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Bambikiller240

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  1. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  2. You'll have to raise the engine off the motor mounts in order to get the oil pan off. I don't know if you'll be able to get the crank out from the bottom without jacking the block real high. Also, there is probably a good chance to bang up the crank trying it this way. Of couse if you are just selling parts you probably don't care much if it gets screwed up.
  3. I'm confused. Are you? MSA lists the Spooks for 70 thru 74.5 (240Z's and early 260Z's)
  4. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  5. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  6. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  7. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  8. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  9. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  10. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  11. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  12. Bambikiller240 commented on Z-point's comment on a gallery image in 04 Euro Tour by Z
  13. Bambikiller240 posted a post in a topic in Europe
    OK, no problem! Who all went on this trip with you? Real names, Screen-names?
  14. Bambikiller240 posted a post in a topic in Europe
    Hi Guus: Video? Where can we see video of this trip. Would love to see it! I'm heading off to view the still pictures. Thanks for sharing. Carl
  15. Bambikiller240 posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    Then there was the one about the man driving his car down the street in a heavy rainstorm. While travelling within the speed limit he approaches an intersection and sees a Police car on the cross street waiting for the signal to change. As he passes the officer he flips him the finger and accelerates away rapidly, obviously violating the speed limit. The police officer hangs a right turn and chases after the speeding motorist who continues to speed and ignores the officer for about 2 miles. Finally the speeder pulls over to the side of the road and waits for the officer to approach. When the exaspirated officer gets to the motorist's door he see that car window is still rolled up and the speeder is thumbing through a magazine. The officer starts knocking on the door glass while the rain continues to pour down on him. The officer raps on the glass, standing in the rain storm, for at least 5 minutes while the speeder continues to ignore him. Finally the speeder calmly rolls down the window. By this time the drenched officer is fuming and virtually shouts to the speeder, "Son, Do you have any idea why I pulled you over?!" The motorist calmly faces the officer with a big smile on his face says, "Officer, do you have any idea why I was speeding?" "Do-Nuts for Everyone"
  16. I have not done this change of Master Cylinders so i cannot speak from experience, but I don't recall anyone having a problem with the servo-rod length when doing this swap. If there is a difference in the rod length it will make a difference in how the M/C is actuated by the Master Vac ( brake servo). Only problem I have heard of is the need to make sure the larger Reservoir and that part of the M/C still serves the Front brakes Maybe someone else can advise and we'll both learn a bit more. As for the changes to the system that would preclude doing the swap, I haven't heard of any, and more than a few folks have done the change due to the extreme expense of the early M/C.
  17. I'd pay for a plate of BBQ'd Goat.
  18. Parents don't care about right or wrong, fair or not fair, etc in family matters. They just want peace and quiet, anything that interferes with that is not welcome. (fair ain't got nothin to doo with it)
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