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Synlubes

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  1. After many years of working in a cold unheated garage and out on the driveway in winter, I broke down and bought a heater.

    A 55,000 btu kerosene forced air Reddy Heater.

    The temp here today was 40 degrees outside and 54 in my garage.

    My garage is 14’ x 24’ with a 12 foot ceiling, after only 15 minutes the temp in the garage was 70 degrees.

    I have a vented hatch to my overhead for the garage so fumes are not an issue for me.

    There really wasn’t a problem with fumes while the heater ran, just when starting and shut down.

    The heater is much more than I need for inside, but will also suit me well when working on the drive in the cold.

     

    Lowes has them now for $99.00 down from $199.00 (closeout).

     

    Some of the best money I’ve spent in a while!

  2. I learned that if you want everything done (YOUR WAY) theres only one sure method' date=' ....LEARN TO DO THE WORK YOURSELF AND BUY THE NECESSARY TOOLS TO DO IT CORRECTLY[/b']

    in this case a 5 foot long section of clear plastic tubing, (most hardware stores) a threaded fitting and a small funnel,(most auto parts stores) and a friend to hold it , all of which cost maybe $5 and 5 minutes of your time plus the lube will have allowed you to fill your own trans they come in a zillion sizes and there are adapters available, a 3/8"npt or 1/2"npt size fits many trans plugs

     

    screw the fitting into the trans,threaded hole, insert the tubing over the fitting on one end of the tubeing, stand next to the car with the funnel higher than the trans and pour trans lube into the funnel inserted in the other end of the clear plastic tubeing

     

    Buy this tool!

     

    http://album.hybridz.org/showphoto.php?photo=4163&cat=500&ppuser=8468

     

    You dont even need the fittings just some tubing.

  3. Emulsion Tube – Its task is to emulsify the previously metered air issuing from the bleed jet with the fuel coming from the main jet.

    Its influence is more marked at small and average throttle opening angles and during accelerations.

     

    Probably doesn’t need to be said but, make sure the carbs are sync with all the throttle linkage loose.

     

    Maybe look at using a smaller air corrector jet

    Check the float level settings???

    Fuel volume??? not pressure

    Maybe some trash in the bowl???

  4. Your setup seems to be "in the norm" for the carb/engine combo.

    The F11 e-tubes will give you better response in the mid - mid high range and the F-16 have worked well for me in the higher range.

    My setup (similar to yours, but with 32mm chokes) works best with the F-11 e-tubes. Better response getting into the revs.

    The 36mm chokes would be recommended for a "very healthy" engine setup operating at the high rpm (4 - 7+) range.

    I run 32mm chokes, but think 34mm would be the best setup for a well built Z engine.

     

    I run. . .

     

    Chokes 32mm (want 34mm)

    Main 135

    Air 170

    Idle Jet don’t remember

    Pump 55

    E-Tubes F 11

    Idle mixture about 2 turns

     

    I run the same basic engine specs, but with a N42 cly head.

    I have found the 45`s need to be "detuned" abit UNLESS you have a big bore, big cam all out racer turning high revs.

     

    I have found one of the best books to be, Weber - Guide to Parts and Tuning.

    Pierce Manifolds sells them.

  5. Turning the pro valve to the left (or in) should be reducing pressure to the rears.

    Check all lines and fitting to make sure all are correctly seated and tight.

    Always start your brake bleeding at the master cly.

    Then the caliper farthest from the master cly, etc.

    In your case, Master - rt frt - left frt / rt rear - left rear

    I usally flush a quart of fluid thru for each bleed.

     

    If this doesn`t work, possible bad master cly???

  6. Attention Titan owners

     

    Over all they are turning out to be very nice vehicles.

    There have been some rear differential failures so make sure you keep up on the lubricant maintenance.

    Use the recommended TYPE & weight (not necessarily the brand) of fluid and change it often.

    Definitely a good place for a synthetic lubricant.

     

    This info is curtsey of my local Nissan dealer which I work at. :wink:

     

    Ck some Titan forums

  7. I have the idle speed screws out ~2/3 turn it varies from carb to carb...

     

    Did you set/sync the carbs with the car running and the throttle linkage loose?

    Setting the butterflies is the first thing to do, then start tuning.

    I have always found the idle screws to be about the same number of turns with little variance.

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