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  1. I rembered what you MUST be good at, in my mind anyway, Tetris. You have that way of thinking. "It'll fit, I know it will". Proof is in the pictures.
  2. Says here 1/2 NPT... https://www.zdriver.com/forums/240z-260z-280z-s30-forums-9/transmission-differential-drain-plugs-37496/
  3. You got my spring cleaning kicked up to high gear, thank you for sharing your projects with me/us. It's a great motivational "speech".
  4. siteunseen replied to ciaran's post in a topic in Technical Articles
    I have the OE belts in mine but if wanted something better I'd google "240z seatbelt upgrade classiczcars.com"
  5. I've found putting mine on ramps to raise the front and a pillow or two on the door sill is really helpful. After watching the video I think I'll use two milk crates to lay on from now on. Thanks for sharing that @SteveJ
  6. Yes! The middle tag part slides into the other panels and is held in place by the small rivets like Yarb referenced.
  7. They're regular tag hold down screws. I found a picture that shows I used the carded "Help" stuff from a chain store, they're plastic.
  8. Yeah my 240 has the bottom "J" looking holders but 2 screws up top.
  9. I have a picture of a girl called Flower and it's NOT because of her sweet smell. The complete opposite actually. Happy birthday!
  10. The pull cord releases the latch that locks the hood down. Normally done with the t handle in the cab from what I understand. My '72 has been replaced already by the PO.
  11. I'm anxious to get and see some photos of our cars during this super hyped eclipse. We had one in 2017 and although I took some cool pictures of light shining through the tree leaves, they looked liked stars all over my yard but wow for 5 minutes. Here's the closest picture I have of what this "purkinje" is supposed to be.
  12. So I could do this and pull the cord from underneath, right? That's a great idea. I've broken one when I was younger and it was an ordeal from what I remember. Thanks Chris.
  13. They'll relax alright, anxious to lay down too like me You have some Alabama air in your shop now! That place is about 30 minute drive from my house, Anniston, Alabama.
  14. siteunseen replied to dar5052's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I be damned if I'd told that!
  15. If zcardepot doesn't have stock check futofab.com. that's where mine came from. From what I've read they're from the same supplier? Mine had VIETNAM on the boxes. Very happy with them too, OE bumpers are in storage for the next babysitter.
  16. My '72 has those wires going over the top of the holes which brings it about 2 inches farther away from the road, there's a pretty wide gap between the chin spoiler and the front clip. The curiosity was killing me! Did you have enough grommets for the rear panel the fuel vents go through to the emissions tank?
  17. Alcatraz Swimming Team I sure do like my #918. It's like the #110 I had for awhile, the lighting is the main determination, red, orange?
  18. You could also check were the cable attaches to the transmission.
  19. You should see fresh scratch marks somewhere if it's making that sort of sound. I went from aluminum to steel with no issues that I remember I've always put the shoes in the adjusters slots, put the spring on then press them flat against hubs. Then put those pins in.
  20. They all had bras on the front.
  21. 1997 c35 laurel club s Just a wild guess.
  22. So instead of guns I can run leaf blowers, weedeaters and chainsaws to the west without much penalty. I can stay with you when I do a run? ❤
  23. If they're stock like injectors you should consider using the clips. They have held mine in place since I replaced those plugs in 2011. Bought from a popular Ebay guy that had Bosch rebuild kits.

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