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  1. :classic: You can salvage your old tank or at least add years to its use. POR is one co. but there are others that make a coating for fuel tanks . If POR is not available in ozz , try going to a truck building or truck repair shop. They may be able to help you with this , as they fabrecate fuel tanks all the time from sheetmatel and coat the insides to seal them. It is a paint like stuff that is pored into the filler and sloshed all over the inside and the excess is dumped out let to set , and replace the sender and your good to go . I have had a few built for me years ago when dual and triple tanks were not available for pick up trucks and we needed the long range . The stuff will even seal small pin holes in the welds and is safe. Good luck Gary:classic:

  2. Marvel Mystery oil yes ATF no. Mystery oil used as directed on the can will not hurt a thing . I use it every year to winterize my inboard to treat the cylinders. If you use a good quality oil in the engine and change it regularly and the engine is tuned properly there should me no reason to put any in the crankcase. I change the oil and filter at 3000 miles and use Quaker State 10-30 . I have heard of people using kerosene and oil as a flush , I would never do it .

  3. they are trying to change the emmissions law in calif. to include all cars reguardless of year. Or at least going back to something like 40yrs. your going to need a cat converter on your leaf blower and lawn mower! I am sure glad I moved !

  4. if the engine was a turbo engine it will have dished pistons and vary low compression if a zx motor then a flat top piston and higher compression but still low compression but better than the turbo . take a look here geocities.com/zgarage2001/engine.htm

  5. How many miles on the engine? and what is the state of repair. Have a leakdown test done( air pressure is put into the cylinder through the sparkplug hole and then it is measured how it holds th e pressure.) this will tell you what is going on inside the cylinder , weather the rings are worn or valves leaking . If there is need to overhaul the engine , when the cylinders are miked you will see the ammont of wear that has taken place . Many times these engines are so tough that only a hone is used to freshen the chambers and the same pistons can be reused with new rings. The same with the wrist pins and the crank shaft if it is not worn new berrings and your good to go , if the crank shows wear have it ground and then new bearings of the proper size installed and you again are back to new. If all this is going to be done have the block , hot tanked , to clean everything up before reassembly. lf the engine has been cared for properly and has 125k on it , maby it just needs a valve adjustment and a good tune up. Not a lot of information was given here to start with. to answer the question , if you for an example take starter and clean it, replace the brushes , and bushings and reassemble it you have rebuilt the starter. The rest of the starter is untouched but still it can be sold as rebuilt. the same with a transmission intnstall a cluster gear and you have rebuilt the trans . but not overhauled it. I hope this helps gary

  6. Buy some carb cleaner and with the engine running squirt some carb cleaner around the intake manifold where it mates to the head then around the vac hose couplings and so on if there is a vac leak the engine will change rpm when you shoot the leak with the cleaner. Gary:classic:

  7. They only need about a tea spoon full each. There are variables that can change the need of different weights of oil. Recommended by the factory 20w. ATF and Mistery oil I have tried and found to be too thin, in my area because it is to warm here in Ore. and it causes me to set the carbs too rich so I can have a smooth acelleration from the start. I have heard of people trying brake fluid, and things all over the board. At least here in temps from 40 f to 110 f the 20w works the best. You hear of faster throttle responce but what thin oil does is cause the piston and needle to rise quicker and so doing it leans the mixture at first because more air is let in and not more fuel untill the air speed causes the fuel to increase. the thicker oil richens the mixture for that moment and then the fuel mixture is increased as the air increases in volicidy and draws the gas out of the jet . With a carb that has no accelerator pump to squirt an ammount of fuel into the throat when the butterfly is openned to add rich mixture this how it is accomplished. I use fork oil from a cycle shop and have been for a couple of years now and all is good. There is a lot of missunderstanding in this area as how these things work. But this is the stright poop.

  8. a decent floor jack with wheels large enough that will roll over the crud found under a car. ample size jack stands and or ramps to ger the car up off the ground. this is in addition to the things mentioned in privious posts. A tap and die set and good quality drill bits. Decent lights to be able to work and see in the evening. a asortment of vice grips . thats my 2 cts :classic:

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    :classic: :stupid: what the hell , it's supposed to snow above 1000' tonight , and when you live in the hills and start at 500' well! April !!! O ' Well globel warming or something, I dont seem to have cancer as far as the tests go so far , as of yesterday, and our troups found the young POW and she is alive and are guys are kicking butt. It looks like my Z is finely coming togither , and all seems good in my neighborhood, good lord willing and the creek dont rise , summer is just around the corner. ROFL I have alot to be thankful for and I pray our troops are going to be done soon and coming home , and these people will be free to live like humans. I have never experienced it first hand , only through my father and brothers, I spent 22 yrs as a fireman in LA , not even close, but after 20 yrs past I still have night mares, on a weekly basis. I cannot imagin what something like viet nam or iraq is like to cope with. Bless our troops. Lets get this over.

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    What are the pros and cons of the different materials ? I am seriously thinking of a air dam for my 240 and they come in fiberglasss and urethane as most every one knows. Price is not the issue here . I have heard that the urethane are flexable but do flex to the point that they are not effective is this so ? If they flex to this point is it difficult to keep the paint from cracking? What I specificly am looking at is Motor Sports 50- 1402 and 1411 thanks for your input . I am not looking as a racer but as a driver that would like the stability improvement for the ocassinoal faster travel . Gary PS also to show a ricer the tail lights once in a while.

  11. Hard to tell with the info supplied. I have a friend that is running triple mikunis and lost his pump. I told him to find a pump from a rx-7 , one that is carbed and NOT injected, I found mine on a '79 for $15.00 at a local boneyard. In any case he found that he had better performance than he had before with this "new" pump. my 2cts

  12. are you running a electric pump or just the mechanical pump? Have you been working on the engine previously to this ? How about the filters at the inlet of the carbs. ? Could also be the coil heating up and failing , but it think first fuel.

  13. :cry: I truly am sorry , really , but I think that you are in sticker shock here. Yes there is a vary slim possability that you will find the "GOLDEN " Bee Bee for not much money . Those stories have gone on for as long as I have been involved in cars , which most likely longer than you are alive. I know where you are coming from believe me . I know you are in love with these cars as I am and if you are not driving one right know , and enjoying the experience , well , life is really short and there are no do overs . Where else can you buy a classic sports car that stands out from the pack and has the performance that they have for under 10K , reguardless of make. To find a car like you say you want for what you are looking to spend , man I really think you need to reevalueate, and I really don't mean this as a critissem I dont . If I find such a find and am not in a position to buy it my self I will for sure pass on the info. I mean this as a friend. Gary
  14. do you have the 20th anaversary issue of Motor Sports , the one that is all in yellow on the cover. There is a profile of a 240 with turbine wheels . If yours look like those I am interested.Thanks gary:classic:

  15. do you know of the web site geocities there is a complete rundown on the swap with pictures . I will find the web address and post it for you . what are you running that needs a locked diff. ?? :classic: Ok I am back here are two address check them both. geocities.com/zgarage2001/engine.htm and this is the secound geocities.com 593/diffswap/diffswap.htm I think you will find these two sites to be vary informative. Gary:classic:

  16. :classic: The best source I know of is ztherapy.com What wt. oil are you using ? Here in the US 20wt is difficult to find . I use 20w becaue I have found it works the best in my car, and it is what was recommended by the factory. I have tried all sorts of different oils and the 20w is what I use. I found 20w at the motor cycle shop and it is used in the front forks. Here it is called fork oil. good luck:classic:

  17. Give charlie osborne a e- mail and see if he has what you need. I am ordering a set of floor pans for my 240 Monday. :classic: Zedd Findings carry a lot of stuff not just floor pans. datsunzparts.com

  18. :classic: I saw the pictures and saw a little discolored stuff. Real rust has holes and nasty stuff. Just kidding , looks like you are dealing with surface stuff and that is great and I am happy for you. I am heving to replace the floor on the pass. side and repair the driver side , Plus a little work on the battery tray. I decided to pull the tray because it had rust under it and am glad I did , I can see why this is an area of trouble. I used a tool to remove spot welds and ended up with 6 3/8" holes in the inner fender. Not good . Since I have to have welding done that will be fixed at the same time . I am glad for y ou that the white stuff is going away. Gary

  19. :cry: I am sorry ro report that in Portland Oregon that 240z s are few and far brtween. I still see 280s around and I think that most of the owners are un aware of what they have as a daily driver. It 's sad when I see a 280 that is fairly clean but is being let go , because it is a daily driver and is looked upon as another old car. It is sad. I keep handing out cards and notes to go to classicZcars.ccom and see what they have. There are a lot of 300s and a club , but mosty owners of the 300s , frankly yuppies! Sorry but it's the trooth. the local club is mostly the later cars and I doubt any of them even change the pluggs or get there hands dirty. Gary :cry:
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