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LeonV

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  1. Technically speaking, the modifications you've made are illegal. You will not be able to sell it to someone in a smog-enforced county without getting it to pass a smog test first (meaning you'd have to return it to stock). Selling it to a non smog-enforced county may be easier...
  2. I've got the same tool, but haven't put it to use yet. It's very clever!
  3. Old gas? I'd be more concerned about the condition of the brake fluid, oil and coolant before I'd worry about old gas. How long has the car sat?
  4. The proper firing order for ANY straight-six engine is 1-5-3-6-2-4. Otherwise, you will get strong harmonic imbalances. The proper orientation of plug wires on the distributor is counter-clockwise (direction of rotation).
  5. No way. Maybe if you cut the price in half.
  6. Did you pay for it already? Don't fix someone else's car, either buy it and fix it, or don't buy it. Replacing a fusible link is about as difficult as replacing a fuse. Your post is nebulous, why do you think the issue is a fusible link? Is there no power at all when the key is turned?
  7. I'm an engineer as well, hence why I made the suggestion! Sometimes we get so caught up in trying to make everything as good as possible that we lose sight of the big picture. Just trying to keep you on the right track.
  8. Nope. It will idle for an unexpectedly long amount of time on just the bowls. With the engine running, the pump will get the fuel moving very quickly.
  9. FWIW, You can always make something better, but it doesn't mean it's a better solution. I'm not telling you not to do it but that plan sounds expensive. If you plan to remove 20 spindle pins, then maybe the economics of it come out better, but for the "casual" spindle-pin remover (i.e. a few sets in a lifetime) it may not be worth it.
  10. The better and easier way is to manually fill the carb bowls with fuel and start the car.
  11. Carbs, or even better, standalone EFI is preferable in running a flat-top L28 with a small chamber head, i.e. high compression, especially since a hotter cam is typically used alone with it. Factory EFI was not designed for this. A header is not the first place to start. In fact, it's the last place. Do some research. High compression, flat-top L28s have been around for decades. The information is not difficult to find. You can also buy the How to Rebuild and How to Modify books as they relate specifically to L-series engine rebuilds.
  12. 260Z tachs were, for some reason, not very durable. I have a feeling your tach is slowly dying. Mine worked intermittently and then died so I replaced it with a 280Z tach and never looked back. Switch the faceplates out if you want to retain the 260Z plate and you're good to go.
  13. How did you fix it, it would be nice to know.
  14. Look up jtburf on HybridZ.org. He's been making the tool a long time and it works well. Just be sure to use a bunch of heat.
  15. Got a set of 16 at an O'Reilly store for $35, the fit was perfect. That was 3-4 years ago, though.
  16. Sounds like they're trying to keep the forum running. Unless you all want to be charged an annual fee in exchange for the use of this forum, ignore the ads and don't worry about it. I've never even noticed them until now, and I bet they mostly or completely go away if you donate to the site. If someone is stupid enough to buy it, then so be it. That's Capitalism in action.
  17. Jeebus, I paid about $200 for the S2000 and close to $100 on the 260Z...
  18. If you have a Pertronix unit, that means you have a points distributor which was converted to electronic triggering. The E12-80 module is only relevant if you're using a 280ZX distributor. If you have the Pertronix installed, you don't have an E12-80 module.
  19. Yes, very cool cars! I'm imagining a P1800 wagon with twin Webers, Panasports and nice exhaust...
  20. I'm a wagon, hatch and E30 M3 lover as well! My buddy had an '88, what a blast that car was.
  21. Cool photos, with some nice history behind them to boot!
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