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cbuczesk

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  1. I road race against a Miata in ITS. The Miata handles a little better but the Z is faster/quicker. The top-3 finishers a couple weeks ago were: 1. 240Z 2. 300ZX 3. Miata Chuck
  2. I've made them from strips of sheet metal and coated them Plasti Dip. That works pretty well. I also try to save them from any cars that I junk so I have them later. http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/Plasti_Dip Chuck
  3. That looks great! Any chance you'll have it at Carlisle next weekend? I'd love to see it in person. Chuck
  4. Thanks! It's an Auto-Twirler rotisserie with mounts for a Mopar. I drilled an extra hole in the front mount and made an adapter for the rear and bolted it up! I've done a few 240Z floors and they're pretty easy compared to this. The 280Z floors don't have all the bends of the originals so there's more manipulation. It was a lot of work to get those in. Anyway, I think they turned out pretty nice for a race car. Chuck
  5. Yeah, that section of welding the new frame to the old frame under the car is tricky. You can make it a little less upsidedown by jacking up just one side of the car. The 240Z floors go in MUCH easier than 280Z floors. I installed 280Z floors/frames in my race car over the winter and it was tough even with a helper and having the car on a rotisserie! Chuck
  6. I agree with all of that but to clarify the floors supplied by ZF are actually longer than the original floors. You can use the extra metal to replace any rusty metal at the bottom of the firewall. You don't have to weld on your back. After the floors are tacked in place you can hold the frame rails in place with a floor jack. Get under the car and drill a small hole at the corner of each end of the frame rail. Use a Sharpie to draw a straight lines connecting the holes to mark off the edges of the new frame rail. Remove the new frame rail. Drill 3/8" holes inside those lines so you can plug weld down onto the new rails. Don't remove the seat rails unless you have to. They will help to prevent any twisting or distortion. Chuck
  7. Did you check in the air cleaner area for a mouse nest or something like that? Chuck
  8. Check everywhere for a vacuum leak and make sure that all of your ground connections are good. You can connect a timing light and make sure that it's still firing at the higher RPMs just to rule that out. Chuck
  9. The East Coast Nationals will be held at Carlisle next weekend. We could do something there too. I already have 4 vendor spots. Chuck
  10. I'm pretty sure the 240Z has two - 1 at the coil and 1 at the distributor. My 75 280Z has just the one at the coil. It wouldn't hurt to replace them with new ones. Chuck
  11. I used to be a reseller of the Zedd Findings floors and frames. They're very close replicas of the originals. The first item in the link below is for the floors and supports (aka frame rails) for $299. http://datsunzparts.com/floorandrails.htm DO NOT USE SHOWCAR BODYPARTS!!! 99% of the stories I've heard about them have been bad. They're known for taking months or years to deliver parts and sometimes never deliver at all. Chuck
  12. Why not take your car to the local drag strip or auto-x where you don't have to worry about getting a ticket or running over someone? Chuck
  13. I've installed a few Zedd Findings floors and frames. I think from start to finish it takes about 40 hours. That includes removing the interior and finishing with seam sealer and paint. I just did this on my race car and it's really not a bad job. You should consider doing it yourself. Keep in mind that these projects take a lot more time than you think. Chuck
  14. I just found a few of those bolts and I think I have some washers too. Email if you need them. Chuck cbuczesk@comcast.net
  15. It shouldn't be dented. You can use a big adjustable wrench to bend it straight. It might be easier to fix it with it bolted in the car. You might want to finish it off with a hammer and dolly. Chuck
  16. Try some new plugs, 8mm wires, performance coil (remove the ballast resistor), run premium fuel, adjust the timing and adjust the valves. After that you can try a K&N type air filter, header and 2.5" exhaust. And remember that reducing weight is like adding horsepower. The '78 Z has some pretty big bumpers... Chuck
  17. I spray contact cleaner and use a small brass brush. Chuck
  18. I'd cut out the rust on the existing fender, make a little patch or two and butt weld it/them. Keep as much of the original fender as possible. Like ZCurves said, make sure you protect the back side well! Chuck
  19. Thanks! You have some nice cars too! The 260Z is Daytona Blue. The Lotus is a blast! I autocrossed it at the Carlisle Import Show last year. Chuck
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    Carlisle Import & Kit Nationals Adult Admission: Fri.-Sun. $8 Child Admission: 8 and under - FREE Gate Times: Th.-Sa. 7am-6pm / Sun. 7am-3pm This is a truly unique and engaging festival that showcases over 1,200 classic and high-performance vehicles. Take a tour through the grounds to enjoy imports and kit cars from at least seven different countries, representing thirty-seven unique manufacturers. Don’t miss the unbeatable parts shopping experience and a vending opportunity without comparison. Bring the family for a weekend full of fun with everything from a car giveaway to on-site autocross racing, club gatherings, cruises to historic scenic locations, and even an activities area devoted to kids – the future of the hobby. http://carlisleevents.com/events/import/ I'll be there with 5 vendor spaces selling Z parts. Chuck
  21. Thanks! They're in 3 garages. Here's my AAR, 74 260Z turbo, 75 280Z ITS, Lotus and Road Runner. Chuck
  22. I'll try to post some pictures tonight but here's what I have. 1969 240Z #390 1972 240Z turbo 1974 260Z turbo 1975 280Z my first car 1975 280Z ITS race car 1972 BMW 2002tii 1974 BMW 2002turbo 2005 Lotus Elise Supercharged 1970 Plymouth AAR 'cuda 1970 Plymouth Road Runner 440+6 Chuck
  23. It's down to 30% for Saturday! We unloaded a couple trucks full of parts today. Chuck
  24. Yep. You can register when you get there. Chuck
  25. I just spoke to Ed who runs the show. He said that hotels in Carlisle are starting to sell out already. If you can't get a place in Carlisle then I'd try somewhere 15-20 minutes East of Carlisle since you're coming from that direction. Please buy lots of parts. I have too much! Chuck
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