Everything posted by siteunseen
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!!!Exhaust is burning my eyes
It could be coming from your gear shifter boot. Under the leather one there's a rubber one that can get loose and open up a big hole. I don't remember but you might have to remove the console, but it's easy, few screws in the armrest compartment and some more up front in the foot wells. I just remembered, after a swig of coffee, you will have to remove it. The leather boot is held down with some metal clips under the console. Good luck finding that leak, it could be dangerous as was pointed out to me by a fellow member who said a late night drive with the fumes could turn into more than a stinking problem. More coffee; you could use a flashlight to shine up or down around the boot then climb under your car and look for the light shining through. Just a thought.
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gas tank repair
A Fram G3 is the filter most people use between the tank and the fuel pump, it's what I have, it's clear plastic. You can get them most anywhere for around $4. There has been some members that used an after market check valve, http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/open-zcar-discussion/41635-fuel-pump-check-valve.html. I've had a glass filter before my fuel rail for over a year without any problems.
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Nice planter. I'm sure it will buff out.
You'll need a tetanus shot too.
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Motivation - or the lack thereof...
Sell it and take your new relationship person on a nice vacation.
- Compression Test questions
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Help me understand the AAR please.
Wick Humble's book, page 194, talks about a recall for '78s "High-Idle Problems". I could scan it for you later today if it's something you haven't read. Mostly the PCV system re-routing and a newer PCV valve off a '79, cleaning the throttle plate and changing the return spring.
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researching previous owners
I googled the VIN# from mine and found a video telling all about the car and why he wanted to sale it, a retired Veteran that could hardly get in or out of it anymore much less work on it. Also a Photobucket account he created that had 40 pictures. I like the stories about these old cars.
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Compression Test questions
Jenny's enthusiasm and Leon's knowledge got me to check the valves on my 240 I bought a few months ago. I use the "Fits or Don't Fit" method and all 12 were "Don't Fit" so I loosened them up and WOW, what a difference. Cranks on the first bump of the key, previously it took 3 and I just thought that was the way the choke works. Brought the idle down and it now has a slight lope. It's pulling between 17 and 18 off the brake booster vacuum bung. I'm very pleased to say the least. Thanks!
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Help me understand the AAR please.
I removed that coolant block and my AAR works like it should. But I do live a little closer to the equator than you so I'm bowing out on this one.
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Oil sump full of coolant, WHYYY??
What about that bolt in the thermostat housing everybody talks about going too far in? EDIT: that bolt hits the timing chain guide. SORRY
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Dog lovers
I'm a little slow, just saw this, now I'm wiping snot off my face from laughing.
- Compression Test questions
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Oil sump full of coolant, WHYYY??
Maybe one of your water pump bolts cracked the front cover? I hope you get that figured out.
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HELP!!!!! Installing new struts,...question about oil????
Thanks Guys! I'll get mine sooner than later now, just need more $$. Always needing Datsun money.
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HELP!!!!! Installing new struts,...question about oil????
dltalfa would you rate the difficulty of that once you've finished for me please, maybe 1 thru 10, 10 being the worst job ever. I've got to replace mine soon. Thanks, Cliff
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Correct Decals
Scroll all the way down and you'll see the decals and places to get them. XenonS30 - Painting Your Engine Banzai has more.
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Best way of documenting a restoration
There's some restorations here; http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/open-zcar-discussion/47863-lime-green-machine-restoration-thread-1972-240z.html http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/open-zcar-discussion/48360-240z-rebuild-restoration-right-down-shell.html http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/open-zcar-discussion/48337-280z-rebuild-ground-up.html
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Cool Driver, Cool Builder, Cool Car
Wow that's one heck of a car. He never cranked it though.
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Hatch Hinge Seals Painted from Factory?
I read somewhere, Coutesey Nissan I think, those were available part #'s to 1975. My June of '72 does not have them either, probably from previous owners 10ft paint job. EDIT: Here's what I read http://shop.jdm-car-parts.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=313
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Opinions; with pictures
Now I have 4 wheel disc brakes, thanks Blue.
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Shhhh, The Police Like It Quiet.
The Police are catching on to mine too. Every time I ride through a certain area (nice long straights) the howl must be way louder coming out the tail pipe than I realize because I always meet a patrol car on my way out. I have the MSA header and 2.5" system to and this is the one I think would work best for me. http://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-24215/
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Anybody trim bell house for msa header?
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Opinions; with pictures
Congrats on 1,000 post Captain, 999 were probably helping one of us. There's a reason everyone needs at least 2, no spare parts. That's a good idea Madkaw.
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Opinions; with pictures
I put the original steel wheels and hubcaps on my 240. They need repainting but I like them better. It makes the car look smaller.
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Hatch Hinge Seals Painted from Factory?
I just found that old thread with those pictures. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/help-me/12771-rear-hatch-hinge-seals-2.html Seems like the part number goes to 1973. Those pictures are of my '77 280, I'm about to go look at the '72 240. I was WAY off, sorry.