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Stubby

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  1. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    Familiarity and availability. That is a fairly small two barrel. Carburetors are my fetish, I really enjoy tuning them. Our Z started out with injection. Then it had an enjection manifold modified for a 2V Rochedter adapted to it. It was very reliable and a pleasure to drive. Next it had a pair of SU's and they were fun also. After getting it dialed in, we would just pop the tops and clean and oil from time to time. Then I stumbled upon that Clifford intake, without an adapter. I jumped on, built an adapter for one of the many Holleys I had laying around and proceeded to dial it in. Again, it was a pleasure to drive. The 'Butt" dyno is all I ever used to measure HP. I couldn't really tell the difference in any of the carbs. They all ran very well. When you have an open plenum, you don't need as much carburetor. The two barrel adapter that I made was a little tall and made even taller by the spacer I had to install for linkage clearence. Hood clearence was nonexistent. If you do get it, and want the adapter, I will shave it down.
  2. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    Guys, my son's Z is long gone and I am clearing out a few leftovers. I just listed a Clifford Intake and will soon be listing a N33 with a pair of three screw round tops. I know this isn't a place to sell member stuff, but this is the only board I am posting to. Thanks for the good information and if I get another Z, I'll be back. Datsun Nissan 240Z 260z 280z Clifford 4BBL Intake Manifold L28 L26 L24 | eBay
  3. When those two carbon based objects start to sag, you will need to add some silicone to restore them to close to OEM specs. I'm no engineer, but I am familiar with oscillations and I like them. Now, you need to apply some positive torque to those oscillations and study the affects.:cheeky:
  4. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    Do you know for a fact who has it? I know some who like to instigate. The person apears to be a smoker (zippo), has a small child (toys), a very clean bathroom (obviously not a bachleor), and drinks Mikes lemonade (obviously not a real man) Do you know anybody who can verify those pictures as being taken in his house? This would be grounds for dismissal at the company I work for. Of course my boss would tell me, "You started this mess, You fix it". Just remember, keep it safe or it might get ugly. The guy could use his phone extension for phone sex, or if your boss is a fun loving guy, he could be made to think he is in trouble for his phone being used for such. If it turns ugly, how many young ladies do you know who might call his house and ask for him? This should only be used in extreme circumstances. However, you could have some young lady offer to call his house with the pregnancy test results, if the car isn't returned ASAP. Again these are extreme measures. I do like the idea of turning him over to the comedy guys.
  5. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    That was good. Thanks, I neded that.
  6. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Love the flares. I also went to the old school. Beautiful car.
  7. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    Rofl
  8. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    I just thought I would share some knowledge on how to have an in home rodeo. Have your wife get on her hands and knees.:cheeky: Slip up behind her and get firmly in the sadle. Hang on tight and whisper in her ear,"this is how your sister likes it":devious: Try and hang on for eight seconds.:surprised
  9. I for one have enjoyed this post. I am waiting in the background to help if needed. As for the boobs? This car can never cause the problems that a pair of boobs can.
  10. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Fuel Injection
    Before he squirts the starting fluid, make sure he yells(Hey yall watch this)
  11. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Racing
    The later models and 2+2 cars are heavier. Are the springs any heavier? It may seem like a silly question but I am fairly green when it comes to Zcars.
  12. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Racing
    If you bore without the plate, then install the plate, you must leave extra material for the honing process. When you torque the plate on the block, it distorts the cylinders .003 to .004 and it's tough to straighten the cylinders with a hone. Even on a Sunnen CK10 hone, it still adds time and effort to the job. Can it be done? Yes. Will it cost more? Yes. I have built thousands of engines with and without plates. I will always use plates on anything I build for myself. Once someone sees the difference with their own eyes they usualy feel the same way.
  13. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Racing
    The driver has to have an SCCA license. I think you have different levels. The GT1 guys don't wear blue jeans. Go here and see if you can find answers.www.scca.org Your car also has to pass TECH for the class you intend to run.
  14. Stubby posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Have owned a 76 280z for a couple of years and spent a couple of years prior to owning it helping my father inlaw modify it. It would be considered by most to be a POS but it has been a fun toy. We modified the log for a Dirrect mount Holley 350, got it jetted in and running great then adapted it for a Rochestor 2V. Again we got it jetted in and running great. Then we found a pair of SU carbs in the local junkyard and repeated the process. We also took a five speed trany out of a truck and cross bread it with the Zcar's four speed and now we have a five speed. That was a learning experience. The body is a little rough but it is a tough little car and fun to drive. Right now my son is driving it as his first car while we rebuild his 68 Mustang.

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