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Still alive , got a new toy !!!! 2005 350Z 35th anniversary 6 spd.

it's super sweet !!!!!

It has helped me get motivated to work on the truck.

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Good news I have to finish Blue Thunder before I can play with the Zed

So I have been back on the 720 .....

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Machining the hubs so the new Z32 discs line up in the middle of the Calipers

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New studs

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Had to make the centers of the discs bigger & drill holes so the hub could go on the outside and the disc gets bolted on from behind

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Next is making custom outer tie rods to compensate for the bump steer

And again thanks for the nice comments , really going to push to get this done ASAP !!!!!

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Still alive , got a new toy !!!! 2005 350Z 35th anniversary 6 spd.

it's super sweet !!!!!

It has helped me get motivated to work on the truck.

IMG_20160126_1233156001_zpsmacwlr50.jpg

 

 

Good news I have to finish Blue Thunder before I can play with the Zed

So I have been back on the 720 .....

IMG_0569_zpswiyvkm3u.jpg

 

 

Machining the hubs so the new Z32 discs line up in the middle of the Calipers

IMG_0572_zpskyxbymlz.jpg

 

 

New studs

IMG_0576_zpslxqxac5r.jpg

Had to make the centers of the discs bigger & drill holes so the hub could go on the outside and the disc gets bolted on from behind

IMG_0578_zpsvicvdyhe.jpg

IMG_0585_zpsgmj2jmln.jpg

IMG_0593_zpsxj7wtycp.jpg

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Next is making custom outer tie rods to compensate for the bump steer

And again thanks for the nice comments , really going to push to get this done ASAP !!!!!

Gee.....where have I seen that kind of work before? lol :)   Did you redrill the rotors to fit the hub?

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Well I was going to make an Aluminum tank and run it between the frame rails at the back etc , but its just going to far with this build.

Just need to button it up and get it done. So managed to get a fuel tank in , it's out of a regular cab short box 93 D21 I had hanging around . it has a pump in it so that will help ( I will refurbish it of course )

But the goal was to get it in there.

Here it is next to the stock one I took out , quite a bit smaller.

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Making the front mount

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In order to get it away from the rear suspension and new frame I had to notch the back of the cab.

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this will work out great the tank will be flush with the bottom of the frame rail, tucked up there nicely .

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Now I will box that back in , the tank will get a thick rubber pad to isolate it from the brackets.

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Worked on my space saver spare system today , what can I say it's too cool !!!!!

 

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Had to make the bottom piece fit the hole

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The center shaft the old T-Bar goes in , machined it to fit a socket that fit the PW motor drive

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Spare tire system , just have to fab up the cradle parts to guide and hold it in place , works really well !!!!!

Trimmed the cross braces to get it tucked up in there out of the way , probably will never use it but I intend to do some long road trips , and don't want to be without a spare.

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Worked on the Spare again today , I hurt my back a Xmass time and it's not cooperating , so everything is crawling along , including me .....

Here is a little trick I do quite often , I tack weld two or three plates together if I am making two or three copies , this saves a lot of time , you only do the layout once , drill all the holes at the same time , trimming or grinding the pieces , they all turn out the same .

 

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Bending the parts to fit the tire , this will help hold it in place

 

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I bent a piece of tube to go in the front to help guide it into place on the way up.

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I will finish welding these out when the box comes off.

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back working on Blue Thunder , had to do something fun to get me motivated , something not under the truck for a change .....my back is still not 100 % .

So I decided to prep the summer hood , I made a special pair of plyers for this job.

Was trying to get an edge on the cut out that would help stiffen it up.

 

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Measure twice

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Plyers in action

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Still some dolly work to do and a skiff of filler

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