Everything posted by AZ-240z
-
72 Brake booster
The 7/8” brake master cylinder on my 1/71 series 1 was leaking. I had good recommendations about White Post Restorations so sent my master cylinder for re-sleeving. Waiting for it’s return, so no in-hand results yet. https://whitepost.com/brake-sleeving-rebuilding-services/ you may want to call them for further informations. Dan
-
Documenting My Original Yazaki Spark Plug Leads
https://www.ebay.com/itm/394648053681?hash=item5be2db67b1:g:o3IAAOSwpzNkcnMW&amdata=enc%3AAQAIAAAA4IlGuHR%2FzD0fiqx7Z98%2BZxJwc6hodjnbAJO1aTHPwCtZrEddNCdoIM8j2bsV7oa%2B33JzNKfnSAVjxiWKTRgn1b14rmCeRsOBaj5nWuie380mRcWjpZbk%2FoOFlCN2Fq6e0XHv%2FDAYS1WeILGUpWHNJeiESeJtFOcwNZwXP8YfkPppoaAVZGIO8pZa4Rx95a1sRj25vhAh3lKypHnoGVsCDSrJrOCi%2Bk0M1VQFFOiPP6fiR8662NuUNZF0Agde%2Bh14pHQ9VXkHvwXlWVDqR%2BOqqMADj%2BMJRBNbgZ3f5zbeyw1I|tkp%3ABk9SR-im-bWMYg
-
Z's on BAT and other places collection
Neat T-shirt! Think I’ll order, but want to get size I can wear. 26th-Z, does your shirt run true-to-size for you?
-
Total internal reupholstery
You may have already gone down this road, but, since your door cards are custom, here is a thought. https://www.google.com/search?q=custom+upholstery+peel+and+stick+chrome+accent+strips&client=safari&hl=en-us&ei=vxtdZKbeMpGqqtsP3sGFqAY&ved=0ahUKEwjmua_F2-3-AhURlWoFHd5gAWUQ4dUDCA8&uact=5&oq=custom+upholstery+peel+and+stick+chrome+accent+strips&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIFCAAQogQyCAgAEIkFEKIEMggIABCJBRCiBDIFCAAQogQ6CggAEEcQ1gQQsANKBAhBGABKBQhAEgExUNoXWM9FYMZQaAFwAXgAgAGEAYgBjQmSAQM1LjaYAQCgAQHIAQfAAQE&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
-
Parts Wanted: Wanted: Radio Faceplate
https://www.240zrubberparts.com/apps/webstore/products/show/4543049 you’re very welcome! This one has the dial!
-
Parts Wanted: Wanted: Radio Faceplate
https://www.240zrubberparts.com/apps/webstore/products/show/4592931 Even though it is listed as “out of stock”, he can probably make one!
- Documenting My Original Yazaki Spark Plug Leads
- Documenting My Original Yazaki Spark Plug Leads
- Documenting My Original Yazaki Spark Plug Leads
-
Chasing exhaust smell in 240 cabin
Enjoyed the pictures of your beautiful Z. I’ll give you my take on the cause and possible fix of your fuel/exhaust smells. I’ve done everything you did to seal all obvious sources of interior leaks. To make all the changes in grommets, weatherstripping, etc., I had removed all interior paneling and carpeting in the cargo deck area. Upon close inspection I found that the weld seams around the edges of the rear deck floor had some gaps showing daylight. A little rope calk fixed that and no more exhaust smells, window open or closed. this may be obvious, but, when you open a window, this causes a Venturi effect which sucks out cabin air and sucks in exhaust through leaks in the rear deck area, so the exhaust isn’t really coming in the open window. Hope this helps. Dan
-
Door End Rubber Seals 240Z
-
Saving Nissan muffler paper part number
I would carefully remove this tag and put it in a clear photo grade plastic sleeve for future reference. All the information a judge would need, if he bothered to look, is embossed on the muffler itself. The exhaust system on my car is all NOS with this very same muffler. As rare as this is, I had the whole exhaust ceramic Jet-Hot coated in the original bare metal finish to preserve it through a life's worth of heat cycles.
-
Need 240Z air filter housing gasket
You’re welcome!
-
Need 240Z air filter housing gasket
http://www.zzxdatsun.com/catRubber.php
-
Datsun-240z Vs Fairlady-z432
I agree that it looks like it should with the correct original fitting gaps. But, just looking at the male latch on the hood, if the hood center is high, would it be possible to screw the male latch catch further into the hood so it would seat lower in the female latch catch on the firewall? probably all wet, but just asking.
-
240Z restorations, what's right and what's not
Hi Kats. You were my inspiration in my car’s restoration, so happy to be able to return the favor in some small way. Dan
-
240Z restorations, what's right and what's not
A couple of things I noticed, not to be critical but in the interest of correctness on this early car, can be seen in picture #113. The lower door rubber seal appears to be installed with the seal flange outboard instead of inboard of the door bottom. Also, the door dovetail striker below the latch is the later, universal dovetail with the beefier mounting hole opening. The earlier dovetails had thinner mounting hole openings which tended to crack under use. The earlier dovetails were also side specific, ie., left and right. In picture #115, the inner rocker scuff plates should be mounted with 5 Phillips screws, not the three used on later series cars. A drill will remedy this. And, the door weatherstripping appears to be a replacement tubular seal as opposed to a more accurate reproductions available in the market. this is indeed a beautifully restored car touched by Pierre, the master of Z reincarnations.
-
Series 1 storage covers
I, too, have a pair of NOS storage covers on my Z. As Kats said, I take the hold-down knob off completely, and use a fairly thick and large black rubber washer for a bigger footprint and flexibility for soft, even pressure.
-
Z's on BAT and other places collection
Oops, saw that too late to edit!
-
Z's on BAT and other places collection
I have a piece of NOS jute for the 1969-70 passenger side under-seat and tool storage area that measures 8.27mm in thickness.
-
Bad noises somewhere in my drive train
This is just a shot in the dark, but I had a clunking noise when shifting. Found that the two fasteners securing the mustache bar to the rear diff housing had loosened up. The clunking went away when re-torqued those nuts.
-
AMCO Front Bumper Bar for '71 240Z
I totally agree with everything that 26th commented about the durability and lack of protection this front overrider bar provides. Here is a picture of my car when new with the addition of this bar, installed by the selling dealership. Dan
-
The horn again
Trouble shooting electrics is not my thing, but,I do remember that tiny adjustments on a set screw on the back of the hone housing makes a big difference. You’ve probably already gone there, but this set screw adjusts the gap of horn coil points. Here is the reference in the Service Manual:
-
Door panel clear washers for Series 1
Got the same set a few months ago. Wish I had done this years ago. The perfect tool for my perfect Z.
-
Datsun-240z Vs Fairlady-z432
I don’t know if this will add to the glove box discussion, but I have this NOS glove box with two notches and the bag with “A Glove Box” description on the parts tag. There are no chalk marking on the box.