
Diseazd
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Got my carbs back! Woohoo!
Install them as is.......dry.
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Got my carbs back! Woohoo!
Bruce and Steve do such a beautiful job! All four pair of mine work flawlessly. It really makes a rebuild complete. Keep up the fair work Bruce! Nyuck, nyuck, nyuck!
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HLS30-00721 will soon be razor blades.
I think I'm going to be sick. So sorry Frank. That was one of my favorite cars! Guy
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Questions on brass casting plugs
I blew a freeze plug out once by running too many RPM's before the thermostat opened.........6500 RPM when the temp needle was at 1/4. Pumping all that water into a dead end block must have been too much. Experience is a good teacher!
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Datsun Spirit in VA
Eiji is a very good friend of mine and is "honest as the day is long". He sells high performance goodies straight from Japan. His engines are beautiful and make big H.P. numbers. He sells an engine bolt kit that is well labeled and has every new cad plated external bolt needed for your rebuild. You can trust Eiji.
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There is something about the hatch latch...Food for thought?
The higher you adjust the bottom latch, the tighter it latches........
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chosing between E88 and P79 heads
http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?34448-New-l-28-for-my-72&highlight=. This thread may help ............
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Nice late '71 , $ 12000 USD.
Looks like that one OJ, but I don't think so. That one was repainted at 169,000 miles and had different wheels and was a 72. They look very similar though. Wonder what happened to that car? I assumed it sold.
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brake booster hardware question?
Worth every penny IMO......NAPA gives a discount to AAA members. I wish I'd bought mine at NAPA.....that's why this site is so valuable.....it can save you time and money.
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brake booster hardware question?
I have 2 boosters bought from Black Dragon with the same set up as you mention. I'll have to modify the pedal "U" clamp to fit the larger stud and to fit the brake pedal. Keep us informed with your solution to the modification. Guy
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Forum etiquette suggestions
Once a Datsun guy.....always a Datsun guy. Every time I ever sold a 510 or 240 Z, I always longed to smell the distinctive smell of the interior of a Datsun again. I've owned 911's and yes they are fun, but not quite as easy or fun to wrench as the 240 z. I'm very sure that there is another Z in Arne's future. All IMO!
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E31 head weight?
55 pounds without a valve cover.......good to see you back James. Cheers
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Puzzle under the Hood
The only way the car will start and run is if I advance the timing to 30 or 40 degrees. When I get it running I cant retard it past 20 degrees or it sputters and dies. Quote It may not be the timing that's making it run.......a slight twist of the distributor may be making a loose wire connect. Just a thought.
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Puzzle under the Hood
I agree with Captain.....it sounds electrical to me. If you replaced the coil and condenser, go back to what you had. also check the short ground wire that attaches to the points.....sometimes it gets pinched by the distributor cap if not tucked away. Look carefully at the rotor button and distributor cap for hairline cracks.
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check this out
Sure was.......Wish I had more garage space......but when does the madness stop? Why do I want them all?.......because these little cars are so damned addictive....so fun to own and improve and drive. Never would have thought that an original paint Series One would have "snuck out the door" at such a price, especially with such a nice dash and seemingly little rust. Wow... I think the seller should have let the car go the distance in the auction with no Buy it Now.....I think there may have been a lot more bidders waiting to come in. IMO
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Rear end "clunk"',.....I'm at a total loss!!
Check the tightness of the 2 nuts that attach the mustache bar to the frame and the 2 nuts that attach the diff to the mustache bar.
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new spark plug wires, now car wit start
Make sure it's TDC compression stroke......remove the #1 plug and rotate engine till the pressure pushes on your finger. That's the compression stroke!
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new spark plug wires, now car wit start
Blue.....Your illustrations are always awesome, always helpful....keep up the good work.
- 280 automatic to 5 speed conversion
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280 automatic to 5 speed conversion
It's a fairly easy swap. You'll need a clutch master cylinder to slave cylinder hard line, a clutch pedal (the pedal box should already be there), a clutch master cylinder, slave cylinder. Don't forget that you need a brass bushings in the rear of the crank (the autos don't have one installed). The drive shaft should be the same. The speedometer gear should be for the 3:54 rear end, so it depends what the 5 speed rear end was. Of course you need a manual flywheel and manual flywheel bolts. I'm sure I've forgotten something, but others can chime in.
- replacing callipers on 73 240
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280Z 5-speed in an early 240Z Console Cutting
It would be nice if someone like Dave (z'sondabrain) or Esprit could work this mod out and manufacture these shifters with the correct bend and angles to make this install a drop in. I own 2 early cars with A transmissions that I would love to be able to convert. I think they would fetch a nice price.
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280Z 5-speed in an early 240Z Console Cutting
PJOE just did the same thing with his shifter, but used heat to bend the B shifter to fit the console without cutting the shifter or welding it. It too worked without cutting the tunnel or console. Nice work!
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Carb Tune up tool
Your opinion......
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Carb Tune up tool
I agree with Gary.....Uni-syn is simple and fast. The best bang for the buck.