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guy_geo

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  1. OK, I'm trying to figure out what the previous onwer did on the engine's car... I bought the car from Carlos Motorsport in California and brought it back here to Mtl. Lost a good deal of info on that car...
  2. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    bigoak... On sait pas, peut-être!!!!
  3. There is also this guy near Montreal: smokin.geez@juno.com
  4. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    Sujet : The Ross Sisters - 1944 Please, watch until the end.. It is amazing what these girls could do with their body.. and nothing sexual.
  5. Looks like I have flat top pistons....
  6. E88 was not a high compression's head?
  7. I'mo looking at the compresison ratio of the head I have on my engine.. 10.5:1 ???
  8. Yes, tried with the gas cap loose, no help at all...
  9. Took the car out this afternoon, and when to my mechanic's place. Car was not running good at all, but I made it (45 miles drive...) Points were not so good, but I had an SU that was leaking down oil at tne near end of the choke lever... Looks like the float for the gas was not ok because of that.. Anyway, car will be taken care of during my holiday in Costa Rica...
  10. How to ruin an R28 (ex Nelson Piquet F1 car of last year...) http://fr.sports.yahoo.com/10042009/79/le-millionnaire-mohammed-ben-sulayem-detruit-une-r28.html
  11. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Super, merci beaucoup!
  12. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    What do I need? 72 240Z, with E88 head. Do I need to check the gap before installation?
  13. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
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  14. I thought about a stuck choke or 1/2 stuck... Will check tomorrow for sure...
  15. OK, I will check the gas cap tomorrow then. If that can help, last fall, on my last ride to the warehouse, I had exactly the same problem on start up. To solve it, I was able to rev the engine quite high (I know, not really good on a cold engine), and then the car was running mostly ok., but at highway speed, the engine was quitting on 2-3 times.. beandip, no there was no black smoke coming out of the tail pipe.... Thanks a lot for the tip...
  16. Ok. Went to start the car after hibernation..Heated warehouse, 18C/68F for the whole duration. (I know my head gasket is due around the no 6 cylinder..) Full choke, car started ok, but then, after 1 minute, even if I release the choke lever slightly as I do normally, the engine starts to putter, blurb, and exhaust did loud noise.. Press the gas, niet... dies.. Start the car again, same problem... I have checked: Gas: OK, I had a full gas tank in fall last year before storage Gas filter: OK I'm on my way to put a Pertronix, but before that, I suspect my tabarnak de pointes are causing the problem, even if they were changed at the end of last year's summer... Any help?
  17. The stock size for a 240Z was 175-14 Was that a 70 or 75 profile tire?
  18. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    14'' are very rare. And Bienvenue!
  19. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hello from down under Montreal. Enloy your rides with the brief summer you have up there. Luv the rear bumper on your car...
  20. Bienvenue!
  21. Sounds really nice, but I do not have a resonator if I remove my muffler.. so that would be noisy.. Will go for a Monza....
  22. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Polls
    Here's mind. Not stock, modified and enjoying every bit of it...
  23. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Ease of installation : Pertronix for me.
  24. guy_geo posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome aboard
  25. I'll be 43 this year. Saw my 1st 240Z when I was 12, one of my dad's friend's had a Lime one.. Luv the sound of the I 6 since then... Bought my 1st 240Z in 2001 (Orange/White) sold it for a brand new WRX in fall 2001.. (stupid me...) Bought my 2nd one in May 2008 (Lime/black) , and still keeeping it on a guilty sin... Will fix it mechanically this spring.. Can't wait for the snow to disapear...
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