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bartsscooterservice

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  1. I have a temporary Dutch version, which has holes in the middle for license plate lights. I'm looking for a smooth US version for my 71. Anybody has one for sale where the chrome is still ok on it ? And willing to ship to the Netherlands ? Thanks, Bart.
  2. Looks pretty good actually..
  3. Yep ! My brother and I are going to take of the timing cover today, we just want to be sure !
  4. okay, itˊs not the fuel delivery, the carbs are great by the way thanks chris! Ignition problems again . My brother is helping, wˊll continue tomorrow. We managed to get it running, but something is very wrong with the ignition timing, also the crankshaft pulley key was missing ! ( so the timing marks on the pulley are wrong ) Updates to follow. I want to have it ready for next week, because of the classic car rally on sunday.
  5. I got the rebuild ztherapy carbs from Chris ( Grannyknot ) today, and mounted them this evening. ( pics to follow tomorrow ). But she doesn't want to start, if I use starterfluid into the air filter there's a reaction from the engine. So I believe it's not getting enough fuel. I did crank for quite a while with the choke on, but only little reaction from the engine. Any advice ? I'll look tomorrow again.
  6. interesting point about the doors, I do know door height also changed over time here. I do know people where alot smaller in the 17th and 18th century.
  7. OK compared to American cars yes, but they didn't have them here in Europe much.
  8. Yes, heating up the old and using some wd40 or penetrating oil will most likely get it out. Forget cold. That's what I usually do to. But I would never use a helicoil. For my work I regularly need to drill out broken of 8.8 strenght bolts into cylinders all the time. What I do is grind it down to the surface, then use a pointer with hammer to center, then use a HSS drill, start small and go to the right size, then use a tap to make new thread.
  9. I notice when driving in the Z that all the modern cars are much bigger and taller... I was thinking what this has got to do with ? Did the people grow larger and the cars grow with them, or they just made cars smaller back then? I mean when I stand next to a modern small car, it looks big from the seat of my Z..
  10. New Nissan Z Car, Code-Named Z35, in Pipeline - Motor Trend It's a nice car, but they just don't make em like they used to anymore. It will weigh around 1300 kg, that's 300 more the the 240Z. And they are going 4 cylinder turbo I don't like today's styling features either, are the designers on drugs ? Those big wheels also look ridiculous. For me personally the old cars have a certain feel and emotion to them.. it's all metal and mechanical, while the new stuff is alot of plastics, computers and much easier to drive hence all the modern stuff, also more silent on the inside.
  11. I have to agree with you on that. Interesting to see prices in Japan and EU are much higher than in the US. Maybe because they are more rare, of has to do with economic prices?
  12. I know there are still enough 240z's in the USA, but I would leave a 240Z alone, mod the 260 and 280z's...
  13. Did they used metallics back in the day ?
  14. 240z emblem on the rear was series 1 right ? Datsun : Z-Series 2 doors Coupe in Datsun | eBay Motors
  15. Yup, they are practically new, he had them on for a few hundred miles, let's hope the problem is solved with it... then we also know the answer to the problem.
  16. Let's wait and see, I do agree with Kenobi, he has a point there. I bought the ztherapy rebuilded carbs from Grannyknot, and will put them on when they arrive, and see what happens...
  17. I really want to order a set of rebuild 4 screws from Ztherapy, but they don't seem to respond to people outside the US
  18. can you tell me what you adjusted ? I did the bellcrank mod, but maybe I shouldn't have done that.
  19. I bounced up a topic in the carb section, that guy has exactly the same problem i'm having, curious if or how he fixed it..
  20. I'm experiencing exact the same problem right now, so I'm bouncing this topic up, did you find any solution ?
  21. I asked a professional carb rebuilding company from Belgium ( not so many around here ), and he says he doesn't understand why the gas pedal operates smooth when engine is off ( only on the pedal, because direct @ carbs you can feel the tensions of the springs ), but heavy when engine is running.
  22. Cool. I like how they name the 240Z now in the segment of classic cars, because it's not such a known car here...
  23. ýeah that's the million dollar question
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