Everything posted by Patcon
- Late 260Z Smog Pump adjusting arm
- Help Identify this part! Need Your expertise!
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Flaw detection
@ksechler Check the p-sheets for the products you're using. They will give you finish grits for each individual product. I very rarely finish above 400. I tend to agree with Sweaty, 600 starts to get really slick...
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Christine
I like the pinstriping. It looks really sharp
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Very Nice 280ZXT on BAT
That's a good looking car. I love the color. That's a reasonable price for a car in that condition.
- Late 260Z Smog Pump adjusting arm
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Flaw detection
To get your side lines straight. Draw a straight line down the car with a level or some other straight edge using a pencil. Then run a piece of masking tape along the line either above of below. Block sand the panels up to the tape with out destroying the tape. When it's good, move the tape to the other side of the line and block sand again. when you're done the line will be nice and straight...
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Found metal at the bottom of my 5-speed. What next?
Chas is right Small pieces of plywood are relatively weak. Use some solid blocks. You can even use some blocks behind the bearing and screw them together so they won't move around...
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Value of a s30 240z ?
I understand. It is always more fun to do a car if you don't feel like you're wasting money, just don't get your hopes up, but with these cars appreciating the way they are you should be able to more than break even if you do a good job...if you don't, just enjoy the ride...
- 2nd gear shifter wobble/shake
- 70 Z Brake Master Cylinder Problem - Repair or Replace (and with what?)
- Peking-to-Paris S30
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Value of a s30 240z ?
Hagerty says this #2 vehicles could win a local or regional show. They can be former #1 vehicles that have been driven or have aged. Seasoned observers will have to look closely for flaws, but will be able to find some not seen by the general public. The paint, chrome, glass and finishes will all appear as excellent. No excessive smoke will be seen on startup, no unusual noises will emanate from the engine. The vehicle will drive as a new vehicle of its era would. The one word description for #2 vehicles is "excellent." $33,400 #3 vehicles could possess some, but not all of the issues of a #4 vehicle, but they will be balanced by other factors such as a fresh paint job or a new, correct interior where applicable. #3 vehicles drive and run well, but might have some incorrect parts. These vehicles are not used for daily transportation but are ready for a long tour without excuses, and the casual passerby will not find any visual flaws. "Good" is the one word description of a #3 vehicle. $16,000 #4 vehicles are daily drivers, with flaws visible to the naked eye. The chrome might have pitting or scratches, the windshield might be chipped. Paintwork is imperfect, and perhaps the body has a minor dent. Split seams or a cracked dash, where applicable, might be present. No major parts are missing, but the wheels could differ from the originals, or other non- stock additions might be present. A #4 vehicle can also be a deteriorated restoration. "Fair" is the one word that describes a #4 vehicle. $7,200 I think these numbers are optimistic. Grannyknot just sold an early car that was very nicely done and it was in the $20's It is hard to make money restoring cars. They make it look easy on TV but it's really not. We mess with these cars because we love them, not because there's money in it... Realistically you will have $20k in a good restoration where you do it all yourself; $30k if you have to pay for paint and interior work....
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1975 280z base brake booster
They may have assembled it a 180 degrees out...
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Value of a s30 240z ?
I agree you shouldn't have to get to know everyone to ask a question. Many of us have been here for years and we know the "regulars". We all try to help the new people but you shouldn't assume he was being insulting with his recommendations. If you respond in a way that comes across as insulting to a long time member the help tends to dry up. Just trying to point you in the right direction; not be an @$$ . As for your car... Rust is the enemy! I would buy about any reasonably complete car for $1500 if it's not eaten up with rust. Reasonably complete to me is some seats, a dash, drivetrain. I can source the rest. You need to look at the common rust areas: dog legs, quarters, wheel arches, floor boards, under the battery and front frame rails. Be careful of the car in primer. I would check those problem areas with a fridge magnet, not too strong. Looking for body filler, the magnet won't stick. Body filler is not rust repair! It is only rust postpone... Pictures would probably help with getting opinions
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Flaw detection
I agree... Another method is to wet the panel down with wax and grease remover or lacquer thinner. The sheen it gives the panel helps find the flaws the way the shiny paint does...
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Value of a s30 240z ?
How do you know CanTechZ isn't one of the experts your looking for??? It's impolite to come into a group and be demanding until people get to know you... and I believe his recommendation was trying to help you...
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1972 240Z restomod
I use Eastwood's "After blast" to prevent flash rust while waiting for primer
- 70 Z Brake Master Cylinder Problem - Repair or Replace (and with what?)
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1972 240Z restomod
My 2 cents If chemical stripping was so risky or had such a high failure rate would anyone still chemical strip a car. There are lots of high end restorers who chemical strip cars. I think like many things, if you follow the proper steps and don't cut corners the end results are good...
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I just Retired, Moved, Drove Z to it's new garage.
Congratulations, Happy retirement
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Paul Newman's Jacket on Ebay
You better be little if you're gonna wear that...much less the cash.
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1981 280zx 5 speed
Take a magnet to them. They may attract but it will be weak if it's stainless
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Blowby-too much smoke!
That was what I was wondering, I have no idea but maybe ITM is a product line made by them and these are the same pistons with different stampings. IE "the generic"...
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RIP Z Doctor Roanoke Virginia
I agree Jim, we seem to be loosing the really knowledgeable people. I guess this is bound to happen as time goes on but that doesn't really help much. Make the most of everyday and let the people around you know you care. By the way guys, I care....you all have a great day!