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MikeW

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  1. The last known 1970 VIN listed at www.zhome.com is HLS30-11618. This eBay car is HLS30-17864 which was probably manufactured in Dec 1970 or Jan 1971.
  2. MikeW replied to viparz's post in a topic in Electrical
    When my VR went bad recently the voltage on the battery with the car running was something like 17 volts. I think you normally expect to see something like 14 volts. I think I'd just take the car to someone who can diagnose the charging system. Places that sell batteries will often do that for free.
  3. Like everything it's a tradeoff. There are times when OEM is far superior and other times when it's just a lot of money that somehow makes you feel superior to the rest of us. With a battery cable as long as the gauge is sufficient I wouldn't worry too much. It's not like the OEM wiring in the car is always good enough. I might go for heavier than OEM gauge just to be safe. Another example is paying $100 plus for a braided radiator hose that's 30 years old and may leave you standed. Yes, it's cool but you might want a modern spare to go along with it.
  4. MikeW replied to nuteman's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    It's possible but you won't know until you start taking things apart. A good cleaning might do the trick but it's also quite possible that the rubber seals and hoses are beyond hope and need to be replaced.
  5. Just use people.yahoo.com: http://phone.people.yahoo.com/py/psPhoneEntry.py?firstname=A&lastname=Pawlish&middleName=&street=226+Ferry+St&city=Sewickley&state=PA&zip=15143-1359&phone=4127411361
  6. MikeW replied to gema's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I've never heard of anyone doing the whole car with POR15 so you might have a hard time getting an answer from someone who really knows. I just finished doing the floorpans using their floorpan kit and a pint easily will do both floorpans. POR15 claims that a pint is good for 50 sq. ft. Since the price goes down with quantity you might consider just buying a gallon for $114. http://www.por15.com/howMuch.asp
  7. MikeW replied to v12horse's post in a topic in Internet Finds
    That's funny; I would have thought they would have taken the chrome off to before painting. That's how my car was painted recently. Perhaps the overspray was from a previous paint job that was the same color and they just didn't clean it up. That could also be what happened to the VIN plate on the car that started this thread.
  8. MikeW replied to abas's post in a topic in Electrical
    WD40 may be fine for cleaning the contacts but you may want to also apply some dielectric grease before making the connections. This will help prevent further corrosion and improve the conductivity.
  9. Can you just pull the fuse that feeds the EFI system?
  10. MikeW replied to rcummins's post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    Victoria British sells new door handles for $19.95
  11. I just picked up the latest (July 2004) issue of Sports Car International since it had this cover story that caught my eye. They had six different panelists pick their top ten sports cars of the 70's. Even though everyone had other cars as their top choices, the 240Z was the only car that made everyone's list. Because of this the overall rankings came out as follows: 1. Ferrari Daytona [41] 2. Datsun 240Z [35] 3. Lamborghini Countach [25] 4. Lamborghini Miura SV [19] 5. Ferrari 308 [18] 6. Ferrari Dino [17] 7. Mazda RX-7 / Porsche Carrera RS (tie) [14] 9. De Tomaso Pantera / BMW M1 (tie) [12] The number in brackets is the total score where a first place vote was worth ten points and a tenth place vote 1 point.
  12. Interesting. Aren't there two different types of mechanisms? I thought the mechanism with the big fat knob that you twist was from the earlier cars yet that diagram shows it as up to July of 1973. Mine are the kind that have a small lever on the side of the seat bottom. According to the production changes list over at zhome.com these flip-forward seats were introduced around 10/71 (although mine are 9/71).
  13. Are you sure your battery is Ok? The starter turning slowly might indicate a drained battery. I've never heard of a dipstick jumping out. It's long enough that it would have to come way out before falling out. Even if there was somehow a pressure buildup in the sump I can't imagine it getting blown out.
  14. It would be if the seat was transplanted intact. The seats really are made up of several separate components. The seat bottom and seat back appear to be the same on both sides. The recline mechansism is part of one of the two hinge brackets that connect the seat back to the seat bottom. There are also two sliding brackets that mount the seat to the floor. One of these brackets has a sliding lever. If your driver's side seat was torn up and you had an extra passenger seat it would be easy enough to swap all of the brackets and it would look proper.
  15. MikeW replied to st0878's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    I'm surprised that 185/60's cause you to read 90 when you're really going 75. Maybe that other traffic is moving faster than you think. I'd try to hold it steady on 80mph (straight up on the speedometer) and time a measured mile on the highway. 175 is the width whether the aspect ratio is 75 or 60. Here's a place that might help you figure out the numbers better: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html Plugging in your numbers 185/60 instead of 175/75 you should only be going 56mph when your speedometer reads 60mph. Perhaps a previous owner swapped the transmission/differential without changing the speedometer gear? BTW, I'm currently running 205/60 on 7" rims. According to the calculator (using 175/75 as the old size) that means I'm going 58.4mph instead of the indicated 60mph. My needle bounces around enough that a small difference like that doesn't bother me.
  16. MikeW replied to Gav240z's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I suppose if you grew up around American V8's you might find twin SU's difficult to tune compared to a Holley. I have no idea how to tune a Holley myself so I'll happily stick to my SU's. I have no idea if the performance claim has any merit.
  17. MikeW replied to st0878's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    The factory tires had an aspect ratio of about 75.
  18. MikeW replied to 240Z lezz's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    You can only have one attachment per post. It's actually more convenient to upload a bunch of pictures to your gallery. People can then easily comment on them individually.
  19. MikeW posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Anyone have any experience with either of these (or anything similar)? <a href=http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=1378&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=627&iSubCat=628&iProductID=1378>Short Circuit Tester</a> <a href=http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=1411&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=627&iSubCat=628&iProductID=1411>Fault Finder</a> It seems like these could come in quite useful with our old cars. I've got an occasional short circuit somewhere in the brake light circuit that blows the fuse slowly. You can actually watch the center of the fuse change color and slowly melt away (after about 5 seconds). There must be a short somewhere that has high resistance.
  20. MikeW replied to EScanlon's post in a topic in Internet Finds
    Have the previous listings all been from this same seller? It appears to be a Nissan dealer in Denver.
  21. MikeW replied to Marty Rogan's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Ah, that's what I get for trying to read too fast; sorry about that. I've never used speed bleeders but I have used a vacuum pump and it worked great for me. Hopefully some of the other suggestions get you further along.
  22. MikeW replied to Marty Rogan's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    What technique are you using to actually do the bleeding? There are a number of products out there designed to make it a much easier job (speedbleeders, vacuum pump, etc.) especially if you're having to do it all by yourself. It sounds like you've gone through an awful lot of fluid.
  23. Can you elaborate? It almost looks painted.
  24. MikeW replied to SuDZ's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    1 Bravo 6 just spent 3 months touring the southern states of Australia and the weird accents were coming from bloody yankee tourists. I doubt he knows that in the US yankees only truly exist in the northern US states (including Florida) and are the ones that have the weird accents.
  25. MikeW replied to Mr Camouflage's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    That's my guess. He even admitted such in a gallery comment.

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