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  1. Looks like fun!
  2. Patcon replied to grannyknot's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    It's #684! A potentially valuable car. Plenty of donors available for upper area metal. I would try to save it, if I could, based on Vin number alone. If the A pillars, roof structure and most of the firewall was good, I would probably give it a shot. It would also be nice if the tunnel was good down to where the floor pans would meet it. I would probably want to dip that chassis before the final decision got made I've got one worse than that in the driveway. The rusty one I have is beyond saving but it's also not a super early car
  3. It takes a long time to not feel tired after Covid. Which way are you cutting the walls? Cutting the corner brown in or cutting the siding color back against corner. I would typically paint the corners and then cut the siding color in. I find that easier
  4. Patcon replied to zKars's post in a topic in Interior
    Love the seats! Love the console! And seat heaters?? More info please, maybe in the 510 section?
  5. I would think they would be worth more than $900. I would suspect more in the $2,000 range based on this https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=datsun+mikuni&_sacat=0&LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1&_sop=16
  6. I would be interested C
  7. Patcon replied to texasz's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    What did you do for the muffler? How does the race header compare to Sean's other headers?
  8. MZR

    Patcon replied to SpeedRoo's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Depends on the RB. An RB26 was about 276BHp stock. They can make in the 400's. Supposedly about 500 HP things start to break internally
  9. MZR

    Patcon replied to SpeedRoo's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I tried to find current pricing. The sport design was about $97,000 The evolution was starting in the $232,000 range. I suspect those numbers have gone up recently. I'm not a huge fan of the carbon fiber exterior. I have thoughts like bonding strength. Fatigue over time and how does the unit work as a whole. Layup orientation and weave. Ease of repair. Etc. I get there is some weight savings but is seems like a little more horsepower would overcome the excess weight easier than reskinning the car. Cody wants to build a crazy S30 RB powered car. I would think an RB powered MZR would be a good option if you stayed with the all metal car. I know they are working on an RB car. There would be a cost premium but even DIY it wouldn't be a cheap build. The MZR might also retain value better because of the name recognition
  10. Thanks for the tip. Just ordered some. It's amazing how expensive so many of these items have gotten
  11. Patcon replied to zhead240's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Valve adjustment would also be low hanging fruit
  12. MZR

    Patcon replied to SpeedRoo's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I doubt 20k would be enough
  13. Patcon replied to kats's post in a topic in 432 & 432-R
    That's all great progress. The plating looks really good! In almost 40 years I don't think I've ever take the exhaust manifold/down pipe joint loose without breaking at least one of those studs.
  14. Take a picture of what you really have. I have never seen one welded in place
  15. Patcon replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Build Threads
    I don't know. Maybe somebody with a more complete parts database will chime in. It would be nice to know but for now it appears to be an original harness in a car a month earlier than Lily. The brown z was my daily driver 30 years ago, so I should be able to get Lily going with the donations
  16. Yes, it can probably be done from the top. Easier with two people though. The clutch isn't as sensitive to air bubbles as the brakes are. Get most of the air out. Make sure you have good clutch lever movement. Make sure it changes gears properly once it's running.
  17. Patcon replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Build Threads
    Fascinating, it looks like it's got a 9/70 manufacture date. The Exx50 makes me wonder if it was a small revision somehow?
  18. Patcon replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Build Threads
    So I need someone with the factory parts book to check something for me. I looked on car parts manual but they don't show a corresponding number for these dash harnesses. They are close to the early car dash numbers but not exactly the same. 24013-E4650 & 24013-4651
  19. Patcon replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Build Threads
    I think I am going to take the ignition switch and combo switch all together since I know where that ignition key is 🙂 I have a 5 speed that I took out of the brown Z that will go into Lily. Haven't really ever taken the time to ID it
  20. Patcon replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Build Threads
    I saw atleast one of those today. I will look tomorrow and check car parts manual. I was hoping the same thing based on the 140psi gauge. Although the cigarette lighter location makes me wonder. PS my daughter gets married next weekend in Ohio. I hope to have time to come visit shortly after that
  21. Patcon replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Build Threads
    So later dash in an early car? This is in the "Brown Z" Cody had suggested a great plan. Cannibalize the Brown Z for the dash harness I need and anything else so I can get Lily done for now. They are only a month apart. But I saw the dash and hazard label and then I started wondering what was what?
  22. Patcon replied to Patcon's post in a topic in Build Threads
    So I have a question. What year is this dash? And what year is this panel?
  23. I like the spot weld cutters like this or this I do not like this style A little oil helps. Be careful with the bit corners, they are brittle and easily damaged. Constant pressure helps. The carbide or specialty coated ones last a lot longer. My tool of choice for spot welds is a die grinder with one of these That section of the frame is pretty stout. It's thicker than a lot of other areas of the car

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