Got a few more things done on the car recently.
- Powersteering pump and pressure line
- Cleaned up and painted mud flaps
- Pair of new front tires (245 35 19)
- Fabricated intercooler mounting using OEM R32GTR rubber isolators
- Powdercoated some little bits (radiator brackets, PS reservoir bracket, T bolt clamps, etc.)
- Various other distractions
- Wiring
I opted to go to a 350Z single stage powersteering pump since it is a bunch smaller than the R32GTR 2 stage Hicas pump and offers a slightly higher output pressure as well. R33GTR pumps are supposedly a bolt on solution for a single stage pump but they are expensive and difficult to find. The orientation of lines on the Z33 pump also allows a very clean route for the flexible pressure line. I had to modify the bracket to suit but the pulley offset from the front mounting ear is fine as is so I only needed to modify the rear ear. I still need to find a hydraulic shop to crimp my custom high pressure line.
I filled scars in the mud flaps with plastic bumper repair goo and painted in matte plastic bumper black spraypaint. I'm pretty happy with the outcome!
I fabricated some brackets that mount off of the framerails and the rad support crosspiece. Each is held on with 3x M8 fasteners with captive nuts in the frame thanks to rivnuts. Powdercoated in 20% gloss black (my new favorite color).
The usual cardboard templates first.
Valvecover for pops' lil Datsun truck. Custom mixed powder by yours truly seems to match the truck quite well.
Powdercoated some 20% black on the T-bolt clamps for the IC couplers on the IC inlet/outlet. I wanted to keep them sleepy and this is just what was needed!
Now for the distraction time...
Last summer I picked up some very cheap 16x7ET40 3 piece wheels for the daily driver Audi. They had been "professionally" painted some gnarly 90's cream yellow and overspray was on everything. Supposedly they were pulled off an Audi coupe in the early 90s. I felt justified purchasing since I needed new summer tires anyways. I disassembled the wheels completely, bead blasted the inner barrels/faces, polished the lips, replaced all fasteners with stainless, reassembled and sealed. Needless to say, this ate up a good chunk of my shop time but I'm pretty stoked on the outcome. I only with they were slightly lower offset.
Clear goes on white!
Reassembly time! Fasteners from mcmaster.com.
Back on the daily beater! Purchased 205/50R16 Yokohama S drives after success with them on the 510.
I began working on finishing the placement of the engine harness. I have some wiring lace and I've been trying to put the harness in the stock loom location. I need to lengthen the wiring to both MAFs and O2 sensors.
Now that the intercooler placement is settled, I can put some work into the charge piping. Once charge piping and wiring have been completed, the car should be ready for first start up!
That's it for now--I'm out!

'72 2 door KA project | S14 Silvia RB25DET | S14 RB26DETT (sold) | '90 Audi 90Q20V (sold)