
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Hi, everyone!
Welcome, Tell us about your project.
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
Pringle's Chips fall into that category too.
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Running lean at low RPM OK ?
IMO, it's better to experiment with different wt. oils in each carb to achieve equality than reducing the oil level. Post #5 you mention using 30 wt. oil. I believe the F.S.M. calls for 20 wt. I use ATF. The red color makes it a little easier to see. The tops with the plunger rods should be snug.
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
As I recall, @Captain Obvious is one of the dash light LED guru's.
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1970 240Z on eBay with Low VIN?
I already have it's twin, in yellow and yet another in orange.
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1970 240Z on eBay with Low VIN?
Sounds normal.
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Green tape from pertronix ignitor module 1761
Yeah but at least it's fine British engineered tape!
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Running lean at low RPM OK ?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooooo
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Running lean at low RPM OK ?
Curious. What wt. oil are you using in the carbs? Neither too rich or too lean is good for the engine. Keep going richer with the screws until you get the light tan color on the plugs. I doubt that a little light gray stuff on the plugs will hurt anything although new are always best. When starting out from a stop sign, are you sure the mixture is lean? You can check to be sure by adding a little choke during acceleration. If it is lean, you'll feel the additional power as you add a little choke.
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16 Year Olds RB25 240z
Oh. how I wish there were Z's around when I was sixteen. I would have had one at any price. After thinking about it tho, at that age and always loving speed (mph) it was probably a good thing that I started with drag racing. I undoubtedly would have crashed AT LEAST one Z. While I'm reminiscing, @jchoi have you considered driving school? Not the ordinary kind. Most sports car racing organizations and tracks offer driving schools, classroom and on track experience. Probably the most fun and the best money I ever spent on my Z.
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Those running clear Dorman filters to their SUs
No opinion on the filters. I thought you were going to cut the pressure back to 3.5 psi. 4 psi is still on the high side.
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16 Year Olds RB25 240z
For what it's worth, I've been rear ended in a Z. Bad enough to wrinkle the floor in the rear. Surprisingly, or maybe not, the tank was undamaged. As I recall the biggest problem with fuel tanks back then was the location of the fill pipe. Auto makers started to put them in the center of the rear panel right around the bumper height. In a rear end accident, the fill pipe was being pushed into the tank rupturing it. AS soon as they moved the fill pipe back to the quarter panel, the vast majority of tank rupture fires stopped. BTW I like the fuel cell. Glad to hear you're going to do more work on it.
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Those running clear Dorman filters to their SUs
Yes. 4.5 is pushing it and may be over the limit. New needles and seats in the float bowls MAY be able to handle the extra pressure for a while but sooner or later you'll end up with excess fuel in the float bowl causing a rich mixture (sooty plugs) and possibly overflowing float bowls (engine compartment fire). Anywhere from 3 - 3 1/2 psi will work fine.
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16 Year Olds RB25 240z
@jchoi What year is your 240? I have some usable wiring harnesses from a late 71.
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Thinking about installing an BMW M6 engine in my Z
I was thinking the same thing. Might be time to start working on an all electric Z (My God, I can't believe I uttered those words). France is banning gasoline cars in 2040. Will Eastern Canada follow? The good news is, you could grill burgers on the charger.
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BBQ
Late 1960's, Towed the dragster with a 57 Chev. 283 c.i. with stock exhaust manifolds that rose up next to the valve covers. Perfect place to heat up big meaty cheesy sandwiches. Other racers wanted to know where we got them. They were dining on cheap, gastric suicidal, hot dogs. Little to no tailgating back then.
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BBQ
Wrap them in foil, carefully situate them between the exhaust manifold and the SU's. VOILA!!! Hot lunch AND a heat shield.
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Wanted: 240z (preferably modified) - Cash Waiting
I fabricate everything I can. Donor sheet metal is the next choice. I've not had to buy replacement panels, The fitment of replacement panels seems to be a common problem.
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260Z engine and automatic transmission
Are you tired of injection and going to go the SU route on your 280?
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BBQ
The slogan of one of the early barbecue joints in Portland was, "You can lick our sauce but you can't beat our meat."
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Wanted: 240z (preferably modified) - Cash Waiting
Metal work is similar to paint work. Prep work is critical. Clean sheet metal and the proper 1/32" - 1/16" gap between the pieces will ensure good penetration and a good looking weld. Do have a mig welder?
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Opinions wanted -- 1970 Z interior
I actually thought the original seats were fairly comfortable with one exception. During spirited driving, on track and off, my narrow butt would slide from side to side on the wide seat even using a five point harness.
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Those running clear Dorman filters to their SUs
I believe the tanks are the same. The major change was when the compact spare was introduced.
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BBQ
No salt in the rub? Nice set-up. Let us know how they turn out.