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  1. 3 points
    They are about 10 “ long, and 1/2” wide. The underside is a bit thinner than the top face. The slit is well under a 1/32 “ pretty close to a tight fit on the sheet metal. The bend is formed by cutting out a pie wedge and re-gluing or so it seems. There is a distinct cut there.
  2. Another day, another lesson learned. Had the dash apart trying to figure out the lack of rpm signal. Turns out I’m just trying to send a digital signal to an analog gauge. Ordered a signal transformer that converts the nice square 5v signal from Haltech into a psychotic voltage spike like the coils used to send to the tach. Then tested my temp gauge and discovered I have a dead sensor in the thermostat. Gauge is good. Buttoned up the dash for the 562nd time. Life is good.
  3. I filed down the welds at the bottom. Problem solved.
  4. 2 points
    Look under “edge trim” on McMaster Carr’s site https://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/126/4052
  5. 1 point
    I never ever saw a wing on a wing except in WWI https://www.kijiji.ca/v-cars-trucks/vernon/price-update-datsun-240z/1412118564?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
  6. Ya, I'm an A/C nut - cuz Phoenix. I've collected about three complete stock A/C assemblies over the years but just like SteveJ says - that expansion valve... It's a doozy. Most expansion valves just have an inlet and outlet for refrigerant, but the one Nissan used has multiple tube connections to the evap core. To get a simpler expansion valve you need a whole new evap core. The expansion valve CAN be dis-assembled and cleaned/refurbed - but it takes a bit of a wizard to reset the adjustment screw for the orifice if you need to and you'll have a search for the proper o-rings. Having said that, my A/C has been all stock since I got my 260Z back on the road 11 years ago - and it's my daily driver even when it swelters here in Arizona. (Oops, except my Ultra-Heaven duct which increases the airflow from the center vents HUGELY!) (dang, I also forgot my Kia Sportage blower...)
  7. The risk with that is winding up with a bad expansion valve. I don't know if anybody has found another expansion valve that will work with the evaporator and fit in the form factor.
  8. I dug around and turned up a pic that may add a little value. This is the sloped back style false floor so the shape of the "wood" is a little different back by the taillights, but the hinge is still the same. Not my car, but this is how the hinge works:
  9. I think most people look to Vintage Air for aftermarket systems now. Nostalgic AC offers a compressor and mounting bracket they claim works on the Z. They offer similar parts to Vintage Air, but I don't know much about their quality/support. In the knowledge base there is a nice write-up for AC controls into a 73. The control panel is different, but it should give you some idea of what is entailed.
  10. This really helped me when I was learning the SUs. Thank you @240260280 https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39221-quick-and-dirty-su-tuning/
  11. I recommend disconnecting the choke cables and throttle pedal linkage so there is no pressure on the SU linkages.
  12. 1 point
    "To Serve Man". The very best ending to a Twilight Zone. Thoughts on Utopia. When I was young, I felt that way about old people. Anyone over thirty just didn't get it. Now that I'm almost seventy I realize that it's kids that screw up Utopia for the adults.
  13. 1 point
    That's Logan 5. It's a cheesy movie considering today's special effects, but it's a classic sci-fi story. How do you maintain utopia? Step one: Don't have any old people. At least they didn't eat them. You know... To serve man. (how many other references can I stuff into a few short sentences? )
  14. 1 point
    It might not be the prettiest, but at least it's not rusting away in salvage yard.
  15. 1 point
    "The only two negative things about the car are: 1. Cylinder 5 is a little weak due to a small bypass on the head. quoted $1200 to get planed and put back together. 2. Tires will need to be replaced. tread is starting to crack.(will go flat from sitting) " Only 2 negative things???
  16. 1 point
    Just cause you can, doesn't mean you should.
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