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  1. They look great!
  2. You let Mike drive your car? You are crazy lol.... fair play to you! All three of you are great guys!
  3. Stock bore and stroke?
  4. I'm trying to figure out the market for the 1969 blue export car below. Orange turn lights seems to be non-North America but red quarter markers seems to be non-Europe? LHD rules out most British colonies + Japan. Radio delete also indicates either a entry level low option or some sort of sport model. Plate says Fairlady Z to make it more complex. Any ideas of this car's configuration and raison d'être?
  5. BMW V12 in 280z Ferrari Kit http://www.madmechanics.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5310&s=b2fcf31ea87e8651e70c84021d42bdf2&p=48430&viewfull=1#post48430
  6. Older V12 Jag in Z
  7. V12 LSI = 2 X V6 + welder https://ls1tech.com/forums/conversions-hybrids/1643786-v12-ls1-build-30.html#post18731194
  8. Jim, I had partially disassembled 5 speed that used to be in the basement but is now somewhere in the Z barn. I'll try to find it the next time I am there.
  9. @EuroDat helps out: https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59492-wtb-280zx-distributor-e12-80/?tab=comments#comment-541677
  10. Bob Sharp had one by May 1970 ?
  11. https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/forget-boot-camp-dnd-spends-about-200000-a-year-on-weight-loss-surgeries-for-morbidly-obese-troops
  12. Replace oil with cheap stuff Pull plugs Put lots of penetrating oil in each cylinder Wait 4 hours Oil cam and lobes Turn crank at snout by hand. Prime oil system Replace oil and filter Replace all rubber fuel lines including bowl to jet. Clean carbs and ensure proper set up/functioning Start it
  13. @flynjim Welcome Jim... be sure to find local members or a local club. Many will be happy to help you refresh your Z! Original owners are rare and appreciated! Please tell more stores... especially about the waiting lists and colour/option selections you faced in 1970.
  14. You can adjust vacuum advance too. There is a set screw on the front of many "pots". These screws control the rotation of the breaker plate.
  15. I forgot to mention that a great product available from Honda Dealers is called Shin Etsu Grease. Just put some on the rubber seals or any soft rubber part, rub in with a cloth and it looks and feels like new. It also prevents doors from sticking closed in the cold. Honda Part Number is 08798-9013. They usually have behind the parts counter at the Honda Dealer. \\
  16. I think it is that distance that makes it work/not work. Moving the hole higher in the shorter spans may help fix the problem.
  17. Little Fauss and Big Halsy
  18. Interesting how the air pressure lifts the hood on the Fuji straight.
  19. 1970 All Japan Suzuka 1000km (May 23/24, 1970) Car #19 Fairlady Z432R 167 laps Hiromi NISHINO / KOJI FUJITA (1st)
  20. It looks like your spindle needs to be moved ~ a tooth CCW (~8 degrees) and that will help to give you more initial timing advance now that the damper is fixed.
  21. Assume the mechanical timing of the valves and pistons is correct for now. You seem to need more spark (electrical) advance. Did you use a timing light to measure the timing at idle and at 3000rpm? If so, what is the initial timing at idle and at 3000 rpm?
  22. Step 1 Put your engine at top dead centre (TDC) Note that there is a TDC for the intake stroke and a TDC for the exhaust stroke. You need to get TDC at the intake stroke. Step 2 Remove the distributor (1 10mm wrench to remove adjuster locking bolt). Step 3 Look down where the hole where the distributor was and you should see this: note the angle of the key and the small lobe Report what you find.
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