Everything posted by rcb280z
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sig pic
No worries, Iv'e been meaning to change it but you know........... But it has become an issue for me. It's not accepting any of my changes.
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sig pic
One more try. OK, going to get Mike to look into it. I went into my profile and resized, saved and it is still the same.
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sig pic
Ok, iv'e tried with no success. I changed the size, saved it and still.......
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sig pic
Just a test. I think I fixed the sig pic size.
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Heater Core Alternative - Escort Core into 260/280
Autozone has them for $26.00 so it may be cheaper at local part stores.
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1977 280Z In The House
I'm having no success at it. I'll look at it tomorrow.
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1977 280Z In The House
Still the same on my side.
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1977 280Z In The House
ok, how? So I know.
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1977 280Z In The House
Yep, and haven't figured out how to change it. Really don't know why it is that big. Was thinking about just deleting it.
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1977 280Z In The House
I've listened to it a couple more times now and I would be afraid to run it too much with that sound. How familiar are you with these engines? When was the last time it was run? Maybe do a compression test on it. Again, really curious what you find out.
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1977 280Z In The House
Sounds like valve train. Check valve adjustment. It's pretty loud. Curious what you discover as you get into it. Nice looking all original car!
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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Heater Core Alternative - Escort Core into 260/280
Not a bad price either! Going to follow this thread.
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Heater Core Alternative - Escort Core into 260/280
And drinking beer with the chili?
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1970 240Z HLS30- 06026 For Sale (original)
Looking good! That white with blue interior looks classy.
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Possible fix for worn out door locks
On my 77 I switched the locks to the opposite side, left for the right and viceversa. I tried locating my thread on this and can't find it . IIRC it was just that easy. And they work like brand new, almost.
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
Most of the emissions stations out here know what to look for, for the most part. They always look for correct engine numbers, egr is functioning, no broken vacuum lines, catalytic converter has the right codes stamped into it, etc, etc. I want a higher horse power engine and a programmable fuel system but, I would fail visual for sure. You can't convince "them" that it would be a "cleaner" running system either. They only see that it's been "modified". If any CA 280Z owners have been able to mod their engines and get away with it I'm all ears. Sorry wheee! Didn't mean to jack your thread. Wasn't my intention. I think we should start another thread regarding the "emissions" scandal.
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
I like your intake and fuel rail. Can't alter the stock stuff in California. I would fail the visual inspection. I'm getting lucky with my header. Probably because I have an egr and egr tube that connects to the header which I bought from MSA. I'm tempted to try it though. If I don't alter the "finish" then maybe it'll look stock to some of these smog shops.
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Curb feelers for air dam?
Uh yeah, don't do it! Seriously, I have never seen it on a Z car. I remember them though. Had a '76 Mercury Montego, big as a boat, that I used them on for parallel parking. It helped because that was a very big car. It was also in style back in the day. I think I saw them in Pepboys recently though. They mounted at the very bottom of the fender just ahead of the front wheel. I don't think there is an easy way to mount them without fabricating a mounting bracket and still, I don't think it would look good at all. Just MHO. Not helpful as far as what you asked but I just had to reply. Kinda like my hood. Out of place to the purist but cool to everyone else. I want the original hood back on but again, this isn't answering your question. Sorry for rambling.
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Some L sounds - dual type
That sounds really good! Chirping 3rd?! Damn! Love it man.
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The dreaded oil pan pull!
I know. But man they were good.
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The dreaded oil pan pull!
I wondered if that would work. Then I had a couple Arrogant Bastard Ale's and forgot about it .