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My best 260Z yet!


grnsky

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dontcha just love all the space around these motors? it always makes me happy to look down and see grass on both sides of the block - unlike anything newer where god forbid you drop a tool in the bay cause you'll never find it again...

 

looks great - fun thread to follow!

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Cheers,

Brakes are working now (stock setup), new MSA solid diff mount went in today also.  Valve cover just used for install, it will be an NA motor (:

Have you used the solid mount before?  They're known for fatiguing the mounting points and failing, plus transmitting much noise.

 

A better option maybe - http://www.technoversions.com/DiffMountHome.html

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I would have to agree with Zed Head on the noise issue. In racing its not so important, but for a street car it's going to be noisy.

There is a thread here with a post about another option made by a company in Australia, just can't find the thread right now. If you are handy you can make it yourself.

It basicly uses a front control arm inner PU bush. You need to order to bushes to get the longer section. A section of thick walled pipe (machined to suite the bushes) is welded into the cross member. A U bracket bolts onto the diff like the original and goes over the crossmember with a bolt through the pu bushes.

Btw: Great job your doing. Don't see many 260Z around and your project is also specaial in the way you are removing the V8 and installing an L6.

Looking good

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