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  1. When starting off from a stop is when bad valve guide seals leak the most. With the proper tools replacing the seals is about a 3.5 hour job. Mine lasted about 15 years on a Top-End Performance built head. If you change them out and it's still smoking the valve guides themselves might be the problem. Kd tools no longer makes the valve spring compressor but you might be able to find one on e-bay. When I built my engine I don't recall any smoking due to rings not seating, my experience was the motor ran a little hot for about 300 miles but no smoking.
  2. Also the hole the clevis pin goes though can wear causing the clicking too.
  3. Something is out of balance or you could have a u-joint going bad causing the vibration.Or one of your wheels is bent,try rotating the tires and see if the vibration moves up front.
  4. Make sure your nozzles are dropping when you pull the choke lever, also check your mixture, might be slightly lean.
  5. Yeah there should be a plate between the bellhousing and engine, it's not very thick but i emagine it's enough to cause binding without it. And definitely get rid of the direct drive starter, use a gear reduction type from an 81-83 ZX. Go to the bone yard and get one for about 20.00 bucks, chances are it will be original and should last for years.
  6. Works perfectly, just remove mallory breaker plate and install pertronix breaker plate. Ignitor is rivited to the breaker plate, unlike the upgrade for stock points dizzy that installs like a set of points.
  7. It sounds like the car you have came with the mallory, if you were starting with nothing the zx dizzy is the way to go but since you got the mallory might as well use it. I got mine for 100.00 new in the 80's now they are like 600 bucks F that. Do you have the degree key that comes with the mallory ? this is cool, you can set your advance curve to whatever you want.
  8. Yes the tach works, the pertronix functions just like points so the tach doesnt know the difference.
  9. Do you have a volt meter handy ? Check the voltage with key in run postition, should be about 8 volts. I think the msd coil is also supplied with a ballist resistor too. I got fed up with points and put a pertronix in the mallory dizzy about 6 years ago,very clean installation pertronix ignitor comes with its own breaker plate for the mallory. The only thing I did was epoxy the trigger magnets in place instead of using the green tape thats starts to peel after awhile.
  10. Sounds like the condenser is bad, make sure wiring is correct,power to coil should not be more than about 8 volts. Are you using mallory coil? It should come with its own ballist resistor that you must run in series with stock resistor.
  11. Just get a piece of chaulk and mark the output flange and count how many turns of the driveshaft it takes to make one turn of the output flange, easy to ballpark what you have without getting that nasty hypoid oil all over the place.
  12. Sorry I thought I posted what being ramp checked is. Most general aviation airports have an FSDO flight standards district office run by the FAA. What they do is cruise the airports and do random checks. They check airmans certificates, ask you questions about where you are going, check inside your aircraft. Basically what amounts to a traffic stop. The chance of being ramp checked is remote, but I thought you should know what goes on at an airport.
  13. Yeah, it might take a little of both, but if you keep the revs up and don't run to rich it should be ok for a while. I fly a Cessna 172 that has a huge problem fouling plugs during taxi operations prior to take off, so I lean it out for taxi then set my mixture just before being cleared for take off. When I was using the avgas in my Z with the stock engine it would foul pretty quick, but I think that was due to low compression ratio. If you are running high compression 11 or 12 the avgas will work better, avgas in a stock motor is useless but I love the way it smells when it burns.
  14. Running avgas on the street is the same as boot legging, there are a bunch of taxes that don't get paid. But as has been said before the self serve is great with a couple of gas cans. I would reccommend doing it at night because you could get ramp checked by the FEDS, and if you don't have a real good story the next 8 to 12 hours of your life will belong to them. Back in the 90's I worked at kvny Van Nuys Airport when Chevron had a distribution problem at one of their refineries and accidently mixed avgas with jet-A, every piston aircraft pilot was begging us to de-fuel thier planes, needless to say we had more avgas than we knew what to do with. The only problem with running avgas on the street is prolonged idling in traffic will cause lead fouling on the plugs about every 3 to 5 k miles. Don't use expensive plugs and it wont hurt so bad.
  15. Yessir no difference,but why do you only want to change the one rod ? why not all of them ?
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