Everything posted by Bruce Palmer
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squeak/whistling???
The 2 tape deal for $30 is still good....
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squeak/whistling???
At this stage in the lives of 30 something year old SUs, a good general cleaning is needed. A lot of "issues" can be overcome just by getting them cleaned out. Our Just SUs video is a great tool for doing this if anyone is uncomfortable tackling the job cold turkey.... www.ztherapy.com
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fuel injection or carbs?
...heat shield. Get ready for some Datsuns to come steaming south on I-5 through Redding heading for the track day at T-hill on the 15th. Then they and a gob from the south will come steaming back through heading for Shasta City that afternoon. Big All-Datsun doings up at the ski area at the mountain Fri Sat Sun. www.dimequarterly.com for details
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fuel injection or carbs?
... in the exactly the other direction from everyone else. We are getting more calls from fuel injected car owners that are saying their old FI systems are starting to come unpacked (due mosty to component age and parts availability) wanting to put on a complete early SU setup and doing away with the FI. We have one fellow here locally that took his 280 to Nissan here to have his FI fixed and the dealer could not fix it so he's swapping over to our SUs so he can at least drive and enjoy his car. SU carbs have about 4 moving parts and when you know where square one is on those 4 moving parts, there is nothing simpler to run any where for any price. We sell 2 different videos that depending on your skills, help with tuneup related engine issues (which can show up as things that can act like carbs) and one that covers JUST SUs (in fact that's the title). We can also slam dunk a set of "done" carbs but I think you might find your time better spent with the videos checking out what you have going on first. Check out www.ztherapy.com and give a call if we can help. No way should a dialed in set of SUs leave anybody looking for a ride to work.
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I'm Lucky to be Alive?
... in finding a body and that is great, but as a side step that won't take any time, post a message on www.autobodystore.com and ask if any of the body type people in your area might suggest a fabricator that could do the repairs. Man, that "crunch" had to be a sickening feeling.. I'd suggest maybe Zero Rust and duct tape, but I think you're beyond even that.... Try the autobodystore thing. You might be surprised....
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Carbs
... Back in the mid 70's when guys I knew got flat top carbbed Zs, the second thing they did was go looking for the earlier carbs 'cause the word was out even then that they (the tuna cans) were junk. Since becoming involved in ZTherapy I marvel at the number of people that are just now getting around to doing it. That's 30 years of fighting those carbs and they weren't worth burying the day they were new. The flat top carb fiasco is very indicative of the knee jerk engineering of that period when everyone was scrambling to get smog numbers down and safety numbers up. Get it out and sold and we'll sort it out later.
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Which chemical stripper?
..out of Canada called Removall. It's a water borne non toxic stripper that does not dissolve the paint but soaks through the paint and off gases lifting the paint from the substrate. Check with a local Sherwin Williams paint store. Stay away from the methylene Chloride based strippers unless you have credits built up at the local skin bank..... Cheers......
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Carb Identification Assistance Required
... some real info here. #1 I could not find any of the numbers you listed in the SU bible. More than likely these are individual piece part #s. The carb # is normally on a little tag under one of the float bowl lid screws. Doesn't matter much as most of the differences between carbs of this style is linkage and metering needles only. If they fit a Z then they are 1 3/4" which would make them an "HS-6". That linkage because of it's length looks like the set came off a 6 cylinder something...... They also are a 3 bolt face for attaching the air cleaner. They came in 2 bolt also. So I'd say "HS-6 3 bolt origin unknown". Anybody familiar will go from there, those not that familiar probably shouldn't be looking at them in the first place. Hope that helps....
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I'm not getting fuel to the carbs
.... is that that teeny little spring that came in your needle and seat set was too strong? Hmmmmmm....... Did you readjust your floats?
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I'm not getting fuel to the carbs
.... Where in the chain of events DO you have gas flowing??? Can you pull gas from the tank to the fuel pump inlet side? Can you blow air back through the supply tube into the tank?? Fuel pump: With the engine turning over on the starter put your finger over the "inlet" (look at the arrows 1 inny 1 outty) and see if that little sucker is sucking your finger tight to the tube. Now try the output tube. You should feel pressure against you finger. Just in case you have the lines reversed because the orientation of the new pump might be different this is also a good check to tell which is IN and which is OUT. This should NOT be this difficult!!!
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I'm not getting fuel to the carbs
... and see if you can pull fuel at the inlet side of the fuel pump. Smells like a tank problem. I've seen some pretty scarey stuff in Datsun gas tanks. Bottle caps, rocks, sticks, etc. etc. Am hearing more about rust etc. in these 30 something year old tanks causing big blockage problems. One guy on the 510 list flat had the bottom of his tank rust through. Scaley rust developing, breaking loose and moving around could certainly block tank outlets.
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Help with Carbs
...with the tank and lines? There is something else going on if your float levels were good one day and not good the next. They don't just change unless you have brass floats that can fill with gas and that will be a gradual thing. To double check that your floats are set "just right" take the domes and pistons out and look down in the nozzles to see where the static fuel level is. Another thing, pull the fuel inlet nipple off the float bowl lids and check / clean the final filters going back to the tank / lines thing?
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What needles should i use
... If you want to get hands on and save a buck or 2 we can do the Tune Up Kit ZT 150 for $150 and ship ZT110 for $175. You then with the help of the video, can clean up & swap all your stuff over to the new bodies (with the bearings butterflys and shafts already installed). The downside of this is your carbs are only going to be a clean as you can get them, the linkage won't be all re-plated and dazzling and there is no 3 year warranty. Shipping on the sets we've done to Australia and NZ is not that bad via Global Priority Mail and the service is 4-6 days. I can't quote shipping without a destination but I know I was surprised how reasonable it was on the orders we have done.
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What needles should i use
... the deal just fine assuming your carbs are in decent shape and all the tuneup issues with the engine have been addressed. SM needles for starters and over size nozzles as a second step if you feel you might have a fuel starvation problem. By the time these carbs might let you down on the big motor, the ticket will bust your pick anyway. You want to run out of carb before you run out of money...... You might read over the description of the ZTV-01 Tune up video for those engine related matters can can directly effect carb performance. We talk to a lot of guys who blame their carbs for things that are wrong in the engine. Not saying that's what you have going on here. Just thought I'd slip that editorial comment in as it really does get overlooked a lot.
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Portland OR Bluelake Park
... to be for sale at Bluelake. Anyone looking for a nicely done, fun, reliable 510 wagon Daniel Beatty from the roadster club will have his there for sale Sunday. L-18 SUs electronic Dizzy dog leg 5 speed plus a ton of other stuff. Here is a web site to check out http://www.nowroc.com/webpages/forsale/wagon.htm I can vouch for the car. Check it out. Should be a great driver and mileage getter.....
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Wierd Gap under carbs
...you've got 3 screw insulators and the outside section around what was the water passage has broken out. These old blocks are very prone to cracking from being popped off a million time over the years. I'd guess you aren't running water to the manifold or if you are, the manifold is the earlier 4 screw that didn't have the water ports. Some time when it's convenient I'd pull em and build up and re-form those areas with epoxy putty. Good insulators are getting real hard to find. We have new gaskets....
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Portland OR Bluelake Park
.... Be that way. Understand though that if it comes down to car count with the WA crowd, we will count you guys as OR caravan cars...... Nyuck nyuck A lot of scrambling going on. My brother in Law and his wife are in Ashland on vacation and will be stopping in Grants Pass to pick up a 1200 door for one of the guys here in Salem. Let the thrash begin.........
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Portland OR Bluelake Park
Staying at the Super 8 in Salem and run up with the group Sunday ayem?? We had heard there was a group coming from way south. How many do you think will be coming?? We would love to have ya join us. Nothing will be happening at Bluelake 'til we get there anyway! Did he really say that?? Damn straight!!! Got to make sure we have more than the WA group, even if it means hijacking another group!! Hope the weather co-operates.....
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Portland OR Bluelake Park
Just a freshen up on the 2 caravans to Bluelake this coming Sunday. We have 1200s, roadsters, 510's, Z's, and maybe even a pickup or 2 coming from the south. How you Seattleites doing???? See ya there!!
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260Z sitting for 20 years
... You're only Victor from Durango's "list" away from having that bad boy done!! Nyuck nyuck. To see it all spelled out in one chunk like that, it is amazing any of 'em get started, let alone finished.........
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What needles should i use
.... are all about. Fattening things up in the upper RPM ranges. The stock Z needles tended to lean things out up top and th SM's profile allows things to run a little fatter up high. We have had a circumstance or 2 where guys were just flat not able to supply enough fuel through the fuel nozzle so we have supplied over size nozzles for them. Worked great. On the other hand we are working with a customer who is complaining about his SUs running rich at, are you ready for this? 9,000ft!!! Duh, I wonder rich!! It's called no oxygen and all gas!! We see problems at Shasta at about 5,000'. Thus ends the Friday morning consult.
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Quantity of POR-15?
... and check out www.zerorust.com. Zero Rust is another choice for doing the same job as well as POR for half the money and without the health risks (no isocyanates). There are 10 colors as well as aerosols and the product is a whole lot more user friendly than the moisture cured Urethanes. Believe me we know both technologies very well. For comments from users go to www.paintucation.com or www.autobodystore.com to see what guys that have used both have to say. Both of these web sites have excellent BBS for paint and body related questions too.......
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Portland OR Bluelake Park
Sunday June 13th 19th annual All Datsun picnic at Bluelake park east of Portland from 10-3. $4 will get your vehicle into the park and $8 will get you registered and fed. There will be a caravan leaving from the Brooks exit just north of Salem about 9am for any who would like to join in....
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Benefits of Clear Coating?
.... finishes is the ability to color sand and buff the Clear to get the trash and orange peel out of the finish. It takes a real pro with excellent technique and equipment to spray out a good BC/CC job without defect and they typically just plan on color sanding and buffing afterward. Good clears with UV screeners will help keep that color alive for a lot of years.........
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"Doing it Right"
... are the how to videos & DVDs from www.paintucation.com. Covers all aspects of a project of this type. Metal Prep and rust repair to body work and paint to color sanding and buffing. Kevin Tetz does most of the body and paint work for the TV show "TRUCKS".... Real talented guy