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240260280z

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  1. Sad experience. It may be worth checking a recent resto thread here where a similarly damaged Z is repaired with a complete clip welded on from a donor.
  2. I put the pics and suggestions up reluctantly (and more so for others who stumble across this) as I know you (and skills and attention to detail, and striving for excellence and.... the list goes on and on and I have seen that wonderful machine in the flesh!!! Shortening A and experimenting with an eccentric to make the pedal stroke non-linear could be fun for you, I, CO, LaZeum and a few other geeks on this forum to explore
  3. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    I saw the name mfgr once. I'll try to dig up. I think they are "ok". My buddies did not like them. They seem to be a Japanese design.
  4. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    We imported a z with those. Called them"snowflakes"
  5. I think your A may need to be shorter to gain mechanical advantage (the push rods with the ball and socket joints may need shorter centre sections). The arm connected to the cable should also have symmetrical angles swept between fully open and fully closed just like A&C. This could be a first step. Re-drilling and tapping the middle support would be good (or updating to a larger diameter stiffer rod) Note: symmetry of sweep relative sizes of A and C relative parallelism of A and C at start
  6. Measure the temp front to back on the spark plug side to see if there is a gradient. You can measure this along the head and along the block. Measuring spark plugs is nice data too.
  7. Pierce make this universal lever for the rod end. Difficult for your application but here in the thread for others who may stumble across it. It looks like machining two flat surfaces is required.
  8. Lots of info in these sections of the forum: SU Carb Technical Articles SU Carb Discussions Articles by our Members Carburetor Systems (S30)
  9. I'll be doing this on my next resto starting in the spring. Every fastener will be sized and photographed and put online as well as an xls. Some data exists on line now but it is not complete. An online car parts manual is the best I have seen so far.
  10. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Hi Alan, Still looking for the licence reference. Here is Hiroshi Iida's comment. He worked in Nissan's Second Engine Unit designing the L6's: "Mr. Iida said that they used the Mercedes Benz OHC design, wherein 12 valves are driven by a single over head cam shaft via adjustable rocker arms. The Cam is driven by a double row, roller chain with power taken off the crankshaft." Source: Nissan/Datsun L Series Engines
  11. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Nice car! A bit late here is a later 280z brake drum refresh: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/articles-our-members/42414-77-280z-drum-brake-refresh.html
  12. head bolts will do the trick too
  13. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    ...and the final score is: Jeff:2 Pins:0 what a game folks....see you all next time
  14. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Nice!
  15. S2000 over boxster Lotus Esprit's under $20k abound
  16. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    It is like a work from Leonardo !!! Brilliant! I guess once digitized, it can be mathematically analyzed to highlight structurally weak and strong areas then modified to improve. It would be great for designing after market parts and proving ones that already exist as well as roll/structural cage mounting locations..... probably aerodynamics too! Great tool!
  17. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    We are standing by to assist sir. Lots of photos, tips, and support at your command just ask anytime.
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  19. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
  20. CO is a super nice guy!!! Bill that will be a very fun ride with the HP and light weight!
  21. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Yeah it is tough putting it together with the sealant however you can remove the excess sealant when it starts to tack. With no sealant, water will weep in..... especially on the bottom edge of any glass seal where it pools.
  22. Hmmmm, hot radiator hose, water and coffee.... could make a nice brew in the washer bottle when driving.... use the mesh from the pvc as a French press then hook up vinyl hoses to squirt it into a coffee cup in the cabin....who needs Tim Horton drive-thrus anymore?
  23. Great stuff George!
  24. 240260280z posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    It is always better to apply sealant there.
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