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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build


Patcon

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Does anyone have access to Nissan Fast? I wanted to get the part numbers for the clutches and plates that go in the 1988 300zx clutch LSDiff.

Does anyone know of an alternative to the Nissan parts? I know HybridZ had a group buy for plates a few years back

I found an online manual for the 88 300zx and it had the differential procedures for testing, break away torque and reconditioning

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Seems like some of the hardbody differential parts might be interchangeable

https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts-list/1995-nissan-hardbody_pickup_d21u/power_train/rear_final_drive.html?Diagram=380_A002

also this looked like an excellent source for internal parts

https://www.nengun.com/nismo/lsd-repair-parts

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  • 1 year later...

624 days since a post!!!

Pffttt! Depressing...

Any way the car is still out of the shop and covered up and the Goon is occupying premium space but I did tinker a little today.

I pulled together about 20#'s of metal to go to the platers. It's an experiment. I did very little prep work other than degreasing. We'll see what I get back.

I also worked on one of the Cv axle halfshafts for the CLSD rear end. It's been sitting on my bench for almost 2 years. I found these numbers on the hub. Might be useful or cross-referenceable

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28 minutes ago, Patcon said:

So I got the plating back

I have the car back in the shop and the goons back outside.  I hope to have color on it this fall before it gets too cold

Just let me know if/when you need electrical help.

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So brought the car inside and cleaned it up. Used some Ospho on it. Then a couple of days later I sanded it all with 320 on a DA.20211030_182319_resized.jpg20211106_131034.jpg20211106_131040.jpg20211106_131047.jpg20211106_131054.jpg20211106_131102.jpg

So I realized that I might get some over spray on the headliner, which I installed while it was on the rotisserie. Then got it wrapped up

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So all wrapped up and was going to spray some epoxy but the idiot running the shop forgot to check if we had some!! :blush:

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Wish I could sometimes! Me, myself and I are the only three working on this thing 😉

As a note, I jambed out the car with single stage but after ruminating on it for a while decided it would be easier to finish paint if I included portions of the hatch area and door jambs in my final paint. It makes it easier to tape up and not have a noticeable start / stop point

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3 hours ago, Patcon said:

Wish I could sometimes! Me, myself and I are the only three working on this thing 😉

As a note, I jambed out the car with single stage but after ruminating on it for a while decided it would be easier to finish paint if I included portions of the hatch area and door jambs in my final paint. It makes it easier to tape up and not have a noticeable start / stop point

Can you share a pic or two of your paint setup? Shop air, dryers, etc? 

I rigged up a transmission cooler on the fan of my compressor, it brings 300* air down to about 70* before entering tank. I want to believe that it reduces the amount of condensation in the tank, although I still drain some out of it.

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