Everything posted by Jeff G 78
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Hub Extenders
Positive offset pushes the wheel inward and has a more flush face look. Negative offset gives the wheel a deeper dish. Modern cars have +40 - +60 offset. Near zero offsets are extremely rare these days.
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Hub Extenders
Correct. The bearings do not know the difference. The loads would be exactly the same as if you use zero offset wheels.
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ZCON 2016 Canada Thread
I'll try Steve. Over the last few years I have spent all of my (very limited) Z time and money on the race car. My street Z has not come off the dollies or out from under the cover in two years. I stored it for winter and never woke it up after winter. I hope the fuel stabilizer is still doing its job. I really wanted to get it out this year, but once again, the house and race car took priority. Maybe after my race next month I will try to get it out for a month before it gets stored again for winter.
- ZCON 2016 Canada Thread
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Rear Brake shoe options for street?
I'm a bit confused Zed. Drums get BIGGER as they get worn and when turned. Why would the shoes be made for bigger drums?
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Rear Brake shoe options for street?
I run the Porterfield R4S on the rear of my endurance race car along with the R4E compound up front. The fronts last one 24 hour race and the rears are still going strong after about 100 hours of racing and track days. For the street, I'd run the R4S all the way around. Upgrade to ATE or Motul brake fluid and MSA braided hoses. You will be very happy with the feel and power. R4S should be quiet as well. I buy my Porterfields from Livermore Performance in CA.
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Hub Extenders
Uhhh, no. Scrub is the arc that the tire makes on the ground when the wheels are turned. The hub turns on the strut axis and if the wheels are pushed out, the tires will travel in an arc on the ground rather than simply rotating in place. That said, wheel spacers don't necessarily increase the scrub radius. If you install 40mm spacers and then use a +40mm offset wheel, the scrub radius is the same as stock.
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chain tensioner gasket?
I don't remember ever using a gasket there and I've never had a problem.
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Wheel Offset Max Pos or Neg for '77 280Z
You need to stay close to zero (about -6 to +6) unless you plan on running spacers. Most aftermarket wheels are for modern cars which use closer to +35 and up offsets. Those will not work without bolt-on spacers and they don't look right on a Z.
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Block painting question
Paint the block bare. Use good engine paint and it will not get damaged from oils, lube, etc. If you wait to paint it, you will likely get some oils on the block and the paint will not adhere.
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Limited slip R200
John, does OBX build them that way (wrong) to get around a patent? It seems like a good unit once put together the right way.
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BMW digital exhaust sound
This is far from uncommon and most high-end cars are using the technology. Porsches, Corvettes, BMWs, Mustangs, etc. all use it. Interiors are becoming so quiet that cars need some help at times to sound good.
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Wheeler Dealers 2015 Season 12 Episode 6 Nissan 240Z
That's awesome Guy. If he is as meticulous as you, it should be a hell of a nice car when finished! If Mike really paid around $8000 for that car, they got a great deal. It looked really clean. I can't wait to see the pictures.
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Wheeler Dealers 2015 Season 12 Episode 6 Nissan 240Z
Thanks for posting. I hadn't seen it yet on TV. They made a few technical errors or at least omissions, but overall, it looks like a nice car. I have a Web Racing cam in my car and i'm not sure why they went with a hard welded cam. According to their website, they don't even sell hard welded Z cams. Maybe they made an exception for the show??? Mike paid $600 for the hard welded cam compared to $395 for the new billet. The big problem I saw is that they reused the rocker arms without resurfacing them or even checking them. Considering the cam was supposedly worn, the rockers would likely be worn as well. The rest of the build was pretty straight forward, though they should have ditched the 280Z hubcaps and gone with either 240Z hubcaps or alloy wheels. The car itself looked like a beautiful example with nice paint, so based on Mike's initial internet searches where he found cars from $18,000 to about $25,000, why did they only ask less than $17,000? A $1000 set of Rewinds and new tires would have made the car look much nicer. Then again, I thought I remember it having nice wheels when it showed up on ebay.
- Reliable and strong electric fuel pump for SU CARBS
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Advice please, strut braces
John, I can't tell from your pic, are the clevises attached to a ring that attaches to the three strut studs, or are the clevises welded straight to the strut towers?
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260z Brake Failure - Jump, Roll & Fire
Ouch! Sorry about your car and your injuries. Hopefully both can be returned to 100% over time. My 260Z race car has a kill switch within driver's reach. Hopefully if I ever have to bail quickly, I remember to kill the switch and fuel pump. Wiring the pump through the oil pressure switch will be on my to-do list.
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A Project Is Brewing...
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A Project Is Brewing...
My pistons and rods looked about like that. I couldn't find anything that would clean them, so I let the machine shop clean them when I took the block in for cleaning and honing. They came back looking like new. They cleaned the front cover too and that came out even better.
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Zinc Additives, Cam Shaft Or Rocker Wear, And Mileage - A Poll
Interesting. Thanks for the history lesson Zed!
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Zinc Additives, Cam Shaft Or Rocker Wear, And Mileage - A Poll
Not doubting you, but unless the car is burning oil, there should be very little ZDDP getting to the cat. I am surprised the cats are that sensitive.
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Zinc Additives, Cam Shaft Or Rocker Wear, And Mileage - A Poll
My L28 race engine might not see the abuse of stop and go traffic, but it does see 24+ hours straight of race track conditions. It makes power to 7000 RPM and is only shut down to refill the gas tank every 2 hours. I run a Web Racing cam and I only run Valvoline VR-1. The cam looks great after thousands of race miles. I have torn apart many, many L series engines and quite a few of them have had cam wear even though the rest of the engine looked great. I can't say if my race engine's cam would wear without the added zinc, but why chance it?
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Newest addition to the garage.
Two words Guy... Out Building.
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She's gone...
Good to hear from you again.
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Newest addition to the garage.
Riiiiiiigggggghhhhhttttttt. ::