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Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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Well this evening I've been tinkering with the sticky carb, stripped it down & rebuilt it, tuned the car, went for a drive. Got the car pulling strong, lots of torque, not revving it past 4.2k though. managed to get a couple of pictures (forgot to close the door properly ) Then took it out again after investigating a knocking on the rear end to have lost all power above 2.5k So I need to investigate the issue further. Any SU carb experts on here? -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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Thanks again for all the positive comments I still have lots to do before I show the car, off to see Parcelfarce again this morning, hoping that they have found my other box of goodies. -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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Cheers guys, it's far from finished, still lots of minor things to do, but most of them can wait. I need to enjoy the car this season -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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Went for a little test drive on some local quiet roads to identify any issues & get the tuning sorted. All was good, I didn't die, kill anyone, or catch fire A couple of things that I need to look into, one of the carbs is a bit sticky, geometry is a bit off, but booked in with Sly@Kaizer motors next week & there is something loose on the back end. Far less than I was expecting :surrender -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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Right then, got all the rubbers in, well apart from the ones in the windows(doors) I will do them on phase 2 with the electrics & lights Got the bonnet back on, grill & bumpers, new radiator today after Parcelforce buggered me around for the last 8days. They are an absolutely awful company to deal with & fitted Haven't had chance to take any proper photos as yet, but I did take a little clip this evening- 203 replies
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Awesome, are you offering different thicknesses?
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Just get a mac & be done with it, never worry about drivers & things not working
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Great guide, can you do one for fitting those one piece wipers please? They really confuse me,
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Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Right a decent update: Had a few days off as I went to the ring on Thursday Thought I had shaken off Rob in the 350z But no chance of that He won the race but not the marathon :lol: Saw a nice 70' 240z competing in a classic rally that was going on out there Went for a ride in a 991 GT3 This car was absolutely sensational I want one so badly, 10x better than the gtr in my opinion I decided to come home after 2days @ the ring, I had my fun, done my laps, had a ride in the ring taxi, went hooning on the mountain roads, drank a 3litre beer. So got up on Saturday, loaded the car, done a quick lap @ 8am then headed back home 5hrs45mins door to door (ME7) including the tunnel. If someone can beat that I'll buy them a beer Anyway back on topic, I wanted to get back to get some hours in on the 240, as I'm obsessed So got to work with the interior, starting with the headlining. Got some white vinyl, & some intumescent foam, made a template & cut to shape. Then bonded one edge to windscreen seem (as it came out) Then I got bored with that so decided to get the windscreen in, all new rubbers of course Followed by the rear window Then I decided to finish the wiring before getting involved with the interior trimming, new radio in GRAHAM!!!!! I now have bluetooth handsfree & iPhone connectivity in a 240z Got some black vinyl, cut for the side cills Bonded the leading edge & wrapped over Nicely padded cills now After this I stopped mucking about taking pictures & got the centre tunnel, padded out & vinyl fitted, followed by some additional floor insulation Back to the roof area, templates & foamed the head lining Then vinyl applied (picture before it was stretched Rear plastics fitted, vinyl finished, door cars on & new seatbelt fitted Wiper motor, mechanism fitted & calibrated Rear light surround, numberplate & rear bumper fitted Choke cables, speedo cable, & breather pipes fitted Wheels on, fuel system primed, fuel in the tank, no leaks. It's been a tough couple of days, but have achieved a lot. Next are the remaining rubber seals, then aligning the locks & panels. Still waiting for the windscreen inserts, carpets, badges, radiator, starter & a few grommets to arrive from the US. -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
I only want it if you have a radiator to go with it -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Hey has a looooonnnnnnggggg road ahead -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Well the gremlins are coming out now, first the starter motor, went into the garage tonight to change all the fluids on the Porsche before the ring trip to find that the pit is now a hot tub. Radiator on the 240 is split, then got to work on the wiring loom to find that I have atleast 3 shorts, likely to be split wires on the old loom Thankfully Torqen has come to rescue me, new starter motor & radiator on the way, hopefully by the end of the week. Awesome service as always -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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He hasn't told me about that -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Err hopefully enjoy the car, I also have a few builds line up with Torqen, then I might start the next one in the winter -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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Thanks, I can't quite get to grips with how much I have learn't & achieved in the last few months. Sorry I couldn't make Wales this year( first one I have missed for 8years -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Err I'll see what I can come up with. Unfortunately I don't think the first fire up is going to be as pretty & exciting as the previous ones on the SC & Turbo 350 & 370's we have done. This car is old skool & fully rebuilt with all new components, need to check sparks on each cylinder, gap the points, then theres the manual manual fuel pump (need to prime the lines & float bowls, twin SU's to tune & sync, ignition timing also. Then valve clearances. It could take a little while from first crank to actually a good start & idle -
Looks like it was an awesome day, sorry I couldn't make it, but had to get some decent hours in on the 240 this weekend
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Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Then filled with coolant Throttle pedal & linkage in Then we were ready for the dash After all the main connectors were put together we soon realised that the starter motor was buggered. Really wanted to turn it over, check for ignition & then add some fuel -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Err yeah, starter motor is fibered we worked so hard this weekend to get to the point in firing the car up this afternoon to discover that the starter motor is knackered. Opened it up to investigate why there was continuity between all three terminals to find that its completely corroded inside. Can't be bothered to strip & rebuild it as it will be quicker to get a new uprated one from the US than to source the parts in the UK & spend the time rebuilding in. So this morning I woke up late opened the curtains to realise my labourer was still here After some coffee we got back to the car Fuel lines finished, coil in Then Rob turned up & cleaned my horns, ARB & a few other bits, got bored & went for a drive in Adrians Cayman I finished plumbing in the fuel breather system Starting to look like a car now Then Adrian got the cooling system back together Then HT Leads installed (hopefully in the correct order) Follwed by the viscous fan Whilst I set about plumbing in the heater matrix & installing new grommets to the firewall I let my guard down for one minute & my pipe was being polished & the exhaust was on!!! We then went about cutting & installing an intumescent foam firewall & suddenly I thought I was in a dodgy movie Turned out to be worse, I had Adrian plugging my holes After the mucking about learning S about S, captain polish, cleaned up the voltage regulator & reinstalled We then filled the GB & diff with oil Got the heater matrix in -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
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I have two -
Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Thankyou -
It's a lot of cash for an induction kit, but vastly improves the engine bay look & sound of the car. If you were to break it down it's really not that expensive a bit of bling, a nicer noise, 2x new high performance filters, & a possible power increase.
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Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48
Darren-B replied to Darren-B's topic in Other Cars
Woohoo lots of progress made in the last 48hrs, will post pictures tomorrow as I've left my Mac in the garage thanks for all your help today Glrnet, doogyrev & octet@Torqen -
Temporary toy for the summer - Porsche Cayman S
Darren-B replied to Adrian@TORQEN's topic in Other Cars
:lol: :lol: Yeah & I will stop tinkering with cars altogether -
Not sure that it would be a good idea to put the under tray starting at a lower level/in front of the bumper, a) if you catch it on a curb or speed bump it may rip off taking your bumper with it b )it will create downforce & stress the bumper in a direction it is not designed to be stressed, possibly causing alignment issues with the bumper, or at worse, the bumper & wings could be damaged @ speed c) wouldn't look to good as the aluminium will only be 1-1.2mm thick for it's purpose