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Everything posted by KenFirch
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In my opinion, very good. Probably an 8 out of 10, given the size and my car setup. Obviously I would use something better for track or auto crossing, but for everyday use and sometimes aggressive corning, I think they're great. I went on a ~100 mile drive yesterday with the Z club in the foothills, highway 49 (which sometimes makes Car & Drivers favorite road list), and my favorite, 193 coming down into Placerville. Pleased with their performance when we had no traffic in front of us.
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I've been happy with the Yokahama Avid Accend GT's, 205/60-15 (24.7" diameter) tires on my Z.
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View Advert 240Z Speedometer Gear - Yellow 16 Tooth Looking for 240Z yellow 16 tooth speedometer pinion gear in working condition. Thanks! Advertiser KenFirch Date 07/07/2022 Price Category Parts Wanted Year 1973 Model 240Z
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Awesome videos with your kids! Gearheads in training. 👍
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Finally got my horn circuit working, but the horns just go "Doink." I know they can be taken apart, cleaned, and adjusted. But, has anyone got an aftermarket set they think sounds cool for a Z ? Looking for plug and play. Thanks!
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I got the exhaust finished this morning. Went with 2.25" pipe to keep a little bit of the low end torque. Plus this car will likely never have side draft carbs, bigger cam, Robello, etc. Used the Magnaflow 10425 in the middle, with a V-band clamp behind it. I was going to use an oval turbo style at the rear, but the guy talked me into using a 6 inch round 14" long MagnaFlow 12615 instead. Said it would be a little quieter and wouldn't have to mount it at a weird angle. They didn't have much of a selection for old school tailpipes, but ended up with this stainless tip, which they found in their old stock. And no U-shaped clamp showing out the back. 👍 It sounds awesome! Not a tinny sound, but deeper. Pretty loud at the high end, but pleasantly quiet at cruising speed while being able to enjoy the radio. Perfect for an old guy. And it does seem to pull harder going through the gears with the header, at least by the seat of my pants. I may have to upload a driving video. 😉
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Yeah, coolant condition took me by surprise. I used that premix stuff, which I no longer use. I see a flush coming soon.
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I finally decided to install headers on my Z, the MSA 6-1's. I had their Performance Exhaust ordered too, but cancelled that after deciding I wanted a resonator, and didn't like the rear muffler u-bolt mount setup. So, going to drive it 10 miles up the freeway open exhaust to a good shop to get finished up. Here's a few pics. Here's what I'm starting with, which all has to come off: Here's the monstrosity to be removed. I've tried to keep this car pretty much stock, but removed the smog pump a few years ago which helped it run better. So now a header, since the exhaust pipes are getting a few pinholes. Figure if I'm doing the exhaust, may as well go the header route now. Here's the old Nichara system dated 1984. Mufflers still seem solid, just the pipes are getting bad. Anybody wants it come get it. 🙂 Already had the MSA studs installed when I rebuilt it a few years ago. Dry fit to make sure it clears everything, thermostat housing, etc. Did have to remove that tray like thingy-ma-jig bolted to the oil pan bolts, not sure what its purpose is. I did use the Stage8 locking nuts, we'll see how they work. I may regret this if I need to re-torque nuts. The shield fits nicely. Love the thick flange on the header, and not having to mess with stepped washers for the 6 studs between exhaust and intake. Finished with header. Overall, pretty easy job. After adding new coolant, started it up. It's going to be a noisy drive to the shop tomorrow! I'll post pictures of the finished mufflers and pipes, tomorrow, hopefully.
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Seat covers are now in Classifieds. Foam is sold. Sold!
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View Advert 240Z Seat Covers Selling a set of 240Z seat covers I purchased from Interior-Innovations.com. After installing just drivers bottom cover, I decided I wanted a different material. So the one bottom has the slits where it was fitted to the frame (shown in 2 pics), but the other 3 pieces are like new, never installed. They sell for $300 + shipping from Interior-Innovations. I'll sell for $150 + $25 shipping within USA. Thanks! Advertiser KenFirch Date 05/09/2022 Price $150 Category Parts for Sale
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Selling a set of 240Z seat covers I purchased from Interior-Innovations.com. After installing just drivers bottom cover, I decided I wanted a different material. So the one bottom has the slits where it was fitted to the frame (shown in 2 pics), but the other 3 pieces are like new, never installed. They sell for $300 + shipping from Interior-Innovations. I'll sell for $150 + $25 shipping within USA. Thanks!$150
Sacramento
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Well, it looks like the loops are forward in the video you posted of trying to figure out where the noise was coming from your rear end. Wait…that doesn’t sound good!
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I guess this shows why you should use ethanol free gas when using a Gunson Colortune device. I bought one and used a few times on my Z, with vague results. Somewhat a pain to get ethanol free gas in California.
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John, when I installed the TC mount in my 240Z, I bolted the differential in place without the snubber installed. Then got a few sockets of various lengths and started holding them up where the snubber should be until I found one that that allowed about 1/8" of up and down movement between the snubber mounting surface and top of differential. Then cut the snubber to the length of that socket. Just an idea.
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I went with a lighter mounted magnetic mount. Doesn't wobble too much over bumps, magnet on the backside of the case is more convenient than a vice mount. I'll probably disable the USB charger port so it won't drain the battery.
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Okay, I need to create a mount for my iPhone, instead of tossing it in the console where it's unusable and slides around making a bunch of racket. Personally, I'm not looking for the glass suction cup style mount either. I was thinking of mounting it low and to the left of the shifter, perhaps using the side screw on the front of console and fabricate a bracket. I don't much use a phone while driving, mainly for using Maps or Waze. Anyway, if anyone has figured out a clever way to mount their iPhone or Droid, let's see how you did it. 🤔 Thanks!
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Thanks, order underway with zspert. I for one appreciate those who take the time and money to reproduce parts no longer available! I’m sure it’s not get rich plan. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Wait! You have repro interior mirrors? Where do I find them? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Jim, curious about that battery terminal. Looks like a British one that I would like to find a source. Where'd you get that? 🤔 Ha! Never mind, I figured it out!
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z8987, if you're going to buy a pair of blue plates for your car, here's one: It's hard to find someone in the US to make steel plates (vs aluminum) anymore. I had a guy in Germany make me a set of steel ones a couple years ago. DMV is use to seeing restored old plates now a days. You'll have to call the DMV to make sure it's "clear" to use, since it is a legit plate that was probably used back in the day, and you can't order personalized plates of a valid pattern used in the past. Just throwing a risky idea out there! 😉
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They extended YOM program to 1980 and older cars, but it’s odd the DMV website doesn’t mention that except on the application form. I’ll do some more homework. https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/file/year-of-manufacturer-yom-license-plate-application-reg-352-pdf/ Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/handbook/vehicle-industry-registration-procedures-manual-2/special-plates/year-of-manufacture-yom-license-plates/ You’ll need to hunt around or buy a pair of blue plates, and an old 1970 year sticker. Got my sticker off eBay, plates can be found other places, and may be priced at $200-300 depending on condition. For a 70 I’d try to get a pair that start with a lower number since that was to first year for blue plates. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Dang Tapatalk, admin can delete dups if you want. [emoji35] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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Took a short drive out to 8789’s house today to check out his new acquisition since we live in the same town. Awesome looking car! He forgot a pic of the original antenna. [emoji106]