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new member

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 4:19 pm
by jlindsay
Hi Everyone, My name is Jeff and I'm a new member and a new 360 owner, #9741. It has low miles, very little rust and is fairly complete but has been sitting for the better part of 20 years so all systems will need attention. I'm an experienced home mechanic with several rebuilds and restorations over the last 40+ years. I've always been a British car and motorcycle guy but this will be my first venture with a Japanese vehicle. I've already packed away my SAE and Whitworth wrenches and assembled all my metric stuff! I've been on a few British forums before and I'll try my darndest not to be that irritating newbie that immediately asks all the questions that have been previously answered ad nauseam without even trying to research them first. I've read the BOR and have my parts and service manuals at hand! I'm starting with an overall disassembly beginning with the braking system.... and, yes, I've already encountered the dreaded stuck rear drums. I rigged up a rubber gasket and a large washer to hold some PB Blaster on the splines and with the help of a 4 ton bottle jack they came off without incident. All that being said, I have my first question for everyone. I'll ask it now but I'll also post it in the appropriate category. How do you remove the V-shaped trim pieces behind the body air vents? Obviously, you remove the visible screw at the rear. It appears when looking up behind them through the taillight hole that there are hidden screws that must attach some sort of bracket that the trim slides over? Help.

Re: new member

Posted: Sun Oct 03, 2021 7:30 pm
by subaru360nut
Jeff - welcome to The Club! I looked up K111L 9741 on the master list I keep of 360s owned (or reported) by Club members.
Sure enough, it was there with "sold online by anonymous non-member" - which I have replaced with "Jeff Lindsay" :D
It was listed in FLORIDA, is that where you are?

Sounds like you are figuring out the 360s eccentricities very well. See P.148 of the SEDAN PARTS MANUAL for how the air scoop attaches.

Any help you need, just post on this site and somebody will answer. We exist to help each other keep our Favorite Vehicles on the road and running on BOTH cylinders!

Ed

Re: new member

Posted: Mon Oct 04, 2021 8:58 am
by oldone
Jeff Welcome aboard, ask all the ?s you want, we like answering them. Put your location in the left column of the page.

Re: new member

Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2021 12:30 pm
by books1
Yes Jeff, what they said------^

- BE that irritating newbie, we don't mind!! :D

Welcome to the Club from waaaay downunder!

PS: Piccys are LOVED by these Forums!!

Re: new member

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2022 3:50 pm
by AnthonyC
Welcome to the club. There are a lot of very talented here that have a vast amount of knowledge to take advantage of. If you need parts as well I can help

Re: new member

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2022 9:59 pm
by books1
How's progress anyway, Jeff?

Re: new member

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 2:59 pm
by jlindsay
Hi books1, Sorry it's taken so long to reply to your warm welcome. I never saw the recent replies to my initial welcome post until today. Progress has been steady and mostly positive. I'm experienced with rebuilds and restorations and I've learned that to be successful you need to stay focused and try to do something, however small, every day. I've completed the major disassembly and started rebuilding the drivetrain. During lulls or while waiting for parts, I move to the bodywork. While my 360 is relatively rust free, it has a hundred dents, dings and previous bodges to remedy. I've gotten into the habit of completing the wheel restorations first with my projects so I have something finished to look at and keep me inspired. The 360 is no different so I've completed the wheels/tires. I preferred the look of the exposed drums but didn't care for the wheel cover clips so I removed them. Plus, I wanted the rears to match the front so I located two wheel centers on Jauce and fitted them to the rear drum. If you're curious how I attached them... I epoxied in small areas like the front drums then tapped them out for the new centers. Anyway, lots more going on so I'll post more in the appropriate subject columns as I progress. As a matter of fact, I'm experiencing a very perplexing gearbox issue that I'll post about later so please have a read and let me know what you think! Jeff

Re: new member

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 4:58 pm
by subaru360nut
You are missing several important parts of the carburetor!
See P. 16 thru 19 in the BOOK OF REPRINTS and read the article in a Newsletter
maybe a year old on HOW NOT TO RUIN YOUR CARBURETOR.
You can't just go out and buy a new one :shock:

Ed

Re: new member

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2022 5:06 pm
by jlindsay
Hi Ed, I don't believe I'm missing any carb parts. I included the carb pics just to show my fellow members that I'm trying to be pretty thorough with the cleaning portion of my project. That pic was taken after cleaning and then just loosely reassembled while awaiting the rebuild kit. I've had the carb apart, cleaned it and rebuilt it with all new jets, gaskets, etc. It's already been re-installed and works perfectly after a slight adjustment to the float level. Thanks for keeping an eye on me though! Jeff

Re: new member

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:45 am
by subaru360nut
Where did you find a rebuild kit for the carb??

The only one I ever saw contained 90% jets and air bleeds
that do not match any 360 carb, and was missing the
needle/seat parts.

Ed

Re: new member

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 5:26 pm
by jlindsay
Hi Ed, I found a complete kit on Jauce... https://www.jauce.com/auction/e1041884294

It contained a selection of jets/needles that included the proper sizes for the 360 sedan.

Re: new member

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 6:43 pm
by subaru360nut
Way better than the only one I ever saw.

How much is 10,000 yen in US$?

Ed

Re: new member

Posted: Tue Mar 15, 2022 7:23 pm
by jlindsay
Less than $100. I thought shipping from Japan would be prohibitive but it's quick and no more than from across the US!

Re: new member

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2022 12:10 pm
by subaru360nut
Thanks! I have never found a good source of carb parts before, especially needle/seat valves.

Ed

Re: new member

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2022 12:16 pm
by ozzmonaut
jlindsay wrote: 2 years ago Less than $100. I thought shipping from Japan would be prohibitive but it's quick and no more than from across the US!
It says that the auction is blocked because it can not be shipped internationally.
It does state that you can request to unblock the auction and the seller will review the request.
Was there any trouble getting this to the U.S.?
It also states that the price is up to 11000 yen , but the price difference is no too much in usd.

Re: new member

Posted: Thu Mar 24, 2022 4:41 pm
by jlindsay
Nearly all of the auctions will say that they don't ship internationally but that won't affect you. Jauce operates differently than ebay. The sellers in Japan ship the purchased item to the Jauce warehouse in Japan. Jauce holds it for up to 60 days for you so you can shop for other items then combine all of your purchased items into one shipment. First, open an account, then click on the blocked sign of an auction. It will say it's under review and usually within 24hrs you'll be approved and able to bid. Once you place a bid, Jauce will request that you place that much money into your account. Then Jauce will keep you posted on the bidding for that item on your email.

Re: new member

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 9:59 pm
by kjrcace360fan
Jeff, I'm late to the welcome party but Welcome. Looks like your well on your way. I personally love pics and video, Just saying