Everything posted by conedodger
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Looking For New Rims
If you're going for a period look. I have a set of 4 slotted wheels that are period correct. I always meant to polish them and have them as an option but I never got to it. I think they are 14X6 or 7". Like these, accept without the amazing red car, the high polish on the wheels and the center caps. But cheap if you want them.
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wanted: drivers side glass davis, ca
Hit up Matman. He is in Auburn sitting on the largest treasure trove of Z parts in the Western hemisphere... (not really, but he might have one).
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Dog Days Drive! August 7th 2010
Looks like we are going to have about a dozen Porsche guys. How about the Z guys? I plan on driving mine but don't make me 'represent' on my own!!!
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Sacramento Z Car Reunion - June 26th
Who else will we see at the June Sacramento Porsche Family Reunion? Matman? Fess up! You know you want to come and meet the gang and have a donut...
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Who needs rubber?
Overwhelmed! Mark and I plan to start with something simple and go from there. Thanks for the suggestions. Again, what we need is for someone who has NOS parts to let us borrow them for a period to do measurements and technical drawings. You get them back unharmed. Let me know what you have and we can make some arrangements. That diff strap sounds like a good part to work on. I am going to remove mine, but I worry that by using a used part for measurement, I risk that it has stretched or shrunk etc...
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Who needs rubber?
We can do complex. Mark has a standard to which he adheres. If he can't make it just as good or better, he will not do it. Here is a seal that was unavailable (sort of) Porsche showed 11 of them in the system but it must have been a glitch. They listed at $450 and had a metal clip that rusted causing some swelling in the area where the clip was located. Mark made it with an aluminum clip and sells it for $199 which is just a few bucks more than they cost to make.
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Who needs rubber?
I had not seen that thread. I certainly don't want to step on any toes. We don't intend to try to make money at it. I am just trying to fix my car up. Perhaps if he gets back on track with this, we can coordinate. I need taillight seals too. Anyone have a NOS set to use for reverse engineering?
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Who needs rubber?
I'm going to start with something simple. In the rear hatch on Series 1 cars there are two rubber plugs at the bottom on the inside of the hatch. I think I paid $12 for these. On the sides of the body are the two flat bumpers that guide the hatch. I think these were about the same. I will give mine to Mark for reverse engineering and I would bet we are talking a couple bucks each. Let's see...
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Who needs rubber?
Well, we certainly seem to have interest. Now all we need is for someone who has some NOS weatherstripping or grommets to allow some reverse engineering. We can work from old parts but it is a compromise.
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Who needs rubber?
During the restoration of my Porsche 914 I developed a relationship with a manufacturer of rubber weatherstripping. Well, more specifically, an engineer who works with manufacturing rubber parts. We were both frustrated by the complete abandonment by Porsche of parts to restore our cars. We aren't quite that bad off with the Z probably due to the Z Store project from the 90's but still, some of the rubber parts are NLA or of poor quality. I was chatting with my friend Mark yesterday and I said that I was installing my Precision Rubber Kit and I was hoping that other stuff that wasn't available through that kit would be available through Datsun (Nissan). He offered that we could make Z car parts as well. Now, I should tell you - what we did was to reproduce as faithfully as possible by reverse engineering the original parts when they could be found. Mark made everything from 914 Targa seals to clutch cable rollers. If he found that the original part had a longevity problem, he improved it like using aluminum when the steel mounting tabs tended to rust. He didn't try to make money on it either. What we are trying to do is offset the cost of the R&D and set-up by making a hundred instead of the 2 we needed. In some cases, big 914 specialty stores like Automobile Atlanta did order 500 at a time but in most cases we just sold direct in group buys at very low prices. Now here is the question. What do we need in the 240Z world that is no longer available and not reproduced? In some cases we may need to find someone who has a NOS part they are willing to let us borrow to reverse engineer the parts. These kind souls would get their parts back intact with the only damage being they had been removed from their plastic bags. Not trying to make money on this. In most cases, the parts we produce should be less than what Nissan sold them for. If there is interest, I will post pictures of some of the stuff Mark has made for the Porsche world. One such project is the front bumper 'tits' that came on the 914. NLA and when they were, the were about $450 each, Mark reproduced them with stainless mounting studs instead of the originals which rusted badly for $80 each. Taillight gaskets for $2 each. So, what should we make? That is a pair our 'tits' on the green car in the pic. We even have the endorsement of the biggest concours weenie we know in the Porsche world. He poo-poo'd the effort until we produced something he desperately needed then tried it and bought more. Now he says Mark's work is indistinguishable from original.
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Sacramento Z Car Reunion - June 26th
Let's get together and take the virtual and make some reality! Here you are an invented name on a screen. There, you are one of the guys and you get to meet and chat with the rest of the guys. Who needs parts? Who has parts? Who needs help? Who wants to help? See you at the Sacramento Z Car Family Reunion!
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Dog Days Drive! August 7th 2010
Who wants to run with the dogs? The Dog Days Drive is shaping up! I talked to the caterer yesterday and we are talking either tri-tip or pulled pork sandwiches. Top that off with some chips and potato salad after a nice drive and Ummmm... Who's in? Who wants to give the cars some exercise in August?
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Sacramento Z Car Reunion - June 26th
Perfect! That is just what I am talking about. My purpose is to get the local community together and meet each other. Maybe if things click, we can work together to get more local Z cars running and gunning! It would be nice to see more Z cars on Sunrise Blvd. on the weekend than all of that late model stuff!!! See you there.
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Sacramento Z Car Reunion - June 26th
Let's get together and drop the virtual for a little reality. Saturday, June 26th at Family Donuts and Deli - 9045 Fair Oaks Blvd. in Fair Oaks, CA. Corner of Fair Oaks Blvd. and San Juan Avenue. Let's fill the parking lot and meet each other... Your car doesn't need to be running. Just stop in and find the car guys. 9am to noonish! See you there.
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Dog Days Drive! August 7th 2010
Come on guys! Who wants to go for a drive?
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Dog Days Drive! August 7th 2010
:laugh: I was talking to some friends and we decided we should get the cars some exercise. And if you're going to get the cars some exercise, why not have a ball! So the idea to have a Dog Days Drive was born... We will meet in Sonoma County and take a long drive through some beautiful Sonoma/Napa Valley winding roads and end up at a restoration shop in Sonoma where we will have a tri-tip sandwich and fixin's. The meal will cost you $12 each. The drive? Just some gas and your time. The shop is called Original Customs and it does restoration on classics. This guy is a wizard at rust repair and a pretty good engine builder. Come on out and enjoy a day in the Sonoma and Napa Valley area! Let me know if you're in. I have to give the catering dude a head count.
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
This is really vintage and not Datsun but I think those of you who race will recognize this look... I call it the "oh $^!#" look!
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
I mentioned to Glenn that you thought his car sounded a little tame. His response: I am running an old 2.2 E motor with a sport muffler, it is a trainer motor. That yellow 914 driver must be something because that car looks stock and he was running with the big boys. __________________ Glenn Stazak
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I got blasted!
It doesn't remove rust. You supplement with coarser medium stuff for that. Not sure how it would leave a texture undesirable for paint though... I just used a surface treatment and then a primer surfacer-sealer. Could you elaborate?
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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
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Any members in Sacramento ?
Chris, I am in Fair Oaks which is right across the river from Rancho Cordova. I am guessing this ebay ad is a psuedonym for the Datsun/Nissan recycle yard in the Southern part of Rancho Cordova. The problem is, I would not know how well it matches. I think what you are looking at in this auction is basically the same seat kit that is sold by Motorsport Auto and Classic Datsun Motorsport. I would buy it directly from either of them as they would know the color match best. Particularly Classic Datsun Motorsport. They are an actual restoration shop.
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I got blasted!
Nice. I love soda blasting. Got my own home set up.
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Found a stroker for sale, should I?
Careful. Craiglist is a den of thieves in some cases.
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Too Intense Restoration Issues
I considered my problem with him to be isolated but aggravating. As I stated, he cannot have stayed in business treating people the way he treated me. Might have been a bad time in his life...