Re: Update on my hi-miler Z project
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Man alive that is a project that you're gonna be so proud of...it is a 100% transformation. My hat's off to you Andrew that car is sweet now, it's only going to become sweeter! A Q for you. How hard was the Banski kit to install? Is a lift absolutely needed? TIA :cheers: Tom |
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That's good to know, that the sealant is available. I thought about teflon tape too, I wonder if that's acceptable. The Banski kit definitely doesn't require a lift to install, I don't have a lift and it went together just fine, it does require some time on your back, of course... I wish I had more pics of the car from before I messed with it, it has come a ways in the last 6 months. It's fun to compare before/after, but the pics don't really do it justice most of the time. A small sampling: http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...t/IMG_2429.jpg http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...t/IMG_2405.jpg http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...t/IMG_2353.jpg |
Re: Update on my hi-miler Z project
I did the Banski kit outside on jackstands, actually just the rear on jackstands. You will need a fairly large breaker bar to break the torque on those trailing arm bolts.
That white Z is coming along nicely:thumbsup: |
Re: Update on my hi-miler Z project
Update, 1 month later:
Had the motor all buttoned up, and found that my coolant outlet tubes were leaking at the gaskets (I had assembled them without sealant, obviously that didn't work). ALso had a pinhole leak in upper radiator hose. Fixed all of that, got it all back together again, cobbled together the exhaust well enough to get to a shop for welding, and fixed a persistent oil leak at the junction of the cooler and the cooler lines. I've been doing some interior work, got a new shift boot and console cover from redlinegoods.com, got the visors and trim back in place, little odds and ends. Today, I fired it up, backed out of the garage so I could do some work in the sun, seemed to run fine though had a little skip at idle after a few minutes of running. Didn't think much of it since it's been sitting. However, upon attempting a hot restart about 20 minutes later, I had to crank for 3 instances of about 5 seconds each, before it caught, and even then it was sputtering badly and barely holding an idle. Immediately, the fuel pressure regulator came to mind, since I know a hot restart failure is usually due to excess fuel in the cylinders, since I have new injectors, and the regulator was the only part of the fuel system I didn't update, naturally ol' man Murphy came knocking. I pulled the vacuum line off the regulator, and there's fuel leaking out. At least the diagnosis is made. However, now I think I have another plenum pull to do before I can get the exhaust and alignment done. Guess this serves me right for being cheap and not replacing the regulator when everything was apart. I'm starting to see a pattern developing here, and I fear that it ends with bottom end problems soon after getting this thing back on the road. Trying to stay optimistic though. |
Re: Update on my hi-miler Z project
lot's of work, but looks like it is paying off for you. Knowledge learned the hard way is knowledge never forgotten!
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Re: Update on my hi-miler Z project
Today's update:
Got new hood hinges installed, headlights with new motor bushings reinstalled on hood. Found chewed sound deadening material in passenger footwell, looks like a mouse made a cozy little bed on the top of the hush panel. 2 wires there that need to be repaired now. |
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Little Rat basstages :censored: |
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A little late but great job! Feels great, don't it?
Makes me feel great, just looking at the pics-that's a lot of work. |
New pics added!
Did some cosmetic work on the body today. Some light machine work with polishing compound to get some of the worked-in grime out of the paint, followed by a coat of Zaino polish. There's a lot of work still to be done on the paint, and the car really does need a repaint, but it cleaned up nicely enough to be presentable at least until I can afford a decent paint job.
http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...1/IMG_3164.jpg http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...1/IMG_3162.jpg http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...1/IMG_3174.jpg http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...1/IMG_3175.jpg http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...1/IMG_3178.jpg Redline Shift boot and console cover: http://i680.photobucket.com/albums/v...1/IMG_3172.jpg |
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