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sblake01

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  1. It's a tedious process even with the use of an 8" buffing wheel on my bench grinder. It took me about three days of work, off and on, for each wheel. When I did the 'Iron Cross' wheels, they took even longer because of the nooks and crannies. They were actually over done because they have that 'chrome' look. After all of that work, I took them off the car in favor of the earlier '4 spokish' factory alloys. I polished them too but not to the extent of the work done on the Iron Crosses. You can see them both in my gallery.
  2. I loved my roadster. I owned it for twenty years! It was a 1970 1600 but I had the 2000 crank, rods, and pistons, reworked S.U.'s, 2000 5spd and console, header, oil cooler, etc. Back when I had it parts were a lot easier to find than they are now. But it was a fun car. It was nice and clean, but I wouldn't call it show quality. I had the hard and soft tops, short and long tonneau covers, and I really miss it! Clutch changes were fun, you had to pull the motor. I had to sort out many electrical gremlins over the time I owned it. If you do find one, make sure it's as complete as possible. In running condition would be a plus. But I don't think it would be a 'cheap' endeavor.
  3. Daisey (my wife) and I met Scott and Vicky at last years MSA show where by the way their 77 was Best of Show. They probably don't remember us since you see so many people in such a setting. He's her husband and if I remember correctly he's a big guy!:classic:
  4. That's pretty drastic and generally not necessary unless you've burned something up.
  5. sblake01 commented on sblake01's gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  6. sblake01 commented on sblake01's gallery image in Member Mugshots
  7. Yes, but you are comparing a modern V6 to a modern I6 (or I5) rather than comparing a modern V6 to a 20 or 35 year old I6 and I really hope I'm not helping to start another fight!
  8. Tomohawk, I don't know if it would be that simple. Remember, when you push up the diapraghm in the EGR, the engine dies. If you plug the opening in the manifold wouldn't that be basically the same thing?
  9. Based on what st0878 said, that would have been my guess. But seriously, When I experienced a similar problem, it turned out to be the coil. A bad AFM could cause the richness he speaks of however.
  10. First of all, welcome inmate! I like the interesting screen names that some of the members have and it makes me wish I has usesd something other that my name. If you are planning on doing all of those things to the car then it really doesn't matter if it's a 240, 260, or 280. There were 260 and 280 2+2's and you could probably find one for less than the cost of a 240 but please, no 4 cylinder engines!
  11. sblake01 replied to HS30-H's topic in Racing
    They both posted pics in 'Member Mugshots' long ago. Alan T. is seated in a Skyline and Lachlan is holding a fish that he either just caught or is getting ready to use for bait!
  12. Remember, there are no headers for a turbo Z as the turbo mounts on the exhaust manifold.
  13. 3" would probably work on a turbo but I'd stay with 2 1/2". As far as buying the 'rest' from a junkyard or swap meet remember the car is a first generation and the L28ET is from a 280ZX. Won't fit.
  14. Chris, this is the exception rather than the rule. I wasn't looking for my Z when I found it. I actually got into a bidding war with a kid that wanted to buy it. The PO only waned $200 originally. He didn't know what he had and just wanted it out of his yard.
  15. sblake01 commented on sblake01's gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  16. Cool! Another late 1st gen. Let me know what other problems you discover. I've probably dealt with all of them in the 7 years I've owned my 78!
  17. wolf66, does your hood close? I borrowed the same bar from the kid down the street and drilled the other hole with my drill press. It mounted up okay on my 78 but the hood wouldn't close so I gave it back.
  18. You'd have to be more specific. What kind/year of Datsun? Hoses between the fuel rail and the injectors? The fuel rail itself? Hoses from the fuel pump? Other hoses? Which 'injetcor lines'? They are all replacable it's just that some are easier than others.
  19. Lots of supposition, unsubstantiated facts, typos, missing parts under the hood, wrong upper radiator hose (stretched), junk in the interior, etc. I'd ask a lot of questions. Still, at this point it's under $900. With almost 6 days to go I'm curious to see what it sells for.
  20. You get what you pay for. Remember, those bars that Megan Racing or whatever ebay name they use are for a Honda Civic, they're cheap and they are basically for looks.
  21. sblake01 posted a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  22. Craig, I pretty sure that would be MSA. As I recall they offered a chrome valve cover and a carbon fiber cover that fits over the valve cover. http://www.zcarparts.com.
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