The Virtue Z
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04-11-2010, 08:23 AM
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Ok so here it is on the car. I wanted to see it on the car, and really dont have room for it in my office anymore!
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04-11-2010, 08:28 AM
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1985 AE86 (ハチロク) Levin - Summer time daily driver |
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04-11-2010, 12:03 PM
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Touge86 Wrote:^Thanks! Well - heres what you can do about this Flare: get your self Epoxyd resin - but get Epoxyd not Polister one. Mix it up like for normal use - when get a medical syringe - prefarible 20ml one (bigger) and the biggest needle to go on it. Fill it up with epoxyd - and squize everything in the cracked place. It will be hard to do so - cuz of the epoxyd beeing thick. You will see how this crack will be filled up with the epoxyd and it will disapear. Let it dry - and then sand the overruns that will go outside of the crack with some 1200wet grit, later with 1500, and finish it off with the 2000. After this - some polishing - and it will be set I fixed the same way LOTS of CF parts - hoods / flares / spoilers Its not soo hard - and it will save you a lot of $ Ex-owner of JDM 83' Trueno Coupe DCw Classic, classic cars restoration, JDM wheels & parts import, sales. http://www.facebook.com/DogCustomWorks +37067170000 |
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04-15-2010, 05:10 AM
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^thanks! I will have to do it!
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04-16-2010, 04:58 AM
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Guess what? I put the Oil Pan on today! And aside from a bolt hole or two, it fit perfect. Not bad for a custom pan made by a guy that doesnt even have the same motor! It was hard because he used a different set of holes than the ones the original pan used. Next question, why would that motor have two sets of OEM oil pan holes? Very strange indeed. Probably because they use that block with a few different cars?
BIG THANKS TO MICAH FOR GETTING THAT WRETCHED STOCK PAN OFF! |
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04-17-2010, 02:17 PM
Post: #56
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Touge86 Wrote:Thanks, you might not like this actually i don't really like this paint, but i really respect you got your own style! it's good you do what you like with the car. nice to have a own style http://bruutt.blogspot.nl/ Projects: Lancer evo 4 rs, ae86 drifter, carina ta60 4a-ge & ae82gt twin cam.. |
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08-24-2010, 11:15 PM
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08-29-2010, 05:20 AM
Post: #58
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So Today I thought I would just get the motor officially mounted, bolted in etc.
I keep messing with it a couple of mins at a time but I havent had anyone to help me with placement etc so I have just been putting it off. I figured I could probably mount it if I just got patient so I did. It took forever rocking the trans and motor moving it up, down, teetering it, pushing it back, and overall shoehorning it into the car. Finally I got the motor mounts all lined up and in but then came the problem, The trans MOUNT IS NOT THE RIGHT ONE! I am pretty sure that Jason had a 73, and the mounts change between 70-72 and the 73+. So I guess It's time for another call to Mckinney to see if they ll break up a mount kit and sell me the Trans mount alone? To Give you an idea, Here is as high up as the mount can go with both bolts threaded in maybe two turns? Left: Right: I know the first thing anyone will say is, "Just drill it out," but the shape of this thing will not permit for a modification. Here is my next worry, Not sure if the motor should tilt that much? The trans seems level though as does the shifter mount, so maybe it's fine? It is nice that I could get the hood on though again and it all seals right up! |
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08-29-2010, 09:31 AM
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wow, massive amount of work!
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08-29-2010, 11:06 AM
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It's supposed be tilted like that, look at a this Skyline engine bay:
Great Job! But why not use a Supra engine, it has the turbo's on the other side, seems like alot less hassle to me? Or do you want to keep things Nissan/Datsun related? |
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