Everything posted by zKars
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correct glass fuse size for 280z?
I find it cool to know that a thing such as the "Society of Fuse Engineers" exists. I wonder how I can join... "Glass fuses designed to specifications set by the Society of Fuse Engineers. All are 1/4 inch in diameter, but vary in length according to.."
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Front suspension strut/spindle
Other than tube diameter (50mm vs 55mm) they are the same enough length and spring perch wise. If you want a 240 strut in decent shape instead, let me know. Calgary isn't too far away. Z240@shaw.ca
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Squeaky Clutch Pedal and Clevis Pin
No problem using a larger pin. Just make sure it's hardened, ie don't use a bolt. Certain crazy people have even gone as far as inserting a bearing in the pedal hole for that velvety smooth clutch feel. They shall remain nameless, ok, me...
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71 wires by drivers taillight help
Sounds about right.
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SU Carbie issue
You're just running lean. If this is a new condition, I'd suspect your fuel supply has been comprimised. Dirty filter, plugged lines, poorly performing fuel pump. On the other side of the coin, a vacuum leak lets more air in that is expected leading to a lean mixture even if the fuel system is working well.
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Separate lower joint and pinion
Ok, I forgot to mention that I normally have the rubber isolator apart at this point so the splines have somewhere to move. I know it seems like a lotta force, but I've had nothing but perfect success with this method and no broken or bent parts. Those rusty splines do not come apart with a little squit of WD-40 and a prayer....
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Separate lower joint and pinion
I have an old friend that helps me with this task. It is a tire changing/dismounting/prying beast. I bought mine at Princess Auto. I'll bet Harbour freight has one too. It has a tapered tip that is perfect to put in that split (where the bolt goes through) to spread that splined area and break the rust in there. Place the tip in the crack and hit it with a 2 lb sledge. Do not be nice. Then use the other end to pry between the body of the rack and the end of the joint to slide it off of the splines.
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72 240 slave cylinder bolt screw up, good day / bad day
The bolt thread is 10x1.5, not 1.25. ALL M!0 bolts that thread into the engine block and transmissions are 1.50 thread.
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Door Strike on a series 1
All the original Z's I've seen have zinc plated (silver) door strikers and latch mechanisms, including the bolts.
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Window guide
The long guide is factory curved, but that plastic piece is supposed to be attached to the window frame. Yours is broken. You will find the other side of it attached to a metal bracket riveted to the window frame.
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Pair of clean 240z Seats with sliders
As long as you right sliders for the chassis, all the sliders fit all the seats. 240, 280 75-76 and 77-78 seats rails differ in how they mount to the floor, but all mount to the seats in the same way.
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Round Tops Fuel Systems
While there may be similarities to some of the updated functions that the old flat tops provided, these brand new carbs have nothing in common with them. These look like an excellent alternative to our old SU's. Seems to have the best of all the features you could ask for in a constant velocity carb. Brand new, modern support and parts availability being right up there with the design improvements.
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240/280 Door window glass frame differences
Ok, here are two side by side. First thing to note, the most useful I think, is that the GLASS is IDENTICAL on the 240 and 280 windows, at least up to 77-78 which are NOT interchangable. If you break yours, you can get a glass from any year 70-76 and just swap it on your frame. The metal frame the glass is attached to is definitely NOT identical. Very similar yes, easy to confuse, yes. Here is the difference. Both C-channels that hold and guide two of the regulator rollers are different in length and relative position on the backing plate. I lined up the two frames front and back, then took pictures of the two sets of C-channels. The underneath one is the 280 frame. 240 on top (no glass in the frame) Here is the rear channels. They are about the same length, but offset ~ 0.75". Note that the regulator wheel could be inserted at either end of either channel. here is the front one. The 280 (bottom) is farther back and shorter. Note that the regulator wheel could be inserted on both ends of the 280 only. The top 240 channel is too close at the front to the stamped indentation to allow the wheel in. To me this is the "best and fastest" way to tell them apart if they aren't together. If there is no access for the wheel one the front channel, it's for 240. Clearly they "improved" the window mechanism for the 280s (up to 76 in NAM). The door where the regulator attaches is stamped differently (outy vs inny stamping), the regulator is also different to match the door stamping change. the outer stainless guide channel that surrounds and seats the window is also different in how and where it mounts. Again, similar but different. All fodder for another thread. I will say that while you "could' use either window frame in either car, you will find that in at least one combination, when you wind the window down all the way, it will fall off one the tracks. Not fun. 75-76 280 door. Note the "outy" area around the regulator crank spline area. 240 door. Not the indented "inny" area around the regulator crank spline area. Also notice the welded in area around the door release area that is open and a separate piece on the above 280 door (not there in the picture...). Othe than the speaker hole, how many differences do you see? I see at least 5 uniquenesses.
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240/280 Door window glass frame differences
Excellent, thank you. I will post some pics of the differences in the guide tracks for later reference. I'm pretty sure I knew which was which, but I think I have confirmation now. I'll wait for Steve to get his 73 pics taken to be sure. I want to start a new topic group called something like "One of these things is not like the other" and then post definitive pictures of various items (like windows, regulators and doors) across all of the years for later reference. Then I won't have to ask silly questions anymore. Or at least less often
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240/280 Door window glass frame differences
I'm confused (again) and need a bit of help. Does anyone have a window (either side) door glass out that they can post a picture of? I need absolute confirmation of what year that glass came from. The two guide tracks on the window frame are unique between the early and late glass, and I can't for the life of me remember which is which. I need a picture of the side of the glass mounting frame that has the two short guide tracks where the regulator wheels ride. Either a early 240 or 76 or later 280 is best. Don't bother if its the later 77-78 glass, it's so unique I know what it looks like. Tanks!
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SS Bumpers from Vietnam
I have these https://groupharrington.com/product/datsun-240z-and-260z-bumpers/ and they were terrific. Still look great. They were being manufactured in either Thialand or Vietnam IIRC so maybe these from bumperauto are from the same place? Just looked closer, the rear is a three piece like the stocker, the groupharrington rear is one piece. What price did they quote? The GH is on sale for 816 brit pounds.
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Difficult time fitting swaybar end links
I got tired of fighting this fight a long time ago. I keep a stock of longer cheap generic 5/16" or 3/8" hex bolts that completely solve all this struggle. Standard hardware store items. You just leave everything slack until you get the nuts started, then snug it all up. Also helps to have the control arms jacked up kinda horizontal.
- [SOLD] 280ZX 15" Swastika Wheels
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Ah come on! Another one? Enough Already. Oh Fine.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, 3798 is back up for sale. All is good, no need to be concerned. If you are interested, please let me know.
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Removing Air Filter housing on ‘72 240Z
It is a bit of a puzzle. Many have struggled with this. You sort of have to hold the filter into the housing, drop the rear a bit, and slip the rear of the filter past the rear air horn to get it all out. Yes the front bolt has to stay in the housing while you do this. When you finally get the housing clear, turn it upside down and spill the bolt onto the floor where it will roll under neath the car. At least that's how I do it. Once you get the technique, you'll wonder what all the fuse was about.
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280z to 280zx
Engine, trans, diff. Headlight bulbs. wheels, license plate, various bulbs, upper rad hose, yeah, that's about it.
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1975 280z getting crushed for scrap metal
This is incredible. Summit want $79.99 for a Pilkington windshield!! Even more incredible, I just bought one, and the shipping costs are quoted (Fedex Ground) as $32.27! All the way up here to the great white north! I just can't wait to see what shows up! I've bought pilkington and "asian" windshields in the past and they were more like $400 and $100 respectively. Will let you-all know when it gits here.
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Manual Transmission front cover removal tips?
Just put a screwdriver/chisel in from the shifter fork hole and whack it. MUCH better angle of attack. If you're chicken, err, I mean, cautious, just use a long chunk of wood and hit the lever ball thingy instead.