
Everything posted by duffymahoney
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Rear disk brake conversion
I hate drums:) But I am sure they are fine for 99.9% of people.
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Rear disk brake conversion
That looks like the maxima caliper. So they are 1984 Nissan Maxima calipers. This is the same swap I am doing. I found the bracket online for like 65. Then I bought the rebuilt calipers, bolts right on. You keep the E brake.
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New Find.70 240Z
Nice! I always wanted a white one.
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
I got talked out of my powder coating on these parts after spending so many hours masking off and detailing them. So then I had to burn the old powder off. Glass beaded them and then hours of wire wheel polishing. Now off to zinc. Should look awesome with the gold zinc and the powder coated bodies and BC coil overs in the similar gold.
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weatherstrip advice
I got the precision seals, baked them on warm in my oven for an hour, installed them, shut the door and tried to not open it. Now over a month and they seem pretty darn good. I don't have to slam it. Just for info.
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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Modern formula for safari gold
Some good info
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Modern formula for safari gold
Are they using ppg?
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
Sometimes I think I am doing the strangest build. Cleaning up everything but the paint:) The paint is like a 6 out of 10. Good from afar but far from good. I just have been burned too many times in the painting process. Too long, too much money etc.. I just want to enjoy and actually drive one of my cars. Tires are a 205/55-15 DUNLOP DIREZZA on ROTA WHEELS RKR 15X8 +0 4X114.3. Here is my inspiration.
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
I ended up getting a few of the smallest size for the fuel lines. Which you didn't list. I have 80% or so of my stock ones replated, but a few were broken or missing.
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
I bought some as well. Thanks!
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Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
That's was my plan for alignment. It's funny about the powder or paint on all of this, it's very 50/50 on peoples opinions. Some people are very very against it, then I talk with high end build shops/ race shops (icon, nicks trixs and 2 nascar teams) they all say it's perfectly fine, no issues to worry about. I trust the high end shops/ race shops more then the average user on facebook or here. I'm also not the first person to do this, lots and lots of people have powder coated/ painted them on lots of vehicles with zero issues and companies offer it as part of a package. If I was to do it over, I would zinc the faces and the mating surfaces. But that would fail pretty quickly. Zinc isn't that strong. Bolts and nuts are what hold everything together, not metal to metal or rust to rust or powder to paint. If I take a wheel off at some point and find the powder failing and turning to chalk I will remove it all, but I have a feeling it will look perfectly normal.
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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240z Radiator/Fan Shield Cover
I had my original soldered onto my new radiator.
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240z Radiator/Fan Shield Cover
Have you tried dpan on facebook?
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
Got the front coilovers basically put togther, I wish I would have zinc'd the calipers, they have a lot of area with no powder coating and will rust. But they sure look good, and I don't plan on driving it in the rain. This is a stupid question, but to adjust height on the car I have to unbolt the top correct? Old timer at the machine shop doesn't like any of the powder, he thinks it on the face of these hubs is a bad idea.
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
I like to joke that my ac compressor is the same size as my motor:)
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
You decided against the dealer AC?
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
My fuel line looks identical as well.