Everything posted by jfa.series1
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		'73 240Z - The subtractive process...
		
		Those bumper override bars may have some interest to a restorer. Consider advertising them in the classifieds before you discard them.
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		Loud and snappy sounding under the hood at intake and exhaust side
		
		Be cautious when tightening the exhaust manifold nuts & intake manifold bolts. The max. torque is 8.7 lbs. per the FSM.
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		mechanical throttle linkage, what's the problem ?
		
		Carburetor porn??? Sounds a bit kinky!
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		Cheapskate Paint Job
		
		The link worked fine for me, very interesting read. Noteworthy update at the top of the page about marine paint now being the product of choice - I suspect it provides a harder finish. I also found a use for oil-based paint (Behr, not Rustoleum) for my interior floorboards. I took my inspection lid to a big box to be scanned and they mixed up a quart to match. They recommended Penetrol to aid in the flow. You can see the match in the pic.
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		Anyone know a supplier of these flares in Japan?
		
		Great looking flares, hope your score some on your upcoming trip. Safe travels!
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		bump spacers or bump stops?
		
		With two of the three I listed as hiem joints - solid metal and even harder than poly bushings, your dealing with a compliance issue. There is nothing flexible to absorb road shocks so they have to be transmitted back to the wheel. Technically this is not a bump steer issue as you are running stock geometry and a perfect alignment. I think your choice of suspension parts has you well on down the path of "living with it".
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		bump spacers or bump stops?
		
		Per EuroDat's comment, if you've gone to poly bushings on the control arms, T/C rods and steering rack, you have eliminated all compliance in the suspension and steering. Everything is going to get transmitted directly back to the steering wheel - great for racers and A/X'ers; not so good for the average street car.
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		What radiator hoses to get?
		
		Checkout RockAuto - name brands, pre-bent, good prices. Try and avoid the generic ribbed/flex hoses - not the best looking hoses.
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		Need Brake Booster
		
		Core exchanges are usually after the fact - you get the new one then send in your core for a refund of the core charge. You don't have to send in your core if you don't want to, sometimes the cost to ship it back is greater than the core charge.
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		Depth space in rear side panels
		
		Yep, a Series 2 update at the factory and a common replacement upgrade for Series 1 cars with a cracked plastic tank. I thoroughly checked my tank for stress or aging cracks before putting it back in.
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		Depth space in rear side panels
		
		Here is the right side of my '71, I'm not sure how it compares to your '76 (had to get it from your profile). You can see it is a pretty busy area, not much room for big speakers - or much of anything else for that matter. Hope this helps.
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		Engine compartment changes 69 to Jan 71?
		
		Chris, That hard line comes from the fuel tank to carry vapors, it connects via a rubber hose to the small manifold to the right. Another rubber line comes to that manifold from a small pipe on the large oil pan breather tube on the block below the dizzy. A line then goes from the manifold to the back of the air cleaner. So... you have the carbs pulling in the vapors from the tank and the pan. I suspect these were changes from the earlier cars. Jim
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		Engine compartment changes 69 to Jan 71?
		
		I can't speak to changes but here are some in-process pics of my 12/70 car as I put it back together. Disregard the FIAM compressor on the left side, everything else is stock. The voltage regulator was not yet installed below the inspection light.
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		Craigslist Add
		
		The Series 1's never came with a 5-speed so that is a small fib, lots of strange wiring running around the engine bay. No mention of miles or maintenance but it does look to be in good shape. Original radio and lots of other authentic bits.
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		Rim research for my 1978 280Z
		
		Rewinds are also carried by Discount Tire. I bought a tire and wheel pkg., negotiated some savings. If you have one or an affiliate in your area, stop by and check with them. You might be able to avoid some shipping charges.
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		Rim research for my 1978 280Z
		
		I agree with Virto - that is probably a 15" Konig Rewind. Note that the 16" Rewind has a less pronounced spoke. Here's a closeup of my 16" wheel.
 - Zcon Photos 2013
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		In the hunt for an early Z 70/71/72/73
		
		You will want to monitor this sub-forum and the classifieds. Ebay and Craigslist
 - Zcon Photos 2013
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		Konig Rewinds
		
		Like some others, I'm also running the 16X7 Konigs. I have 205/55 tires mounted and lowered springs but get no rubbing on any of the fenders. I got the wheels and tires from Discount and was able to negotiate some $ savings with a package deal. This size tire retains the OE 25" diameter to avoid speedo errors. To get the center caps on did require a small bit of relief on the dust covers.
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		RockAuto Closeouts for '71s
		
		Here is a link to current closeouts for '71 Z's RockAuto Auto Parts
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		ZCon 2013
		
		Early this year I flirted with the fantasy of attending, but would only do so if I took my little baby for the show. Then the realities (costs) of a 3-day tow each way hit home. So much for Fantasy Island!
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		240Zs on Craigslist in Idaho, an Orange one and a Black one
		
		Both orange cars look to be very nice values. Note that the second one has a dash rug, possibly hiding cracks. Check out the highly collectable rubber mats in the footwells of the black car!
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		1st time Z-owner from Norway=)
		
		Hello Tom, glad to have you as part of our group. That's a really nice looking car, too bad about the abuse by the shipper. Since the driveshaft was damaged, be sure to also check the forward mount on the differential for any damage - the rubber component may have sheared from the stress. That is a slick looking SX you pictured, congratulations on your excellent taste in accessories. Looking forward to hearing of your work with the new car, be sure to keep us updated.
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		Gas filler hose leak fix?
		
		Your profile identifies the car as a '69 so you are dealing with a 43 year-old part that may be compromised in other areas. Do you really want to run the risk of driving a car with fuel leaks around the tank and the potential for dangerous fumes getting inside the car? I know it's a PITA to change it out but what is your life worth?
 
    
    
    
    
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