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  1. Not much has been going on except I got my new rims and they fit great. Fronts are 15x11 wirth 265/50r15 and rears are 15x12 with 295/50r15. I am still getting them polished and cleaned prior to putting all the tires on the rims.

     

    My unit got activated to go support efforts on the Dixie fire complex in California but I got these photos the night before I left. They are WIDE as ill get but they fit great.

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  2. Do your self a favor and go with southernpolyurethanes.com best paint you can get.

     

    You should only need 2 coats of base covered by 2 mid coats and then 3 coats of clear (little more for wet sanding). Should come out to 1.5g of base mixed and mid and then 2g clear mixed.

     

    You can do 3 mid coats if needed based on tiger stripping 

  3. Got two of the door hinges rebuilt. Everything was disassembled, sand blasted, soaked in zinc phosphate and then powder coated black. I am just waiting on parts to get the other two built.

     

    I ordered the bushing and pin kit off Ebay from westworldautopartsuser and I was somewhat unsatisfied with everything at first but after finishing the first set im happy. When I was assembling the set it felt as though there would be a large amount of play due to the pin being loose in the bushings and the bushings being loose in the hinge body I do not believe this to be the case now as the final assembly was crazy tight.

     

    The roller bearing was worn beyond me wanting to reuse it so I found a decent replacement from Tractor Supply Co (Part number PHX36375100 See photo) in the form of a steel 3/8 to 5/8 bushing. It is almost identical the the original except it is slightly longer. 2-3 minutes on the bench grinder and it was shortened and polished up to ensure smooth operation for years.

     

    I am hoping to get the other two built this weekend and maybe even picking up my rims finally.

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  4. Best thing I did for tuning is by the hp tuners with data logging and hooked up my wide band o2. I was able to do exactly what iron head said by logging 1 day at a time and changing the tune in the evening. Then I went 2-3 days logging and changed the tune. It took about a month to get her just right. 

     

    Big thing I learned is to push your spark tables 1 degree forward at a time and then once you get knock back it off 4*. Without a true dino 4* is the safe play to get max power.

  5. So, I have been on leave (kind of) and have gotten a lot done on Athena. I have moved on to the next thing I can do without wheels on the car and that is interior sound deadening.

     

    I ordered Noico sound deadening stuff for the fire wall and the floors from Amazon for about $80 for everything.

     

    I ordered thicker foam (1/4in thick) for the firewall and it ended up being way more than I needed so I decided to use it in the trunk and still have 6 sheets for the doors. This foam stuff is very sticky and shouldn't have any issues down the road pending issues with heat. For anyone worried about weight, this is the stuff for you. When I got the box I thought it was empty. This stuff is light.

     

    I got the thinner stuff for everywhere else. It is the standard stuff that looks like tar (doesn't smell) and is foil backed. I haven't started with this stuff but cab tell you it is heavy (about 1/2lb per sqft).

     

    I also have steel fuel line on order and should start working on the wiring next.

     

    Below is the links to the two products I got.

     

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B07QW2RL2Q/ref=sspa_mw_detail_0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExTlFEV1dNRFhDNkpPJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNTQ4MjQzM1NUSUROSUlNUVhJSCZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwNDc3MzE0MUFRSjEzNFJRUUlOMiZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX3Bob25lX2RldGFpbCZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdA==&pd_rd_i=B07QW2RL2Qp13NParams

     

    https://www.amazon.com/Noico-deadening-Automotive-Insulation-dampening/dp/B00URUIKAK/ref=pd_aw_fbt_1/142-5099796-2266522?pd_rd_w=T79EB&pf_rd_p=5a17cc08-b2ad-4a9b-927b-db1f6ea04791&pf_rd_r=PJ4D91WDH4GJA829T9KQ&pd_rd_r=7834d1ae-0b14-489a-b893-5bd904d0957a&pd_rd_wg=Cf8UU&pd_rd_i=B00URUIKAK&psc=1

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  6. Its by no means a pro job but I'm super happy with it. I did multiple wipe downs with wax and grease remover and tacked it right before. I had the garage door open about a foot and had multiple fans pulling exhaust out and then I wetted the floor (after I swept and mopped for almost a whole day). The worst part about it is knowing I got to do the rest of the body panels now.

     

    Well I got some more done. I mounted all the brake lines, master, booster, front cross member, some of the trim and got the driver 1/4 window in.

     

    For the 1/4 window I powder coated the upright and used all new hardware, replaced the seal that holds the window in and reused the body seal. Trying to save money while also getting the best bang, I searched and found a seal (d shape I think) that fits nicely. This should replace the 1/4 window and the top door seals.

     

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0733TDRLB?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title

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  7. 2 coats of TCP restoration shop fire red pearl urethane basecot over the black primer and then 4 coats of custom shop 2020 clear coat (only 2 in the engine bay).

     

    There are a few nibs here and there but for the most part it is very clean.

     

     

    Now to start doing the rest of the parts, interior, and wiring.

     

    I know every auto painter out there is cringing at the fact that I am painting the parts separately but I do not have the space to paint it all together.

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  8. Well, based on some other sites, I lowered my pressure, tightened up my fan and dropped my paint supply to almost none existence and it worked ok... almost like fogging on some powder coat...

     

    Anyways, I got the final coat of sealer on. I will start laying down my 2 coats of color and 3 coats of clear first thing tomorrow morning... wish me luck.

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  9. Besides ccw, where do yall get wide rims in 4 lug? Felgen werk is giving me the run around after having an order in for over 1.5 years. I'm at the point where I can't move forward without rims and tires as I have to mount the rear fender flares.

     

    I'm going to start stripping all the body panels while I continue to wait or find an alternative. 

  10. I have seen some people install double dins but i do not know how.

     

    Let me start by saying my car is in the process of being built (still in paint and body) so i cannot tell you if i like it but I bought a joying double din. The main brain box is a single din connected to the 9in screen via a 8in ribbon cable so I have much more mounting flexibility. This was the only way I figured it would work as I will have a vintage ac system along with a shifter cable going through the area.

     

    This is like the one I bought.

     

    https://www.joyingauto.com/joying-8-single-din-android-8-1-0-car-multimedia-player-4gb-64gb.html

  11. My 5.3ls with the 4l60 was around 300hp and would spin wheels in 1st and 2nd. I could down shift at 50 and still break the tires loose.

     

    At the 500-600 power range you are going to have to upgrade the rear suspension and drive train along with a lot of body mods to stiffen the shell (I hade some broken spot welds along the frame rail).

     

    I am currently building a 6.0 and may supercharge it if I ever get bored of the 500hp range. I am also going wide body to get some 295s under the rear.

  12. I have been able to get a lot done on the car over the last week.

     

    I decided to go ahead and order the Z Speed fender flares from Fiberglass Mafia. I figured if they were not exactly what I wanted I might be able to cut them down to make them ZG Wide Flares. Of note, I only bought the rears as I still plan on using the rocket bunny front end. I emailed them my request and they responded with an extra option on the website in less than a day. Very quick customer service.

     

    https://www.fiberglassmafia.com/S30-240z-260z-280z-Z-Speed-Fender-Flares--Rear-Pair_p_61.html 

     

    The weather is going to be a little warmer this weekend so I decided to start preping for epoxy primer. It is going to be in the 60s still so I will through the heater in before and after spraying as I have to have a minimum of 70*. I have the main body stripped down and am just getting the finishing touches cleaned up. I have been using some paint stipping disk I got from Amazon and have been very happy with them. They work very quickly, create minimal heat and last a long time. I have only gone through four on the main body so the 10 that I bought should do the entire body.

     

    https://www.amazon.com/10-Pack-Grinders-Removes-Strips-Cleans/dp/B07YKMPRBC/ref=pd_rhf_ee_s_rp_c_2_0_2/145-6868535-7298507?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07YKMPRBC&pd_rd_r=077cf418-53f2-45de-8f35-503ed1d6a6d9&pd_rd_w=AvZtb&pd_rd_wg=ZtqOv&pf_rd_p=45ea3989-28e2-45c9-97ac-7e99f613a91b&pf_rd_r=DGZ2407QX3QGY50QZJ19&psc=1&refRID=DGZ2407QX3QGY50QZJ19

     

    I did during stripping the body found one last rust spot that could not be cleaned out. so I decided to do a quick repair along with patching the other rear bumper area.

     

    I am hoping to get the paint booth set back up tomorrow and spray epoxy either tomorrow afternoon or Saturday morning.

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  13. I have removed my windshield 3 times since replacing the gasket almost 10 years ago and have always reused it.

     

    I just push it backwards towards the front of the car softly with some screw drivers (or soft plastic bike tire mounting things to keep from cracking the glass by accident). Work your way around the glass and it will slide out after you get about half way around. 

  14. Well this weekend was very productive with a horrible ending.

     

    I got the rear finished welding, rear suspension in, rear brake lines in, front fenders on (just for fitment), built a new transmission cross member, and then went to mount the rear fender flares and could not be more disappointed with the fitment.

     

    I had to finish powder coating all the rear suspension and I had to cut the strut tower to allow for full adjustment. Since the rear suspension is over the rear brake lines, I figured I better put them in now instead of forgetting and having to pull stuff out.

     

    I am going back to the front fenders and mounting the flares with 10-24 SS thread inserts. They have been very troublesome however so I might be switching to Aluminum ones. I first had the harbor freight special install tool and I broke it so I have been trying to get them in via DIY tool and they are a pain.

     

    The old transmission cross member was made when I didn't have a real welder (Microwave home made welder) and it was made from scrap so I decided to make a new one out of 1x2 tubing.

     

    Everything was going good until I decided to try and mount the rear fenders. Please note these are not "True" Rocket Bunny flares but knock offs. To top it off, they were not meant for a 2+2 so the body lines are are slightly different. I had hoped that I could "Make it work" but I don't know how anyone could ever mount these even on a regular body. I would have had to stretch them so much they would cracked with minimal flex.

     

    So my rear fender options are back to square one. I am looking at using the https://www.fiberglassmafia.com/datsun.html Wide ZG flares or the Z Speed flares. Has anyone ever used anything from fiberglass mafia? I messaged them and they responded very quickly.

     

    Any Suggestions???

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