makaofox Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 Well since I have this posted on other forums I figure what the heck ill post it on here, since im on here a lot now. Yea thats right Kenny' date=' I just ripped off your title Here is my build thread. In the beginning of October 2011 I brought my first s30. As stated in my previous thread this is a non-running 1976 280z that I brought, which needs some loving. The run down: 1976 280z Its silver on blue and black interior. I got the toyota 4x4 calipers with the 84 z31 rotors. Worst thing is it sat for 10 years, all im planning on doing is: 1) Clean the HELL out of it. (did that) 2) Replace ALL the hoses on everything. (replaced a few most seem to be amazing, inside and out. I have some on the side just in case, they are easy to get too. The ones that arent I will replace.) 3) Drain EVERY FLUID on the car. The motor oil is 10 years old and BLACKER THAN BLACK. There was some brake fluid in the MC but not much and it was shot. (drained and replaced the Clutch master and slave cylinder. Soon replacing the Master cylinder with the 15/16 280zx one.) 4) After draining all the fluid, add the 4 piston toyota calipers and the z31 na rotors to the front, and find a rear disk set up. (im thinking the maxima set up, any advise would be cool. Im thinking about doing it AFTER I get the z running. The fronts still need the spacers, adaptors and brake pads. The rears need the rear conversion kit and the 240sx calipers.) 5) after the brake set up bleed everything (I plan on doing it more than once to clean it out good), brakes and bench bleed the clutch. (Already bled the clutch and feels so much stronger) 6)Paint the roll cage black (I dont like the rusted look LOL) Its SCCA appproved soo its a wicked roll cage the welds are orgasmic haha! (Cut the knee bar because that was a pain literally. Thinking about painting it a midnight blue now, considering I cant powder coat it.) 7) Replace battery, seeing if the tail lights work well, and probably getting better headlights. 8) Get an exhasut since its running right from the exhaust manifold! (My exhaust manifold is said to be better than the headers they offer, but might get headers because they are new and lighter. Not looking to spend if I wont gain anything though.) 9) Tires for the panasports, and better lug nuts. 205/15 fronts, 225/15 rears 10) MSA front bumper with the 240z turn signals, MSA carbon fiber spoiler, and ZG flares. 11) MAYBE a radio, the car has almost no luxuries, so not sure if I want to even put in a better radio or anything. (zune works well for me, and it has a cassette player) 12) Fix the window, it some how feel off track. (Fixed, but I need key for the locks of the car.) 13) DRIVE THE PHUCK OUT OF IT! (most likely will be in the spring) What the guy said: 76 280z California rust free car(Coupe) it has full coil over suspension and 4 wheel camber plates to adjust the suspension. (IT IS SLAMMED TO THE FING FLOOR) v It sits lower than a 240Z and should handle like a slot car . Toyota 4 piston calipers and rotors for the front brake upgrade and 15 inch Pannasports. Its silver with black interior and has a full roll cage and comes with Vintage SCCA log books if you ever wanted to go racing its vintage eligible. (Tried researching for "Becks ultra high performance or anything like that but came up empty. I would love to speak with the owner.) It Was an ITS car (improved Touring ) so it still has all of its street equipment and was never cut up or gutted or wrecked just the carpet was removed, has about 3 little dents but nothing major. The full dash wipers lights door panels everything is all there. 2 brand new racing seats It still has its original L28 motor that was rebuilt to stock specs and still has its original fuel injection & 4sp manual transmission . Pics when I first go it: Now some progress that has been done: Took the disgusting bumper shock absorbers off. Did a bit of cleaning and dropped the intake+exhaust manifold, gas tank, and tranny. Looking to pull the motor to make life easier. Still havent ordered anything, but this is how she sits right now: ^ Got some cleaning to do. ^Looks can be deceiving! This little bugger weighs alot more than I thought! I would say upwards of 25lbs. ^ SO light, its very nice and well built. ^Brought another 76 gas tank, which are RARE, but turns out it had a pin hole leak. Decided what the hell, and will restore my tank instead since it it nicer. ^ I think the "withdrawl lever", the metal spring type thing might be bent out of shape. ^ Clutch looks to be in place lol. ^ The only rust spots on the z. One of which is from scrapping the pavement, the other is a common area. In which the drain gets clogged, both are easy to fix and not serious. ^ Took out the stupid knee bar, looks much better. The roll cage is SO tight ti the body, that the driver side rood liner is melted from the rubbing friction against the cage. Thats all for now! Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 11, 2012 Author Share Posted May 11, 2012 Got my Poly Urethane bushings. Only installed the transmission mount bushings so far. I think they are super bad ass! But I know they will squeak like hell' date=' soon. Here are some pics of the set that I got from ebay. They are awesome and the shipping was ridiculously fast. [img']http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/PolyUrethaneBushingsfor280z001.jpg[/img] Got the stage 1 clutch and oem flywheel in, along with the gaskets and ignition coil. Still missing the 280zx brake master cylinder, which should come next week. Today Me and my father pulled the motor, it wasnt soo bad, but putting it back in fully dressed with the tranny will not be easy. We have to drop the car roll it out, then roll it in and rejack it....sigh*. Cleaned up the block since it was out, and now its pretty clean. All I need are a few fuel line hoses, vaccum lines, radiator plug and it should be good to go. Still need a battery but its coming along. Im not going to paint my block, currently im concerned for my engine bay and the undercoating issue. Any suggestions? I saw the duplicolor undercoating and after a few months it will wear out, unless you do several coats. Im not looking to spend a fortune but I would like to have it prepared for the day I do the full on restoration. (which might be a few years down the line) I have been reading up on, 3M, wurth and a few other cans. I am liking 3M because its around $10 a can as opposed to $20 or the duplicolor at $3. The engine bay really just the frame rails are starting to chip away paint and I just want to stop it before it rusts. Update:Well its been awhile but with the motor out I have decided what I wanted to do and that was to paint the bay semi flat black. I used probably 4 cans and it came out pretty dam well. Of course being a rattle can paint job it doesnt have the same quality compared to professionally painted. I just sanded down the rusty spots in the bay and painted it. The tough cookie was getting into those hard to reach area's like where the master cylinder is and the clutch master clyinder is. I did the best I could and came out pretty well' date=' I do have some drips but I will fix that later on by sanding it and painting it again. I did use a primer that eliminates rust, so lets see how true that is lol. While painting I went out and brought undercoating. I used 3M underseal as well as rubberized undercoating and for the price ~$10 per can they are well worth it. I basically spayed on the well known area's to rust and some time when the car runs I will under coat the undercarriage. I undercoated my gas tank and it practically looks brand new! I have since worked on the intake manifold and replaced all the hoses. (that was a b!tch but I got them all replaced), then I brought a header to eliminate the spacer issue when I bolt it back on. The roll cage received an experimental color, went with red! So I think im going to paint the whole cage red because it is really nice. Meaning down the line I will replace my blue seats for red. The sad part T_____T Well tearing the motor down I come to find that the head was nice but the cylinder walls are some what rusted. So I think im going to buy a master rebuild kit for about $600 and rebuild the motor and just poloish up the block. Being my first time doing any of this it should be fun learning. y goal at this point is remain in budget and just have a nice peppy z. My long term goal is to have a 1jz in the z and keep it at a moderate 400hp, which is more than enough. Im just looking to get the L28 running for a good while and have my fun with it. Progress of the pics: [img']http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/001-3.jpg[/img] ^ My rack looks brand new ^I HATE YOU RUST! T_T, ahh well gives me a chance to build something with my own hands, and know it was done right. ^I made a timing block to prevent the timing chain from falling. ^The 2 cans I used for the z. Both are great quality cans. ^ Took care of that nasty rust spot! I grinded it down, and it looked like swiss cheese! At the moment I just coated the crap out of it and it looks much better. Down the line I will weld it up properly but for now it will be more than fine. ^ Another angle. This is the rustest part of my z, and the one frame rail that was scrapped. (isnt rotting through the body just the bottom part) So that is taken care of the body is in amazing condition! I am very happy with that. ^ Coated the gas tank as well and it looks awesome! Almost new! Working on the z found 2 surprise rust spots. One on the driver side door, which was odd but must have been banged up at one point. So I sanded it down to metal and took care of that. The second spot was on the passenger side where the pointy part of the fender sits by the windshield. Took care of that as well as they covered it up with some tape! :/ That was an easy fix and coated it as well. So basically now im going to focus on the interior clean it up, paint the roll cage red and clean up the floor pan with the rubberizes 3M. Going to ask around on what I should do with the block but im leaning toward the master rebuild kit for $600 and building the motor up with that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 11, 2012 Author Share Posted May 11, 2012 Update! Well its been awhile' date=' sent out my motor to be built by JDS Motoring in port reading, New Jersey. He is a really good friend of mine and he is doing the work for a great price, so I couldnt resist building up the motor to a respectable status. All I really wanted were 280zx flat tops the rest 280z parts, so 200hp should be within my expected output in the end. Brought a silver mine rear disk kit and some pieces for the front to complete it like ss lines and the spacers. Finished the driver side front and that was cake. Got to the passenger side and the disk needs to be surfaced as it has a high point -____-. The front is basically done, the rear isnt going to be hard but its a a pain with the parking brake lol. [img']http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/001-4.jpg[/img] ^ Driver side, looks soo pretty. ^ SS line is serious business! ^ Passenger side, with the disk that needs to be cut a bit to even it out. ^ Passenger side, it already had ss lines but they were weak sauce for the new set up. ^ The old icky front brakes. Gotta say they are pretty nice, but they dont compare to the 4x4 calipers and z31 vented disks. ^ The devils work lol. This sucker has to be cut in order to fit the rear disks. It wasnt that bad. ^ All the nonsense of the driver side rear. Those drum covers put up a SERIOUS ass battle! I hammered the driver side so hard it split in half! The passenger side came off like butter. ^ Passenger side hub, with the back plate still on it. Hammer it a few times to loosen it off the hub and then cut away with a sawzal VERY CAREFULLY. ^ The rear goodies! This kit is serious. Its expensive but worth it! Edan is a very good guy. (messed up my order though :/ I wanted NO drilled/slotted disks just regular. But its all good, I dont intend to track the z yet. ^ Calipers come off a ford cobra I think, the year is 2010? ^ss brake lines, my rubber ones were shot! Painted my cage, its REALLY hard with it still in the car. So hard I have drips galore lol. I dont care though, as long as it doesnt rust again. Im going to sand it and give it another coat and then clean up everything else. Since part of the interior is now red lol. Some area's of the cage are ON the body of the car, I cant even get a thin piece of paper between the body and the cage. This was a nice cage but man did they do a tight job. These guys are still waiting to be united with their best bud mr.L28 T___T. Hopefully I get the motor in January, as by then I'll have the brakes all done, and the gas tank back up. All I need is a hose for the gas tank and a master cylinder from a 79-81 280zx. I can get one but its almost impossible to get another or even a rebuild kit! This is how she sits now, waiting... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 11, 2012 Author Share Posted May 11, 2012 Well I jut noticed I didnt update about my brakes so here is the whole write up I did. This is a write up I made' date=' I was given permission by edan to post this. Silver Mine Motors Rear Conversion Kit This kit includes everything you will need to install into your z. Some situations might need some modification that will be on, [b']YOU[/b], the owner. Edan is the owner of Silver Mine Motors, which produces fabulous products for the s30 chassis as well as other models. He mostly sells brake products but also sells some suspension components. His products are cheapest and he does his best to keep it that way. If you happen to find a brake kit cheaper, send him the link and he will match it! Edan has amazing customer service and responds to his emails/calls quickly. Check out his website to order your kit! http://www.silverminemotors.com/main.sc Facts about this kit: -You should really upgrade to a 15/16 master cylinder OR the more available 1inch master cylinder. This is important if you already upgraded your front brakes. You should also consider a proportioning valve. -My 15inch panasport wheels (15x6) WILL NOT FIT. The minimum is a 15inch wheel HOWEVER it will depend on the WIDTH and OFFSET of the wheel. In consideration is also the design of the wheel. Some spoke design might be to concave, and hit against the caliper. Too much of an inward design will hit the caliper, be sure to test fit the wheels. -First things first, I have a 76 280z so other years might differ slightly. Tools you will need: 19mm: wrench. 17mm: wrench. 14mm: wrench. 10mm: wrench. Sawzall: cut backing plate. Screw driver. Cotter pins: Have a couple. They don’t need to be large, medium or smaller ones work fine. Rubber mallet or 5lb mallet: Optional to beat out your drums. PB Blaster: This is your friend use this A LOT. Needle nose plier. Getting started: 1-First off, more than likely your drums are stuck onto your car. So use the mallet to beat the drum off the stub axel. If it breaks off (the drum) it is ok, the parts are not going to be used any more. 2-Once the drum is off, you will be looking at the brake shoes and springs, as well as the cylinder holding the parking brake cable. 3-Behind the backing plate are the hard lines for the parking brake. These are no longer needed and must be removed. The only line needed is the hardline from the main braking system. Be careful removing the parking brake hard lines, and then remove the parking brake cable, save the bolt that holds it in place. Push the cable aside, as it will be needed later on. 4-With the screw driver or needle nose, remove the springs carefully of the brake shoes and it will come off. 5-Once the brake shoes are off you will be able to see 4 bolts that are holding the backing plate in place. Remove those carefully. They are not in the best position, so they will be prone to stripping if you aren’t careful. 6-Once the backing plate is loose it is now ready to cut. If it isn’t loose, hit it a few times with the mallet until it is loose. 7-Once loosed, CAREFULLY use the sawzall to cut the backing plate in two sections. It is best to cut in a “V†shape on both sides and bend the plate repeatedly to snap off. If done carefully, you should hit nothing and it should come off fairly easily. Again be CAREFUL not to hit the stub axel or the parking brake cable, or even your brake line hose. 8-After the backing plate is removed, you should have all the pieces of the old braking system in a pile and ready for the new kit to go in. 9-The kit is very easy to install, I recommend ordering the stainless steel brake lines. 10-The mounting bracket should have the “silver mine†logo facing toward the differential and should be mounted opposite of your strut assembly. Use the 3 bolts with lock washers and bolt it in place with the 17mm wrench. 11-With the bracket in place, put the rotor on and use the lug nuts to hold it in place. 12-Put the caliper in place with the pads in it already and use the 2 bolts to bolt in the caliper, 19mm wrench. If you have the stainless steel line, screw that into the caliper before you bolt it in the bracket. Then screw it into the hardline. 13-Now the parking cable is ready to be installed. The cable is held on a bracket to avoid rubbing against the driveshaft. If necessary, remove the bracket to obtain proper length and install the parking brake cable, using the previous bolt to hold it in with a cotter pin. -With all that done, you are ready to drive! Go to an open area with no traffic to test it out. Special thanks to Edan at Silver Mine Motors for providing a great kit and pictures. Also a special thanks to David Palermo for providing great pictures. Pictures now: My Silvermine motors rear calipers: Mustang 05-10 calipers. DO AT EVERY BRAKE PAD CHANGE. Here it is: http://www.stangmafia.com/forum/f59/replacing-rear-brake-pads-6541/ Here is how I replaced the rear brake pads on my 2007 GT500. Here is a list of tools and supplies used for the install: 1. 3/8" drive ratchet handle with extensions as needed 2. Metric Sockets: 13mm standard 3. Torque Wrench - 3/8" drive 4. Brake caliper tool Notes: Prior to starting I had washed the wheels to reduce the dust and wore a particle mask to avoid breathing in the dust (nasty stuff). I also released the parking brake prior to starting. Remove the two guide pin bolts with a 13mm socket. Then remove and secure the caliper with a short bungee cord. See the fifth picture below for a suggested anchor point. I understand you don't need to remove the lower bolt to replace the pads; perhaps just loosen enough to allow the caliper to swing out. This way the caliper is more stable when resetting the piston. But I removed both bolts when I replaced my pads. Here is the caliper tool I used to reset the piston; got it at Harbor Freight for about $20. I used the #5 adapter plate, whose pins fit the keyed notches on the piston surface. You have to turn the piston in a clockwise direction while applying forward pressure with the tool. The backing plate on the tool pushes against the opposite side of the caliper while turning the handle. It can take substantial force to turn the pistons; wearing mechanics gloves while turning the handle helps. My hands are still aching. Here's what the piston looks like when compressed back into the caliper. The piston must be oriented so the key slots are as shown here to fit into an alignment pin on the back of the inboard brake pad (the pin is circled on the outboard pad below). Remove the old brake pads and spring clips. Assemble in reverse with new pads and spring clips then replace the caliper and snug down the guide pin bolts. See notes below on the application of caliper grease. There is a flat spot on the opening of the guide pins that must be aligned with a flat edge on the caliper mounting flange as shown here. Torque down the guide pin bolts to 24 lb-ft in the following order: * RH caliper - tighten top bolt and then the bottom bolt * LH caliper - tighten bottom bolt and then the top bolt Here's what the rear brake looks like all assembled. I didn't apply any caliper grease at the time, but I intend to go back and apply some synthetic caliper grease to the areas of the pads (back surface only) that come into contact with the caliper and piston. Caution: After servicing the brakes, be sure to pump the brakes as many times as needed to make sure they are firm and effective before putting the car into gear. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 11, 2012 Author Share Posted May 11, 2012 Hey guys small update: Still waiting on my motor' date=' going either tomorrow or tuesday to talk price as he is assembling it. Working on all the bushing I did the Front control arms, radius rod (found that it was already upgraded to a ball and socket upgrade so only needed to use one poly bushing), I did the mustache bar, trans mount and im waiting to see if I should do the sway bar end links. Since I have a different set up might not even use it. The whole bushing install went smoothly but its tiresome! Some pics of the mustache bar [img']http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/IMG00059-20120219-1751.jpg[/img] and then when I cleaned it up: Im thinking about getting a diff mount the GM one, I heard they were like $20. Prepared some of the parts I took out and painted them. I got a 5sp from a local guy and its pretty nice, I brought brass bushings for it: ^ $5 for though and one fits like a glove and this Is the nylon piece, mine looked worn so I replaced it for $15. After installing the bushing and the nylon piece I put it on the trans and DEAR LORD the transformation is night and day! I cant drive the z yet but I know she will feel good while shifting, none of that typical sloppiness. What she looks like with the spacers and wheels. Plan on getting xxr 002 15x9 all around to hold me over. I might sell these panasports. All thats left at this moment is adjust my MC (wilwood 1in mc) bleed the brakes, add fluid to the diff and tranny, and drop in the motor. Update: Well super excited my motor got back from being professionally hi-temp painted and should be in assembly this week in time for my spring break next week! What have I been doing thus far is learning that my z used to be a automatic' date=' that they swapped over to a manual. Which means I have the smaller diff an R180. Cracking that open I learned that it is infact a welded diff. So fo now I put some oil in it a blend of lucus oil (Which is thick as a mother!) and a generic blend of 75w-140. I am putting the same blen into my 5sp tranny, once I replace the output shaft seal. I Ordered a crap load of stuff! Wheels: XXR 002 in red 15x9 all around, 0+ offset. Tires: FALKEN ZIEX ZE-512 205/50/15 all around (has a nice stretch too them, nothing crazy) zg fender flares bre style spoiler front spacers: 15mm Rolled all 4 fenders and what a PAIN in the toosh that was! Paint chipped even though the heat gun was applied properly. Its ok and then a chunk fell off because it had bondo. Im not mad, just painted it black for now to prevent it from rusting. Now onto the pics! [img']http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/DSC_0514.jpg[/img] ^ Tires new that I ordered from ebay. Not a bad deal. ^ Looks SO much better than what I had thought, it really compliments the cage. ^ Thats the reason why I need a 15mm spacer lol! 15 is a bit excessive but I need something with studs. It should push it out a nice bit and will look great with the zg flares. ^ The area where the bondo came off. Looks like the tire ripped into it and totally Fed it up lol. They did good covering it up. ^ Cant wait till she is on the ground! Here are some of the old panasports, still trying to sell them. I had a few bites. I loved the old wheels but compared to the panasports the xxr's are so much nicer and surprisingly so much lighter! 16lbs each!! Now what's left is to Find a front air dam like the 240z style thats urethane. Find 240z turn signals. Buy muffler and make a 3in exhaust setup. Im sure I will find out more things as the motor comes in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 11, 2012 Author Share Posted May 11, 2012 Well been waiting forever for my motor and its STILL not here! So in the mean time' date=' I shaved my front passenger rotor which had a very high spot. Paid like $11 to fix that at a shop and they did a good job, it has a high spot still but nothing crazy, Its alot more manageable. Still gotta bleed my brakes but think ill do that once the motor is in. Put some foam on the roll cage as I KNOW I will be hitting it a few times lol. Then my air dam, spoiler and zg flares came in. Mocked up the flares and spoiler today. [img']http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/IMG00094-20120328-1308.jpg[/img] 240z xenon urethane airdam. Didnt have the fenders bolted up but it came with all the hardware, so thats going to be a blast to try and fit. I think ill have to reinforce the bottom too as it looks to me in high speed it will be flimsy. So I might just make an aluminum splitter just to prevent it from flexing. Still on the lookout for a decent pair of 240z turn signals. I think im going to keep the 280z grill and turn signals for awhile not sure yet. Here is a pic to help you see what I mean.. Mocked up the spoiler that was easy, doesnt fit 100% but I dont expect it too. Not sure if I should give it that space from the edge of the hatch or get it right up against the hatch? Opinions?? ^ Gap or no gap? Got 4 zg flares from ebay made from fiber glass. They dont fit 100% either and I didnt expect them too but they look nice. I think im going to paint them black, along with the spoiler. I still need the rubber welting. it came with the hardware to bolt it up. I think they will look great with the wheels but I dont want to do the flares just yet. I think Im going to wait until the winter to do them. ^ They are taped and I already maked the area of which to drill. I still need to mark where to cut and then I would have to weld them back together. Again I taped it but I think I will hold off on doing them, not sure 100%. It depends how the motor goes in and how anxious I am to drive lol. Well went to the shop that is doing my motor' date=' and all it needs are 6 stupid little springs T_T. They are really retainer clips and a few gaskets and then she can be done. If the part arrives next week itll be done next week. Here is a pic of it so far, the block is going to be painted silver: [img']http://i604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/IMG00139-20120510-1333.jpg[/img] In the mean time me and my buddy wanted to do something to make the car stiffer. So We welded a strut tower bar in the far to look like this: And here is our result, its still not done, need to grind it down reweld a smother bead and paint it. I have a question about my seatbelt position. Is this an OK SAFE set up? To mee it looks safe and it came like this when I brought it. Last but not least ordered me a red ZCCNV shirt To add to my z collection. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BluDestiny Posted May 11, 2012 Share Posted May 11, 2012 (edited) Dang that was a read. Nice work. That seatbelt position is not safe. You want them higher up in the rear, like strut tower level. Edited May 11, 2012 by BluDestiny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 11, 2012 Author Share Posted May 11, 2012 LOL! Yea sorry about the long read. I was doing all this work since october. But thanks man I guess in the 80's the positioning of the seatbelts didnt matter? I plan on moving them to the strutbar. Now im going to have 4 holes in the chassis to plug up, but atleast I know if anything were to happen I would be safe. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SleeperZ Posted May 12, 2012 Share Posted May 12, 2012 Wow, you did a lot of work in a short time, very ambitious. And a very nice car to start with. Have you got a picture or two yet of it sitting low with your new wheels? Did you sell the Panasports? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 12, 2012 Author Share Posted May 12, 2012 Thanks man, yea I like to work fast, but its not fast enough! It is a very clean car to start with, I took my time looking for the right body to start with and im very please with this one. I did lower it with the new wheels and it looked low but not stupid low. However, the motor wasnt in the bay so thats a few hundred pounds off the car so I wasn't going to see how low it really is. I have the flares ready to be fitted but I think I'll drive it and see if I want to put them on yet. I sold the panasports to a fellow z member, all the way out in CA. Would have loved to keep them but they just wouldnt have worked, the xxr's barely fit as is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted May 15, 2012 Author Share Posted May 15, 2012 I brought some euro tail lights for the z and installed them today. I love the euro tails, they give it a bit more of a modern touch Enjoy: v stockies are for sale $200 + 12 shipping. What I added better pic: euro tail also for sale, not the best condition: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted June 2, 2012 Author Share Posted June 2, 2012 Welp got my motor yesterday 6/1 and after a 6month long wait, I was eager to swap it in that day. Pretty much it was straight forward, with all the goofing around and lolz we had still only took us 12hrs to do. Now all that is left is to get a starter, perhaps and alternator because I would assume it would be stot as well and maybe (but im really hoping not) a distributor. If it turns out my alt is bad I think im going to upgrade to the 86-94 maxima 90amp alternators, just to have that extra 30amp coverage. Now today just have to wire it up, bleed the brakes and then see what breaks lol. Oh warning and I learned my lesson: Do not fill the trans BEFORE you install her, she WILL leak all over the place! I learned the hard way thinking 'Oh should be so much easier since its out the car' NOPE! All I did was make a huge mess 4x! Had to put serveral gloves to save myself from slipping and dying -___-. Lesson well learned its easier just to do it and suffer under the car lol. ANOTHER LESSON: THE MOTOR MOUNTS HAVE A SPECIFIC LOCATION. The driver side with the intake and exhaust manifold has the longer mount while the passanger side with the spark plugs has the shorter mount. DO NOT CONFUSE THEM. Lucky we caught it early on and didnt suffer to much, but it was a pain to switch them. peekchure time!: ^ My friend jon's 2012 speed3, fully bolted and big turbo. Pretty did it all at my house lol. Thing is a pain in the ass, I like the z better. ^ we were scared the headers would get in the way of the trans, but it cleared. I love the headers, still dont have an exhaust though. ^ 5speed trans. ^ Both mated together. ^ The mounts DONT MIX THEM UP. As you can see the difference. ^ Almost seated! ^ Shes staying that way! Open headers! ^ Shes in! ^ Jon is happy its in, after a 6 month long wait for this dam motor lol. ^ Now to finish it up and get it running soon for the June 17th Nissan meet here in middletown,nj :thumbsup: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stivva Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 Looking good and great write up so far Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted June 2, 2012 Author Share Posted June 2, 2012 ^ Thanks Btw love your zed. My theme would have been white on pink but sakura's didnt come in 15x9 T_T and they didnt have pink spray paint for the roll cage lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BluDestiny Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 That's pretty awesome. Get her running. I've never know that thing about the mounts. Mostly because I leave them on the block. And as for the tranny, you live you learn. Its not that bad to fill it using one of those gallon hand pumps, its like a giant bottle of liquid soap. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted June 3, 2012 Author Share Posted June 3, 2012 The guy that took it apart to clean it and bore it must have removed them to clean the block and didnt notice the difference. I never knew it was different until we couldnt line it up. That is what I used the gallon with the hand pump. My friend suggested if I ever had a spare drive shaft that goes into that part of the trans, just stick it in there and it wont leak. But now I know better lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted June 7, 2012 Author Share Posted June 7, 2012 So pretty much its all coming together. All that is left is to get some gas and double check some wiring and hope she cooperates. Been busy working on the ebrake, its great. Three clicks and shes good! Probably once the car is running, I will give her one good bleeding for the clutch and brakes. Stock radiator was leaking and a bit rusted, so ordered a new one from ebay. So might just use the old one to just run the car, but I will hawk my temp gauge for the slighest movement. It's been so long I almost forgot what she looked like lol. ^Wilwood 1in MC ^ Dam pole! ^I like the red on silver, looks nice. JDS Motoring is the shop that worked on my motor. ^ Got these pair of seats for $100, YES $100 for BOTH! Was a great deal. A guy with a z32TT brought another pair so he gave me these for dirt cheap. I love them and me and my dad made custom brackets that give it the PERFECT fit ment. ^ Euro tails. ^ 5+ hp! ^ Stock steering wheel, eww. Hope to change that some day. For now its good and isnt broken or warped. ^ Love my seats. Oh i still have to put in the driver side. I have just been busy with other parts of the car. Hope to get that in this weekend. Love my red cage lol. ^ Sexy shaveed antenna Who needs a radio anyway? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
yhlz Posted June 8, 2012 Share Posted June 8, 2012 I prefer the panasports over XXRs anyday. Great build!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted June 9, 2012 Author Share Posted June 9, 2012 ^ Thanks! And so did I But the design of the panasports wouldnt fit over the larger calipers. The XXR have more of a flatter design and even then they BARELY fit. The panasports had no chance of fitting. But I am still happy and I sold them to a fellow z member in california, who is putting them on his 240z. So to me its a win win Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
makaofox Posted July 1, 2012 Author Share Posted July 1, 2012 Update: Well got her running! Basically covered it all, bleed the brakes and clutch all I need is an exhaust and thermostat! So basically first vid z idles BEAUTIFULLY at 800rpm for 5min. second vid, gave it the slightest gas and BOOM bounces between 2.5k and 3k nonstop. Shut her and was stumped. Today went out there tightened the crap out of the intake and mani bolts, turned out it was a vacuum leak for sure. Tinkered with the tps a bit and now idles and revs amazingly at 900 rpm. She kind of varies wandering from 850-1000 but its steady. Temp at first rose almost overheating! Filled her up with more water and she was golden. But im still going to replace the thermostat. I think it still remains stuck once the car is off, becasue the upper rad hose is pressurized. The rad and hoses are VERY hot as well. Im going to drain the water and put 50/50 with the new stat tomorrow and see what happens. I want it to stay cool to the touch not burn my hand off lol. http://s604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/?action=view¤t=VID00012-20120629-1946.mp4 http://s604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/?action=view¤t=VID00013-20120629-2037.mp4 Runs great now Now to get it on the road soon! http://s604.photobucket.com/albums/tt124/makaofox/280z%20pics/?action=view¤t=VID00014-20120630-1852.mp4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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