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Mack

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  1. I had both snap when I went for alignment, car ended up stuck on the ramp overnight. They are quit cheap, might be worth just replacing them.
  2. Something to watch out for, this is from ZMANALEX himself. When you disconnect the brake line from the calliper make sure you put a brake clamp on the rubber line to prevent the master cylinder running dry. If it runs dry your in a world of problems, the workshop manual for the 350z says drain it but it is incorrect.
  3. Which ones are you talking about Mack..?? :scare: HKS Braided lines from Zmanalex. All the braided lines I've seen for the 350z have the same design.
  4. I believe they are the same design as HKS. It uses a banjo bolt which requires 2 copper washers. The problem is the surface they seal on it not the same as standard lines. Its annodized like the rest of the caliper. I took mine to a machining shop and got them to sand it dead level to provide a good surface to seal on. 2 Years later no problems.
  5. If you near Horsham or Abbey go to them. Both have very good reputations
  6. Mack

    Sump sealant

    Thanks for the reccomendations, I'll look into them
  7. Mack

    Sump sealant

    Gearing up to fit my sump spacer and oil cooler kit and I need some sealant. AAM reccomend Permatex Ultra Grey which appears to only be available in the states. Any reccomendations on an alternative?
  8. Any re Any real difference between 5w30 and 5w40?
  9. Thanks for the suggestions, I will look into those oils.
  10. Over the next few days I'm planning to fit an oil cooler and sump spacer. Im looking for an oil that can cope with the strain and hopefully for a reasonable price. Any reccomendations?
  11. Its great to hear my guide has been some use. Thanks for the feedback, Ive updated the guide with the correct grommet size. Take some photos and I will add them to the guide. There are 2 bottles, they sit just ahead of the front wheels. I understand one has the pump for the headlight washers and the other the pump for the window washers but I'm not 100% sure. They are connected together by pipes. If you remove one of the pumps or bottles you will need to blank off the pipe outlets.
  12. Just taken out a policy with Sky Insurance. I spoke to Sam and he beat the best quote by over £40 mods included plus green lighted my planned mods for the year. In fact he beat my renewal quote by over £100!! Very happy with the service. It makes a massive difference talking to someone who actually knows about mods, trying to explain to Admiral what an anti roll bar is and then being told a sump spacer is classed as a high risk engine mod almost killed me.
  13. Thats come up really well! Which dye did you use?
  14. Just bought a complete second hand oil cooler kit for the car. Well, its missing the extension bolt for the oil filter. Does anyone know the size for sure? Ive been told 2 different sizes so far. Thanks
  15. +1 Assuming no unexpected costs on the S2000 the difference will be gone on insurance in a few years anyway.
  16. I considered getting an S2000 until I found out the insurance cost twice as much as the Zed. Lack of traction control on the early models appears to be the reason.
  17. Mack

    P0340

    I had the same issue, I wrote about it here http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/70130-odb2-code-0340-cam-shaft-position-sensor-phase/ It's a quite straight forward DIY job to change.
  18. Certainly is! Thanks!, no exterior footage but I have a load of stills. Ill get them up on photobucket. Its not great in a straight line but fine if the tyre is already loaded from cornering. That is for sure, there was plenty of arse sliding on the leather seats
  19. http://youtu.be/XHdC6zVEX0U My second time there out on the kidney track, really good fun!
  20. I've had something similar before. You might be able to hammer a socket on and then use an impact gun to get it off. Bare in mine you might wreck the socket. Any socket that will fit on will do, not necessarily the correct size. Don't use normal sockets with an impact gun. The other alternative is to get a sharp screwdriver or chisel down one side and split the nut. In the process you might damage the thread of the hub studs. But the best advice is to get to a good garage. they will almost certainly do a better, faster job for just a few quid.
  21. I'm 30 as well and paying nearly twice that! ...and I don't get free handbag cover
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