Everything posted by Patcon
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Parts Wanted: 280 Power Antenna Part
Is this part inside the round shell?
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Rebuilt engine won't "first" start
I once rebuilt an engine and I didn't check the valve lash from the machine shop. The valves weren't seating, so there was no compression. Won't run like that...
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Home Built Z 'Full video build'
There are factory plates that go between the sway bar bushings and the frame rails. I think they help reinforce the frame rail and spread the loads out
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Re: MCK Recaro LX seats
I love the way those seats look!
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'72 240Z on BaT Already at $45k with 6 More Days to Go!
I am not sure but this may be a forum members car...
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'72 240Z on BaT Already at $45k with 6 More Days to Go!
Wow! Not even verified low mileage and not a low number car. Very clean but not perfect or overly unique
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77 @ Copart
Thats good to here. I dont know how they set values on classic cars. They tend to be all over the place
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Auto 101 test
I missed 2 The confusing question on air circulation Normally aspirated And the octane one In my defense I went through pretty fast ?
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78 280z Rear ended...need parts
You can if you know what to buy and what kind of repairs are easiest to make. I know several people in my area that make a living rebuilding cars
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Exhaust Fell Off...
You might not live long enough to be a Jetson but I suspect you will live long enough to see the other. It is moving along at a pretty fair clip and politicians like the tax revenue...
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77 @ Copart
If the paint is really fresh than I would say it's worth more than that. It's hard to tell but the hood looks messed up. But that might be dust or some dirt. If the paint is pretty good, I would say it's a 5-6k car
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77 @ Copart
https://www.copart.com/lot/30360899 Enjoy. They have a BIN of $13,000! It might be rust free, so it could have that going for it. But far from a 13k car. Crack heads!!!
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78 280z Rear ended...need parts
I see lots of cars like this on the salvage auction. I bought a 330Ci convertible one time that had some slight bends in the quarters. When they put it on the rack and pulled it back they disappeared. Most of those wrinkles on the blue Z would smooth out when pulled back. One of the problems with Z's is figuring out where to pull them from with out tearing seams apart. The blue z's quarters would still need some dolly work but it is fascinating to watch them disappear when they're on the rack.
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78 280z Rear ended...need parts
Pretty much all modern cars have aluminum or steel bars under the bumper cover. One of the problems with the z is not the bumpers. It's where the bumpers mount. If the bumpers were super strong, the force would just be transferred to the chassis and hatch floor. It would do alot more damage if it were transferred further into the car. Even the blue car above are starting to be viable for rebuilding due to the price of these cars.
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Carb Balance
You need to check your float levels and make sure the float valves are working properly. Everything is dependent on fuel level
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Size and type of rubber grommets on 1972 240z
Start with the size
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Size and type of rubber grommets on 1972 240z
Yes
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My best 260Z yet!
Dude! There's a Delorean in there
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Restoration of my 72 240Z
I thought about that too. Will be interesting to see if you have any shade differences when it's assembled. The paint looks good though!
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Datsun Z kit car from a VW
Yeah, road rash is no fun. Done that a couple of times.
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Datsun Z kit car from a VW
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Datsun Z kit car from a VW
We had both of those. I think I still have an Alva board here somewhere. You can tell the drugs were readily available when you see a car like that!!!
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240z Transmission Input Shaft Play
Back and forth?? Is that in towards the case and back out or the shaft has slop side to side?
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240z - fabbing new front rails
My thoughts on corrosion go something like this. After we go to these kind of lengths to restore these cars, most of them will see very little inclement weather and no salt. They survived being exposed to those things until we got them. So they should last a lot longer than the 47 years or so if not exposed to those elements. In addition, most of us will treat the inside of these components and seam seal the chassis that was lacking originally.