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Northern240 joined the community
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Bodywork Issues
I don't think it's an original Nissan hatch seal, as it's sold by the metre. But it sure is better than what I had. It's not a simple seal swap like it would be for the doors. There's 6 interior panels to remove, then the adhesive. Then there's all those push pin clips, oh, I found out where some of those pins are going, I found the mother load. I think I got 14 of them from this one spot with a piece of radiator hose taped to my shop vac and a piece of screen taped over the end.
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Oil recommendation
And for a little "snake oil" friction reducer I add about 4 oz. of TVT Green to the oil change. TVT Green vs Royal purple
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w3wilkes started following Oil recommendation
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Oil recommendation
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Oil recommendation
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72 Datsun 240z started following Oil recommendation
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Oil recommendation
My 1972 240z is rarely used as it is not in perfect driving conditions. It misfires when temperature rises at idle during traffic jams. However, i need to change the engine oil. Should i purchase for 5 liters of 10w30? Or is there something better for this engine?
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Namerow started following Bodywork Issues
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Bodywork Issues
Website says they'll be closing down the business at the end of 2025 (they've been in operation since the mid-1980's, so that's a pretty good run). They appear to be re-sellers, rather than manufacturers (I suggest this b/c they're offering an extensive catalogue of parts across dozens of badge plates and vintages). I wonder where they've been sourcing that Z hatch seal. Japan, maybe?
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How vibration free is your 70-71 240Z?
Yes, I am a keeper! I had to come out to try to block an open shot. Two of the other team's players briefly competed for who was going to take the shot, and I guess one of them went straight through me. I say guess, because I am unsure what happened, but I did get the save :) For me, each wrist has now been broken - this is the second time for my radius bone in the left arm. The first time, I got a cross shaped break in it when the ball shot from 10 feet away hit nothing but my left and hammered it toward the bottom of my forearm. Continuing :) -- Both pinkie fingers, one middle finger, and a few front, as well as one back rib. I have torqued both sets of shoulder ligaments several times, but they are quite good now. And, I got nine stitches (one internal, 8 external) at the left eyebrow about 8 months ago. That is pretty much it. Many years were injury free, but not so much in this last 8 months. I didn't think I would still be playing competitively at 56, but I still really enjoy it. I think I am nearly ready to stop playing in Over 30 now however. The stitches and these most recent bone breaks came from playing in that league.
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How vibration free is your 70-71 240Z?
Are you a keeper? All of my injuries were ankle, knee, nose, eyebrow, or jaw. And one AC joint. And a groin.
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How vibration free is your 70-71 240Z?
I have it and will check the ID (it is no longer installed) and compare it to the spare new one I still have on hand. I won't be out in the shop much until my wrist heals some. The end of my radius bone is broken (at the wrist) and my pinky is broken too. Was definitely unfortunate in the game on Friday!
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240 in OZ started following Best OEM-style muffler/exhaust system in 2025?
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Best OEM-style muffler/exhaust system in 2025?
This one is available in Australia; I havent seen it in person. https://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/burwood/engine-engine-parts-transmission/240z-260z-2-seater-oem-replica-complete-standard-exhaust-system-datsun/1305228725
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
I don't think you are supposed to put them on a car. I think they are intended to be wall art. 😂
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Bodywork Issues
I was going to try it out first, but I just finished installing it and the seal fit like a glove. I think I read on their website that they may be going out of business soon. It's part# 864.131
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Bodywork Issues
From who? Are you keeping it secret? Link would be nice or just a name.
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Curt Lundgren joined the community
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
Can you only imagine how jacked up that would be trying to align the drive train.
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CanTechZ started following Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
Or you could go this way and order a complete repo body assembly. Lol www.alibaba.comAftermarket 1970-1974-1978 Ni-ssan Datsun 240z 260z 280z...Aftermarket 1970-1974-1978 Ni-ssan Datsun 240z 260z 280z Car Body Shell Cab Car Body Parts,Datsun 240z Car Body Shell - Buy Nissan 240z Car Body Shell nissan 240z Shell nissan 240z Body nissan 240z...
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
That's why I finally threw in the towel and reskinned my doors. There was soooo much wrong with his doors that it got to the point where I just couldn't go forward. They became a time vampire.
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
I'd be curious to know if Max has contacted everyone that purchased doors to let them know there is a potential problem or is he just going to let people go through the same hell he put me through. Summit Racing carries the doors and as a long time customer of theirs I contacted them about the problem and directed them to this thread, No clue if it will get any traction but $1400.00 is a lot of money for me to set fire to. If I had purchased the doors through Summit I would be raising holy hell with them. The doors are back in their original boxes so if Max has a change of heart and wants to refund my money I sure would appreciate it.
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Bodywork Issues
I ordered a hatch seal from Australia. Here are the profile differences between the PRECISION hatch seal and this one from Australia and their compression. This Australian Hatch seal has the same profile throughout the entire seal, unlike the "molded corner" Precision one. The 2nd hatch seal I tried was ordered from VintageRubber and it is identical to the Precision seal, which is anything but precise. 😆
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Yarb started following Best OEM-style muffler/exhaust system in 2025?
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Best OEM-style muffler/exhaust system in 2025?
Go to their website if you haven’t already. I’ve used them and it is ceramic coating. They have a great video. Good People.
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
I can only speak for myself. But it wasn't but just a few years ago that there wasn't any replacement sheet metal. Tabco pieces were about it. When manufactures start supplying parts, for me, it is very positive. But when you actually purchase and install, that is something completely different. You are risking the entire outcome of a restore based on just a few pieces of sheet metal. That is why tossing them was much less expensive than using them.
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
How did things get so bad, since this last thread? https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/68334-resurrected-classics-continues-to-impress-with-new-fenders-hatches-and-bumpers/
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
Like me an expensive lesson. It's a shame that Facebook has basically destroyed the forums. It's impossible to warn people since there are 9 bazillion FB groups that deal with the S30 and I'm not going to go to the trouble of posting on all of them.
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Best OEM-style muffler/exhaust system in 2025?
Is Jethot coating similar to ceramic coating like they put on exhaust manifolds?
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Problems with 240z doors from Resurrected Classics.
I thought I would add my 2 cents to this. I am not surprised the doors didnt line up. I would certainly reskin doors if I could. If the doors are reskinned correctly, they will be flawless. I would try to stay away from aftermarket panels at all cost. The possible exception is the green classicfab panels. I have used most of them on a combination of 2 different cars. My only complaint about classicfab is to my knowledge, they dont make front fenders but I wish they did. The rockers, floors, the entire rear quarters are very good. The body shop I use until recently, only did classic cars. They were very happy with the classicfabs. I bought new front fenders from resurrected classics a couple of months ago. I thought they were questionable when I pulled up the driveway and saw the box on the porch. "Made in China" was stamped on the side of the box. I test fit them on one of my cars. They didnt fit. Regardless, I took them to the body shop and kept my initial observations to myself assuming they were smarter than me. They test fitted on my other car and they didnt fit. The horror was when they sent me a short video clip of the fender sitting on my car. He was able to press on the top of the fender with his finger. He called it "Oil canning" if you can envision the horror. VERY thin steel. So $700-$800 went in the garbage. Lesson learned.