Everything posted by CoastGuardZ
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Boy am I bummed out...terrible dyno results
Beandip, I have to disagree with you. With a non-FI car you have to know and understand carbs and fuel mixtures and be able to read plugs and............ On the otherhand a FI car will tell you whats wrong. Pop on the reader (which most parts stores do for free) or on the older chevys you short 2 pins together with a paper clip, or the chryslers you turn the key 3 times and Voila, cooling temp sensor. You replace the sensor and BLAM... all good and away you go. IMHO my two cents Nate
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NorCal
Sweet, i'm all about bs'ing about cars! I'm serious too, if you've got any project I'll definetly lend a hand. You see, our training center isn't actually in Petaluma... it's outside of town in the middle of nowhere surronded by cow patures and chicken farms...yaaaa! So I'll definetly be looking to get out of there! So what do you need polished? It's always a blast to take all the wheels off and clean the road gunk and brake dust off the backs of the rims! Nate
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For Sale
I too am interested. please let us know when you have the pictures posted. also... is there an asking price... and do you have a synopsis of the condition ie: rust body damage or if anyone has cut a whole in the roof for an aftermarket "sunroof". Also, like crash, I'm interested in your location in georgia... I reside in Charleston, SC... could be worth the drive for me! Thanks, Nate:cross-eye
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"Swaztika" wheel value?
G-Rob, I say snatch em up! I'm a big fan of these wheels myself. I've seen them with a nice poliching job a they are sharp! As far as pricing them I don't have a lot of experience with them but I would think about 200-250 would be fair if they are indeed in good shape with no bends knicks gouges or rash. I figure for a stock wheel about $50-$75 a wheel is about right. Even on the zx's I don't see a lot of these wheels around in SC, so I say pick them up! My two cents Nate
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NorCal
Howdy! There is a chance that I will be in Norther California in Late Jan. possibly until March. Somewhere between 12 and 52 days. There is a Coast Guard Traing Center in Petaluma, near the Santa Rosa area. My transportation will be limited, but I maybe renting a car every so often, of course if they let me take my truck I'll do that instead (this is unlikely). Basically I just wanted to see who is in the area and if they know of any events going on during that time frame. You could look at this way, If you need another set of hands while working on your Z, I'm free labor! Nate
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Besides the Zcar, what are your favorite cars?
Oh Lord, I could for days... No particular order Fairlady 2000, Silver 510 SSS, White The 4WD Frontier I currently own, Black A 4WD D21 done in Baja style, Red White and Blue Datsun Patrol, Red 63 Ferrari 250GTO, not a Z kit but the real deal, Red...Duh 68 Mustang Fastback, Highland Green 69 Boss 302 Mustang, Grabber Orange R34 Skyline GTR, Black 04 Subaru WRX Sti, Black 57 Beetle ragtop, not convertible, but a sliding ragtop, Yellow 87 Dodge Shelby Charger GLHS, I know I know, Black 84 Monte Carlo SS, I used to have one, White or Blue 73 Porsche 911RS, White Late Model BMW M5, Blue 70 Pontiac Trans-Am Ram Air, White 69 Baldwin-Motion Camaro, Red Late model Lotus Esprit Turbo, Red 03 Lexus IS300, Dark Grey Keeping in mind two things 1) Most would be modified to my liking 2) This doesn't include the 2 dozen Z's :cheeky: Nate
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Home away from Home
My home away from home, the Coast Guard Cutter Gallatin (WHEC-721). Home port: Charleston, SC. Missions: Search and Resuce, Drug boat anihlation, and Immigration Interdiction operations.
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CGZ on the left
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On the left
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You might be a Z fanatic if ....
Hey meakin... K's choice isn't all that well known over here but I'm on the same page as you! ...You debate on buying groceries just so you can have more money in the "Z account". Nate "I'm not an addict, maybe that's a lie..."
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FOUND:cool stuff at wally world
I picked up the 510 last week but did not see the 350. My 510 is blue but there was another color...purple I think... might have been gold don't recall. we should start a list of all the collectable Datsun and or Nissan toys out there. Here goes mine Franklin Mint 1970 Datsun 240Z in Sunset Orange, Mmmm Revell 1:25 240Z (reissue) Revell 1:25 BRE 240Z (original) Revell 1:25 BRE 240Z (reissue) Revell 1:25 510 (reissue?) Tamiya 1:24 300ZX Turbo Johnny Lightning 1:64 1981 "Z-Car" (280ZX) Blue-Green Johnny Lightning 1:64 1981 "Z-Car" (280ZX) Gold Tomy 1:59 300ZX Patrol Car (Japan) Hot Wheels Nissan Skyline APT RaceCar Muscle Machines SST Tuner Datsun 510 (Blue) Muscle Machines Import Tuner '00 Nissan Skyline GTR (Purple) Muscle Machines Import Tuner '00 Nissan Skyline GTR (Red) Now If I could just find a real 240...... Nate:cross-eye
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Rattling under acceleration
You're hearing it now buddy! Logically one would think if anything was loose you'd hear it when ever on bumps or in motion. Sounds like detonation to me. You could try a quality octane booster but I'd fill up with 91 or better when you get a chance. Just don't beat on it untill you get that taken care of. Nate:cross-eye
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What is in my 78 Z
Hey Jeff, The '78 came stock with the L28 and if I am correct the 5spd was available but not common... most of the 5spds are conversions using ZX trannies. Further more the rearend, if it was a M/T to start off with, should be an R200... the A/T came with the R180's. I'm just a rookie at this so if I'm wrong someone please set me straight. Oh Jeff, by the way, the 78 should have had Fuel Injection stock also. Does yours have carbs? A good site for Technical reads is www.zhome.com ... they have a lot of answers for production numbers, options(240Z), and stock specs. Nate :cross-eye
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280Z vs. Honda Civic Del Sol......... help
See there was a lesson to be learned Punk@$$ honda girls i mean boys are afraid of the Z's! Way to loud him out man:tapemouth Nate:cross-eye
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Found: '73 Z!
hey 2many... I'm just 2picky is all. I've got to have a 4spd 240. If I wanted a zx there all over, on my 10 mile drive to work I pass 2 280zx's forsale within 3 miles of each other. This 240 looks like some buffalo ride with the rot on the floor boards:dead: but all the other stuff seems good and to tell you the truth I think I like the cream interior after seeing this car. Do me a favor and keep an eye out there in VA if you would... The longer I wait the more I'll be able to pay. If I wait long enough I'll end up going out west to pick one up. Nate:cross-eye
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Found: '73 Z!
Hey jeff, Yeah that would be cool. Motor is not that big of a deal... tranny driveshaft and rear end would be though. I really kind of have my heart set on a 240 but would consider a 260 if the price is right. It would also have to be a M/T 4 or 5 spd conversion is fine. Do let me know what you find out. I am on a time constraint though... I leave Monday for 3 1/2 months If I don't have one before I leave I'll pick the search up again in January. Thanks, Nate:cross-eye
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Found: '73 Z!
You gotta be kidding me! You are a lucky lucky man. Well, I'm happy for you. Is it stolenROFL I'd love to dee it sometime. You know there used to be a low country Z club. Maybe it should be revived. Now if only I can find a Z.... Nate.
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Found: '73 Z!
Well here it is, basically a continuation to the last post. This 73 has seen better days. Here is a list of what I found. No one seems to like the 73 carbs and neither did a PO... It now has dual webers... not a bad thing. It has some old-school A/C system... definately period correct... I could sell that... also not a bad thing Manufacture date: 01/73 Chassis #: HLS30-141126 Blue w/Cream Interior 4spd Still has all 4 original Z hubcaps. Passenger floorpan is T O A S T! That frame rail under... yeah. Driverside is following. Front Fenders behind wheels are rust through. "fender extensions" forward of the fenders are bubbly. Front bumber may have taken a light bumping but no body damage. Rocker panels might be savable. Quarterpanels in front of wheels are rot through. Hatch one spot a 1 inch hole at the bottom left of the Hatch glass, which would explain the standing water in the spare tire well. Bottoms of doors... not good. left side mirror missing More good stuff. Still has origianal steering wheel, all the glass is in good shape. Oh lord fellas... what do I do? Most get bit by the Z bug, But I'm being hunted down by the Z Lion and I'm having problems out running him. If he's asking $750 and he bites at $350 should I tow it home? I mean, at minimum who doesn't need a parts car? one other thing... what is the pan that the floor pans meet in the rear, just ahead of the rearend? can that be bought? Nate
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Found: '73 Z!
Dude ya beat me!!! Congragulations Jeff. Is this the '78 that was in the Auto Trader? Well, believe it or not I spent an hour and a half combing over that '73 on James Island. As stupid as it sounds I'm still giving it some thought!:stupid: Just one more 240 saved from the Yard. I can tell it was repainted at some point in time (10-15 years ago) but I can't find any dings in the sheetmetal. Of course it does have its fair share of cancer:disappoin . The kicker to the whole thing is that it has all the original parts still there. The only thing I didn't see was the inside cover for the taillights. Nate:cross-eye
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Rear tow/tie down?
Ed.. to answer you're question... I have no clue since I haven't seen the picture... sorry:classic: Sblake01... The hooks you're referring to (might be the same as Ed, IDK?) They are on most if not all uni-body cars (like the Z). These are used for tie downs when the car is on a truck or boat for shipping. Since the cars do not have frames they need some place to secure the car and wrapping a chain around suspension parts just isn't an option. If you notice a car hauler you will see what I'm talking about... they wrench the chains down tight to compress the suspension so that the car doesn't bounce every time the truck hits a bump. Nate :cross-eye
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1978 280Z
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280Z vs. Honda Civic Del Sol......... help
Brother... I wouldn't do it. Maybe if he doesn't have the Vtec you might (and thats a big MIGHT) hang with him. He's the moron running around sayin he's got thousands of dollars tyed up in a girls car. Important things to remember: He's an Idiot, you're well on your way to becoming a coniseur You're car is about 500 lbs heavier A/T doesn't help...may not hinder, but doesn't help. A lot of these honda parts do kill the low end... a place where Hondas don't do particularly well any way. The Z is 25 years old. Of course If you're looking to rebuild the engine you could strap a 100 shot of Nitrous on to speed up the process. Hey man... it's just high school... plus he's probably never even seen a T-66... Hell, I don't think I have. "We've all been there but sometimes it's best to find out on your own."-----Nate:cross-eye
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Found: '73 Z!
Man, It just ain't right!!! I was out that way today but didn't stop ... didn't want to upset anybody. I drove by though and I tell you, from the street she didn't look bad... guess I should have got out and taken a look. I got a little excited seeing that it was pretty much all stock... hubcaps and all. I'll probably still go by tomorrow and get a little dirty... could be a good parts car??? Maybe we'll have to take a trip out west and pick a couple up :cheeky: Nate
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Found: '73 Z!
That's not what I wanted to hear at all jeff.:stupid: So do tell... What kind of Z does 750 get ya on James Island. He mentioned something about the passenger side floorpan... not to downplay floorplan replacement by any means but they are available and within my ability to take on, IMO. Please don't say frame rails or even major rust in the rockers... please don't. Let me know if ya get a chance... Thanks Jeff. Nate:cross-eye
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Zeds on history channel
1B6, I don't know if it's the same one but I own a copy of the History Channel: Z, episode... wife got it for me last christmas. It's pretty good, a little cheesy but worth having for any Z efficianado. you can get it here http://store.aetv.com/html/product/index.jhtml?id=40124&browseCategoryId=&location=&parentcatid=&subcatid= Nate