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For Sale (Unused) - Procar Seat
Price: I am unsure how to assign a value to this item. I will set it at $300 plus shipping; however, the price is negotiable. PM me with questions --- Garrett More information about Procar seats that are currently available for purchase new can be found here at this link
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inline6 started following For Sale (Used) - Original 240Z seat belt set (9/70) , For Sale (Unused) - Procar Seat , For Sale (Used) - Original N42 L28 Engine Parts and 4 others
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For Sale (Used) - Original N42 L28 Engine Parts
Price is $1 plus shipping I have several spares leftover from disassembly of an N42 L28 engine. Exhaust manifold in very good condition - all down pipe studs intact ($1 plus shipping): Miscellaneous original engine parts (cam gear, head bolts, dip stick, oil pickup tube, oil pan reinforcement plates, etc. $1 plus shipping for everything in this box, or let me know if you just want one item to save on shipping. Stock pistons (dished) and rods $1 plus shipping: Two pairs of L28 engine mounting brackets ($1plus shipping for each pair). Alternator mounting brackets $1 plus shipping for one upper and lower pair. PM me with questions. ----Garrett
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For Sale (Used) - Original 240Z Chrome Dash Vents
Price is $20 plus shipping This pair of original dash vents are in very good condition. PM me with questions. ---Garrett For your reference, reproductions are available for $40 each if you prefer to go that route.
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For Sale (Not Used) - Crane (Allison) Electronic Ignition
Price is $20 plus shipping 7Unused Allison (Crane) XR700 Electronic Ignition. PM me with questions. ---Garrett
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For Sale (Used) - Original Datsun Competition 240Z Exhaust Mounting Brackets
Price is $10 plus shipping for both brackets These are original Datsun Competition exhaust system brackets. Figured I would see if anyone needs them before I toss them in the trash. PM me with questions.
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For Sale (Used) - Stock 1971 240z carburetor Heat Shield
Price is $50 plus shipping Stock 1971 240z carburetor Heat Shield - I think this is what you need for the 1970-1972 Z's. PM me with questions. ---Garrett In very good condition:
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For Sale (Used) - Original 240Z seat belt set (9/70)
Price for the set is $400 for this complete set of seat belts Complete, original Datsun 240z seat belt set from 9/70 in what appears to be very good condition. The webbing is is excellent condition. Chrome looks very good. Buckles are fully functional. Even mounting hardware is present! PM me with questions, additional picture requests, etc.
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Z Cars On TV And In Movies
Apple Pie (1975) Funky street dance scene in NYC, music by Hall & Oates. Looks like 1974-ish 240z.....?
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mbz started following Z Cars On TV And In Movies
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For Sale (used) - Jags that Run radiator with all mounting hardware
Price for the radiator, mounting brackets and hardware is $50 plus shipping Originally purchased from and now discontinued by Jagsthatrun.com. This radiator features a core with two extra large cooling passages. You get the radiator, mounting brackets and mounting hardware. Not pictured below but pictured here are the mounting brackets: http://jagsthatrun.com/products/v8-datsun-radiator-mounting-bracket-kit See this PDF supplied by JTR for more information about this radiator: https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/2586/1438/files/V8-DatsunZ-Cooling-System.pdf?16627445939611620968
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For Sale (Used) - two (2) 16 X 7 Panasport wheels
Price is $450 plus shipping for both wheels Description: These two wheels are lightly used - straight - correct offset for Datsun Z cars. PM me if you have questions. --Garrett For reference, 16 X 7 Panasports are still available new for about $380 each plus shipping here: https://www.sportsandclassics.com/parts/non-british/datsun-non-british/datsun-roadster-2000-fairlady-16x7-panasport-z-light-wheels-new-production/
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What size bolts will fit?
I agree with @Namerow this a great, and very useful post. I believe the 7/16-20 SAE threads are for the seatbelts. Possibly to meet North American standards of the time? For the JDM market I wonder if the seatbelts used M12 x 1.25 fasteners? Or was the SAE spec used worldwide?
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Brake fluid leak at master
Bright light and a magnifying glass will tell you a lot. Inside of the cone at the end of the metal line and outside of the cone down the hole. You might see a crack or deformation. You could even polish the surfaces if they look rough. Also polish the surface that the fitting rides on. It needs to be smooth so that the fitting can apply even pressure across the bell shape at the end of the metal tube. Focus on the surfaces that make contact. The threads are only there to apply the force.
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saturday night music thread
From the 70's.
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What size bolts will fit?
Great post. This info really needs to be added to 'Knowledge Base'.
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[2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
I use a power pack. https://www.walmart.com/ip/20000-mAh-Portable-Charger-Power-Bank-Dual-USB-Battery-Pack-for-iPhone-iPad-Galaxy-Android-Pixel-and-Tablet-Black/3303493713
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[2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
I finally did something with my 260Z today. I replaced the cigarette lighter with a USB port adapter that has 2 Type A ports and one Type C port. If you're interested in doing this, you may want to buy one with an on/off button since the circuit for the lighter is hot all of the time. To match up with the car's wiring, you'll need to attach a male bullet connector to the positive wire and a female spade (6.3mm) to the negative. Installation: Remove the fuse for the lighter. (For 280Z & 260Z) Remove the fuse for the horn so you don't honk the horn while trying to get the horn button off. Remove the steering wheel. Remove the tachometer. This gives you access to the back of the lighter. Remove the retaining nut on the back of the lighter. Disconnect the negative and positive wires. Tip: Slide a pick under the insulation for the negative to break the adhesion. Pull out the lighter and remove the surround. Use a step bit to enlarge the opening to 28mm or 1 1/8 inches. Video below. Once the hole is the correct size, insert the USB adapter and install the retaining nut on the back side. Two tips: 1. Plug a cable in the USB adapter to hold it in place while tightening the retaining nut. 2. I used a 90 degree pick to turn the retaining nut when the dash frame made it where I could no longer turn the retaining nut with my fingers. Connect the positive and negative wires. Replace the tach, steering wheel, and horn button. Replace the fuses. Enlarging the opening: While the adapter has a voltmeter, it is recessed in the lighter opening and blocked by the headlight switch. You could lean over and see it, though, as long as you don't have a cable plugged into the top port.
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Still struggling with car at idle after 8 years
Cast impeller water pump: https://www.amazon.com/Aisin-WPN-013-Engine-Water-Pump/dp/B008EEZ2XY
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Still struggling with car at idle after 8 years
I would still pull that water pump to see if it has the stamped steel impellers . May have some rusted away or broken as found on some. That would solve most of it if bad. Replace with cast iron type pump.
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Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
I ended up taking it to a guy that did the vapor blasting on my valve cover $75 Seemed like a nice guy but the product didn't turn out that amazing. So it's been glued and screwed to the cylinder head now and I'm wondering if anybody knows a compound that I can rub on the aluminum to spruce it up a bit thanks in advance for any tips
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Coolant Hoses & Lines
Hmmmm... not shown on the fiche and not on my ride.
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SN 00042 Restoration; The Older Twin
Thanks...I will need to correct that.
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SN 00042 Restoration; The Older Twin
Those are mine too. However, one has to be careful as the application dates ARE NOT fixed in stone. PS I have some NOS early pick-up parts available including an extremely rare factory clock
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SN 00042 Restoration; The Older Twin
Your Master Vac appears to have the 74-75 decal. Is this correct for your vehicle? (Photo below from ZStore website.) Keith
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Coolant Hoses & Lines
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SN 00042 Restoration; The Older Twin
Looks like one of my wiper motor harness firewall grommets