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240 in OZ

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  1. Hey Dave It has to be the one that was listed on ebay a few weeks back and the auction ended early? Is this the case? Regards Joseph
  2. 240 in OZ commented on halz's gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  3. 240 in OZ replied to zhead240's topic in Internet Finds
    Mr Wenzel also needs to update his signature!
  4. 240 in OZ replied to Gee's topic in Internet Finds
    Gee Why do you say it has 260z guards/fenders? Regards Joseph
  5. AdrianZ If you want a copy of the wiring diagrams that are usually available from this site PM me as I have them saved on my computer and can send them to you. Regards Joseph
  6. On this site in the downloads section!
  7. 240 in OZ commented on 26th-Z's gallery image in 04 National Convention
  8. I have heard rumors that All Z Parts here in Sydney Australia use to make replacements years and years ago. They were formed from metal rather that vacuum plated plastic. Im sure if he had enough interest shown, including overseas customers, he may be willing to get them produced again. Regards Joseph
  9. Hey Members I am looking for the following product/s or their equivalent here in Australia: http://www.vdcelectronics.com/batteryminder.htm http://www.vdcelectronics.com/surechargeiv.htm If anyone knows if either product or equivalent is available here in Australia, product/brand name, and where I can purchase one from it would be gladly appreciated. Note the above pages are USA based. Thanks for any information. Regards Joseph
  10. 240 in OZ replied to jodus's topic in Old Want Ads
    jodus Does your car have the early centre console or the later style?
  11. I actually dont feel as though I have a problem. Im of the same feeling as you.
  12. Hey Z Kid Man, you and I have been through this discussion before. At the end of the day we both agreed on the same thing, mod to save rather than for mods sake. Regards Joseph
  13. Needless to say looks like we are going to have more of our Australian z car stock molested! Go buy something else like a Honda and molest that! Regards Joseph
  14. 240 in OZ replied to jodus's topic in Old Want Ads
    I believe that the change from the D style to the Z style would have "officially" occured in 09/71. Notice that the word official is in quote marks! Regards Joseph
  15. Plain/flat washers from the factory arent yellow-zinc plated, they come flat silver. All other bolts and lock/spring washers and nuts are yellow-zinc plated. Regards Joseph
  16. I re-did mine years ago with aluminium tape that I purchased from a boating supply store. It was a little tricky to cut but I am happy with the results and it has held up well for years now. I even managed to match the messy ends like Nissan; more by accident I think! Regards Joseph
  17. Hey Victor Yeah, I noticed that. We must have been typing our responses at the same time! Lucky we came out with the same outcome, albeit a guess on my part! Joseph
  18. Ease of installation/removal I would guess. I assume that having some fixing points that are totally removable would make this easier. Just a guess. Interesting to note that the parts book calls up the part numbers for the studs only, and doesnt even mention the bolts. Joseph
  19. Thanks Carl What about the two attachments on either extremity, one that is common with the bracket that holds the heater by pass hose and the one on the other end under the thermostat housing. These are neither an upper row or a lower row, more a mid level row. Able to help out? Thanks Joseph
  20. Hey Ed Yes, this is BRILLIANT information, thanks for the reply. Mine are stamped the same and initially I thought that they wernt original. I then got into rebuilding the transmission and was interested to discover that the bolts that secure the casings together have the same stampings. Initially I was a little sceptical but checked out three other trannies and the bolts were all marked the same. OK, next question is where are the bolts and where are the studs/nuts? Thanks again for the reply and the info. Regards Joseph
  21. Hey All This thread ties in to a thread I started a while back regarding the correct mounting for the manifolds...I got NO replies. Could someone that has the original bolts in a 70/71 240z intake manifold on the upper attachment points please let me know the head stampings on them. I am trying to ascertain whether the bolts I have in there are correct or not (I know for a fact a few have been changed). Thanks Joseph
  22. The auction is for an Austrian catalog, not an Aussie one. (Aussie = Australia). Joseph
  23. Hey Mr C Personal thanks for posting the pics for me as requested. They basically confirm my understanding of the areas in question apart from the starter motor wiring, this looks like it may have been changed at some stage (yellow clip doesnt look right). Thanks again, this info is helpful. Regards Joseph
  24. Hello In my ever-increasing frustrations to restore my car to as original condition as I can possible get it I am currently going through the engine bay wiring admiring all of the chopped off wires and aftermarket connectors (seriously, its not all that bad). Id like to ask if it would be possible to supply photographs of the following areas: 1. Wiring at the starter motor. 2. Wiring from the main engine harness to the starter motor. 3. Rear of alternator. 4. Wiring from the main engine harness to the alternator. 5. Wiring from the engine harness to the oil pressure switch. 6. Connection onto the oil pressure switch. Please note I am after original/correct details in each case. If you think you can help out with any or all photos of the areas requested please post replies to this forum thread or PM me off list and we will work out how you can send them through. Thanks for any help. Regards Joseph
  25. 240 in OZ replied to 260z's topic in Interior
    Hey All I have a complete tool kit that came standard with the 260z model complete in the bag with the checklist printed in both english and japanese markings to describe the tools. If you would like I will arrange a scan of the checklist and post it to the site. The 240z came with the standard wheel changing necessities as the tool kit whereas the 260z had screw drivers, pliers, spanners etc. Regards Joseph
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