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Logan's 240Z

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  1. Thanks Carl, Once I get the shell done the rest is easy,in my opinion. I'll keep picking away at.Roger
  2. Put the car on the rotisserie yesterday by myself. Fabricated it about 3 years ago. Rolls easily with one hand. Haven't tried to rotate it yet. Going to make some braces before the rear quarter panel replacement.Already replaced the frame rails,both floor pans,floor supports,inner fenders and battery tray area all with my own fabricated versions.Total spent on materials $400.So,to all you guys wanting to know if it can be done cheap? The answer is "yes" if you have the time and skills..Both of which you can't buy.Timeline is one year from this point and have it on the road.....Wish me luck.Roger
  3. Thought I'd post pics of finished side.Still lots to do!
  4. Used box tubing to fabricated my frame rails.Added plate for support at crossmember mount and sway bar mount.Threaded rod for bumper mounts.Now ready to be closed up with inner fender sheet metal.The other side is finished. This part is fun,removing old stuff was a dirty job! More to come as progress continues......Roger
  5. Stay away from flux core wire,unless your welding a plow out in a field somewhere.Mig weld with a gas bottle argon/co2 mixture.Clean metal with wire wheel or tiger wheel,consentrate on weld penatration,adjust current/wires speed as needed.shell blast after welding is done,then primer and paint.It's that simple.....As far as blasting I've got the luxury of working at a place that has a 10x20 blasting room.Free use anytime I want.Hope I didn't make anyone jealous.Rog
  6. Logan's 240Z posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi John,I'm here in Mount Wolf area.My son and I are in the restoration process of his 1973 240z. Chances of finding a decent 240 in this area are slim,which you probably already know.I know where a 280z (I believe its a 280 it's tucked away behind a shed and hard to see)is sitting in the area.Not sure if owner is selling it but might be worth a shot.As far as help,we could use a body man on my son's car.It's going on our rotisseurie in the spring.Your welcome to stop by and see the mess if you need a 240z fix.Contact me here if you want details,good luck....Roger
  7. Just wondering how you made your decision on primer and paint choices? Did you get advise from a painter or from the paint store? I'm going to be doing the exact same thing your doing but the job of picking the proper paint,primer,clear coat has me intimidated.Just looking for some info. Thanks,Roger
  8. Thanks for the help.
  9. Is that the passenger side or drivers side?
  10. Rebuilt the steering rack in my son's 73 240.I replaced one bushing inside the rack tube,replaced pinion bearing,seals,ect.I assembled the rack and came to a question.Does the rack ball stud with the left hand threads go on the passenger side or the drivers side? The fsm states to put the one with the stamped 'L' on the left.The other one is not marked.The one on this car is marked with an 'R' and the other is not marked.I don't have the rest of the steering handy to check this on my own.Thanks for the help,Roger
  11. Logan's 240Z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    I just finished up the heater box on my son's 73. I removed everything but the doors and glass beaded the enitire thing.Then I painted it rattle can black. I reused the original vinyl skin to the flapper doors,put new foam on the backside and weather strip adhesive to glue them back on.I used new foam weather strip for other joints.Lubed all the cables and pivots.Looks like new! I did not try and remove the doors,I didn't see the need to go that far.Good luck,Roger
  12. Look's like Tabco is the place to go.thanks for the confirmation.Rog
  13. Looking for info on best source for replacement outer rear quarter panels.My son has a 1973 240 thats in need.I've heard Tabco has them,but some said they are difficult to deal with.Any input appreciated.Rog
  14. Logan's 240Z posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    The RHP bearing will be ok.They've been around for years.They are high quality.I've used them in electric spindle motors that run at 20,000+ rpm and haven't had any problems.
  15. My son and I will continue rust removal on the shell.Floors and supports to be finished in a few weeks then on to the rear quarters.Shell blast on the rotissurie.Then primer and paint.Reassembly to start in the summer.....Sounds perfect.....I know,ain't gonna happen so perfectly.Wish us luck.Roger
  16. Logan's 240Z posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    76flz,Don't let these guys bring you down.If you or a friend have the skills any rusty car can be fixed,and for not alot of money.I've replaced both floors,floor supports,frame rails,both forward rockers.I also fabricated a rotissurie.At this point I have $460.00 invested in sheet metal,box tubing and mig wire.I've fabricated everything myself.I must admit it does take time,and my time is free and so is yours.If you do the work yourself you will save thousands! R
  17. Logan's 240Z posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Thanks Marty,outside mirror came monday.Looking for a rear transverse link mount.If any one has a spare in good shape pm me,mine looks like swiss cheese.thanks Roger
  18. "Never grab ahold of anything you can't let go of " Old amish woman to me when I came to her home to do some work." Shut the gate wide open " huh?
  19. Hi,Here's a photo of my 73 before I disassembled ,might help you.Roger
  20. Hi There Nutz,Normaly a lip seal has a spring on one side of the lip,this spring faces what you are sealing.If there isn't a spring then the cavity in the seal fits towards the bearing.Pack the cavity with grease before installing.Roger
  21. Logan's 240Z posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    That 1/4" thick paint is most likely bondo.The po of my sons car must have used 2 gallons of it to repair every rust hole in the car,along with fiberglass,spackle and tons of undercoating.Take your time, be thorough,and have fun.
  22. The entire car is going to be media blasted in a couple weeks.The rust repaired,then POR15.It appears I'm going to have trouble getting the factory undercoating off the underside of car.Anyone have any input as to how remove this stuff? I don't think the blaster will do it.Seems like the media will just bounce of that tar.Possibly burn it off? It doesn't scrape off to easily.
  23. Thanks for all the input on my son's z project.I understand the concept of trashing this beast for a better one,but living here on the east coast the odds of finding a better shell or complete better car are slim.I personally have not seen one of these cars being driven in years let alone sitting somewhere for sale.I forgot to mention I'm a master in industrial welding and fabrication,30 years worth.So I've seen alot worse projects than this,and on a much larger scale.We're gonna keep moving forward on this one.Wish us luck,I'll keep you posted with progress photos,Roger
  24. I'm almost done getting her apart.My wife thinks I'm nuts for thinking I can restore this rust bucket.After today I'm thinking she might be right.More rust has appeared as the front suspension and fender came off.I need some words of encouragement please!Roger
  25. Mine will be mounted to the bumper mounting holes,front and rear.This car shells weighs several hundred pounds-not tons.I'll post more photos once the car is on the rotisserie.Roger

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