Everything posted by sjcurtis
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Alternator Electrical Connections
on page 146 of the haines manual fig 10.4 shows at the top the connect up position for the wiring. accepting that the two pin plug will just clip in, then at post A you should connect up wire white with red line. at post E you should connect up wire black. both A and E posts are clearly marked on the rear of the assembly. E is a bolt head, secure under. good luck steve:classic:
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Underbody heat control
Drunkenmaster, If you run your exhaust in standard position you should not need heat shielding in the tunnel area as far as heat transfer in the tunnel area I think this would be minimal. I still run the bitumas compound under the tunnel vynil and a 2.5 inch system. I am not to concerned with heat transfer at this stage. As far as adding externall shielding I think this would be a mistake, it would be one more place to trap moisture and set up corrosion points. Cheers Steve :classic:
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350Z finally in Oz
I was in Taree on the weekend just gone. Driving past the local NISSAN Dealer, we spotted a lone 350Z parked on the street infront of the dealership. The colour was spectacular it was dressed out in Le Mans Sunset, what a colour. When we returned from the other direction we spotted the same 350z with the lights on in traffic coming towards us with a potential customer doing some test driving ( trade plates on). That is the first one I have seen in that colour and it looked good. My 2c Steve :classic:
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R200 Moustache bar
Brett240, that failure sounds really odd. I must say that's a first I one I have heard of. To shatter the moustache bar, I would have expected a primary problem with an onset failure of the moustache bar as the secondary problem. Is your forward mount solid with no fractures around the attach point , have you replaced the tensioner strap or at least retentioned to suit the R200. Has your LSD failed iecaught a spare locking ring in the mechanism and locked up. With the exotic metal process, I would set up with another standard item and try again it could be the one in a million failure. If you go big bucks mod straight away you may be paying for something you dont need. Oh and what kind of power where you applying at the time, I know I get a lot of cork screw under max power this transfers to shear load thru the moustache bar. Good luck Steve:classic:
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Touching up the Console Lid
Hi George, I am a bit late here, lots of great ideas so far. For the areas of Silver paint I recommend a small tin of wheel silver from your local car painters this mix is a bright mix that lends itself well to the smaller jobs with "nail brushes" let the paint shop know your intention and they can adjust the mix a little for brush painting, if you get it off the shelf you may have to do two coats. you will get the affect you are after. for the door trim silver strips I recommend the silver painters tape it is used when sealing areas to be stripped of paint. When correctly applied to the panel it comes up like factory new.
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Datsun 1200 Sedan Competing in Bathurst circa 1970's
I think someone is confused here this car is a 1200 sedan. and when you say early 70's it must be about 1971. Good photo It shows that Nissan even then built a good product, able to take the corner at the bottom end of Con Rod straight .
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Back from the body shop!!! New Paint
The paint job looks fantastic, and the colour appears to come through very bright. Cant wait to see the fully assembled photos. Good luck with the build. Steve :classic:
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Brisbane Easter Z Car Nationals
Ozzy Guy, Thats a smart looking Zed but I think it is 918 Kalahari Tan. on the external I think this is the colour Bronze Cheers Steve:classic:
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Another one for the obnoxious file
I like some of the Corvette's, but I could not entertain the idea of this plastic no matter what the colour. Cheers Steve:sick:
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Brisbane Easter Z Car Nationals
Thanks for that Ozzy Guy, I just hope I am near Sydney for the next Nationals. 93 was my last, also hosted by the Sydney Zed club. Cheers Steve:classic:
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Brisbane Easter Z Car Nationals
Okay, so Sydney gets the show in 2005. who gets the show next year, Perth Adelaide or Darwin???? Wife wants to book our accommodation and I need to know where to ship all my bits too.
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lots of parts, and cars
Boy I wish Bellingham was in the Pacific South East near Sydney AUSTRALIA, so I could hook up my C20 to the flat tray and drag it over and pick up that chasiss. OH well hope it gets a good new home. Cheers Steve (not from the Pacific North West) :classic:
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Price/Value Advice needed
Z Kid, I have not seen or heard of this manifold, does it look or flow as good as a Dat-Rally, or is 40MM max allowable inside diam. does it use insulators. Is there any pics around. Sorry more questions than answers. good luck Steve:classic:
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Coolant Temp Sending unit 83 280 zx
Hi there Mike Hill , you should find the item you are after, in the lower thermostat housing. the thermal transmitter should have yellow coloured wire attached and the Water Temprature switch should have a white coloured wire attached. You may also find that your set up does not run what you are looking for you may find your management system is using a cylinder head temp prode. I suggest taking a look at the thermostat housing if you have two positions with wires. Cheers Steve :classic:
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240Z in Malaysia
Trex, Hi I find it very interesting that you have Zeds in KL, but only a very small group. Did your Zeds enter Malaysia via personal import, or did nissan deliver them in KL. Do you have any idea of the age of the Zeds in your group, I am aware they are probably all export RH drive HS30 coupes. I would love to hear what the numbers are and the types ie origin / breakup is by production year or anythoing else you can tell about your group would be great to hear. Cheers Steve :classic:
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2+2 interior into 2 seater
How good is your shell, would you be better off chasing a top line complete Zed. I thought Melbourne had a good Zed network for chasing parts and cars at both ends of the spectrum. Carlos at Sportclassic in Sydney has a large range of stock from complete running down to small bit parts maybe you should give him a call. cheers Steve :classic:
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2+2 interior into 2 seater
I just thought I can add something here. The 260Z coupe all the vinyl and plastics in the rear of the turret the roof and the soft linings are basically the same as the 240Z with only minor changes for the additional equipment. Why not source a whole interior from the states or use the new repo plastics and vinyls to get a show finnish. Good luck with the hunt Steve :classic:
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240z for sale in Sydney
Has anyone in Sydney had a look at this Zed yet. Page 121 of this weeks Sydney Trading Post 17 April 2003. Datsun 240Z excellent condition hardly driven always garaged red manual new carpets seats classic $6000.00 GLENHAVEN. Picture shows bumper mounted indicators bikini spoiler performance kidney mags and good general appearance. cheers Steve:classic:
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South Oz '73 Zed
You got to be putting us on. that Zed is 70/71 and an auto. Love the 240k GL steering wheel. it looks like the suspension would be super affective to. my2c Steve:classic:
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Sputters...Strong fumes
It sounds like the pressure side of your fuel system has sprung a leak. Check the fuel rail on the engine all around the little rubber hoses, check the other lines in the engine bay right back to the tunnel failing that keep checking back. it may be a pump external fail as well. I hope it is easily visible because it is dangerous if im right. good luck Steve:classic:
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back on the road preparation
Hi Luke, I must say it looks like Tokico are thin on the ground here, sorry cant offer an agents address but this thread will give you some more insight into the shock debate. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5969&highlight=tokico For my money, and your in Brissy get allong to the Nationals events if you can, you are bound to meet some great people. good luck Steve:classic:
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fuel injection
Vodkaboy, You are right, what you see is a licensed copy of the L jetronic system adapted and modified with NISSAN's improvements along the way. enjoy Steve :classic:
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Dizzy question..
Leeroy , you are most definately right just like the HEI, if you use a ballast you would be degrading the system. So the short answer is you do not need the ballast resistor, but I would recommend a coil suitable for the 81/82 Zed. I suggest you reconfig the electronic wiring as per this post /www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4576&highlight=distributor+wiring this will remove the need for ever. good luck Steve:classic:
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back on the road preparation
Hi Luke and welcome, the guys around here should be able to help you with just about anything Zed, oh and anything you can help with please post your thoughts. With the smoke blowing, you have done minimal running it probably wont be much. My 71 is in storage and I am running it about once every two months but I warm the engine right up and take a blast off down a country road for a few K's the smoking settles right down when i get back to the shed. As to shocks there are heaps of brands out there, I would suggest TOCKICO Gas, with KING springs they work a treat. If you are on the south side you should get along to the Zed car workshop http://www.zcarworkshop.com.au/Newsite/home.html ALAN STEAN runs it and he could probably help with some of your running repairs to get back on the road. Good luck Steve :classic:
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Happy Birthday Ozzy Guy
Best wishes for your birthday George, good to see you have no illusion abou the insurance companies. word of advise: " Just keep that foot hard down on the gas, only two hand fulls of lock for any corner and brakes are for those who come second ". good luck Steve :classic: