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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
The airdam is urethane. It can be tough to get paint to stick to it because it's so flexible.
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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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conedodger started following The time has come for Zedyone to really look at brakes.
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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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Mitchel0407 started following Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Is it urethane or fiberglass? Mine is urethane, I caught a flying 2x4 on the left brake vent hole in the airdam @ freeway speed (at first I thought it was coming through the windshield). I now have a starburst in the paint but that's it. My paint is a single stage and we did it back in 1991 so the only details I remember is I called the Denver regional office to get the paint number for a red 1971 early 240Z. the red does have some orange in it, I think code 110.
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SN 00042 Restoration; The Older Twin
Hi, I don’t know much about originals of our cars, but if this helps for your reference that would be nice. The L20A is for a Skyline GT but it can be a useful reference. The Kaku -U crew inspecting the cylinder head that was a screen shot from the video of 1969 US & CANADA test drive. Kats
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kats started following SN 00042 Restoration; The Older Twin
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zed2 started following Frot coil spring length
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Frot coil spring length
I suppose it depends on what the worry would be. Worry about them failing? Spring sag with age is not uncommon. Did you notice any variance in corner height when they were installed? The thing about aftermarket springs is you don't really know how they'll sit until you get them installed. You can find reports of weirdness with the Eibach progressive rate springs. Don't know if that problem ever got solved. It's a conundrum.
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Frot coil spring length
I've seen the free length dimensions in the manual I have but when I'm measuring them on my workbench I'm getting 14 1/2 and 15 and 1/8 total length. So should I not be worried about the half inch variation. Their stock springs and they're 54 years old. A new set of Elbach Springs or $279. set of 4.
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Frot coil spring length
Seems to be normal and as Nissan intended. Maybe to offset an imbalance in the car's weight, maybe from the engine tilt. Not clear, although it might be described somewhere. I don't think that the aftermarket considered it.
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CB Garrett started following Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available and Frot coil spring length
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Frot coil spring length
I'm in the process of rebuilding the front suspension on a 1971 240Z. I've noticed the coil spring lengths are not the same they're off by 1/2 to 5/8 of an inch regardless of where I measure one of is shorter. Do I need to be concerned about this point? If this is an issue what should I purchase? Thanks In advance.
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Hs30-10324 HH ….ZL
Too many projects are IMG_2691.movIMG_2691.movdelaying this RHD hs30… Heading to the wetblasting area to determine if anything is left to work with……
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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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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
Quite true, thanks.
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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
Not so much trouble when you know the way things work, eh?
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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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Oil pan help??
I assumed he was mourning the loss of another turbo block to N/A..............
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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
Success. 54 years old everything is a struggle during tear down.
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Yes, the plan is to paint the airdam too. Hopefully it will stick...
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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.
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Oil pan help??
It's just snark if you don't follow it with something useful. Are you sighing the pan question or the build details?
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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
I'll add another word association for the boaters. "PORT" 4 letters like LEFT
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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
See above
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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
The way I remember is right is "right" normal threads. Driver's side is left handed.
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Left Inner Tie Rod for 240z no longer available
Do the left and right tie rods have different threads? I've loosened the passenger side nut but not the drivers side. 240Z 1971 Help
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
I had her up on jack stands and stood about a 12" piece of 6x6 up on the jack and lifted her up. But the block and jack wanted to slide out once she was up high enough. I had to hold the jack in place while someone put the cubes under the tires