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sorealsosurreal

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  1. Steve just commented to me via facebook and offered the same cam to me. I'm curious if after a year, anyone has any experience.
  2. Well I haven't posted up any progress for a while mostly because I haven't had any hahaha. I I've been pretty busy with my new baby boy but have been squeezing in some garage time in between naps. one weekend i went through all the hydraulics. spent a couple hours clearing out all the brake lines and installing a new master cylinder, but of course the calipers and wheel cylinders are frozen. When it came to the clutch i replaced the clutch master and slave cylinder but i think the clutch disk is rusted to the fly wheel and pressure plate because i still cant get the car into neutral when running. I've also been fighting keeping the car running, my problem seems to be fuel related so either my new pump is junk or I've got to much sediment in the tank. I've checked the spray pattern on the injectors and they seem to be working well. I'm getting pretty tired of this 40 year old EFI so I've decided to switch to carbs. I was pretty set on the 4-barrel because of my experience with them, but some SU's just fell into my lap so I am probably going to send them to Z therapy and use them instead. Other then that I've mostly started hording parts for when I've got some free time, I was able to pick up the engine and trans from an 83 280ZX for free so I will be swapping on my N42 head onto the F54 with block with flat top pistons to bump up compression, and will install the 5 speed once I can get a matching rear end. I also scored some used 15x7 Konig rewinds, as well as some tokico illuminas and quickor springs which I'll install when I can afford some bushings.
  3. I have a 72 240Z for sale, as the ad states I do not have a title or keys and there is extensive rust in the rockers, floors, hatch, as well as other common rust areas on Z's. The engine is an E88 head and P30 block backed by a 4 speed all in unknown condition. Looking to get it out of my garage, I just don't have the space for it. I am located in Salem, OR and am asking $850, please feel free to call or text 949-378-6460. Thanks, Matt EDIT: car will come with black steel wheels, a 280z steering wheel, and without the rear bumper and glovebox door.
  4. I haven't gotten one yet, and I didn't realize there were revisions of the AZZC manifold! Or do you mean another brand? Either way I'm interested. Could you send a picture and how much you're asking?
  5. As title says, I'm looking for an AZZC 4 barrel manifold, would consider other manifolds except 4 barrel adapter to SU manifold. Already have carb and only need manifold. Price shipped to 97303 OR
  6. Also received mine today. Thanks Ryan, your the man! Let me know if you ever do a run in babies onesie's!!
  7. Clean looking build!! I've got a couple questions for you though, are you using the factory clutch master cylinder? What size primaries are your headers? I'm wondering because on hawk's site I saw everything from 1 3/4" TO 2" primaries. Or does any size fit?
  8. Thank you. Yes I've got some pent-up energy, but being inside for the last 6 days will do that to anyone.
  9. Well, it's been a long time coming, so I'll start with a little back story. When I was 16 in 2005 or so I bought my first Z, a very rust free and original 1972 240Z. Unfortunately at the time I didn't know much about cars. My dad and I were working on installing a stereo and got bit by the "while your at it bug" and decided to redo all the interior. The problem came when we ripped the dash out and didn't pay enough attention or label things. I attempted putting the dash back in a few times but always had connectors left over. So there my Z sat while I went to school, worked full time, chased girls, and got other projects and I had even gotten a few other Z's that I ended up parting out. I had always planned on figuring out the Z but never got around to it. Eventually in 2011 I was involved in a bad motorcycle accident that put me out of work for about a year, I had bills start to creep up on me so I sold my Z. Thankfully it went to a good home, it was shipped over to the U.K. To become a Win Percy replica car, but I had been regretting it ever since. My first Z when i sold Since selling the Z I did a lot of growing up, moved front Southern California to Oregon, got married, bought some other fun cars (2006 CTS-V and a 2011 WRX), a house, and got my wife pregnant in the end of 2016. At least several times a month I'd find my self looking on Craigslist for a Z, most up here in the PNW are in really rough shape due to all the moisture, and now these things are fetching top dollar, so all I was really doing was looking. In June of this year (2017) I found a Z in my town for $1,800 that looked to be in decent shape so I called the guy and left a message and never heard a response. A day or two later I was driving to work the same way I do every day and out of the corner of my eye I spotted what looked to be the Same Z! Later on in the day I stopped by and rang the doorbell and talked to the guy. He had only bought it about 9 months ago in hopes to restore but recently found his wife had cancer so just needed it gone. The Z looked pretty rust free for this climate, had some rust bubbles and a little rust I. The spare tire area and might need floors but that was about it. The owner said it ran on starting fluid but needed a fuel pump so I asked him to show me. After tossing in a battery and spraying some starting fluid the thing actually lit up, and didn't sound half bad either! So I told him I'd have to talk to my wife but was very interested. He said he had some one coming to pick it up tomorrow but he was on a first come first serve basis. So right away I called my 7 month pregnant wife asking if I could buy the Z, I'm sure most people out there could guess her reaction. I mentioned it was pretty rust free, would run with little effort, and the price was right. She mentioned we were about to have a baby and all the expenses that would come with it. We were arguing a little and I wasn't gaining any traction when I then lost service and the call was dropped. I called her back maybe 15 minutes later when I regained service and she said I could get the car, to this day I have no idea what changed her mind. The deal was I could buy the Z but needed to pay back the money to our savings account as fast as possible and couldn't use money from my paycheck and I couldn't put any money into the car until I payed it off. So I hauled ass to the bank and then to the owner of the Z, I was able to talk him down to $1600 and we made the deal. He then brought out some bill of sale paperwork, I mentioned his ad said he had a clean title. He told me the car does have a clean title but the owner before him had lost it. Great... I had agreed to buy this car, wanted this car, but it didn't have a title. I looked at the documentation, and it all look good, but what do I know. So I gave him the money and picked up the Z later that day. After towing the Z home, I found the clutch and brake hydraulics were shot, not a big deal but I wanted to get it up my sloped driveway and into the garage. So I threw the car in 1st, put a battery in it, and loaded the intake up with starting fluid. I started turning the key and to my amazement the car chugged it's way up the driveway and into my garage. I was finally able to give the car a good look over, the vehicle hasn't been registered since 1996! The fuel pump wasn't running with direct power applied, the clutch and brake hydraulics were shot as mentioned above, and really that was my starting point to getting this thing on the road. I "traded" some work for a fuel pump which I then installed and looped in a fuel filter before the pump since there was a little sediment after draining the fuel tank. As well as replaced the fuel filter at the fuel rail. After priming the pump the Z actually fired up but had some hesitation. After letting it run for a little, I gave it some gas and the heater hose burst open shooting coolant everywhere. So I replaced the heater hose with some universal 5/8 hose. I threw in some sea foam which helped the hesitation some, I think there is some garbage in the injectors. I also pulled the plugs and ran some sand paper on them and re gaped them and checked the timing. I then figured out why the driver door wouldn't lock, the lock actuator on the door latch was rusted frozen so while pulling the window frame to get the latch out, I broke the 2 bolts that go through the door to the window frame at the front. So it was time to pull out the drill and tap set. Thankfully I was able to loosen up the lock mechanism and it now works like a charm. The passenger door wouldn't open from the outside which I found was due to a broken door handle. I was able to find a used one on eBay for $15 shipped. The Z came with a fiberglass 240Z series 1 Air damn which I installed even though it fits horribly and has has the openings for the turn signals, I'd still say it looks better than the big ugly bumpers that the 280's came with. That gets you guys pretty much up to speed on my newly acquired Z. I did go to the DMV with the documentation and paper work I had. It turns out everything was correct and I got the title a couple weeks later. And my wife and I had our son just the other day on August 26th! The plans for the Z are strictly low budget right now. I will be keeping the L series for a while, hopefully find an F54 flat top short block to put under the N42 head I have and throw in a cam. I am currently thinking of swapping to a 4barrel intake manifold but am open to other affordable intake options so I'll just wait and see what comes my way. Probably upgrade to Toyota calipers up front and disks out back. But more than anything the current plan is to just get the thing on the road and drive it to catch up on all those years my other Z sat in the garage. It feels good to be back in the Z game!
  10. I've wanted to do this for a year or so now, maybe even run some boost! Many companys are making these self learning TBI and MPI setups, Holley, Edelbrock, MSD, and Fast to name a few. I think the biggest plus to a self learning system like the Atomic EFI and the many others that are out there is that I don't have to pay anyone to tune it or try and figure it out my self! Would love to see some builds!
  11. Need a Z first =/ I came from Southern California where rust free Z's were plentiful. Up here in the Pacific North West all the Z's in my price range that I've looked at are rust buckets...
  12. awesome, unfortunately none of the pics work anymore in your build thread. do the auto trans cross members work? And will I need a manual trans drive shaft?
  13. is it as simple as swapping trans, flywheel, clutch, pedals, clutch master, slave cylinder, and lines,and cutting hole in floor board? will i need a different crossmember as well? going to look at what seems to be a great priced 1972 240Z tomorrow and its auto and that just wont do. any info on parts or tricks I'll need would be greatly appreciated. will all holes (threaded or not) that i will need be there besides the hole for the shifter?
  14. glad to hear 245/45/16's fit with the eibachs and 0 offset! I've read of lots of people complianing about rubbing even with 225's and tokicos
  15. Has anyone used one of the many new TBI 4 barrel EFI systems? I am really curious how these are working with the L series engines and 4 barrel manifolds. Holley, Fast, Edelbrock, and MSD all make them and many more. Most are not boost applicable but MSD just came out with one called atomic EFI that will support 525hp and up to 14psi of boost! I am Zless at the moment but would really like to try this route once I get another Z. Just curious if anyone has had any experience with these "easy" to use systems.
  16. As Tony said just get a bolt and bolt it to the block. Personally I loop the chain so the bolt goes through 2 links with a washer or washers on the bolt and tighten till there is no slack in the chain. I dont see the need for strap as I use this method on short block chevy big big blocks all the time at work with no problems accept maybe bending the washer.
  17. The Kameari is a 90.5mm not 91mm of ypu must have a 91mm. Whats the part number on the NISMO gaskets?
  18. Ok to make a long story short I took out my dash to replace it in high school 3 years ago and have lagged and have not put it back in. I’ve now got the dash and some of the connections done but am now stumped and I've forgot what goes where. I have a wiring diagram but colors don’t seem to match up and I am no electrical wizard. I’m tired of spending three hours to figure out 1 small connection at a time. If someone would be willing to come by and help especially if you have done this before I'd be willing to supply unlimited Coronas or Budweiser. I live in Orange County, CA Lake Forest to be exact. I have Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays free to do this accept this coming Saturday. PM me and hopefully someone out there can help me out. Thanks! Matt
  19. Pep boys or autozone has specter couplers that you can make one from, that's whAt I did for my 83 turbo. Or cl eBay, they are all over.
  20. As the title reads I'm looking for an L28 short block with flat top pistons. Looking for a usable short block I can throw a head on and run. Looking to pickup I live in SoCal and am in no rush and on a low budget so let me know what you got. Thanks! Matt
  21. That would make more sense! Hahha my bad
  22. Neither of those vehicles have L28's...
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