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zed240au

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  1. zed240au replied to Brando Rambo's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    you really need to decide what you want from your car dont for a minute think a 350 chev is a cheap install if your chasing hp yes you can get a cheap 350 but most are only good for 200 hp and gearboxes are not cheap unless you buy a engine already modified or a crate engine then you spending well on the way to a set triples and strong rebuild for the std motor dont get me wrong im all for v8 conversion i have one and are currently doing a upgrade for more hp my target is 400hp so i know i cant get this from a std motor and still have a engine that is happy to cruise around and return reasonable fuel consumption but it will cost in excess of $10,000 aussie dollars for less than that money i could have a killer 3.1 l series motor with triple webbers and 300hp so id say set your targets and budget then decide if a std engine can deliver what you want for your budget or whether you need to choose another engine regards mick
  2. zed240au replied to Aussie260z's post in a topic in 240K Skyline
    if pumps working you should be getting fuel when its turned on to run position check fuses first might be simple mick
  3. might need big hammer to move first bit but most likey just a normal workshop hammer with good thump will do it would be prudent to replace bearings while your doing it not a job you do very often so might as well do it right mick
  4. well dont really see the need for special tools its only a bearing fit so two methods i would suggest is 1 if u have access to a press press shaft out just not sure if you can get somewhere to press against and u need to remove complete strut from car 2 method i have used as shaft is busted just hammer it out its only a firm bearing fit so it will slide out if shafts still ok use brass dolly on shaft i know the hammer route sounds rough but being a electric motor rewinder by trade its the way we removed and replaced bearings on 50 % motors we rewound let me know what a bearing kit costs cost me $65 per side recently one of the bearings is a real werid one
  5. zed240au replied to EricB's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    luv that dr30 skyline i know its over the top but man it would turn heads and blow most cars to the weeds was my favorite car in grand turismo mick
  6. not my taste but at least the guy likes the car and has looked after it better to see a zed with someone who cares about it mick
  7. suppose it all depends on what you want info i have locally was a a guy running a sr20 in a 200sx which with major work was pushing 527 hp on dyno but didnt last a rally out he found 500hp was the limit for std crank even though he was running good rods upgraded turbos big dollar pistons but he reckoned he could get it to last with custom crank but had already spent mega bucks to get to this level for me i reckon the chev ls1 is the pic at the moment 400 hp is easy and still relaible and reasonable economy plus if you want more its all avliable off shelf would recomend hybrid z for more info on conversions mick
  8. zed240au replied to Mr Camouflage's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    i bought cheap auto welding mask its battery and solar works great man i thought going from old green lens to colour was good but auto is awsome can us your hands to hold job As far as worrying about a old small mig id say u dont need much better for body work i did all my bodywork with small mig works great on thin which most of a zed is up to 5/16 or 3/8 main thing a welder told me was clean it before u weld it either grinding wheel or strip and clean wheel makes all the difference to a good finish i learnt the hard way on datsun 510 and 200b welding rusty painted thing panels is a real art
  9. thanks for telling me your reasons makes sense i find i read and learn all the time on these sites usually after I ve researched something and bought the parts someone mentions a better way Just cant keep changing so ill run with the 300zx cv set up see how long they last with new engine keep your solution idea there as back up Your set up sure does look good Mick
  10. just gonna through this out there and ask anyway but why go to the extra trouble of making it up this way and not go the modern motorsport way I mean if your looking at cv its not keeping the car orginal thats the issue for me it was simple buy 300zx turbo cv shafts $225 adaptors for stub axles $250 $475 aussie dollars now your gonna tell me i need a r200 to do this well the reason i wanted cv was to handle more hp so need r200 for that r200 lsd $850 but ill recoup that when i sell my r180 lsd also upgraded to 280z stubs at same time so why go the other way this way its all easily replaceable with off shelf parts mick
  11. hi got a werid stub axle flange here wondering if anyone can identify it fits 260z or 280z 27 spline stub axle but looks different and is 4mm longer not sure if it will work any ideas be good thanks its the one on the left mick
  12. the best idea with chemical is to keep it away from anywhere u will have trouble cleaning it back out of and if you just repairing to tidy up and panel is straight with bondo sand it and leave bondo in place keep chemical away other wise your just redoing what someone has already fixed the clean and strip wheels will move a lot more paint quicker than wire wheel wire is better on edges in cracks and hard to get places i found mick
  13. wire brushes want scratch the metal I used them in some place found the ones that fit onto 4" angle grinders work really well can get in all sorts of places and strip quickly As for the clean and strip wheels if u use them on flat and areas with no edges they will last a lont time soon as u start on edges they will rip down but i still reckon there worth usung to clean up with and do the areas where u dont wnt to use chemical paint stripper
  14. i like paint stripper and 3m clean and strip wheels use the paint stripper on the big areas and clean strip wheel to clean up and do edges
  15. hi pictures attached pic 1 is the 240z 260z together pic 2 is 240z stub and pic 3 is 260z with bumps mick

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