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  1. Well it's all in the prep. But I'm one to talk, I haven't even stripped my 280 yet. I'm going to go the $500 cheapo paint setup and see how it comes out. Either that ir if I run short on time I'll have a body shop I trust do it right, (for about 2K yeah... ) that's down the road tho, gotta get it swapped and running, but...

     

    I digress, Where are you in your swap? have you begun looking at the wiring yet? from what I understand about the SBC swap is that it'll involve a little harness splicing...

     

    Phar

     

    Oh and yeah there's a few of us here in NM.

     

     

     

    I have a feeling that it's gonna be a long while before this damn car is on the road. I was pulling the dash earlier, and lo and behold, my wiring looks like a retarded monkey on meth went at it. There are randomly cut wires, wires pulled totally out of the connectors, and everything was tangled. It was the type of tangle like when you wrap some headphones around an mp3 player and throw it in your pocket, and a little while later they are really tangled. It was just like that, only I'm not sure how it happened. I knew there was something wrong with the with the wiring because after we first got this car, I spent a good 2 hours reconnecting wires and looking at a printout of the wiring diagram making sure everything I could find was in its right place. Then, I found some wire colors that weren't even on the printout. Even after that, the passenger headlight and turn signal wouldn't work. I swapped over the ones from '73 and those didn't work; I checked the connectors in the engine bay and that didn't work, so I just gave up on trying to figure that out. I'll probably get it fixed, just not in a very timely manner.

     

    This car is getting really frustrating...

  2. a job, that is something I envy very much.

     

    I have moved so much in the last ten years its rediculous, three different middle schools, two different highschools, about to move to my third highschool...

     

    eh we're clogging his thread.

     

    Keep Us updated on your work!!! so these misleading conversations go on lol

     

     

     

    Lol, I was just about to be like, "So this is what it is like to be thread jacked.", but you interrupted your conversation for me. I guess as a tiny update, we figured out we need a gear puller to pull the gear from the crank. So we are a little backed up on progress right now.

  3. oh man, please don't rattlecan paint your car. you would be asking for a crappy job, that won't hold up especially here in NM longer than a year or 2. Read the body and paint forum on here, if you must paint it yourself, a harbor freight sprayer and some decent paint can be had cheap and you'll get about 100 times better finish out if it.

     

     

     

    I hope you're talking to those 2, because I said nothing about rattlecanning my car, I already know that's a bad idea. When Kinser was still down here, we painted the good hood off the 280z with primer, and after a few months, it was flaking off and looking nasty. I sanded down a corner and re sprayed it then painted over it with some dark green Wal Mart paint, and within two months, even the thicker green paint was coming off. I don't know if it was just the way I painted it or the way I prepped it, but it seems no matter what I paint, the paint always comes off.

  4. Yea, its cold in Santa Fe too, I can't believe you were painting. No bubbles or weird stuff? Had a heater going in the garage? Does the walmart there have the orange spray paint that is like their brand btw? Mine doesn't.

     

     

    Actually, the garage wasn't cold at all, I had the door to the room next to the garage open with the heater going in there. And there aren't any bubbles at all. I know that the Wal Mart here carried a fluorescent orange paint in their brand like a year ago, I used it to paint something, I can't remember what, but the tip broke off inside the hole so I threw it away. I'm not sure if they still carry it, but I'll check the next time I go to Wal Mart.

     

     

    lol fun things can be done with some flourescent orange paint.

     

     

    You got some 'splaynin' to do. :mrgreen:

  5. Dude, hotboxin' it with primer, crack that door and put a box fan under it so you aren't stoned when you go back inside, I can see the paint floating around in there.

     

     

    Don't worry, I had a fan going when I was painting, and the garage door was open about 2 feet. I didn't want to open it any more because I like my fingers and toes attached to my body, it was cooollld last night (outside).

  6. No I did not, see, the ones that come with the car, you have to push down, the ones I am talking about are the ones that you can pull out from the top. and reuse. I meant similar to these but its not a screw, its like a button that goes in how the screw did. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/10-Toyota-Interior-Trim-Push-Type-Clips-Echo-Scion_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem5d24e60a6cQQitemZ400051014252QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

     

    There are the stock type pins

     

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/15-Honda-Interior-Trim-Push-Type-Clips-91550-S50-000ZL_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem5d25e7a03bQQitemZ400067895355QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories

     

     

    Lol, you did describe the stock ones though, you said nothing about reusing them.:mrgreen:

     

    So I spent the last 40 minutes sanding one trim piece, boy are my arms tired... Wait, that isn't the joke is it? Oh well. I did get those off though, and one is almost bare metal. I'll go back in a bit and finish the first one and do the other. Thanks for the telling me how to get the plastic rivets out rturbo 930, I would probably taken forever to figure that out.

  7. Go to auto zone and get the more modern style plastic interior clips. They are little deals with a hole in them and they spread out when you put the little peg pin deals that go in and they will hold the on. will go right into the stock location. =P Can't believe you hadn't figured this out. But Interior is overrated. Its a V8 powered sports car, interior just limits the ability to here the car make lovely sounds.

     

     

     

    No lol, I'm not talking about the interior, I'm talking about the trim around the taillights. This piece: http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/PROD/50-1564, just the stock version.

  8. The trim panels? there should be 3-4 plastic rivets holding them onto the hatch sill. You just tap out the centers and pull them out. After that there's 2-3 clips on the bottom holding them on. They'll just pull off.

     

    If someone replaced the plastic rivets with metal ones, then yes, carefully drill them out.

     

    Lol, thanks, I didn't even think of that. I just went and checked, they're plastic alright. What's a good way to reattach the trim once its off? Screws, plastic rivets, or what?

  9. Would the taillight lenses replace the stock ones? Would they like bond or bolt to the housing or what (I'm not sure how the taillights are put together; I've never taken them out). I'm just wondering because my taillight lenses are busted and cracked. I'm liking the idea of a totally smooth taillight, that would look awesome smoked really dark with really bright leds behind them with a black panel on the back so the colors all blend.

  10. So I was talking to my dad just now, and we need a radiator and a driveshaft too. And the bushings aren't a necessity so they can wait until I get a job. Do you know if there are any 74 or older Novas, Vegas, or Camaros in the junkyards near you, I need to get a driveshaft from one of them because they have the specific u-joint I need. And apparently for the 700r4 I need to install a park-neutral switch on it.

  11. Lol, its gonna take more time than that. I still have to do something to the 700r4 for the v8 swap (not sure what, need to read that part of swap book again), need to grind holes for engine mounts, need to cut some metal out of the mounts for some reason (once again, I need to read that part of the book again), need to get floors done, need to paint engine bay, need to move hard lines into the fender, need to put the v8 back together, need to get new bushings for the car, I know there is more than that, but its just not popping in my head right now. Augh, I have a lot to do... Thanks for reminding me. :mrgreen:

  12. Not a huge update, but we did some more work on the v8. We pulled off the intake, pulled the rocker arms, and pulled the cam. Still need to pull of the bottom timing chain gear so we can put the gear drive on.

     

    Oh, and I switched our 1 good driver's door from the blue Z to the green one. I have a question though, are the series 1 latches different in any way from series 2? The blue Z's door didn't want to latch most of the time I tried to shut it. Any ideas for that? I'm thinking I need to switch the latch from the green door because that one latched every time. And what are the plastic wedge looking things underneath the metal latch on the door?

     

    We decided to not go with the widebody for now, that's gonna take way too long. We're thinking flares for now. And I have a question about that too; does anyone have any idea about Diamond Racing's custom wheels? How does that work? Do you like send them a design and a specific size and they make it, or what? And, if anyone has a source for cheap 16 inch wheels, any help would be appreciated, I went through the first 50 pages of the wheel section looking for ideas but couldn't find anything I liked or that wasn't cheap in any way. I'm thinking around the 300-600 dollar price range for the wheels. Preferably 16x9.5 with low backspacing or a negative offset. We already have some 245/50/r16 tires that came with my dad's Camaro. 2 are brand new made in 2007, the other 2 have a little wear but still have some life in them.

     

    Justin

  13. But, all 260Zs had "280-style" dashboards and taillights. All 260 and 280 dashboards (the raw core, wire harnesses changed every year, the gauges got switched around a bit and the typeface changed, but the dash itself) and taillights are interchangeable from whenever 260Zs started production through the end of the S30 after model year '78.

     

    Thanks for clearing that up.

     

    I got a little done this week, I cleaned my garage a bit more, there is like a foot more room width wise, but there is still like 4 more feet of stuff to get out of there, like a dresser and some cabinet thing. There is room for the Z to fit and to open a door about half way. I cleaned the v8 oil pan and belt pulley (the pulley on the front of the motor that is connected to the crank) and painted them both black. Hopefully I can get more done in the next few weeks. I think I should have made a New Year's resolution to get off my ass and do stuff. That would have been a good idea.:mrgreen:

  14. I didn't get to see it in like IMAX 3D but I saw it in 3D, I have one word to describe it: Awesome.

    Definately worth seeing and watching again. And again... And again.. But I like movies like that so, yeah. But it's still a good movie even if you dont like scifi, it has alot of action too.

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