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emccallum

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  1. The yellow marks from the factory were applied pretty sloppy, like inline6 did. Here is a good reference of an original car, check out the under pictures https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-datsun-240z-124/
  2. Very nice! What a beautiful restoration. I find a couple of pumps of the throttle before starting makes mine fire a bit quicker. After it sits for an extended time, it always takes time to fire up. I guess that's why later ones had the electric pump added.
  3. Wow, you have been busy!
  4. In case you cant find a set. High temp brake silicone grease on the piston, brake quiet spray on the back of the pad and chamfer edges of the pad. Bed them in real good. That usually works for me.
  5. Thanks a lot! I was able to get one apart using a spare key. I just kept pressure on it and moved the key in and out and it slid out. Sorry to highjack Charles, i'm out.
  6. Any chance you have a link? I searched and couldnt find a kit. Thanks.
  7. Thanks, that really helps visualize it.
  8. Are new wafers still available? I have a bag of rear hatch locks and the one I have with the car key is the worst one! I tried to change them around but couldn't get them apart. Glad to see its possible! Even took them to a locksmith and he couldnt either. Thanks for the post, I may dig them back out.
  9. emccallum replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I think she told me $120/rack. Not sure how big one rack is, but all that fit on one rack. I am sure chemical regulations are costly.
  10. emccallum replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Got stuff back from rochester Overnight plating. Pleased with the color and finish. They kept the small parts organized in the same bags I sent them in. Probably a couple of weeks turn around and easy to communicate with. One of the gas caps has a bad place. I may call them and see what they say. All this for about $130. I prepped them pretty well in the wet blaster. Not sure if this is a good deal or not, as everything seems really expensive to me these days! Just thought I would share in case someone is looking for a plater.
  11. emccallum replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Hate to hear that. I tried to get in touch with them a week or two ago. No luck. I sent a few things off to Rochester Overnight plating. They arent overnight, but I should get my stuff back this week. I will post up how they turned out.
  12. Its making noise!! Thats a milestone for sure. You may want to check the connectors in the passenger footwell that feed the dash. I had a wire that had backed out of the connector and even though the connector was plugged in the wires weren't connected. I think I have a large laminated wiring diagram if that might help, let me know and I can send it to you.
  13. I could be wrong, but I think only the 260.
  14. This is what the one I posted looks like. I didnt do it for authenticity as much as knowing what was finished. The applicator is nice, as you just shake it and dab it on like a marker.
  15. Not sure if its an exact match to OEM, but I used this and it works great https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08QDP61WT/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
  16. Car turned out beautiful, both inside and out!! Excellent restoration. FWIW, Georgia is the peach state, even though South Carolina produces way more peaches. 🙂 States vary on registration and auto property tax rates. Several states have no taxes on cars.
  17. Looking nice! I cant recall if there were one or two washers on mine, I think just one. Pretty certain nothing goes on the outside.
  18. very nice!
  19. What year maxima rear calipers? Pretty certain a bolt goes in the fender, painted.
  20. Have considered buying new remanufactured rear calipers from a place like rock auto? I dont have the best of luck with them, but sometimes they have stuff pretty reasonable for old cars.
  21. Pretty sure its a phillips screw with a trim washer in that spot. J hook is below the panel and a coat hanger round metal piece is at the top. This picture is from BAT auction
  22. It has worked for me many times, especially when I replace everything and dont bench bleed. Old BMW's were really hard to bleed, at least for me, without this method. FWIW, mountain bike brakes are bled like this. 🙂
  23. Try reverse bleeding the clutch.
  24. Oh no, that really sucks. Once you clean it and repaint, it shouldn't be very noticeable to anyone (except you)😆. That exhaust looks way too nice to put under the car. I cant wait to see it installed.
  25. I replaced the valve seals on my car using a "universal" tool. It was tough, even with a helper. I am not sure I could have done it solo.

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