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ChrisA

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  1. Nice looking Z Brandon! Welcome to the club. You will find really good peple and info here. I agree with everyone's post, its most likely the differential mount. Much luck, and come back often. Chris
  2. So I figure, what the hell. I emailed both bidders and asked them if they knew they were bidding on a PICTURE of an engine. Wonder if either one will read their mail before the auction ends. I'm gonna watch this auction and see how high it goes or if they retract their bids. I noticed the bidding went from $10 to $51 in only 2 bids. Simply unbelievable.:stupid: :stupid: Chris
  3. ChrisA replied to mperdue's topic in Body & Paint
    Kudos Michael!! Chris
  4. Thanks John, yet another inspiration for the Z faithful. Did you weld on the splash panel to the inner fender/cowl panel? Chris
  5. Ditto!! 180,000 and counting!! Chris
  6. If you have the money, race L28's with injection and turbo have been reported to make well over 500 horsepower. AND you dont have to ruin the car's weight balance by dropping a heavy V8 in. Moderate money will get you 400 horses easy out of a 280ZX turbo motor. For me though, the 250 horses in my 240Z engine is more than enough in a 2300 pound car. I am building a turbo motor for my daily driver though. I have one car that's a guinea pig so its always fun to extract more power from a new toy. Keep the six!!!! Chris
  7. My Z car's nemesis..........SNOW!! I'd have to agree with Will. Looking through my old racing history on Z's it appears they took on all comers!! I watched Paul Newman wheel the Z with the President V8 engine in it. WOW what a sound!! Chris
  8. The law of supply and demand is working well for you Victor. More demand in Cali so you pay more than John Wayne in Wyoming!! By the way its $2.10 for premium where I'm at.:classic: Chris
  9. If I'm not mistaken the emblems were always plastic on the Z. The only metal ones I've ever seen were on a 510(Bluebird?). And the font style was different. Maybe the oldest 69/70 Z's were metal. Hey Chris(26thZ) what do you think? My 71/72/73 were all plastic. Chris
  10. Boy, we really need an importer of these parts. I really could spend some cash!! Did anyone see this car at spiritgarage.com?
  11. Fairlady Z? Chris
  12. Okay now, let's all be nice. You'll get Carl mad!:classic: Its your money, buy whatever the hell makes you happy. Peace, Chris
  13. ChrisA commented on winquist's gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  14. Hey Vicky, This seems like the Slick 50/Splitfire thread:cheeky: You're gonna find a ton of different opinions about oil I'll bet. Personally I like Castrol. The BRE cars ran Kendall GT1 I think, or it might have been the Bob Sharp cars. I'll stick to the 10W weight just because the factory put it in. If we had a really good engineer who could design us a crank counter weight slinger/scraper we could get 5 to 10 more ponies out of our Z engines no matter what oil we ran. I'm always thinking!! Chris
  15. Hey Zwolley, did you put in a genuine Nissan thermostat? I put a Gates in once and mine did what yours did. Seems the Gates was very slow to open which really heated things up before she popped open. The OEM stat cracks at about 182 on my direct reading gauge. Plus I think Carl (Bambikiller) posted a thread on this once about how much bigger the center opening on the OEM stat was versus aftermarket. Much luck, Chris
  16. Hey Ed, gently pry the breather out of the rear cover and clean it out. In my generic differential manual it says that a clogged breather can actually cause oil leakage as the pressure builds up and forces oil out wherever it can past the breather. I know it sounds crazy but that's what the book says. I havent done this in awhile but I think the lower hole in the breather has to be positioned a certain way in the cover. Much luck, Chris
  17. Along with everything Stephen and Ed said, I would be leery of the head gasket on a car that's sat for 10 years. You just never know the internal condition of the motor when it was put away all those years ago. On a side note, if you've got an air conditioning condenser in front of your radiator you will limit the air flow which could cause an overheating problem if your radiator is already suspect. Especially if you live in a hot climate. Much luck, Chris
  18. I run NGK BP6EY V Power Plugs, here's why according to NGK's website: The V Groove "Forces the spark to the outer edge of the ground electrode, placing it closer to the air/fuel mixture. This allows the spark to more quickly ignite the mixture, providing more complete combustion....NGK's patented v-groove design allows the ignition system to easily spark in these dense air/fuel mixtures. The flame kernel will quickly grow and allow the engine to potentially make more power since it now is operating more efficiently. As an added bonus, the v-groove forcing the spark to the outer edge of the ground electrode helps reduce the "quenching" effect, reducing misfires caused by high cylinder pressures "blowing out" the spark." When I put the L28E in my 72 I decided to try these plugs. No, you can' tell any difference really, but they are NGK so what the heck! Chris
  19. Ralph!!:sick: :sick: Chris
  20. Attaboy Rob, we knew you could do it. Z folks can do anything!!! Let us know how she drives when you get her done.:classic: Chris
  21. I know its been said before, but Kats's car is simply amazing. I could look at his website pictures for hours on end. Keep up the good work Kats!! Makes me proud to have Z's. Chris
  22. Seems like people all over are wanting way too much for Z's in crappy shape. Keep looking!! Chris
  23. ChrisA commented on Ed's gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  24. Thanks for the replies so far folks. When he told me the car was glassed all over, and I really couldn't tell except around the fuel door, I was not interested in the car anymore. I am still amazed at what he wanted for it. The most shocking thing I forgot to say in the first post was, he actually said the car had NOT been regularly driven since like 1985. He'd only license it to move it around. Like in the picture I posted (taken in 99) its by his house, now its a hundred yards away in a field. Some people are hard to figure out!!:stupid: :stupid: :stupid: Chris
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