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[2017] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?


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I replaced the fuel rail with braided lines, placing them closer to the carburetors and away from all of the heat of the engine. So far, I have not been able to replicate the heat soak problem I was having before. Maybe I finally slayed the dragon.

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On 7/7/2017 at 1:33 PM, moelk said:

Took the stripes off. Looks better now.

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Wish I could do that with the side protectors on my 73, but it's all original paint and I'd have to repaint......a real no no on an original Z.

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6 hours ago, Diseazd said:

Wish I could do that with the side protectors on my 73, but it's all original paint and I'd have to repaint......a real no no on an original Z.

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Understand that. Your car looks amazing anyways.

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21 hours ago, SteveJ said:

I replaced the fuel rail with braided lines, placing them closer to the carburetors and away from all of the heat of the engine. So far, I have not been able to replicate the heat soak problem I was having before. Maybe I finally slayed the dragon.

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Looking more like BRE workmanship to me :)

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46 minutes ago, 240260280 said:

 

 

Looking more like BRE workmanship to me :)

I'm hoping it looks a lot better after I receive and install the Aeroquip support clamps to hold the hose in place. A friend on Facebook did something similar with banjo fittings to the SUs. I asked him for more information on that.

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2 hours ago, 240260280 said:

 

 

Looking more like BRE workmanship to me :)

Okay. So this got rid of your percolation problem. I am experimenting this fuel percolation issue during traffic jams and long idle time. Where did you bought this hoses and fittings? What sizes and types. I need a list of the precise lenght and type of hoses and fittings.

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Helped out a fellow forum member with a broken alternator adjuster. Taka has a beautiful Rebello built motor in his custom 260, but needed a temporary fix for a bad adjuster. A new one is on its way from 'murica.
Pulled one off my spare engine.
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Cleaned it up in the sandblaster then wire wheeled it and shot it in clearcoat. Can't have a sows ear in that silk purse!
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Now he can at least drive until the billet replacement shows up.

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