Jump to content
Remove Ads

All Activity

This stream auto-updates

  1. Past hour
  2. CanTechZ posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    That is the sound deadening material, AKA "tar mat", that was factory applied to the floors by Nissan. Unfortunately they applied it to bare metal. It is safe to remove, search "tar mat removal" on this site, and you find lots of ideas. Like using dry ice. If you plan to replace the tar mats later, and want close to original, see our downloads area, in the cad files section, I posted some tar mat templates there.
  3. Today
  4. Well, that's the best picture I've seen yet. It looks more like a figure 8 to me. I
  5. chaseincats posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Hi all - Am I able to remove this black panel without weakening the floor (as it seems to be welded or glued to it and is pretty hard)? I pulled up the carpet tonight for a replacement, scrubbed the floor with a nylon brush to remove surface rust, and was able to scrub a small hole in the floor which I don't appreciate. I want to see if there is more under this big black piece (circled in blue), but if it is there to strengthen the floor (as it is very hard), I don't want to start yanking on it. Any ideas what it is?
  6. Rockauto has a good reputation and their price is better. Shipping to Spain might be the decider for you. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/nissan,1972,240z,2.4l+l6,1209169,suspension,shock+/+strut,7556 Seems like you should be able to find a supplier over there. KYB EuropeKYB Shock Absorbers - KYB EuropeKYB shock absorbers - world class quality suspension from one of the worlds largest manufacturers of shock absorbers
  7. I've not really seen any bad press on these Koni adjustables either. Motorsport Auto - The Z Store - KONI Sport Adjustable Gas Strut, Rear, 70-8/74 240Z-260Z Coupe
  8. Patcon posted a post in a topic in Shop Talk
    I used a big flat head screwdriver and put the edge of the blade in the slots
  9. Patcon posted a post in a topic in For Sale
    Those look nice! Cost? Where to order?
  10. Yesterday
  11. https://zcardepot.com/products/kyb-front-shocks-struts-240z-260z-280z?srsltid=AfmBOoriVW4h-_3WRprZ41sp8sF_qxqnJ0CDZWmNcWfHwZ4lcc32N5s1 Will these one fit my 1972 240z? I would like to change the complete set. For certain both front shocks are worn. Is there a better supplier or is this one ok?
  12. Andy J started following REAR TRAILING ARMS
  13. Andy J posted a post in a topic in For Sale
    NEW PRODUCT!!!! 1970 - 1978 DATSUN 240z 260z 280z Rear Trailing Arms 3/4" Chromoly Heim joints Reinforced Mainshaft at Bushings Tested on 1000hp Drag/Drifter
  14. Andy J joined the community
  15. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in For Sale
    Opinions please! @zKars @grannyknot @Diseazd @madkaw @Mark Maras and all you other CZC's readers. I was thinking around $200 for the bare head? I found a P90 that pushed this E31 to the kid's table.
  16. You may as well do the brakes too, you know, while you're mechanic is out of town. Rotors/drums resurfaced/replaced and new pads/shoes.
  17. AZ-240z posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Richard, I have been using Vredestein Sprint Classic 175HR14 88H on my ‘71 series1 Z and they are pretty much a perfect size match to the Bridgestone Super Speed Radial - 20 original tires.
  18. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    This is what is so fantastic about this site and the rare types of parts that are needed and pretty much unavailable to purchase new. Thanks to everyone for helping to keep these Ladies on the road!
  19. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Also: https://www.vredestein.com/classic-tires/products/990-SPRINT-CLASSIC/ Tire Rack link for the above tires: https://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Vredestein&tireModel=Sprint+Classic&sidewall=Blackwall&partnum=7HR4SC&tab=Sizes
  20. w3wilkes posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    The tread design of the Michelin XAS 175 HR14 looks pretty close to original. Here's a photo of my original spare tire of my 12/70 car.
  21. Parts are on the way. Bonzi Lon
  22. My 7-73 still has it. It has very sharp edges and I've cut myself on it several times in the past 48 years. Bonzi Lon
  23. KYB makes good shocks. I have used them on other vehicles and not been disappointed.
  24. Im just asking for good quality absorbers ths has nothing to do with the vapor lock condition leading to rough acceleration.
  25. SteveJ started following 240Z original tires
  26. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Look here: https://cokertire.com/amfinder/index/index?finder_id=33511382
  27. I have a set of original 4.5 inch steel wheels, but I'm having trouble getting 175 HR-14 tires. One tire shop traced back the "HR" designation and said it would be 1.5 inches greater in diameter than any 14-nch made today. I'm trying to get my '71 240Z back as close to original as possible, and I have the original restored hubcaps and 4.5 inch steel wheels. Any thoughts, wisdom or suggestions would be appreciated.
  28. Mechanic is still at Orlando. Meanwhile i need to sort the shock absorber issue. KYB?
  29. What condition is your EFI harness? Have you replaced all of the connectors? I fought it forever. Finally reworked and soldered each connector, cleaned each contact and was amazed.
  30. TPS passed the multimeter test. Next testing the AFM.
  31. Update….. wound up stripping all the recently applied paint off 2446 due to ……well… a misunderstanding of the quality expected is a nice way to put it… New paint….better prep, better paint ….more controlled environment to apply has resulted in a more better virtually perfect paint reapplication. Have rebuilt, restored the quarter trim of both 51 and vin 2446 …. Polished up up few sets for future use. Vin 51 is in the same boat of unsatisfactory paint application….. soon to address that as well….. Cleaned up and flipped over the dash front cover trim, of 2446, I’m believing this is the true color “light greenish”… of both this part and possibly the correct hue of green for horns as well? Comments?
Remove Ads

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Guidelines. We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.