Everything posted by kmack
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Good paint results with a rattle can?
landmizzle, If you have an air compressor, just run down to Wally-Mart or Harbor Freight and buy one their spray guns (less than $40). You'll get a pretty good paint job out of those. That's what I've used so far and I've no problems or bad comments about the paint on my car.
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Which colors?
Also, check out mperdue's site. Has the name and codes of the colors along with a few picture samples. http://www.utdallas.edu/~perdue/paintcodes.html
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71 on ebay that may return
Here are some things from the ad that just don't make sense: What is a "model 296"? "No visible rust", because it's hidden under the floor mats.... "No damage to seats or carpet." What's with the tan deck carpet, then? "A/C not working properly....Everything works." Need I say more? "It will need brake work....he assured me that the engine and transmission where strong and in perfect working condition." How did he find this out if he couldn't drive the car? "...a few minor repairs will have this car looking as good as the day it came from the Datsun dealer." Oh, and replacing floor pans on Z's is such a typical job now that it's not considered major anymore? "Also included with this auction are 2 rims with snow tires." That's a very bad sign right there. The fact that it had a set of snow tires and hasn't been driven since '85! That's scary! So much for being "garage kept and babied from day one." Damn, listen to me And I didn't even go look at the thing!
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more gas tank questions....
If the dent is in the middle of the tank near the drain plug, then get a spare drain plug and rig it up so that you can connect a slide hammer to it. Install it into the tank, then pull the dent out. Other than that, a radiator/gas tank repair shop could get it out.
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Riced-out Honda on Ebay
WOW!!! When I posted this morning, there weren't any bids. Now there have been 20 and the reserve is even met! Are these bidders serious?
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Good paint results with a rattle can?
The solvents and propellants in spray cans are designed to make drying time minimal for the paint. So by the time the atomized paint actually hits the surface, it's almost dry! Regular automotive paints are designed to go on wet and stay wet long enough to let the paint "flow" over the surface. Thus allowing the smooth surfaces you see on nice paint jobs. It all gets down to what you level of nice is. I sprayed the tank and tail panels on a motorcycle once with a spray can. Turned out fairly nice, but I had low humidty levels, a constant temp. and a very clean area to paint in. That helped. But it still wasn't as good as the 2nd motorcycle I did with a spray gun. That one came out like glass.
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NEW MEMBER, need help with car...
If it has a fusible link set up like the earlier cars and it had blown, then he wouldn't even be able to turn it over. On the early cars, if the fusible link blows, the entire electrical system is shut down. Been there, done that....
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NEW MEMBER, need help with car...
Unfortunately, there are not many ZX owners here on this site. Except for ZmeFly. :classic: But since the engines are somewhat similar.... Three things you need to check for: fuel, spark, air. You mention you have no spark so I assume you've checked for fuel also and that is ok. I've heard that the little black boxes on the distributors can just up and quit. That would be the first place I'd look. You might try to get in contact with a local Z club or find someone that has another ZX Turbo. See if they will let you borrow a known good distributor to swap onto your car. If it runs after the swap, then there is the problem. Sorry I can't be of much help after this point, I'm mainly a carb kind of guy.
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Riced-out Honda on Ebay
I can't even begin to explain it, you just have to see it... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2432601336
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New to the club (sort of)
The small pictures shown under the user name is called an Avatar. On the Main (front) page, you'll see a box labeled "Personal Menu" with an "option" listed below that reads "User CP." This is your User Control Panel. Click on that link. When you get to that page, you'll see a bar of links (mine are in blue) about a 1/4 way down. Look for a link called Edit Options. Click on this. At the bottom of this page, you'll see a box called Other Options. In it will be a link for setting/changing your Avatar. Follow the directions and you're set.
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Fuel tank hose leaks
Check your local NAPA auto parts store. They carry the 5/8" fuel rated hose.
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Gas Gauge
Thanks for the hint Daniel. My gauge reads almost to Full after filling up, but drops very quickly once headed down the road. But it will sit just above empty for almost 100 miles! Since my tank is out being "Renu"-ed right now, I'll head home and see if I can adjust it some.
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Race Preping My Z.
I would think a lot would depend on what sanction of racing you are planning on getting into. Wheel-to-wheel racing is going to have a completely different set of standards and requirements than Autocrossing. Typically, autoX only requires a solid mounted battery, good tires, good seatbelts, and that nothing be loose in or on the car. Check with the sanctioning body of the type of racing that you want to get into. They will be able to tell you what needs to be done to the car before it is allowed on the track.
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Vent Hoses for tank 1971 240
Al, Read this thread. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1309&highlight=fuel+tank+vent+hoses
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Bent needle?
The choke nozzle is the actual piece that the needle slides into in the body of the carb. It sticks out from the bottom and is what the fuel line coming from the float bowl attaches to. I suggest replacing it only because it might be worn a little and could let extra fuel pass that richen your mixture and give you false readings when you try to tune the carbs. I replaced my needles and choke nozzles on my car with ones from Z Therapy. Needles and choke nozzles were $15/ea as I recall, with a $15 core charge on the nozzles. (They rebuild them)
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72_5
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Loose shift lever
Sounds like the bushings for the shifter are worn out or gone completely. MSA has a bushing kit that you can get. Not sure exactly of the price, but I know it's not very expensive. And it's definitely worht it to get rid of the play.
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Bent needle?
Scott bruning (PO of Z Therapy) had a trick on his old tune-up video. Stick the big end of the needle in a hand drill. Then, using a nice, soft towel, run the needle against the towel. This will cause the needle to bend back into shape. You'll need to spin the needle pretty fast, but not at top speed of the drill. I've used this technique on needle from motorcycle carbs and it has worked well. It won't cost you anything to try it except your time. If it doesn't work, the needle from Z Therapy aren't that expensive. Get new choke nozzles while you're at it, if it comes to that.
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Paint Colour
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Steering rack mount bracket
This is what I have. They're yours for the shipping cost (which shouldn't be over $3.50 Priority Mail). They aren't the cleanest, but they are solid and straight.
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traction question
None what so ever. I'm running 6-spoke ZX wheels (14 x 6), the car is lowered about 3/4" and I have no problems. I had a set of 14x7 rims with 215/60's on the car before it was lowered and had no problems then either.
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Overheating issues?
If you're getting a reading on your gauge, then I wouldn't suspect the sending unit. It's obviously working. I would suspect the gauge, though. The gauge works of a bi-metallic strip for moving the needle on the gauge. Not a perfect (or accurate) science, but enough for a general reading. There has been an article (about 2 issues ago) in Sport Z Magazine about this very topic. You have two options: 1- Take resistor set up that will read the temperature you want to see on the gauge. 32 Ohms is what you need to read 193* F. Then check to see where the needle lands at this temp. and keep that in your mind as you drive the car from then on. or 2- Take your gauge apart and "adjust" it so that it reads the temperature to scale (or to your satisfaction). This 2nd option is more difficult. And I'm not inclined (or able) to discuss it at this point. If you dediced to replace the gauge, you will still run into the same type of situation as the new gauge is made the same way and has the same type of characteristics. Take your pick...
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Steering rack mount bracket
I know I have at least one of them, I'll check and see if I have a complete set and get back with you.
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Steering rack mount bracket
What pieces exactly are you looking for? The whole crossmember that the steering rests on? Or the small "u" shaped pieces that go on top of the rack to bolt down to the crossmember?
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traction question
26th-z, http://www.victoriatire.com/tires.html?cart=1063230954983470&brand=Falken&NAME=Ziex%20ZE-512%20%2860%20Series%29 Check here. The 205/60R14's are the ones I have. $45/ea. The other site my have discontinued selling them.