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Re: James 85 300zx

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 7:54 pm
by 85_Z31
Datto_610 wrote:Those ones do toe and camber all in one don't they?? I was looking into that as well they look quite good but would need a bit of modding to fit a Z31 Xmember Id say??
Nothing fits Z31, they are a very nice bracket though !

Re: James 85 300zx

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:07 pm
by 85_Z31
Engineer Brought Me a present today

Shiny New Pinion Bearings, front input bearing is on back order, but my engineer has told me that my old bearing is in perfectly good condition to reuse.

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Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the impossible preload shim

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 4:00 pm
by 85_Z31
Not Really a photo update because you can't see anything.

Got the Pinion Bearings Pressed in and seated up nicely
And Today i have been working on setting up the pinion bearing Preload from nothing because it seems i have misplaced the old shim that was originally in it way back before it had the lsd.

but I have got the Shaft to spin by hand at the full 200 N/M on the pinion nut so i think another 0.005 added to the shim stack and it will be spot on.

Now I can move onto setting side bearings and backlash.

Cross member will go out for welding on probably Thursday night, and over the next weekend i hope to have the diff somewhere near ready for installation.

prob seen these in gregs thread but these are the same bolts i am using
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and this is the bit of welding i got andy to do just because i wanted to see how good it was, came back mint !
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Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the impossible preload shim

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 5:03 pm
by Bartman
Should have yours, Adams, and my pins back from thread rolling by wednesday at the latest.

Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the Dial Gauge & Backlash

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 11:53 am
by 85_Z31
Playing around with some Z32 wheels i picked up, btw i need 2 more of these if you know anybody with some :D

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and the Subframe all stripped for welding & coating, needs a few spots done on the sand blaster but otherwise ready to rock in roll

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Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the impossible preload shim

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:50 pm
by torqued
Bartman wrote:Should have yours, Adams, and my pins back from thread rolling by wednesday at the latest.
Like the sound of this,

Looking good James. keep it up

Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the Angle Grinder

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 7:41 pm
by hsepwr
If you dont mind me asking where did you get those bolts form for the adjustable rear crossmember? im wanting to by my 1600 rear cross

Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the Angle Grinder

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2013 9:09 pm
by classicdat
Sorry James I haven't look back through the thread, I guess there is an awesome cad drawing to answer my question, but what locates the adjustable bolts, is there an eccentric or other device or does it just rely on the bolt tension.
Looking good James, keep it up.

Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the Angle Grinder

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 9:54 pm
by 85_Z31
Hi Vaughan, the compression of the bolt holds it in place, I will be using those special Nordlock anti slip washers, the tension on bolt also holds it in place.

In other News i had no Cross members or diffs on my bench so i did some preliminary mockups of secondary pipes for my headers.

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the piece to the left of my hand is the turbo feed, and imagine the piece to the right of my hand wasn't there and a merge collector in its place.

Not shown in this picture , but my intake manifold actually uses a phoneloic spacer that lifts it up another 15mm

Re: James 85 300zx, JT vs the Bendy Pipes

Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 10:55 am
by 85_Z31
Cross member all tig welded up.

Off to Greg soon for some Zinc Plate love then back into the car when the diff is done !

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