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Oiluj

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  1. Technically, it was this weekend... I installed new tune-up parts and plug wires, then adjusted the carbs. No evidence of exhaust ot vacuum leakge. Set the timing "by ear" and I thinks it's a bit too advanced. (I lent my timing light to a friend who broke it... But yesterday, but I drove to Mountan View & back. Took a guy from work out for a quick ride before taking her home. Was soo good to get her back on the road!
  2. Sad News. Enrique was a great Z guy who helped many of us. He will be misssed. Please give our thoughts and condolances to his family.
  3. I'd prefer keeping my aluminum drums, but at some point tey are going to wear-out. Hopefully at that point they can still be resurfaced or re-lined. There is one thing that might make the iron drums better - availability!
  4. Finally finished fixing the exhaust manifold and re-installing the both mainfolds, the carbs and a new thermostat. No more exhaust leak and she sounds much better. After re-assembly I now have a small ingnition timing issue to figure-out, but it's very minor. So nice to drive her again!
  5. A quick question: You don't want a heater? How about a defroster fro the front window? Removing this coolant circuit will disable the heater/defroster. If it's a dedicated track car, then it may make sense. If you drive anytime when it's cool, the defrost comes in kinda handy... Yoshi, BTW, I'm just south of you in San Mateo, so if you want to get together to tinker on our Z's. just let me know. Julio
  6. Finally got my intake & exhaust manifolds mounted today.__I was tired today, really "off-my-game" and everything seemed to be difficult.__Kept dropping parts, smearing the gasket compund, dropping fasteners, mis-threaded an intake fastener (and had to chase the threads). At least they are mounted on the engine. Just need to get some new fuel hose, mount the exhaust pipe and start her up. Hopefully, I don't have any leaks and won't have to do it again...
  7. And that's why I like the door strips... Some may not like the way they look, but from what I can see in the pic, it probably would have prevented the paint chip. .It's no sure thing though, some tall SUV and truck doors will hit above the strip.
  8. If you don't have an electric fuel pump, it can take a lot of revs to get the fuel pumped from the tank to the carbs. I squirt a bit a fuel in each carb to get the engine to run in short bursts. Usually takes two to three squirts/runs. Then you are good to go without draining your battery.
  9. Interesting and useful discussion. Thanks John & Jon for the info!
  10. Leon, Your explaination is correct. What I was really hoping to get back was what "softer" shocks are available... I have a contact who develops custom shocks. They haven't worked on any for our old S30's, (market is too small), and they are a bit too expensive for a weekend street car.
  11. John, I find this intriguing. My suspension is a bit firmer than I expected. So all things being equal, (stock suspension components, rubber bushings), eibach spings and tokico blues, it sounds like perhaps a "softer" shock would improve ride quality? I like the stance with the eibachs, but suspect my bride would prefer it were more supple... Any thoughts?
  12. My thought exactly! I alsways like to start with the simple stuff...
  13. I cleaned-up the exhaust manifold, fastemers, washers etc before installing my manifolds tomorrow. Will be nice to have her running, (with no exhaust leak), again!
  14. Interesting... With my 2.7 Rebello, I average almost exactly the same. Would have thought the increased displacement would make it a bit worse.
  15. I think they are hunting antelope on the savannah...
  16. Yep, that's how mine is set-up.
  17. I like it! Always thought that bumper-less s-30's looked a bit like sharks...
  18. I kept thinking of reproducing a set of these, but even reproductions would be expensive. Was thinking I could fabricate the frames from brass and have them chromed. However the cost / effort to create the thermoform tooling is the bigger challenge. In the end I decided to spend my efforts on other things.
  19. Happy Holidays to all! Just got home from my family's gathering and made peppermint martini's for the ladies which was well recieved. Tomorrow's gathering is my wife's family at our house. Busy times! I'll third the statement: Wash the dirt of the undercarriage and get your beautiful Z into the garage!
  20. I read a few posts on how some have had issues with the pretronix set-up, and don't doubt what's been reported, but I've never had a problem. I've Installed them wihout issues in 3 different 240Z's and in a 70' Capri. Worked flawlesly every time. Maybe Pertronix had a quality problem or the seller sent the wrong model?
  21. FWIW, mine had the "exact" symtoms you describe. Took off the manifolds and the leak path was obvious, a dark line on the block from the exhaust port up beyond the gasket edge line on the head.
  22. I was thinking of doing the bolt drilling thing, then silver solder a nipple into the hole. Should work.
  23. If it is your ehaust gasket, welcome to the club! I have the manifolds off and will be putting them back on over the holiday... The bad news: You can re-torque the manifold nuts to spec without worry, but it's unlikely to solve the problem. In my experience, once an exhaust gasket is breached, they don't usually re-seal. The good news: If you gather all the parts in advance, it only takes a few hours to ghange-out the the manifolds. Let us know how it works out.
  24. Jerry, Here's my process: 1) Estimate project time 2) Multiply by 1.5 3) Add 15% and I'm pretty close. Of course, thats for projects where I don't run in to "big" problems... Julio
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