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Okay. Big flurry of activity this week.

As I mentioned, the SU intake system isn’t going to fit. I think I could make it fit with an aluminum spacer about a centimeter thick, but I’m not going to (or at least I’m not going to right now. I might do this as a personal project down the road.).

I picked up some Mikuni N44PHH carburetors already mounted to an older style Harada manifold from Yahoo Japan, as well as a Mikuni Short-Runner intake manifold with ports on each of the six runners from a guy on the Mikuni Facebook group.

After I get the carbs rebuilt and new linkage set up on the Mikuni manifold by Kyushu House (Dave Premo wasn’t available), I should be 75% to where I thought I was with the SUs. There are the questions of how I want to make the balance tube and what sort of filtration I want. I picked up the air box from the Z Club in the UK, so we’ll see how that works out.

In other news, I installed my five speed!

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If you remember, this is a #1 case five speed out of a 1980 720 truck. I got it years ago from a yard in Idaho who pulled it back in 1983. When the transmission shop opened it up this summer they said it was nearly pristine, but I had them replace all the bearings and seals and springs anyway.

I got that back at the end of October and refurbished crossmember, got a new mount and all the random bits, and installed a 280zx clutch release sleeve and the pinion for my 3.54 rear end.

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👆🏻 That’s a delete for the Top sensor.

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👆🏻 Output shaft plug until I put the driveshaft in.

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👆🏻 240z vs 280zx clutch release sleeves.

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👇🏻Installation with the wrong kind of jack.

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Yes I pulled the header to get the transmission in… at the last minute.

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And there’s the starter with a fuzzy photo of it installed.

So now back to the electrical while I wait for the Mikuni stuff.

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Shiny and clean.

Looks like you have an F54 block with the holes for the engine-transmission gusset.  Designed to reduce NVH.  I can't remember how the holes in the transmission case look though.  Might not fit your setup.

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So the 280zx gussets don’t mate to the 720 bell housing. The transmission isn’t drilled at the points where they would connect. I could drill it out, but really don’t want to. I’m going to look into whether the 720 had similar reinforcing parts.

Kameari makes a reinforcement, but it’s $200 and might have the same problem, plus it attaches at the oil pan, not the hard points Zed Head pointed out.

I think what will probably end up happening is I’ll live without it for now and fabricate one out of bent steel in the future. Given the transmission and engine are only connected by four bolts, I’ll definitely be doing something.

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Question for the room: is it better to put the windshield in before or after other things? I feel like I could put my windshield in now, but I have this hazy feeling that some thing’s might be easier to instal with it out. Conversely, I feel like installing the windshield with other things in the car (dashboard) might make it harder.

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On 12/4/2022 at 8:41 PM, Matthew Abate said:

Okay. Big flurry of activity this week.

As I mentioned, the SU intake system isn’t going to fit. I think I could make it fit with an aluminum spacer about a centimeter thick, but I’m not going to (or at least I’m not going to right now. I might do this as a personal project down the road.).

I picked up some Mikuni N44PHH carburetors already mounted to an older style Harada manifold from Yahoo Japan, as well as a Mikuni Short-Runner intake manifold with ports on each of the six runners from a guy on the Mikuni Facebook group.

After I get the carbs rebuilt and new linkage set up on the Mikuni manifold by Kyushu House (Dave Premo wasn’t available), I should be 75% to where I thought I was with the SUs. There are the questions of how I want to make the balance tube and what sort of filtration I want. I picked up the air box from the Z Club in the UK, so we’ll see how that works out.

In other news, I installed my five speed!

7BE7EB82-E3B8-40A8-8447-3B7697CAF751.jpeg

If you remember, this is a #1 case five speed out of a 1980 720 truck. I got it years ago from a yard in Idaho who pulled it back in 1983. When the transmission shop opened it up this summer they said it was nearly pristine, but I had them replace all the bearings and seals and springs anyway.

I got that back at the end of October and refurbished crossmember, got a new mount and all the random bits, and installed a 280zx clutch release sleeve and the pinion for my 3.54 rear end.

85A83F43-4497-4BF9-99D6-F679EEEE98EE.jpeg

093948D2-9246-4303-B716-CFC4C5498577.jpeg

EEA3A6FF-698F-4E81-BFDA-8BD8D6D0EA1F.jpeg

E0E69D31-DB03-438D-A2AB-38F5AF41223C.jpeg

73A54BA3-35A6-4F55-A681-EA8AC52A48AD.jpeg

👆🏻 That’s a delete for the Top sensor.

A6BFCC77-E8FF-4CEB-BB77-4F0F2C8B22EB.jpeg

25D2B98E-52E5-47EC-A533-4B2807A65938.jpeg

👆🏻 Output shaft plug until I put the driveshaft in.

 

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Would you mind sharing the stl file of the output shaft plug? 

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