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5thhorsemann

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  1. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    If you want to get a money pit, try a TR6..........
  2. Ya know, basically life is an auction, and Z values are based on what it's worth to you and can you find someone out there thats willing to give you that ammount. I have had folks offer me much more than I paid for the car, and enough that I could buy one in better condition, but not enough to make the search for a replacement worth my time. It all boiles down to what the car is worth to you. In ALMOST any case you can get a bigger pile of money by parting a car out. Similarly, in ALMOST every case the time you spend and the buttheads you have to deal with to part a car out, make the sale of a complete car a better deal to the seller. Let the other guy deal with the headachs, take the money and run like hell.
  3. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Don't bring me into this "happy smoke" thing, I'm a drinker.
  4. Z car geek is more like it, where did you find all this stuff, and what makes you look for this sort of info? Really good info, thanks.
  5. I've installed nylock nuts on ball joints and tie rod ends in the past, and was just as scared as you are now. Two words, RED LOCTITE. That will hold better than the cotter pin and you don't have to line up the hole (good thing). The lack of a zerk on the other hand I'm not crazy about, but newer cars don't have them at all, and with modern lubes they say there is no need as the grease doesn't dry up as it did with the old oil based greases.
  6. Thats not a bad price for the work either.
  7. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    $2475.00 reserve not met? HOLY FISH, there ain't no freekin way I'd spend that much cash on a set of wheels. (But, come to think of it I did spend almost 5 times that on my .50 cal.) I can't wait to see what these things bring.
  8. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    The new Italian Lamborghini Gallardo police car at its unveiling ceremony, one of two new high speed patrol cars in the Italian police force, needed to catch speeding drivers: lambo1 jpeg.bmp What a car! Pity they couldn't find someone who could drive it... lambo jpeg.bmp Mamma Mia! They don't seem to have any better luck steering ships, either!
  9. Update, I was ready for gas so I topped her off with 8.75 gallons. The trip odometer read 197 miles, so I'm up to 22 to 23 MPG and I didn't change my driving habits at all, so thats about 3 more MPG with the horns. I'm a happy boy!
  10. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    It was a joke, get it.................
  11. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    Thats almost 4 times what I paid for my car, Think I'll pass on this one.
  12. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    And just what’s that supposed to mean………..
  13. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Yea, go with the round tops unless the engine has been really modified.
  14. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    The electric pump added at the tank was a vapor lock fix, I ditched mine and have had no problems other than the VL when the temp got to 100 degrees last summer. The stock mechanical pump self primes slooooooowley though. Priming might help with a full tank of gas.
  15. After all this I had forgotten about the 76 part, the MSA plug only works with pre 73 cars, my bad. Back to having the alternator tested, and getting the right replacement part(s).
  16. If you have the ZX internally regulated alternator, all you need to do is get the MSA regulator eliminator plug and connect it where the regulator plugs in. No wiring changes are required, just follow the directions from MSA. This whole upgrade takes like 15 minuts to complete, spend the few bucks and you are done, well worth it. We are on post #54 here, should have had this whipped by post #3. Remember, your time is worth money, and you have wasted alot of your time trying to re-do that which has been done many times.
  17. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Racing
    If you want a spare set, I'll sell you the ones I pulled off for their scrap value. I was thinking of making a set of lamps out of them. Get a set of 3 screw round tops and go racing on race day, instead of tuning every day.
  18. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Did you read the plugs to see if there's a lean condition? Or are you just assuming that you're not getting gas to the carbs. Try this, get out and run the car hard untill you see the starving symptoms show themselves. Push in the clutch and kill the motor, pull over and check the fuel filter to see if it ran dry or is still full. If she is full, check the floats. But read the plugs first.
  19. I just recently bought from him, smooth transaction, part was cheaper than the dealer, who didn't have it, shipping was $4.95 USPS flat rate and he shipped it UPS. I got it 2 days later with no issues and he left positive feedback. Now there is a guy called mrclassics, he shipped me the wrong parts, not what he pictred or described and busted my balls over it, watch out for him.
  20. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Agreed, I test drove a Z4 before buying my old 350Z. The Z4 is not a fun car to drive when compared to a real sports car, it felt like I was continuously trying to keep the car from getting into trouble where the 350 was relaxed and keeping me out of that same trouble with it's superior handeling and performance. I can't wait to get into a 370, aside from the new transmission, it drives like the 350.
  21. MSA is out of stock untill late April, at least that is what they told me last week when I tried to buy a set. The Black Dragon ram pipes are just under $60 a set, and aside from needing a slight deburring, they are good quality parts with no fitment issues or alignment problems. There are no MFG marks so I don't know who makes the part, but they are markes as "Made in the U.K."
  22. Damn Blue, if you aren't a shop teacher you really missed your calling. I AM IMPRESSED!!
  23. We had a good rain here last night, and as I normally do, I hit the twisties on the long way to the shop with the roads being all clean and whatnot. So I really got a chance to open her up and drive it like I stole it. I kept the car in the upper RPM range and wound out every gear before shifting and I have to say that short of throwing the flat tops in the trash, this is far and away the best change made to the car. I only wish I had done it sooner.
  24. 5thhorsemann posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Supprised that took 2 whole posts, and I'm not joking. I've been reading posts around here and even the die hard flat top guys usually give up and buy a set of round tops. I'm no slave to stock parts, so I only screwed around with the original flatties on my 73 for about a week before screaming UNKLE and doing the swap.
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