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  1. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    So here are mine, the air jet looks like your second photo so I guess that is a Mikuni style of jet, but my idle jet holder is just slotted like on the blown up parts diagram and not like yours. I'm pretty sure my carbs were purchased in 1999 new from OER.
  2. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    It can't hurt to be cautious. I've heard also that newer paint cures very fast but is there a rush? Dry ice and a heat gun is about as hard a test as you can put paint through. Good luck
  3. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Bart, you can certainly order a shift knob from Nissan but they are not the same as the original, the new ones are fatter, more rounded. The original is quite slim. There was a thread about shift knobs going last winter and it covered everything. Here it is,http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/help-me/47482-5-speed-knob-reproduction.html
  4. Mine has been like this for a while now, the covers and cardboard is to keep the cats claws from getting near the paint. Just rebuilt the car last winter but time for some tweaks to the suspension, brakes, tranny and a new sound system.
  5. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Hey, I'm hoping they are good too, I haven't had a chance to start up the engine with them yet, but they do breathe well. As I said before, I'm going to oil them first regardless of the treatment that Ramair has done. I'm not up on all the new stuff out there but it seems to me that they may have sprayed them with some kind of static spray that attracts dust, oil I know and oil I trust. Chris
  6. I've restored 3 bikes from the 70s /early 80s with the help of Vintage Connections, great guys to deal with.
  7. Well as it turns out, Ctutchfield won't sell me anything because I live in Canada, I went to crutchfield.ca and they don't sell the speakers I want. So much for free trade eh? Same story with amazon.com My last resort was ebay and I found both sets of the exact same speakers for $99 a piece. I should have them in about 10 days.
  8. Walter, I know Crutchfield is a little more expensive but I think they are worth it and some of these fly by night Amazon companies don't sound very trustworthy. KTM, that's a good point about 6x9 vs 6.5 dia.,I had forgotten that it was a compromise design. I've been reading a lot of good reviews of Infinity's KAPPA series and think I might go that way, Infinity Kappa 52.11i 5-1/4" 2-way car speakers at Crutchfield.com Infinity Kappa 62.11i 6-3/4" 2-way car speakers ? also fit 6-1/2" openings at Crutchfield.com
  9. I have installed new speakers and head units in other cars I have owned with varying degrees of success in sound quality, so with the Z I thought I would put a little more thought into it. I'm not an audiophile, I can't afford to be This is what I've done and what I'm thinking of buying, The Z is well baffled, LizardSkin type coating on the all interior surfaces, covered with MuderMat then 1/2" thick quality underlay. It's pretty snug and quiet. I have this amp already that has been sitting on the shelf for a few years, Clarion U.S.A. | APX4360 I'm thinking about these 5.25" speakers for the kick panels, Infinity Reference X REF-5002ix 5-1/4" 2-way car speakers at Crutchfield.com and these 6x9's for the back installed into custom boxes still to be built, Infinity Reference X REF-9602ix 6"x9" 2-way car speakers at Crutchfield.com Thanks, Chris I thought I would hold off on a subwoofer to see what the 6x9's do first and if a sub is needed then pick up one of those flat powered subwoofers that slide under the seat, Sound Ordnance B-8PTD 125-watt compact powered subwoofer at Crutchfield.com
  10. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Travel n man, these filters will work for 40 or 45 DCOE, the holes on the back are about 1" dia and do fit tightly around the base of the horn. Below is a pic with the lens of the camera stuck inside the filter looking up a florescent light and you can see a bit of light.There are two layers that make up the filter, dark grey is fairly coarse and the lighter grey much denser and similar to the UNI standard foam next to it. I emailed Ramair and they assured me that the foam has been treated but will need oiling after cleaning, I think I'm going to oil it anyway.
  11. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Just got my new RAMAIR filters from England so here they are, Because the horn flare is so wide, 87mm I have to install the horns into the foam sock first then bolt to the carb body. I guess it looks okay, I was hoping for some of the horn showing but clean air is more important to me. Ramair says the filter socks are ready to use and are treated but I can not feel any oil of any kind on them. I rubbed them against glass and could see no film or smear. They feel like clean new foam, is there some kind of spray that is used now to attract dust? I am tempted to treat them with the UNI filter oil I have, anyone have any advice? And for no reason other then I think you guys will appreciate it I include a pic I found that I just think is beautiful, JDM Fairlady I think with motorcycle carbs, an honest engine bay, not too fussy, no bling but all business, simple and clean. Great shock tower brace.
  12. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Well that's interesting, it would be good know when that change took place. Any chance you could post some pics of your jet towers and the rest of us could do the same? But then SK may have just changed the Dia. of the hole and thread size and not changed the outer appearance, worth I try. Chris
  13. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Well there is a lip that curves up towards the windshield that is maybe an 1.25" then the rest of the width is pretty flat as Pop's says. That cowl is going to be difficult to hammer out with all those vent cuts.
  14. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    For some reason I can't bring up ebay at the moment but Weber 40 DCOE can mean only one thing, I'll post detailed pics when they arrive.
  15. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Koalia, from what I gather, the two cut out holes on the back of the filters are fairly small so you get a good seal and the entire piece is light and stiff so there shouldn't be a lot of movement. The air horns should also limit up/down movement. I purchased a set of 3 online as well, post some pics when they arrive and I'll do the same. Chris
  16. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Now here is a good price, Twin Carb Trumpet Sock 40/45 Weber Dellorto Jenvey Pair - Ramair Filters
  17. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Yeah, I have been looking at those for a while, this is the CAI box I would really like to get, As far as I can tell these air boxes were made in Japan for their market and NA never got them. Very slick looking. But in any case I would have to cut down my present air horns so they would fit so I think I'll try and build one out of filter foam first and see how that works before I spent the big money. Thanks, Chris
  18. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Jim, I thought those would work too until I saw the 3.25" is the O.D., there made for 2" wide stacks. Micthell, I forgot about ITG, they have some very nice stuff. I have sent an inquiry about their JCS 12. Thanks, Chris
  19. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Jim, good thread there on Hybridz, it's got me leaning away from screens. Found theses, Clamp-On | Uni Filter might be a little tight. and, https://www.pegasusautoracing.com/productdetails.asp?RecID=8877 or this and make up my own as Blue suggested.
  20. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    I would have to find the same kind of foam they use for air filters so that sticky oil would work properly, a good option. There is about a 1mm lip on the barrel sleeve that needs to come off, a couple of seconds with the dremel and some emery paper and almost a perfect match.
  21. No I don't get to try her out on the road until next spring, the township has already started laying down salt on the roads. The body is completely sealed up after the restore but I just can't bring myself to do it. Our daily drivers only last about 10-12 years up here before they are swiss cheese. I thought 1983 dizzy might be good because the static timing is 3 degrees higher and centrifugal advance is 7 degrees less, trying to give myself some options for the spring when I start to dial this engine in. Also if the the Pertronix unit goes then I have a back up distributor. Thanks guys, Chris
  22. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    I just lucked into a deal on these air horns, 45mm choke, 57mm tall and 87mm wide at the lip. Big lip, I spent a few hours today hunting through sites that sell air filters for air stacks and haven't found anything. Wondering if the Z collective (love that term, kinda like the borg collective) has any suggestions, foam socks or stainless steel mesh caps? Worse case, I could have a few mm cut off the lip so a standard filter would fit but would rather not do that if I don't have to. Thanks, Chris
  23. I picked up a 1983 280ZX distributor the other day, I've had it apart and it seems to have very little wear so cleaned it up and re greased. Now I have a 240z with an L28 with triple carbs and I have read many times that what I need is an E12-80 ignition control module. My question is why? Why can't I use this one? I know it's FI but what would that have to do with the timing of the spark? Thanks, Chris
  24. grannyknot posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Those foam filters look great and a lot easier to get on and off then the K&N filters.

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