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ironblock posted:I... uh... what? Some years ago we had an awesome drawn-out writeup of a project Mustang that the guy had actually finished, much like your thread here, it was very entertaining. But then someone discovered that he was posting under the same screenname on white supremacy boards, and the thread got whisked away before we could get closure. "World's Worst Clydesdale" I believe was the title of the thread.
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edit: what he said.ironblock posted:
Fella with a similar posting trajectory to yours, except it wasn't a car I give enough of a poo poo about to recall. Used the same name here as on another forum, so someone here found his posts there only to discover that he was incredibly racist. That got dragged back here, and I think it ended with permabans all around. There's probably more to it, but as someone who only skims AI for threads like these that's what I got out of it. I know next to nothing about cars, but love ground-up rebuilds. I was going to add "like these," but I don't think I've seen one this complete before. You've got a good sense of narrative pacing as well. Keep up the excellent work. I'll be here, F5-ing like mad.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 06:18 |
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Krakkles is referencing a very dumb thing that happened over 4 years ago that has nothing to do with Datsuns or Grand Cayman.
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Rugoberta Munchu posted:Krakkles is referencing a very dumb thing that happened over 4 years ago that has nothing to do with Datsuns or Grand Cayman. As a fun fact, Americans are a tiny minority here, and I feel awesome, so... minorities are awesome? I'm surrounded by Canadians and they're ruder than they say they are
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 06:38 |
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ironblock posted:As a fun fact, Americans are a tiny minority here, and I feel awesome, so... minorities are awesome?
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 06:44 |
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TheNothingNew posted:I know next to nothing about cars, but love ground-up rebuilds. I was going to add "like these," but I don't think I've seen one this complete before. If you haven't seen them, Mooecow and Kevbarlas' threads are right up your alley. They were posted in progress rather than after the fact (and Kev's is still ongoing) but they're perennial favorites. Mooecow: Milktruck Megathread Kevbarlas: Coolest Ford camper van ever
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 06:59 |
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buttcrackmenace posted:I see Number Five, lying on a beach towel, arms behind his head. Goddammit. Now I can't unsee that.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 12:48 |
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There was also that one dude who had that crazy 300 hp Golf build and turned out to be a giant tool bag. Glad your not a tool bag OP. Please for the love of God continue.
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I want to tell you guys everything all in one go, but since the car is in California and I live on Grand Cayman, I'll eventually catch you up with my own sadness. Unless my situation changes, and it might I only drag this out because I love you. In any case, I finally transferred my photo library to my workstation, so now I can seriouspost in style. I've also found a few more special gems I thought I'd lost, like this image of the glorious feast I had for New Years Eve, 2012: Anyways, let's get started. Comparative analytics Now that I have more pictures of everything, I can do some proper comparisons for the before and after on the suspension. This, to me, is proof positive that even the rustiest shitbucket can be saved. Now I just need to find a Graham-Paige Spirit of Motion coupe. This is just a casual example of some of the wretched flak that came off of my hubs, ball joints, and A frames. I won't lie, I almost gave up here. I had to buy a 3/4" adapter for my 1/2" air gun, beacuse the spindle bushings are interference fit to 175ft/lbs. I thought I was going to destroy my vise. It's important, though, because this is the 'restoration' part of 'restomod' that so many people seem to overlook. There's a huge tendency to just slather some Rustoleum black on the frame and call it good - but if I didn't replace these spindle bushings, the A arms would have had a huge amount of play, top and bottom. Pound for pound, there's nothing that will do more for the way the car feels and drives than replacing wear parts in the suspension. I don't think new cars are all that much better, handling-wise. They're just starting with all their wear parts at 100%, whereas a 'nice classic' will still have had some lifetime wear. 45 years is a lot of metal-on-metal time. This is the quality of the stuff I gave to Maas. This is what I got back. I replaced the spindle bushings with new Nissan, and that fixed nearly all of the slop. At the time, spindle links were NLA, so I had given up on them. At the time of this writing, they're back on the menu, so I get to spend another huge chunk of cash on threaded rods. New seals, lockplates, and Zerks finished the job, and I had the components ready to go back on. GWS is leaking Another misadventure I want to share with you fine folks is making "differential soup". My diff was caked with the same oil-dirt hellspawn as the axle, but it hadn't gone for media blasting. I had to clean it at home, so I tried a variety of different things. Eventually, frustrated that NONE of them were working, I mixed them all together in a tub, ladled it over the diff, and went for a wire wheel. That seems to have solved the problem but I think I have cancer now A new mystery for you I thought I was going to get further in the process, but I forgot how much was involved with all of the suspension hard parts. I did promise brake and transmission content, so I'll leave you with something to consider, and a mystery for Goondetectives to solve. Mystery one: What's in the Mystery two: That's a stock brake caliper on the left.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 19:36 |
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Gonna guess the tub has some dope wheels to fit over the larger brake setup.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 19:50 |
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Fucknag posted:Gonna guess the tub has some dope wheels to fit over the larger brake setup. I'm going to guess transmission based on IronBlock's last post.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 20:50 |
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I've found Berryman's B-33 degreaser to work wonders, but I see what appears to be a can of it there. So if that didn't do the trick, that must have been some nasty gunk.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 22:15 |
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Echoing just how awesome this project is, and looking forward to seeing more of the story unfold. My guess is Toyota 4pots and a disassembled transmission in the tub.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 23:09 |
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ironblock posted:This is the quality of the stuff I gave to Maas. Word is that they prefer heavy oil to grease for best performance and wear-prevention.
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# ? Nov 12, 2013 23:32 |
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ironblock posted:This is the quality of the stuff I gave to Maas. Excellent - they're the shop for me to get my stuff done then I hope there are more updates to this thread soon!
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 02:01 |
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Tub has some huge rotors to go with the calipers.
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 05:59 |
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Judging by its size v. the shop door, its a transmission. They usually come in plastic tubs like that, and its way too big to be a rotor (which traditionally come in small cardboard boxes)
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 07:00 |
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ironblock posted:
1 (One) ACME-Brand Homo Sapiens Some Assembly Required
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 09:04 |
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ironblock posted:Mystery one: What's in the A handful of elderly, retired automotive engineers from Yokohama?
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MattD1zzl3 posted:Judging by its size v. the shop door, its a transmission. They usually come in plastic tubs like that, and its way too big to be a rotor (which traditionally come in small cardboard boxes) Oh, it was delivered in that tub? I thought it was just a storage tub of his.....Then yeah transmission sounds about right.
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# ? Nov 13, 2013 16:59 |
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My dream car was always an early Datsun of some sort. I always liked the idea of a 240/260Z with an F20C or F22C1 in there. It just seemed right to me.
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KKKLIP ART posted:My dream car was always an early Datsun of some sort. I always liked the idea of a 240/260Z with an F20C or F22C1 in there. It just seemed right to me. Putting a 4 cylinder engine in a Z is a war crime. You wouldn't put an EcoBoost in a 67 Mustang. Don't do this. General thread update: I'm in Vegas to see NIN, and may not have the next chapter before Sunday, when I get back. Depending on what remote work my buddy and I each have to do, it might still happen. Vegas is awesome.
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ironblock posted:Putting a 4 cylinder engine in a Z is a war crime. You wouldn't put an EcoBoost in a 67 Mustang. Don't do this. I think I love this thread just this much more, now. As an aside: Ask Josh Eustis what the new TTA release is named? TIA.
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ironblock posted:You wouldn't put an EcoBoost in a 67 Mustang. Don't do this. Worked pretty well for the SVO. Although if we're talking Ecoboost it's gotta be the 3.5.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 06:14 |
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gently caress it, put in the 3.2 I5 Powerstroke into a 67 Mustang. Watch heads explode.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 06:17 |
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Phone posted:gently caress it, put in the 3.2 I5 Powerstroke into a 67 Mustang. Watch heads explode. The diesel 3.2L I5 from the ranger?
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 06:40 |
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Phone posted:gently caress it, put in the 3.2 I5 Powerstroke into a 67 Mustang. Watch heads explode. It'd be like the Duramax GNX but from some weird alternate history version of the US where Ford was the one to try a poorly-received cynically-engineered consumer diesel first.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 06:40 |
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ironblock posted:Putting a 4 cylinder engine in a Z is a war crime. You wouldn't put an EcoBoost in a 67 Mustang. Don't do this. I would if I could, sir
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Seat Safety Switch posted:It'd be like the Duramax GNX but from some weird alternate history version of the US where Ford was the one to try a poorly-received cynically-engineered consumer diesel first. That is a ridiculous swap and the execution is so perfect.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:It'd be like the Duramax GNX but from some weird alternate history version of the US where Ford was the one to try a poorly-received cynically-engineered consumer diesel first. Is the new Ford diesel a turd or something? I feel like I'm missing something.
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Phone posted:Is the new Ford diesel a turd or something? I feel like I'm missing something. http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/news/vintage-speed/top-automotive-engineering-failures-oldsmobile-diesels The Mustang would have been an appropriate choice if Ford had made a bad diesel in the 80s. Seat Safety Switch fucked around with this message at 22:05 on Nov 15, 2013 |
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Good because I was tangentially interested in a 2015 Ford Transit.
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# ? Nov 15, 2013 22:25 |
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Most modern Ford diesels are basically PSA diesels, which is a Good Thing as Peugeot make very good oil-burners.
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# ? Nov 18, 2013 00:53 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:http://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/news/vintage-speed/top-automotive-engineering-failures-oldsmobile-diesels My family took a GM diesel to nearly 300k. Two head jobs and otherwise almost zero work. That car ruled, and it's still running (although it's in need of head work again). It even sat for about 6 years and it came back to life within 10 minutes of putting in the battery. e: I admit that this was not the typical experience and reaction to those things, but we loved it.
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# ? Nov 18, 2013 03:28 |
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Wasn't like the sole root issue with the Olds diesel the fact that they used the same head bolts from the gas V8 on a motor with 22:1 compression?
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# ? Nov 18, 2013 05:39 |
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Fucknag posted:Wasn't like the sole root issue with the Olds diesel the fact that they used the same head bolts from the gas V8 on a motor with 22:1 compression? Well, that was part of it. The other reason is there simply were not enough bolts holding it all together. That and the water/fuel separator issue.
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# ? Nov 18, 2013 05:52 |
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As long as we're talking about diesel engines in a Datsun thread, I'll continue the derail a little longer so that I can submit this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLbN45c44Q8 This swap is awesome.
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# ? Nov 18, 2013 16:09 |
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As I have personally done a Girling swap a couple of years ago, I will refrain from answering Mystery #2. This is awesome. Hopefully I can chime in if you have any questions on random Roadster poo poo.
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# ? Nov 18, 2013 23:49 |
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ironblock posted:As long as we're talking about diesel engines in a Datsun thread, I'll continue the derail a little longer so that I can submit this: I would drive the poo poo out of this. Didn't they make an LD28T for some markets?
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Viking Blood posted:As I have personally done a Girling swap a couple of years ago, I will refrain from answering Mystery #2. Oh poo poo, do I know you from 311s.org? I post under my real name there, but you'd recognize my avatar.
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