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madkaw

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  1. The screen is in the inlet of the fuel pump . No screens in the tank I am aware of.
  2. Good point- but hate the thought of disassembling the dizzy. I’ve been into one of them before and it’s not pretty .
  3. If you decide you or your mechanic rather do SU carbs I have a clean set I’d trade for the Mikunis. If you were closer I would offer my services to get the Mikunis running. They can actually be set up off the car, but final adjustments need to be on the engine running based on the motor build
  4. It’s definitely easier going EFI to carbs then the other way around
  5. So close to getting this thing started . As beautiful as the fuel pump looked on the outside, the inside was not so good. I’ve never taken apart one and not sure they are made to be rebuilt. You can see the crusty mess inside that froze the motor up from spinning. I cleaned it easily with lacquer thinner, but I don’t have the O rings to replace on the pump assembly. It went back together okay, but alas, I couldn’t make more than 18lbs of pressure. So I bought a used one and I need to install it. I am going to try and find the correct O rings to salvage the original motor Oil pressure was also an issue. Sitting this long cavitated the pump so I had to remove the oil pump and prime the engine . It took a second to pump thru the crusty oil and come out thru the cam lobes, but it did. Distributor wires were cut for some reason , so I had to mend them. Note the blue overspray on the back of the dizzy . I guess they painted the motor with it installed?
  6. I followed up with Por-15 tank sealer kit. I used the white vinegar first and then followed up using the por15 instructions. The marine clean is an excellent product for cleaning, but they only supply you with a quart in the kit, so why I go with vinegar to remove rust
  7. Get a bucket of white vinegar and drop it in, you’ll be amazed! Don’t forget to do a baking soda and water mix after it’s clean to neutralize the acid. white vinegar can be had for 2.50 a gallon . 5 or 6 gallons in the tank rotating a few hours or more and you’ll have a clean tank. Might need to use a high pressure hose to knock loose some stuff, but the vinegar is great and a great weed killer
  8. I found one local, but I discovered later it had a crack on the underside. Sad thing is I can’t either handle to work worth a damn. My car was an auto whe I first got over 25 years ago, but I dont remember it being this sloppy. Are they all that bad? Adjusting the thing doesn’t help much. Might need to start a thread . thank you for the reply
  9. Wow- would have loved to have had that access cleaning my 77 tank. It really wouldn’t have helped much though with my issue of clogged return line . White vinegar and Por-15 kit she is good to go
  10. Looking for just the handle ( T) part of the selector in good condition .
  11. Mikunis are fine for everyday use. You need to describe what aspect of the power train makes it not a daily driver. Mikunis were sold as kits to bolt in to stock Z’s like putting a 4 barrel on a Chevy. It’s not the Mikunis but the whole package. They could be tuned wrong or you have other engine issues
  12. madkaw replied to madkaw's topic in Wanted
    Disregard - I had an extra manifold that still had it - lucky me
  13. madkaw posted a topic in Wanted
    Looking for the wired selonoid that screws into the BCCD valve. The wire is broke off inside the plug. I’m going to try and fix it but I need a back up plan. Item is pictured on the left.
  14. So the owner came by last night to check progress. The story goes that the owners grandmother was the original purchaser. The son received the car from her and when the son had to leave the country , the brother got it. Then the brother willed the car to his niece. Now the niece( 30 years old maybe) is chatting with the dad who would like the car back if she doesn’t want it- WOW! I was able to get a shine out of the paint somehow - on a small spot. They couldn’t believe it. I think there was so much oxidation it actually protected the paint , but I know it probably won’t last. I guess this car would fit the true survivor category . Spent most of the day trying to get the EFI plumbing back to snuff. The 76-77 had too many clamps with its piece mealed trumbone of a fuel rail- PITA. 40 new clamps and new hoses later I’m getting close. Old clamps weren’t trust worthy since the braided hose diameter and modern fuel line differed so much. Probably another day or so to hear this thing fire for the first time in 20 years!
  15. madkaw replied to 76Z's topic in For Sale
    I tried texting and the message failed
  16. Got to admit- the car looks nice ! almost funny, but not, the parts car I was referring too in my case was the same color . Guy told me he bought it and drove it and we got it on a lift he couldn’t believe how bad it was . I wasn’t trying to discourage effort , but you have a lot of work ahead of you . Lots of good people and help here
  17. So was the damper a rebuilt one? It’s hard to tell from the pic. Could a out of balance damper help work a bolt loose? I know the Damper Doc bragged about how his rebuilds were good for 10k rpm and 400 ft lbs of torque. Never tested that , but a fresh bond on the damper makes me feel good about revving it out. This does make me research more about loose crank pulley bolts.
  18. I just pitched a pair , I might be able to find them and look. They said -made in USA- on them, didn’t give them a second look. New ones leaking that quickly -ugh
  19. Good point! My best parts I acquired for my 240 came off a car just like that. The guy said it almost broke in half. Had almost perfect door cards though.
  20. I’d locktite the next stock bolt on the next rebuilt stock damper and call it good. Your not running forged pistons and running 9k rpms are you? If the problem was a bolt coming loose, lesson learned . I do plan on running some kind of fancy damper on my Rebello- if I ever see it- but I think I transplant my L24 damper( rebuilt) on to my L28 build. And make sure I locktite it!
  21. I appreciate everyone’s optimism to save all the Z’s, but this one should probably be parted out. This is not novice territory. This will be a hard lesson on biting off more than you can chew. No garage, not even thinkable. Part it out and find another body- you’ll save time , money and stress in the end
  22. Thanks for the thread referral , didn’t think that Rock auto would have it, but they did. So no longer need this guys!
  23. MSA went back order, thanks . Thought someone might have stripped this off their car and wasn’t using it
  24. I see lots of those boxes around my house-lol

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