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Let's show vintage racing pictures. I'll start.
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SN 00042 Restoration; The Older Twin
That's because it is
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Frot coil spring length
When I do the math on the free lengths from the manual, I get significantly different numbers. 373.5 / 25.4 = 14.7 386 / 25.4 = 15.2 So assuming the free lengths in the FSM are typos, the lengths you are measuring look great.
- Today
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
You might also consider using vinyl paint. I used it to re-colour my Z's interior (from black to butterscotch). Pix below should give you an idea of the flexibility and adhesion characteristics (I've seen zero evidence of paint lifting over the ten years since I originally did the application). It sprays on easily using an HVLP gun and doesn't require much in the way of surface prep. It took me three coats to achieve full coverage over the black soft and hard trim pieces. We had a supplier in the Toronto area (Parasol) who would custom mix colors from a customer-supplied paint chip (my results we spot-on, based on a small piece that I snipped from the hem of my new butterscotch seat covers). I expect you'll be able to find a comparable supplier somewhere in the U.S. south-east.
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Hs30-10324 HH ….ZL
Not that weren’t expecting
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The time has come for Zedyone to really look at brakes.
A social media post caught my eye last week. Facebook Z forum. Some guy had put a Honda Accord electric booster on his Z. I have tried to get more information without success. This is interesting because it doesn’t depend on engine vacuum. With the proliferation of alternator swapping, the extra electrons wouldn’t seem to be a problem. What are your thoughts?
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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
I know most people on this forum want as much stock and original parts as possible but, at least it’s my opinion, maybe some modern upgrades / mods are in order to keep these cars on the road. Aside from all the aftermarket suspension upgrades I know that Apex Engineered also sells new steering racks (with right hand inner tie rods) and just the right hand thread inner tie rods. Replacing just the inner tie rod(s) for right hand thread once might be a good solution for the NLA drivers side outer tie rod. And yes Apex does sell them separately and in pairs. https://apexengineered.com/shop/s30-240z-260z-280z/inner-tie-rod/ No I’m not sponsored I just like what they’re doing and ordered some stuff to fix my 280z.
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Repaint Refresh of HLS-02446 3/70
Been a while since showing 2446 bones…and she got good bones. Slowly finding time and discipline to prioritize some shop time. It is fun putting a few peices on the rear, dash will be coming out to recover. Had been a while since I have inverted to disconnect heater control cables….throttle lever cable at top of the gas pedal assembly…etc. rear panel is too dark, debating to reshoot to lighter shade….
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Oil pan help??
Turbo, Julio. You can do just as well with that P90 head and flat tops on that F54 block. I know you've read this before but I'm gonna post it anyway. https://datsunzgarage.us/engine/
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Floor temp light (76 CA model)
I did the yellow/blue wire grounding test. I had both the Floor Temp and Fuel warning lights on. I guess I have an independent to the fuel sender's thermistor issue with the Floor Temp sensor. I will check the relay under the pass seat.
- L20b Cody's Goon
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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Salvageable?
$840 (plus shipping) at Motorsport Auto.
- Last week
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A Nissan (NISMO) DOHC Kit for the L Series is Officially Available
I appreciate the clarification. The articles I read did not provide that information.
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Odd Bolts in Balance Tube
Glad to help. Hope you make good progress and get things working well soon!
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saturday night music thread
I stole this cassette from my step-a s s hole when I was a kid. When cassettes where still off white colored, before the clear ones. I listened to it so much I still know every word to all the songs but this was my favorite.
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240z 4 speed manual
It doesn’t seem to be.
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Happy Birthday Peter Brock!
http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/IMG_3902-1024x768.jpeg Happy 89th Birthday to our hero Peter Brock! You have been and continue to be inspirational to us Datsun fans worldwide. Here are a few pictures we enjoyed taking with you over the years: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/unnamed-1-1024x768.jpeghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/DSC05510-1-e1637002594621-1024x1006.jpeg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/lagunaseca2004153-400x300.jpghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/IMG_2311-1024x768.jpeghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/IMG_9747-1024x768.jpeg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/sema-1024x1024.jpghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/275435624_5253829184651694_278823018715978593_n.jpeghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/314962664_499938492181328_4586337483149355287_n.jpg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/312177026_483959523779225_1687953212474383395_n.jpg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/382583804_692126209629221_266883468108368867_n.jpg View the full article
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
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Parts for Sale: 280zx Turbo Hood Vent
Thank you, Buddy.
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Need a welder in Seattle
Hi Bob: If you are still looking for a welder I would recommend Elhot Metal Fabrication. He is working inhouse at the Shop club on 6th Ave S. He has done rust repair on 3 of my cars over the last 20 years and he is top notch. Of course with 30 years of experience, he's not cheap. Cheers, Mark G
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79 280z Brake Problem
Update. It's been several months when I posted questions about a soft feeling brake pedal in my 79 zx. I checked the vacuun check valve and found it to be defective. I didn't even use my vacuum test equipment but instead just removed it and blew and sucked through it and knew it wasn't holding vacuum. I replaced it and now have very good, stock brakes again.
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Missing keys for a NOS ignition switch
Yes, take it a lock smith. If the core can be removed from the cylinder it isn't that difficult to make a key. Key blanks are common. I can't recall if the core is wafers or pins. Come to think of it, it's a double cut key, so it would be a wafer lock. To remove the core from the cylinder without a key, not a big deal to pick the lock. I have no idea what a lock smith would charge, but it's not a big deal. When I closed my business I kept all the key blanks, I probably have what you need. Jim
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CAR STALLS WHILE DRIVING!!!
This was a clue that it was an electrical problem. If the engine was still spinning because it was in gear then spark will still move the tachometer needle.
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Z Restoration Progam
I think you may find @26th-Z and @Carl Beck already have most if not all of the documents. I've hoovered them up for my archive. Will be interesting to see what if goes for this time, I think it sold at least once or maybe twice since the last BAT appearance 6 years ago.