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  1. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Depending on what part of the harness yes their are changes check the sight Aren posted
  2. It don't mater what it is made of it is a crush washer just get one the same size as the original, and check what the torque is for the washer it needs to crush to seal the surfaces and to tight and it can damage the mating surfaces. I get mine from the Toyota Dealer they have these nice, ceramic nylon ones:laugh:. They happen to be the same size as my Toyota and they give me them for free when I buy my Toyota oil filter.
  3. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I've heard of that trick with the rocks. Watch-out behind the tank baffle where you can't see seems to be the spot they rusts. My first Z the tank didn't look bad looking into it, but my filter was getting clogged with rust so I started thinking the lines had rusted out, but I also thought I'd have a hole in the lines with that much rust. So to test my theory I put 2 filters on the lines too and from the tank and the one in the engine compartment. The first one to clog was the line out of the tank I knew at that point the lines were not the culprit. I took the tank to a radiator shop that put it in the dip tank for three days and cleaned it out for only $20 and an ear and tamales to chew on (80 year old guy in a bad part of town, besides I learned a lot of great tricks with cars, I wish I made it to his house to see his racing flat 4 engine he had). Sorry got off topic, I put some rust dissolve in your gravel mix, pug the holes and let it do its thing for a day or 2, or until it starts leaking what ever comes first. Besides if it starts to leak the fuel would have found the week spot soon enough, and you don't want rust in the tank. The only rusty tank I've owned came to me that way I only had the first Z for a month before I had it dipped. what I do with metal tanks is put one court of non-detergent straight weight oil in a 1/2 full tank drive it to slosh it around and fill the tank. Yes you will get a little blue smoke for a tank, but it works well. I know a lot of old guys that do this and my current Z the first owners mechanic did this and I have no rust in the tank, and I'm the second time the tank came down, the other was to put new hoses on about 15 years a go. It starting to sound like you found a good one, good luck.
  4. That is an easy rule of thumb, but if you use Discount Tires page I posted earlier it will calculate how off you speedometer will be and a whole lot of good numbers when looking at different tire sizes. Tire with is a good one to look at if you race you can use the data about HP and torque at the wheel to calculate optimal tire size and so on.
  5. 175HR14 which from what I've been told equates to a 175/80R14 Some tips for getting your backspacing right to put 90's Honda rims on a 240Z you needed a 1/4" spacer any good wheel and tire shop can use that to get the correct back spacing. To play with different tire sizes hear is a good calculator to use: http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTireMath.dos On my first Z, I put on Colorado Custom 15" rims with 195/55R15, the next tire size up I had clearance issues with the front tires and the frame rail, but fit fine in the rear.
  6. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    So when are you going to become a parts dealer you got your work cut out for you again:D Well I hope this one works for you if not you have yet another parts car. If you are going to see if it starts you can hook hose to a pump and stick it into a gas can you don't need to use the fuel tank. Besides if it sat that long in a field the tank will more than likely leak. or just fill the float chamber with gas
  7. I'd didn't think of Hoosier for tires for my Z I love every time on the website when they are DOT tires a warning pops-up stating they are not attended for road use. Well after Firestone with Ford who can blame them.
  8. Do you have some suggestions for a good performance tire in a 185/75/14 preferred, or in the 195/70/14. The more performance tire is better, tread life really isn't an issue.
  9. The 185/75 size is more than likely what I'll put on, I have the vintage American Racing wheels for my 71. One thing I did on my last Z the 72 that gave a more classic look was to paint the lettering. The 72 I put custom rims that where 1" taller then stock so a Honda size would fit well and open a lot of tire selections for the car. I went with a Yokohama AVS tire, a modern directional tire, with great traction. I wanted a more vintage look so I bought a tire pen and painted the AVS and Yokohama lettering in, it looked great
  10. I'm a 240Z guy, but I haft to agree I don't think they make them anymore. What I'd do is clean it inside and out as good as you can and take it to someone with a dip tank to remove any rust. Good places to find a dip take are some radiator repair shops or a restoration shop. Then see what you got. If you got Swiss-cheese, and the holes are small a exterior sealer paint might work. If the holes are in one or several small areas consider patching the tank with new metal. The tank liners work for a while then start to come apart over time personally I have 2 good tricks to keep rust out. If you need a new tank look in Arizona usually the tank stay solid their. That Arizona Z car source might be a good bet, I don't use them much anymore their prices when up a lot over the last 2-3 years My tank anti-rust tricks: Anytime the car sits fill the tank up, full tank = less oxygen to oxidize metal. When I change the oil I ad one court of non-detergent straight weight oil to a half tank of gas and take it for a short drive (make sure you are sloshing the tank) and then fill it up. Do not use any oil that has detergents it will cause major problems. The little bit of oil has never caused a problem I've done this on every vehicle I've had with a metal tank including fuel injection cars. When I talked to my cars original owner he told me his mechanic would do this (he found out when he asked about why he got blue smoke the day after he got it back from him) the original tank does not have a drop of rust in it and the fuel lines I can't see any internal rust the metal is shinny like you want to see. The only downside is you get a little blue smoke for a tank of gas, but I really only see it when the choke is on. Burning a little oil like that isn't bad Honda designed their engine to leak a little oil onto the pistons to oil the rings for cold starts.
  11. The Mikuin carb set will more than likely be on someones car to rare to pedal. You might find them pedaling the Webbers the flea markets is were you need to look the website will be covered now. The Saturday after we had someone steal from a company I worked for three of us went to the flea market in Colorado, we got all but two things back that were sold before we got their. The four different vendors that had your stuff stated they bought it from a guy that matched a description of a guy I fired the week before, I love inside jobs (this reeks with sarcasm). We did prosecute the former employee. I know I have had problems with your company that were never resolved, but I have no tolerance for stealing someones stuff. I'll keep an eye out on the east coast.
  12. I'd look at who has been in your shop in the last month or when you got the last carb set. I know some webbers have serial numbers anything like that on yours and did you log them somewhere
  13. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I can agree with that one. Also the plastic parts on the linkages. I'm just waiting for one of them to brake on me even though it hasn't happened yet. For a car with a lot of plastic I sure see a lot of aftermarket plastic parts for it better than a lot of other cars
  14. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    being a piece of chromed plastic, maybe someone needs to find an NOS and start making a mold of them. They should cost less than $100 each to make and you get $100 easy. The other is the fuse/ashtray thing. Does anyone work with a company that molds plastic chrome toys or car parts? What ever happened to the ads coming soon for this and the ashtray on several of the Z parts stores that are online? Who was releasing them? I know we can use them on the market. I need a new fuse-cover/ashtray and the heater-control-bezel was cut to fit a modern radio with some pealing of the chrome at the bottom.
  15. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    That is why I knew I wouldn't get it as soon as I saw it on the forum, some people will pay too much for one I've seen nicer ones go for less. Just shows the right hype and you can sell everything for a lot more. Just like pet rocks.
  16. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Your going to become a Z junkyard at this rate, you might need to go into business. Is this one as rusty as the last two?
  17. They will polish bumpers Great trip, I moved across country Arizona to New Jersey and had a good trip, the only problem I had was in Ohio when the vacuum lines closed from to much vacuum. No wonder my car was setup for 10,000 feet not 300 feet. I'm glad that I had worked the bugs out before my trip when you get her running well you need to do another trip these are one of the best cars to tour the country side in. Thanks for your story, but we can also use pictures from your trip with the car
  18. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Their is a plastic ring inside that usually brakes keeping it from retracting. I could not fix it in my 72, if it is broken in your car you will need a new belt. If you take it a part you will see what I mean. I can agree about getting new belts, but the key is the strapping material I'm looking at replacing the material it may cost more but it will look original. I did this with my cars first harness it was always cheaper than buying new ever couple of years, for racing
  19. ajmcforester commented on GreenZZZ's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  20. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Why is it always paint I have brought back panels to near new that were nearly white from aging back to black. And even harder to do take yellowed panels and make them white again. Like I stated before some polish and heat go a long way in the plastic world. You might ask why heat, heat softens the material allowing the pigments in the inside the plastic to come to the surface thus removing the faded area. It's a neat trick, try it before painting you might not paint any more.
  21. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Interior
    I've used Mothers plastic polish with a buffball mini, if its a little oxidation it will clean it up. Also try a heat gun, just heat enough to soften but not distort the plastic sometime this will rejuvenate it .
  22. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    You and I seem to bid on the sames ones and not get it, someone seems to have richer blood than you and I. By the way Jerry Purcell if you have 5 do you mind sharing at a good price? I've not had good luck on getting parts that meet their statement on ebay
  23. the 8-9,000 is a great price I'd question the 3500 job I don't think you can really do a great job at that price. I'd work out the details at that price. My car is in better shape and I'm looking at the 10,000-15,000 to get her done. So I might consider at that price shipping my car to Texas
  24. ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I don't know why it was in my watching list before this post, what junk
  25. Msa

    ajmcforester posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Unfortunately, I didn't have that experience 2-3 years ago with them and have never used them since. That was a shame how that went, my experience when I had my first 240Z was great, I used them whenever I could, no real problems if the wrong thing was shipped they got the right one out ASAP. Then in the time after the first Z was totaled and I got my second Z they changed. Not one order came correctly out of six, they fought me on every part that was wrong even when the number on the invoice didn't match what they sent me. The first of the six was over $1,500 and only 60% of the order was the parts I ordered, I knew they had some problem going on. The last order was the one that ticked me off, I ordered a radiator, and had it 2 day mailed, because I needed a replacement right a way, it was damaged, so it was sent back. They refused to send the replacement 2 day (now I have pressure to get the car moved from my apartment), I fought with them and they did after arguing over the phone for over a half hour. That one the mounting brackets were on backwards, so we argued again, and they sent me another replacement. By that time I rented a U-haul to get it to my garage. They asked me to send that one back to them with the receipt for shipping in the box and repacked by a shipping company which I did. That next replacement was good. However they never paid me back for the shipping so I called about a week later and they told me the radiator had the brackets mounted backwards and they will reimburse my account. I did get any reimbursement in about a week so I gave a call to see what was going on and the same guy I talked to told me that we don't owe you any reimbursement their is no notes in the computer about this. I have had several phone calls over the next several weeks, faxed documents, and several times I was told that we'll pay you for that then the next time I'd call we have no record of that or any faxes from you. After about 2 months of this I decided I'll only use them if they ever send the money they owe me, and they never did. I hated that but they didn't leave me a choice. Over the years I spent well over $5,000 in parts with them and spoke highly of them comparing them to Mid-America (for Corvettes). One of the nicest things about them was you could put a large order of parts and not use 3-4 companies to get those same parts like I do now. All I can say now is I hope they have changed back to the company I liked again.
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