Jump to content

IGNORED

240z rebuild / restoration right down to the shell


grannyknot

Recommended Posts

So I have spent the last 2 months farting around with an engine that I can't get to idle but while I'm waiting for rebuilt carbs to to arrive from ZTherapy I manged to get some stuff done

post-26437-14150824368972_thumb.jpg

Here is the SU balance tube project I started last summer,

post-26437-14150824369303_thumb.jpg

then with a bit more smoothing,

post-26437-14150824369547_thumb.jpg

then I put it on the shelf because I thought I would use the triples instead, now that I'm back to using the SU's I finished it up. How is this for a smoothed balance tube?

post-26437-14150824369778_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824369994_thumb.jpg

Throttle will be actuated by a cable instead of the old Mechano set linkage.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • 3 weeks later...

I sure am paying for all that progress I made during the winter, I am getting it finished though,

all pretty self-explanatory, the muffin fan epoxied to the fresh air duct is something I'm trying to get more cool air into the cab, it might not work but it didn't take long to do it.

The seats are from an Integra and very comfy. Sorry about the relay, that's not suppose to be there but couldn't figure out how to delete it.

post-26437-14150824565832_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824564239_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824564463_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824564681_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824564899_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824565117_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824565339_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824565621_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

I finally got her running, took it out for a 100 mile run after work today. Very different car than the one I parked in Sept. last year. First impressions, lots more power! Handles much better then before, some strange high pitched rattling coming from the either the tranny or under the dash somewhere. I'm very happy.

But I'll pick up from where I left off.

ZTherapy anyone? Straight out of the box.

post-26437-14150824679987_thumb.jpg

Carbs on, throttle linkage gone and cable installed,post-26437-14150824680235_thumb.jpg

New reg and gauge,post-26437-14150824680473_thumb.jpg

Bottom of rear spoiler, double sided 3M stick tape,post-26437-14150824680951_thumb.jpg

This is Twit of the year award. If you don't see it at first keep looking, not a staged shot.

post-26437-14150824681188_thumb.jpg

I had just tighten the crank bolt to 100 ft lbs and was backing off the piston so I could remove the rope from the piston chamber, I forgot about the wrench and started her up and pulled out of the garage,

parked it down on the level where you see it and walked back up for a few tools. As soon as I saw the crank bolt, washer and 1/2" drive I ran back down a shut her off. Thank GOD for woodruff keys.

A few engine shots,post-26437-14150824681665_thumb.jpg

I have not washed or buffed this paint!

post-26437-14150824681912_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824679705_thumb.jpg

post-26437-14150824680711_thumb.jpg

post-26437-1415082468143_thumb.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Chris.

I had the luck of just catching a glimps of the ratchet and bolt on the ground when I was reversing out of the driveway. It was a "WHat is that doing there. Oh sh#t:stupid:" moment after changing vavle stem seals. Its amazing how those things can fall on the ground and not make any clunk sound. You certainly are not the only one.

Your Z looks really clean and neat. Like the colour. You have done a top job on it. Something to be proud of and now its time to enjoy it:cool:

Keep the photos coming

Chas

Edited by EuroDat
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Looks great Grannyknot! A good cut and polish always does wonders for a paint job, new and old. All of your hard work has certainly paid off. Your bumpers appear to be originals but in excellent shape. Did you have them rechromed or were they that good to begin with? Again, wonderful job!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Who's Online   2 Members, 0 Anonymous, 99 Guests (See full list)

×
×
  • Create New...

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.