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SPOHN 04-18-2013 08:01 PM

That should work good. I used a transmission jack without the plate. But you have to use your head when doing to make sure it's secure. This is why Z1's instructions have you installing them with the motor already out.

SPOHN 04-18-2013 08:09 PM

I'm almost about to jump on the new GTM TT kit so if i do my headers will be up for sale. They will be a hot ticket here.

wstar 04-18-2013 08:10 PM

Are these the magical 350Z ones that aren't produced anymore?

Sh0velMan 04-18-2013 08:12 PM

Where did you jack the engine up from?

SPOHN 04-18-2013 08:24 PM

Underneath the car. On the passenger side I got a straight shot on the mount that bolts to the engine. On the driver side it was a portion of the timing cover/ and the engine block. I know that doesn't sound pleasing but you have a very very limited area. But for me it's nothing. I can take another pic Saturday. But it only took my dad and I 15 minutes after our gameplan.

Sh0velMan 04-18-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by SPOHN (Post 2273983)
Underneath the car. On the passenger side I got a straight shot on the mount that bolts to the engine. On the driver side it was a portion of the timing cover/ and the engine block. I know that doesn't sound pleasing but you have a very very limited area. But for me it's nothing. I can take another pic Saturday. But it only took my dad and I 15 minutes after our gameplan.

Yeah driver's side sounds.. bad. Pics would be helpful. If you can see the engine-side mount bracket from below on the passenger's side, that sounds fairly straightforward.

I'd just think we'd wanna go fast, have everything unbolted already, get it up however high it needs to be, yank the stock one out, slap the new one in, lower it back down...

wstar 04-18-2013 08:37 PM

For tight spots like that, a bottle jack or two (sitting on top of something else... stack of boards, etc..) might be ideal.

SPOHN 04-18-2013 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Sh0velMan (Post 2273988)
Yeah driver's side sounds.. bad. Pics would be helpful. If you can see the engine-side mount bracket from below on the passenger's side, that sounds fairly straightforward.

I'd just think we'd wanna go fast, have everything unbolted already, get it up however high it needs to be, yank the stock one out, slap the new one in, lower it back down...

Yes. Fast is the best way. Once up you can pop in and out in seconds.

BigT 04-18-2013 09:43 PM

Awesome car, man. It is very nice and your hard work shows. Good luck with her.

Mike 04-18-2013 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by wstar (Post 2273924)
Oh one more thing I wanted to bug you about Spohn, since you have the same brake kit. No instructions on the pad clips, so I guessed in the rear (the front seems dead obvious). Is this the correct way to put in the rear pad clips (basically, pinched between the bridge bolt and the bottom of the caliper, bowed outwards between)?

http://www.the370z.com/members/wstar...rientation.jpg

I can't tell from your picture for sure, but each side of that clip should sit in a little hole on the pad guides. On the APs I have seen, that slot is only on one set of guides, and it looks like it on the opposite side of where you have it. Are the ends sitting in a little slot?

wstar 04-19-2013 07:12 AM

If that's true and I'm understanding you correctly, then the clip would only make contact with the pad backplate near the middle, right by the bridge bolt? If so, then yeah, I could have it backwards.

Mike 04-19-2013 08:21 AM

under the bridge bolt and then the other end should have two little ears that stick into the tab holes on the left side of the caliper in the picture where those slots are.

wstar 04-19-2013 08:24 AM

Yeah, I'm definitely not in little holes on the right currently, just have the right-most ears laying against the backplates. With how high up those holes on the left are, though, the plate would only be making pad contact in the middle near the bridge bolt, if I'm understanding right?

SPOHN 04-21-2013 04:13 PM

Updates on Z1 Poly Motor Mounts & Transmission Mount
 
After some good driving on these mounts they are awesome. Mostly from the Transmission mounts. Did not realize how much slop was in the tranny area. Shifting transitions are so much smoother. Especially when turning. No flex at all. If anything I highly recommend the tranny bushing.

wstar 04-22-2013 09:57 AM

Nice, mine are in the mail (urethane engine/trans mounts) :) BTW I decided to just kill the brake pad clips. I emailed Jim @ Stillen about the clips and about whether to lube anything in there, and his answer boiled down to, paraphrased: "that stuff's all about NVH. If you don't care about NVH, don't bother putting in the clips and don't bother with brake parts lube on the pad backplate either (or anywhere)."


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