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grannyknot

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  1. Jump on that, great price!
  2. Or maybe I could just cut the whole floor out and replace it, which is what I'm going to do
  3. Okay, now your previous comment makes sense, 3M makes some double stick foam trim tape that is incredibly strong, might be worth a thought rather than drilling holes. Loving the photos.
  4. I have the exact same hump in the middle of the P/S floor pan, with the windshield out of the car I stood on it and did the jump and stomp maneuver, didn't move. I'll have to try the sledge and 2x4. The twins look good.
  5. Your welcome sir. Couple of things you must have if you're going to do serious work on these engines is a 3/4" drive torque wrench and a special holding tool that you can see off to the left of the crank nut, the crank hub nut requires 325 ftlbs of torque. Electrical is all working now and I have pulled the entire harness, engine is now out for the last time, I hope! Next time it goes in should be final assembly.
  6. I had the bounce, but most of the time the needle would get to 4000 then freeze and drop to 0 and when the revs came down under 4000 the needle would jump back up. I replaced the tach but it didn't help. I hunted through the archives too to find a fix but never found one that worked until I pulled the old distributor and replaced it with the Ignition123 dizzy, that fixed it for good.
  7. But also sort of like the Mercury Capri.
  8. Hey Funky, welcome to the forum, someone has spent a lot of hours smoothing out your car. Interesting colour, it's a good look. Just some advice, think long and hard before installing those fender flares though, once that metal is cut it's cut. This forum is a great resource for any problems you may run into so you have come to the right place and we love photos Chris
  9. .59" OD smooth rod into .63" ID coupler would be just fine as long as you are going to weld it, that set screw on the Borgensen unit is just to hold it in place before welding. Not sure if you need another U joint added though, you would have to make that call. I'll have to have a look in my pile of steering shaft stuff to see what I can adapt to work or head off to the wreckers. I'll post some pics of the finished item.
  10. You could just weld in place but what if you ever have to take it apart ? I chose to break it near the firewall and will use 4 grade 8 bolts at 90* to each on the on the sleeve holding the two shafts together. The chances of two grade 8 bolts sheering at the same time and loosing control of the car are pretty slim. And now that I have typed that out and realize how rinkydink that is I'm now going to remove that sleeve and weld on some proper splined shaft and a splined receiver with a locking bolt. I was rushing a bit when I did this last summer, thanks for making me take a second look at this.
  11. Do you mean the metal rest that the brake light switch attaches to? I cut that off but couldn't get the handle any lower.
  12. As Mart says, the original seats look great but they don't offer much support or comfort, at least not to my old back. You'll spend at least the $379 cost of the new seats restoring the originals and you may still not be happy. You could also have a look at used Miata or Integra seats.
  13. I have spent the past 3 weeks intergrating the Datsun and bmw wiring harnesses, lots of fun. But I got a chance to check all the wires, replace some bad connections and get rid of lots of unused circuits. I also got rid of all the electrical tape wrap and replaced it with this cool woven split harness wrap, you can add or remove a wire at anytime. This is the Pelican type box I'm using for the relay board, switched and unswitched fuses, hoping to get a tighter length on all the wires on the final install. Here is what got cut out of the harnesses, I have always felt that the parking brake sits too high, I'm for ever grabbing it, pushing the button and trying to get it to go lower. So that problem is fixed now, repositioned the mounting holes and cut some longer threads on the linkage rod.
  14. Warning buzzer, that's what that is. Good to know.
  15. I can answer some of those questions, some of these combinations don't make any sense but they are the right and everything works. The single blue/wh wire with the male bullet goes to the black/yellow wire, The single green female spade goes to single white male spade (sounds like dating site!) The pair of red female bullet and black male spade don't go to anything, tape them up. The 2 green/yellow wires up the harness a bit go the brake pedal switch, you can just see the brake switch in the back ground. That single blue female bullet in the 1st pic of yours is the one I have been trying to get a pic of.
  16. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    It's kind of strange, the front of your car doesn't look like it has been banged up and straightened, it's weird. In a pinch, you could make up a couple of strips of thin metal with two holes drilled in each, one for the screw hole on the mounting tab on the car, the other for the bottom grill hole, at least that would keep the grill from bouncing around.
  17. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Those 4 uprights that hold the horizontal grills in place are made out of the softest aluminum possible, they can be bent or twisted or broken with just two fingers, be careful. Your grill looks pretty straight though except on the lower P/S.
  18. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Wanted
    yeah but without the engine bay plate, door plate and firewall engraving it's just something else that would have ended up in a drawer.
  19. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Wanted
    Vin tag is on its way, you should get it this coming week. Unfortunately it doesn't come with ownership papers
  20. With regards to 240z vs 432, I don't have a dog in this fight, I really don't. A few years ago I thought I would track down the specs on the S20 engine and the 432 and 432R because I had heard and read that it was quite a performer. When I found them which only took a couple of minutes I was quite surprised to find how similar they were to a stock 240z, I checked another source, talked to a couple people about it but found the results were the same. Not at all what I was expecting considering the myth that has grown around these cars. Last year I think it was someone started a thread about a 432 that was for sale and the price was quite high so I asked something like "What's all the fuss about anyway, the car isn't that terrific?" Well you would have thought I just accused Mother Theresa of being a whore. One of the main reasons specifications on any machine are so carefully recorded and preserved is so there will always be an objective source of data that cannot not be scued by time, individuals or anything else, specs are the foundation just as much as the blueprints . They allow you to compare apples to apples without someone else's opinion or interpretations involved and that includes mine as well. The apples to apples I am talking about are the 240z and 432 built by Nissan between 1970-73. Vehicles that were produced at the same time by the same company. The markets they were built for or released into at the time have no bearing on the performance that was recorded. I have deliberately not included any specs for the 2 cars in question because I think it is important for the reader to find those specs and read them side by side and draw their own conclusions, I don't know how to be anymore neutral than that. So, if any of you guys find this topic of interest I encourage you to take 5min. out of your evening and have a look at the numbers. For myself, I couldn't care less anymore, the subject is dead to me. I don't come to this forum to feed the troll but I find that is exactly what I'm doing and the worst thing about trolls is not how tiresome they are, it's that you become little bit like them the more you stay in their company, it's soul sucking and life is just too short for that. Thanks, Chris
  21. I don't think it looks bad at all, looks good, very unique. Is the flocking black felt? That's what it looks like, kind of like a speaker cabinet.
  22. I have never said the 432 is sh*t and I never would, that is just you overstating things again. But the 432 is not special either, maybe a notch above average. I was convinced of that before I read the the first post of this thread and just as convinced of it now, although the knowledge of that win for the for the L24 is a tasty little cherry. I know you want believe the 432 was/is extraordinary and you desperately want everyone else to believe that too, but the fact that you seem to be so afraid of is out and all anyone has to do is READ THE NUMBERS. Those numbers tell the real story, just a notch above average. Blue, great detective work again, apologies for cluttering up your thread.
  23. Value is meaningless, it is subjective. Ability is measurable which is why the numbers are so important, if a sports car can't stand up to scrutiny of its numbers then I guess you are being "delivered a message telling you what you should have already known" but will never admit to it. The 432R was a very good attempt but the engine was it's weak point, it was heavy, overly complicated and too small which is why they dumped it. A+ for effort, B- for execution. The 432R with a better engine would have been formidable and as we see here in this thread, it was. Your ability for for self delusion is remarkable Allan, you just don't seem to understand what racing is all about. The winner of the race should not be taken into account? Are you serious?! Give your head a shake man. You are looking through the wrong end of the telescope again, racing and racing history is about objectivity, that is why the numbers are recorded in the first place. Please, at least try to keep yourself out of the equation.
  24. So much for diamond rings and oil paintings

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