Everything posted by Bruce Palmer
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need master rebuild kit
I'll bet there are more than one parts house where you live that can fill the bill for you. I'm vizualizing fingers walking through some yellow pages.
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Mid_Eastern Meet Guaging interest?
I've been reading writeups from this Summit Point gathering for quite a number of years and it seems like they have quite a time. Cars are coming from ME and NH from the north and all the way down the eastern seaboard so it's just not a Saturday night cruise. I can't help but think that it wouldn't benefit from the addition of some other Datsun models, just like Canby.......
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high idle when synchronizing SU's
In seven years of owning the company, Steve has answered the ZTherapy phone exactly ZERO times. I however, do a maaaavelous Steve impersonation. Now give me the damn credit!!! Man I need something to do....... ;^)
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high idle when synchronizing SU's
Now this is the point where I jump in and take all the credit for single handedly solving this carb related issue... Nyuck nyuck
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Engine shops near here!?
If you're looking for input on machine shops in that neck of the woods you should call Roger Schmidt at ZBarn in the Knoxville area. 869-983-0314 As far as where to go with those carbs.... Anybody have any suggestions?
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Snoop Dogg's Album Cover...
The wagon belongs to Randy York. Very nice example of a VG-30 Dime.
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Is She Ready?
Belts and hoses, belts and hoses, belts and hoses!!! If they are 5 years old, change 'em........ Been there, didn't done that, bit me.....:dead:
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ah Look whats under neath my car!!!
Holy cow batman!! That certainly isn't a Southern California car is it? Looks like it's been around the world under water. Lots of work involved in getting the corrosion shut down and structural issues taken care of.
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SU Help 72 240Z
Whoa!! That's like 30 months between posts. Certainly do hope he got his problem solved long before this....... Nyuck nyuck
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Trying to convert 240 SU's to a Fairlady Z
Start by making sure you've got both ends of the interior linkage capturing the linkage on BOTH of the carbs..... You'd be surprised how often that gets overlooked. Are the return springs hooked up?
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Left sitting too long... runs like crap
Get in there with carb cleaner and douche out in the nozzle tube while working the nozzle up and down to cut the varnish out between the nozzle and the tube. You can do this with the dome off and the piston out and you can drop the nozzle out and run a small bottle brush through the nozzle tube while blasting with carb cleaner. After reassembly, run the car and check for gas standing on top of the nozzle. That sounds like where the drool down the side of the tube is coming from............. If that's the case either your nozzle is set too low or your float is set too high. Try adjusting the nozzle up before playing with the float.
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Left sitting too long... runs like crap
Which carbs do you have? Flat tops or round tops......
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Any Hopes for These Carbs? Opinions Welcome
If you are going to chuck those carbs into carb claeaner, remove any rubber parts first. The float bowl indexers specifically...... They will turn to pudding in relatively short order.
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Any Hopes for These Carbs? Opinions Welcome
Wanna know how to make those zero value carbs worth $150 instantly? Nyuck nyuck!!
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SU and vacuum adv
I'm taking the counter position. The dribbling gas is due to a correct float level and a fuel nozzle is set too low allowing gas to pool-up on top of the nozzle. It may have already been mentioned here but I'd say run both nozzles all the way up and then back them both down 2 1/2 turns and start your tuning from there. At 2 1/2 turns down, if you still have gas pooling, hence leaking by the tube onto the nozzle head (and the exhaust manifold) then you may have a float level issue. It's a bit of the chicken and egg thing.
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How much for paint
Don't forget to have any and all shops to budget in any rust repair work. Spending money on paint over hidden rust (which northwest cars are known for) will only make you soggy and hard to light when those all too common rust blisters start raising that paint. Any body out ther want to give me an amen?? The painter at our shop is getting all to good at replacing doglegs and taillight panels on "rust free" Z's. He's getting very adept at buidling in rust contingencies into his "estimates".......
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SU and vacuum adv
Checking float level should be done with the float hanging down and the pivot pin at the top. Blow gently into the fuel supply tube qhile moving the float toward the lid. You feel the pressure change when the needle and a seat closes. At that point the distance at the far end away from the float pivot pin..... With the lid inverted, you'll automatically over-power the tiny spring inside the needl and seat giving an erroniouse reading. Sounds like you're getting close. We have a lot of customers who start messing with floats without stopping to ask, why would the float levels change? Fiddling with float levels often times cause more problems than they solve when it often comes down to nozzle being incorrectly set or choke cables being too tight or any one of a number of other adjustments being hay wire. Believe me we see them everyday.......
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5 speed tranny help
cebu, Where in Texas are you?
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SU and vacuum adv
These Hitachis are a metric version of the SU 1 3/4". They were made under license from SU by Hitachi. Instead of saying they were the "same" as 68 Volvo, it would be more precise to say they are "very similar" to the HS series SUs used on MGs, Tirumphs, Jaguars, etc. etc. etc. Before assuming the float level has somehow magically changed, assume for a moment that the nozzle is too low allowing fuel to stand on top of it thus leaking down onto the nozzle heads. It's easier to achieve "tune" by adjusting nozzle up and down than it is to chase the float level around. Float level does not adjust the amount of fuel into the jet nozzle.... it raises and lowers the fuel level in the nozzle tube or in the case of a too high situation allows fuel to puddle on top of the tube. As far as the 1/8" float setting is concerned, you think you have fuel drooling out now?? Any and all SU float settings will be give or take 9/16" and when the nozzles are set correctly the static fuel level will be about a 1/16" below the top of the nozzle.
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SU and vacuum adv
To fully understand the inter-relationship of things on Hitachis, I'm suggesting the JUST SUs Video or DVD would be a real asset in helping to go thru these carbs. At this point it's impossible to make suggestions about what may or may not be causing the symptoms, at least for me.
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How much for paint
You're talking interior, engine compartment, jambs, exterior in a hot rod red? First of all the materials alone can run a grand easy and the labor can be huge depending on how much hidden rust repair work needs to be done. Labor to dissaemble and the labor to make everything flat and straight (correctly) could be a couple hundred man hours plus reassembly. I'm guessing an easy $10 - $15 grand. Finding someone you'd be happy with and who'd even take a look at such a project will be the real test. The average body shop can roll many times the value of your job in and out the door in the time it would take to do your job..... Bruce Palmer info@zerorust.com
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240Z Door latch rod connection from hades
So Kerrigan, is this a new paint job we'll get to eyeball at Canby in June?
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proportioning valve location/mounting
...Zs had a proportioning valve. Are you talking about the safety switch in the circuit that makes the brake light come on if you lose front or rear brake pressure?
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Hole on floor deck
Checked the local wrecking yards??? They should be at the top of your list for this small stuff. I'd bet plugs from any Datsun will work. That's the creativity in keeping these car going is to m devise things that'll work from other models. Five tens are notorious for this. Yeh that'll work...:stupid:
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Datsun Driving Canby Fun
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For details go to www.datsunsnw.org Third Annual Datsun Driving Canby Fun Slated For June 14th and 15th, 2008 Registration for the show ended May 10th. Click here to view and print a form for reserving swap meet spots, camping spots, and dinner reservations. NEW!!! Cox Performance Motorsports is bringing a dyno to the show for both days! Special show prices are: 2 runs for $40 1 drag run for $35or 2 runs and 1 drag run for $50 All runs come with certificates of HP and Torque and times If you didn't register in time, drive your Datsun or Nissan anyway. There is a special parking place for non-registered Datsuns and Nissans. You still won't be entered in the show but you'll at least get to park inside the show grounds and among friends for only $5. Activities and fun-runs are in the works. A treasure-filled swap meet and vendor display will begin bright & early and continue all weekend long. Click here for the schedule. Saturday evening, a catered RSVP dinner will be served. Use the form to reserve your campsite, and/or reserve your dinner. Participation in the Sunday car show is not required to attend the Saturday dinner. Sunday's Show-&-Shine is a fun way to display the good, the bad, and the “just getting startedâ€. If you are unable to bring a Datsun/Nissan car or truck, we still want you to come. There is a $1 dollar walk-in fee. If this is your first time attending, remember to bring a camera and a smile. If you have any questions or suggestions, call Dave Bothwell at 503-317-0647. We have a food vendor on site both days! Breakfast Breakfast sandwiches or Breakfast burritos Lunch Burgers Hot Dogs Sodas Catered dinner: Kalua Pork Rice Pilaf Fruit Kabobs Pineapple Upside Down Cake We are always looking for volunteers to help organize and to help the day of the show. Please phone or email Dave to volunteer: (503)317-0647 Click for photos from 2007 Click for photos from 2006