Everything posted by billcapp
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sydney concourse 2002
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wanted: working brake booster
Boosters are available AT MOST PARTS STORES for about $80.
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Turn Signals....
Try getting a schematic so you can trace it. Change the flasher if you haven't already. Get the schematic somewhere in this forum....do a search. I don't know if the CD sold here has it. Or buy a cheap manual..none of them are very good but may help.
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Turn Signals....
MAKE SURE YOUR HAZARD FLASHER SWITCH IS ALL THE WAY OFF!!!! TURN IT ON AND OFF A FEW TIMES THEN CHECK YOUR SIGNALS. These switches can hang up in between on and off. If it is not completely off the signals will not work. The power to the signals goes through the hazard switch.
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1971 240Z
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Rear Brakes stick because of my master cylinder
I have experienced the same problem. I had rebuilt my master cylinder and replaced my vacuum booster at the same time. After driving for a short distance (using brakes 3-4 times) they would lock up. Had to tow it home 3 times. I found that the master cylinders are different as are the boosters. (check my gallery for one of the differences) (master courtesy of Carl Beck) Don't worry Carl, I'll return it soon. I had to jury rig the booster to work properly (wrong size threaded shaft out of the booster connecting to the pedal) which I shall return and the plunger end going from booster to MC can be different (length and/or diameter). I corrected this problem by adjusting the plunger end about 3 times (trial and error) until it didn't lock up anmore. Try adjusting the booster rod (between MC and booster) if the other suggestions don't work. PS the 71 MC is different from 72-75 and costs 3 times more. I must like "three" today. Sorry about that. Bill:geek:
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Western Wheel Caps (2)
THese caps are sold.
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Early Sundown
The space photo is awesome...I just didn't think the US/Mexico border could be seen from that high!
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Western Wheel Caps (2)
- Western cap
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Classic or Custom
I would think that what you have should be kept original because it has a good start already. It's a rare find to get one still stock with new stuff (not opened). IMHO:cross-eye
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Location Poll
I just included the UK with Europe because of goeographical size. The same goes for Australia...even though South Australia covers the Discovery Bay area I meant to include it with the Victoria area because of not many large cities in the south west, vs. the city of Perth in the West. Sorry ...Australia is hard to break up by populated areas. Bill:dead:
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Location Poll
I would like to see this pole revived...out of almost 5000 members, we have a weak showing.
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r_q_shot
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master cylinder comparison
One is from 70-71 the other is 72 +. Do you know which is which? Note the openings for the push rod - different size.
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Where I have been
I would think this area would be excellent for marine operations. There are so many damn boats here at times it's disgusting..can't get the boat in the water due to lack of parking at the boat ramps. Good luck with the job hunt and let me know if you need anything from this area, I may be able to send to you. If you want to hunt here personally...I've got room. Bill
- storage 2
- storage 1
- storage
- rear deck
- 71 console
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master cylinder comparison
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z @vw club meet
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Engine Bay
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Engine of 71Z