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Diseazd

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  1. Diseazd replied to Diseazd's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Carl.....Here's a close-up of the P79 head shaved .080 in. You said you wanted to see the combustion chambers. Guy
  2. When I ordered my brakes from Arizona Z Dave sent me hardware that worked with 240z hubs. You need to specify which hubs you've got when you order because of the different offsets. I bought the Willwoods.
  3. Thanks Jeff.....If ever in Richmond,Virginia.....come on by!
  4. WOW!!! What a difference the new Willwood's and coilovers make.....you can get the car right down on the ground and when you stop, your face feels like it keeps on going! Thanks Jamie and Russ!
  5. Diseazd replied to Oiluj's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I told my wife....I want to be the first on the block to collect all four....70,71,72 and 73. I'm missing the silver 73!
  6. Warren.....Thanks for the pics....I think the 205-55-16 is the best choice for the 16x7" rim (no offset). Beautiful Z .....silver's my favorite color!
  7. I live a quarter mile down the road from where I saw you.......stop by sometime if you're riding that way and we'll chat Z's. Guy
  8. one with 205-50-16's one with 225-50-16's and one soon to have 205-55-16's which I think will be the perfect size (anyone running 205-55-16's that can comment on that tire?)
  9. That would be me BAJCSI, I remember seeing you wave......what do you own? It's the same green Z in the Hampton show.....It won 1st in the stock 240Z class. My white Z took 2nd.
  10. Eiji's a great guy to do business with......his car is awesome too! Triple slide valve carbs! #3 (the orange g-nose) http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30616
  11. Here's an update on the camber plate installation......I didn't dare put 'em on top......didn't want to take the verbal abuse from you guys!! Will post the pics of the coilovers and brakes later. Thanks for your advice. Guy
  12. Bruce......All 4 sets I've purchased were from Z Therapy and I must say they have been without a doubt......perfect! You've always delivered a product on time and as advertised. We give you a hard time sometimes but we appreciate the high quality of your product.....Thank You!!! Oh by the way Marty.....We masked off everything very well...glass beaded and painted with mag wheel paint.
  13. Carl......We did the dyno test with the SM's and an A/F meter and recorder. I'm not an expert, but my friend doing the dyno said the A/F was absolutely perfect through the entire rpm band. The only area it was running slightly rich was at idle. W/O the air cleaner we were running slightly lean at 7,000 r.p.m. I've got the chart on A/F if you need to know any specifics at different rpm. His comment was that even fuel injection doesn't run a better A/F than the L28 did! Guy
  14. Diseazd replied to Diseazd's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Carl......I agree, but try to find 215-50-16......I only found one tire and I can't remember who made it, but remember it was ugly! The 205-55-16 is 24.9" tall and 8.1" wide; The 215-50-16 is 24.5" tall and 8.5" wide;The 205-50-16 is 24.1" tall and 8.1" wide, while the 225-50-16 is 24.9" tall and 8.9" wide.
  15. Diagrams to illustrate different terms...... http://www.ground-control-store.com/products/category.php/CA=97
  16. Diseazd replied to Diseazd's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Jeff......You can notch the front valence at the bolt nearest the wheel and get some adjustment w/o cutting metal. The 225's look awesome, but have some limitations. Can't wait to try the 205-55-16's. Guy
  17. Diseazd replied to Diseazd's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Jeff......Appreciate the comeback......I think I will need to go to a 205-55-16 tire......I'm running 225-50-16's now on the green Z. I only rub when bottoming out or turning hard in reverse (rubs front valence). I've got 205-50-16's on the white car.....that tire is .8" shorter and almost an inch narrower than the 225's. The 205-55-16's should do the trick, and on the street the narrower tire doesn't tend to wander as much. It is important for future Panasport buyers to have the facts on offset before they buy. Trial and error is an expensive way to learn!!!!
  18. They're all 180 degree thermostats also.
  19. Faulty from the factory is my bet......there ain't enough pressure to bend it. Put it back together with a new thermostat.....then try it. If that doesn't fix it, go forth with radiator etc. Don't just start replacing stuff, that gets expensive. I don't blame you on the gauge....all my Z's (3) run dead in the middle and that's in a hot Virginia climate.....3/4's doesn't get it!
  20. Drilling out aluminum is tricky.......a good machine shop can put heli-coil insert threads in.......better than new and low cost!
  21. You can buy housing, cover and bolts from Motorsports.....800-633-6331
  22. Buyer beware!!!!
  23. Yeah, but is was tight as Hell wasn't it?
  24. Check out the last page on my restoration.......The rust you have will probably not be a quick fix, but will require major surgery to be done right. Remember....rust never sleeps! My bodyman made a great observation....there is a seam where the rear inner wheel well attaches along the lip of the outter fender. It never was sealed very well from the factory. Water is thrown up by the rear wheel and is driven in the seam....some stays around in the seam ( an area that rusts out quite often ) and some drains forward into the rear dogleg and sits....and rots. Fix the dogleg correctly, seal the seam with silicon and sleep better at night. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25643&page=5
  25. Diseazd replied to Diseazd's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    WOW! Webdog......By clicking on to "SIZES GUIDE" you can really answer a ton of questions. I'm currently running 225-50-16's and it looks like (not sure yet 'cause I'm still in the process of installing coilovers) that those tires may rub on the fender lip. However when you plug in the 205-55-16's, you loose .8" total or .4" on each side which may work fine! Much cheaper than a new set of Panasports.

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