Great news, got her running again this weekend, finally! As it turns out the flywheel I was using did infact have the small hole for the dowel pin so the flywheel was straight after all
So, my theory now is that since my timing is likely pretty far off I was getting some pretty bad starter kick back on cranking, that combined with the spacers I think was the cause of the broken starters.
I've now got the Z flywheel installed so I was able to remove the starter spacers and the throw out bearing spacer which makes for a much more stock like setup.
I'm having some problems with the thermostat though, it doesn't appear to be opening which caused the temps to get too high too quick. I've had a similar problem with my old 240sx, turned out to be an air pocket in the coolant system that was getting infront of the thermostat keeping it from opening up somehow. So, that's the next obstacle to tackle as well as the timing.
I'm getting to know the tuning software a lot better now too. It's pretty sweet, straight out of the movies kind of stuff! This is my first foray into stand alone computers so I'm easily impressed I guess but that live 3D map of the timing and fuel is pretty high tech to me. I'll try to post up some screen shots of that soon.
Also, I installed a 350z air tube, stock Z air box and engine cover this weekend. Man, it really looks great now, I'll get some pics up of that too. It truly looks like I just plucked the motor out of a Z and dropped it into my car!
I talked with the photographer for Sport Compact Car magazine via email recently. He says the Hybrid-How-To article about my car is set to come out next month, can't wait for that
, hopefully it will increase the site's traffic a lot.
Later,
Fred
P.S. If anyone has any timing or fuel maps for a VQ30 or 35 that would be a great help to me. If not I'll get them hammered out in time and post up what I find here for everyone to share.
Instrument Cluster and Speedometer Repair