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Well done Rob.

The erratic idle may require a reset on the throttle postion if you need it I can give you details.

 

Cheers Phil.

That would be handy please, each time I dip the clutch it jumps to about 1,400 rpm and only drops to 1,000 rpm when I stop. Also little engine braking at the moment, this is after about 45 minutes of driving.

If it needs a reset, I'll give it a go. :)

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Well done Rob.

The erratic idle may require a reset on the throttle postion if you need it I can give you details.

 

Cheers Phil.

That would be handy please, each time I dip the clutch it jumps to about 1,400 rpm and only drops to 1,000 rpm when I stop. Also little engine braking at the moment, this is after about 45 minutes of driving.

If it needs a reset, I'll give it a go. :)

 

If you check out the Guides section you'll find throttle resetting there ;)

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polished TB, intake, strut brace and plenum look so B)

 

nice work rob B)

 

the torque settings are only just above finger tight, i have two wrenches (one for lower setings), they are about the normal figures you would torque a rocker cover down at

the main thing is that you tighten it progressively and evenly imo (like a head gasket - evenly working from side to side pulling it flat )

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Well done Rob.

The erratic idle may require a reset on the throttle postion if you need it I can give you details.

 

Cheers Phil.

That would be handy please, each time I dip the clutch it jumps to about 1,400 rpm and only drops to 1,000 rpm when I stop. Also little engine braking at the moment, this is after about 45 minutes of driving.

If it needs a reset, I'll give it a go. :)

 

 

Link http://www.350z-uk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10881

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Just need to get some practice in with the dremel and buy a random orbital polisher and then the 'paint' in the engine bay should shine a bit. A bit of careful wiring and few more changes lined up, the bay should be finished....

 

I tightened up all by hand first then worked in star shapes to pull the rest of it down as evenly as I could. :thumbs:

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i really think it looks great rob, i'm ashamed to lift my bonnet now :blush:

 

i hate the primer look of the paint under there aswell :rant: although it is shiney primer now :teeth:

 

another thing i do like is the way kev (envy) has used chrome braided lines to cover his wiring under the bonnet - looks really neat B)

 

it would have to be a tiny random orbital polisher to get into the crevices under the bonnet, you wont get close with udm or a pc or similar

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Cheers guys. Have to say I am really pleased with it.

 

As for further polishing, I will use the Dremel for the tricky places. Other than that, good old fashioned elbow grease!!

Not sure what to do with the other bits under there at the moment. A mate of mine did an amazing job on his Escort Cossie so will enlist his help.

 

Just got the throttle reset to do later.... :wacko:

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