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Broman started following Master Cylinder Casting Marks
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Master Cylinder Casting Marks
Has anyone worked out the significance of these casting marks on the master cylinder? What are yours? This pic is from my May 71 car, but who knows if it is is the original one. :-(
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Checking in...It's been long time.
Thanks for the warm welcome guys. I'll be checking in every few months as I prepare to get the old girl back on the road. The Camaro comes first since it's the closest to being roadworthy. It just needs a new wiring harness, which I already have, a different offset for the front wheels to eliminate rub on turn/compression, and some exhaust work. The Datsun however needs more attention after sitting for the last ~18 years and being partially disassembled at one point. Sad I know., but I'll get it going again. Man I can't believe how time has flown... Weeks seem to go by like days and years like months.... At this rate I won't have time to work on this thing until I'm retired.....which can't come soon enough by the way...
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Happy 510 Day!
http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/IMG_1563-1024x768.jpeg Z Car Garage wishes you a Happy 5/10 Day! We love driving Datsun 510s on the street and at the race track. Here are a few 510s at the shop, with more photos in the gallery below. Hope you get to Enjoy the Ride in your Dime today too! http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_2319-1-1024x832.jpeg We have several Datsun 510s in the shop today, here’s a short preview with full features coming to zcarblog.com. SR20DET-powered Bluebird Coupe: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_2303-1024x768.jpeg Sean’s SR20-powered (Mikuni induction) 510: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_2636-1024x768.jpeg We always have many racing 510s in for tuning/sorting: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/IMG_2308-1024x768.jpeghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_1288-1024x768.jpeg 5/10 Days of the Past We have plenty of 510 content for you to enjoy, starting with the most famous Dime of all time…when the Brock Racing Enterprises (BRE) Datsun 510 #46 race car arrived at Z Car Garage. http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/IMG_1834-1024x768.jpeg Despite being against all odds, our hero John Morton drove this 510 to SCCA Trans-Am series championship victories in 1971 and 1972, putting Nissan on the map and fueling every Datsun enthusiast’s passion. In preparation for the Velocity Invitational at Laguna Seca we dyno tested this legendary race car. Turn those speakers up and enjoy the video! Enjoy some of our favorite 510s at the shop: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/308738001_468026622039182_3774732079797507721_n-1024x768.jpg Rob Fuller’s 1971 Datsun 510 featured on Hoonigan Autofocus with Larry Chen http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/IMG_2349-1024x768.jpeg Rob’s Turbo6 80’s-revival project: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/IMG_6464-1024x768.jpg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/KZCP9351-576x1024.jpeghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/EAYT8453-576x1024.jpeg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/IMG_5610-1024x768.jpeg Enjoy The Boost in this video of the 510s in action: Z Car Garage CV Axles on Dirk’s 500hp Datsun 510 http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/image3-2-1024x683.jpeg Z Car Garage CV Axles on Dustin’s Datsun 510 http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/IMG_0184.jpeg Mark’s Datsun 510 http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/IMG_7260-1024x768.jpeg Z Car Garage CV Axles on Carlo’s Datsun 510 http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/120843609_781923515931854_2645957782210732315_n-1024x661.jpg Anthony’s Supra-Powered Datsun 510 Glenn Chiou Ex-Finn/Harris U2.5L Trans-Am ’68 510: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/IMG_1967-1024x576.jpg Rob’s Bay Area Datsun Dealers 510: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_1329-1024x768.jpeg Gabe’s B-Sedan: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_1356-1024x768.jpeg Kelvin’s Ex-Ted Gruner Datsun 510 http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/IMG_1346-1024x768.jpeg We hope you can Do It In A Datsun today, Happy 5/10 Day! http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/IMG_4027-1024x768.jpg View the full article
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79 280zx Fuel Damper
Try snapping the throttle open and see what pressure does. It's not RPM that causes change it's manifold pressure. If you just ease the throttle open intake vacuum/pressure won't change much. The numbers look good, actually very good, 26 psi indicates very good intake system vacuum.
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79 280zx Fuel Damper
Strange Fuel Pressure I finished replacing my fuel pump today along with all the rubber fuel lines at the pump except the one that goes to the tank. In addition I replaced the fuel filter and all the rubber fuel lines going in and out of the filter. Started it up and still have low fuel pressure. My gauge reads about 26 lbs and doesen't move with higher rpms. However, when I disconnect the vac. hose to the regulator I get about 38 lbs at adle with no real change at higher rpms. I replaced that regulator along with a bunch of vac. hose about two years ago (2000 miles) because the old regulator was really rusted and the smaller vac. lines were in rough shape. Do I have a bad regulator? Any ideas?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Nice looking car. Not perfect but a nice driver
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How vibration free is your 70-71 240Z?
How bad was the old one?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Here's a Z for somebody looking to get in to the game. Down in Texas, but titled up here. RV camshaft. Whatever that means. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1978-datsun-280z-176/
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saturday night music thread
- How vibration free is your 70-71 240Z?
The seal was riding here: Those wear marks indicate where the yoke was rubbing up against the bushing. Those weren't there when I installed the prop shaft. I confirmed the extension housing bushing was worn, allowing the main shaft and yoke to move excessively. Unsure if the prop shaft was balanced properly when it was shortened. The local place I took it to for balancing (after swapping in the new yoke) said it looked like it had not been balanced. Additionally, the weights they welded onto it were not tiny. So, perhaps the prop shaft was way out of balance and that is why this happened. I was able to get the transmission out on Thursday, and get the rear housing off, replace the bushing, and get it back together. But, I wasn't able to get the transmission back in the car. Unfortunately, my wrist got injured in a soccer game last night, so I won't be able to get the transmission in for a while.- Darn Tire Jockeys
In Utah we have no safety inspection anywhere, emissions are by county. In the counties that are trapped between 2 mountain ranges they do have emissions inspections and it so happens that the trapped counties have the majority of the states population. If you cause an accident due to some safety issue you didn't get fixed it's not pretty. Rust... Yea, we got plenty in northern Utah where they use massive amounts of salt when it snows (plenty of salt beds around the Great Salt Lake). I really don't see safety issues other than cuts if you grab a rust hole.- Last week
- Jenvey ITB Cable Throttle Wheel?
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Too funny! 😂 I routinely see cars with large rusted holes in them. They seem to work fine. Also in my state there are zero vehicle inspections! No smog, no emissions, no brake light check etc. It doesn't seem to create carnage on the roads. What does seem to create great issues is the invention of the smart phone! Which some drivers can't seem to put down long enough to get to where they're going!- Darn Tire Jockeys
Also.. mechanics that check wheelbearings and stuff around the wheels with a tire iron and using the aluminum rims as a base to put force on something.. if i see that happen i'm asking him to stop or i'll put some force to something HE does not like! ;-) For the last 30 years i had a mechanic that did every APK (sort of MOT) every year on every car i have together with me and it has been GOLD. evry check-up costed me the standard 40 bucks and away i was, good for another year or even 2. Now these days cars of 50 years and older do not need any APK ( periodic roadworthiness inspection) .. and i think it's nonsens.. Our government thinks that people with that old cars are so much caring for their car that it does not need a inspection.. which i think should be at least every 5 years or so? In our country, things like shown in youtubes american " customers brought in" or something.. does not happen here.. i saw some cars in that "show" without any frooring in them and completely broken beams, gearboxes and and.. If a car in the netherlands has a rusty spot/hole as long as say 5 inches it's not roadworthy, it's illegal to drive that car any longer and you get high fines if you do. it first needs to get fixed properly!dutchzcarguy started following Darn Tire Jockeys- Darn Tire Jockeys
story.. I always do tires myself in a friends shop.. he does my APK sort of MOT.. AND i'm ALWAYS PRESENT once a mechanic wanted to do to my 300zxtt what go's wrong with every 240z engine beams.. i was furius and it did not happen as i refused it. i really had to stop him! it would have ruined my perfect 300zxtt! BUT.. But we have a big tireshop here in the village.. I needed a new tire on my wheelbarrel.. So i took the old one off and cleaned up nicely my rim, sanded it and painted it the original red color.. I went with it to the tire shop and asked the boss himself if he had a tire for me, yes we have, give me the rim and i install it for you for free! I said: no not necessary! I rather do it myself! No,NO,... he insisted.. He ran from his office to the tire shop and started work, he had in no time the tire on, at least that's what he thought.. on the lower side the inner tube was still hanging out.. every body knows what happened next haha, luckely i was standing on the other side of the shop. he started to fill the innertube and .. KABOOOEEEMMM !!!!!!! that was the end of my own inner tire! Now i got a new inner and outer tire for the price of a outer wheelbarrel tire.. but it shows how much go's wrong at firms with decades of experience... At least he didn't scratch the new paint! 😊- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
Great! I’ll send you a PM here and we can exchange better contact info.- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
I am conveniently in this situation it seems, in the Calgary area @zKars . I definitely would appreciate if you're able to see if you have something in better nick than mine.- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
I can help with a hub I think, will look tomorrow for sure. What part of western canada zRot? @ZROT- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
I agree, I would find a different hub. Either in Canada or import from the US. Also the later axle nut from the 280zx I believe is self locking so no staking necessary71racinggreen joined the community- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
Cheaper to ship it also. I’d go with a replacement unit and be done IMONamerow started following Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
That's a big area. If you're near Calgary, @zKars might be able to help you with a replacement hub.- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
What you're saying sounds correct. I've read about the rear hub race surface wearing/wallowing. The guys that race see it more often. Hybridz has some stories. I wonder if there is enough material there to be machined and sleeved. A good machinist might have better ideas. Metal spray or welding, for example.wray85 joined the community- Rear Inner Wheel Bearing Loose In Hub - What can I do?
I'm located in Western Canada Yes, there is a B Spacer/Distance Piece and its a B Hub/Strut Assembly. I previously measured the spacer and it appears to be in spec according to the FSM and I don't see any damage to the spacer. The outer threads on the stub axle aren't spectacular after removing the original stub axel nut so I'm going to get them cleaned up at a machine shop but the inner threads (where the nut actually sits once tight) seem to still be good so I'm assuming the compression forces were decent esp once I got it up to the full 240 ft-lb even if the nut may have been affected by the less than perfect outer threads on its way on. To be clear, I can still hand tighten the nut on to the stub axle on the bench with the companion flange out of the way, but its quite draggy through first few threads. I already have ordered a few more new stub axle nuts as well in case the new, just removed but not yet staked, one got damaged. The washer that goes between the nut and companion flange is also new. All to say, my suspicion is that the outer-diameter of the inner wheel bearing has some play in the hub which I imagine should be an interference fit and I shouldn't be able to slide the inner bearing in and out of the hub by hand. Since the outboard bearing isn't tapered, I would imagine it cannot offer much resistance to radial movement of the inner bearing leading to the play I'm seeing. Feel free to correct me if anything I'm saying here isn't adding up or if you need more pics to help me figure out what's going on here. I think my first move is to figure out how to get the inner bearing to fit more securely in the hub. Thanks!SteveJ started following FRENCH 1972 240Z- FRENCH 1972 240Z
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Very,very late response but who knows Gav240z is still around ? My 240Z is a 1972 french model , I bought it in 1990 and totally refurbished it ( from bare metal body shell) The original dashboard was perfect ,no cracks. It start developing cracks in 1995/6 . At that time I was working in the Middle East (Bahrain) and ordered in 1997 a new dashboard (was available ) through the local NISSAN importer. The one you see on the picture is that one fitted ion the car in 1998. Picture is dated 2001. Today in 2025 it is still perfect with no cracks. I have kept the original one and look from time to time to the different way of repairing cracks but until now none of them convince me. - How vibration free is your 70-71 240Z?
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