Everything posted by siteunseen
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'72 240Z Rebuild
Question on 2.4 pistons. They don't have the notch indicating the front but there is an F on one side. Monroe says the stamped numbers on the rod and cap that keep them matched up should be on the oil filter side. That don't jive with my notes nor the F on the pistons. Can anybody help me to determine the fronts? If I go by that F it would put the matching numbers on the flat part of the rods and caps on the manifold side and thats how I wrote it down back in the spring when I tore it down. I have to quit drinking and wrenching.
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Bearing issue, HELP!
The set I got has the right block side, they put in an extra wider cap bearing. Luckily the one and only foreign car parts had a set of Clevites on hand. I ran downtown and got them just before he closed. I had no idea they are the same, '70 through '83. Luck was my lady today! Thanks for the replies guys. Y'all are the best. Cliff
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Safety?
We may be long lost brothers! Motorcycles have ruined any hopes of growing old without being in pain. It gets worse every year. But boy were they fun!
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Bearing issue, HELP!
I'm putting the mains in and while installing realized something was wrong but I don't know how important it is. I have Sealed Power bearings and I have 3 narrow .949" and 3 larger 1.27" but that's not right. I should have 4 narrows and 2 larger ones. Should I stop and get another set or move on and have one that's oversized? Will the bigger one catch on the camshaft? I guess I should check that right now, just thought of it. Thanks, Cliff
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Safety?
I'd say the extra length with the back seats helps from rear end crashes and that looong hood helps from front the end. I had a bad wreck in a '76 back in the late eighties, sitting so low in the car kept me from getting hurt. The steering wheel folded in though and that made my wrist sore but I didn't get anywhere near the front glass. A lady pulled out in front of me and I hit her HARD, the long front end saved me. Good brakes and seatbelts in these cars. Good luck with your convincing.
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OS Giken 240Z in action
"Hey, let's go downtown and shoot some video of how quick I can merge into traffic"
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L28+(maxima)47 build
It's on atlanticz. http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/calcs/engine%20builder/index.html
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Late 72 240z automatic trans
We were both watching that!
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Late 72 240z automatic trans
$10,451.51 bought it.
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Redwing's Car - An Update
Great news Jai, happy for you. Yes you should start a new thread, this one is loooooong. Look for "Forums" on the left side under "Navigation" click Forums, then click "1st generation", then you'll see "Subforums". Click the one that pertains to your query then you'll see 'Start new Topic" towards the top on the far right. That's it. You do know the trick for getting to the last post, right? Under the last poster's username there's the day and time, click on that and it'll send you right to the end. It took me a year on here before I figured that out.
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Redwing's Car - An Update
Ha! I missed that guarantee. For as long as he works at Advance, where you can find him.
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Where to Find Parts?
MSA is what we call it, http://www.thezstore.com, Motorsports Auto. They have anything you may need. Give them your classiczcars.com Member ID number for a 10% discount. It's under your avatar. Yours is #30,561. Contact: If you have any questions about Motorsport Auto, The Z Store, our privacy policy, our parts, our websites, or anything else, please contact us. Motorsport Auto 1139 West Collins Avenue Orange, CA 92867 Store Hours: 8-5 Monday - Friday, 9-1 Saturday Excludes Holidays Phone Numbers: Sales: (800)633-6331 Local: (714)639-2620 Fax Numbers: Fax: (800)321-3777 Local: (714)639-7460
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Redwing's Car - An Update
Beware of mouthy auto parts guys, they know everything. You need someone to say how good the Advance worker is at painting. It sounds like the Advance worker is telling you how good the body shop guy is. Be careful with that insurance check, people want it already.
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Lost my Online parts link.
Same here, different layout but the info's still the same and is working fine for me. FWIW
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Need Flexplate Source
Bad news Palmetto bug. It must have gotten thrown out during a spring clean up. I think I remember telling the guy at the recycle place it was off a 40 something year old car. Sorry, I kept it for a few years and got crazy one day and threw a bunch of stuff in my truck and hauled it off. Here's all I have, 240mm 225mm and aluminum 225mm.
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Need Flexplate Source
Okay I'm aware of my mistakes now. Left is off my 72 I'm rebuilding now Right is off a ZX motor I tore apart. I hope that round thing with the starter gear around it is in my storage building. I'm working this a.m and hadn't looked yet. Also thinking back the auto has a half of a separating plate, no?
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240Z Resto - 01/1970 Car
Wow, that's nice! True Z porn. Those pictures and a tub of axle grease, I'll be right back...
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Need Flexplate Source
I have found you a flexplate and I never throw stuff away so I'm hoping the flywheel's in my storage building. I can try and check today. I would try and shim your starter (if it's the right one) like Montana Z suggest, that'd be easy to do. I'll let you know how the search goes later today. Not sure about Dot 3 fluid not working, that's all they had back when the car was new? If it's dark and greenish looking, you should try and push all the old out until you see the new clear fluid. Rear passenger's bleeder is the furthermost from the master cylinder. Automatic plate is on the left, I believe?!?
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Need Flexplate Source
I bought a '73 motor with an automatic flywheel and flexplate. I'll see if I can find it today and report back. You can have both items, if I can find them.
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Reactivating a 72 240Z that has been sitting for 8 years
I danced all around your question! sorry. Read this thread and see what you think about rebuilding on the car, I don't think it's possible but I didn't think I's gonna get that old pump off with all the crap in the way. http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/50679-rebuilding-the-nikki-fuel-pump/ If it's been sitting and you just want to start it I'd slap a cheap electric pump on there and plug off the in and out of the mechanical pump, those left open might create a vacuum leak.
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Reactivating a 72 240Z that has been sitting for 8 years
My car has the same A/C, Yorx I believe. I replaced my pump and it was a huge pain. Alternator is in the way of that bracket that holds the compressor. It's a big job, be careful not to break your inspection light, take it loose and lay it off to the side. Here's mine when I first bought it, the A/C is gone now.
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Redwing's Car - An Update
A can of air duster for cleaning computers will work, walmart or office max.
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Redwing's Car - An Update
I may be waaaay off on this, but I used to buy used parts from P.A.P in Atlanta. Porsche Audi Parts is what it stood for. That was 20 years ago and he had tons of crashed sports cars.
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Some Photos From my Rebuild
Very nice!