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bartsscooterservice

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  1. I also still have this problem, when driving away, it's hard to get moderate rpm increase for driving away.. Is the problem the linkage 240dkw is describing above? I'm trying to understand why there is a dead point in the gas pedal on low rpm... I suppose it worked well when new from factory?
  2. Yeah I think so.. it was standing at least 1 year with Stolze, and I believe it stood in the garage with Alan for a while as well.
  3. This one is nice to Nissan 350Z Commercial - 240Z to 350Z - YouTube
  4. The choke is working correctly, and can move freely up and down. If I read the plugs the mixture looks good. I don't need choke to start it, just use the starter motor 2 times and it starts. Just filled 38 liters of 91 octane again to it in Germany ( cheaper gas ). So I'm assuming it's a little more optimistic, maybe 21 mpg, I will see what the car does on fuel economy when driven more overtime. Yesterday I let a local tire shop balance the front wheels ( took him 10 minutes to each wheel, and we got a 0 to 0 reading ), and they will do the rear wheels next saturday. In the beginning I had quite a vibration above 70 mph, but after some driving that almost seems gone now, weird?
  5. If I fill up the Z, the meter doesn't go all the way to F. But yesterday I filled it up, and drove about 200 km, and when back the meter was a little away from half a tank. So assuming the meter is partly correct, it will consume 19 miles to the gallon, that's quite alot isn't it? When in neutral and outside the car, I step on the pedal, there's black fumes... so I'm assuming the carbies run rich... or worn out jets?
  6. damn must hurt ! I also regularly hurt myself , 2 weeks ago I was drilling with a very small drill, and put to much pressure on it, it snapped, and guess what was there..my left hand thumb. It went to the bone and a piece of skin from my thumb up near the nail was off. Now it's healed again almost, but another scar for the collection
  7. Try here.. 1 litre euro95 for 1.73 in town, and 1.83 highway prices to fill up the Z will cost me about 90 euro...and that's gone very fast
  8. I replaced the B7ES plugs for BPR6ES ( stock ), but this is how they looked like:
  9. I got b7es plugs in it now, the core is dark white, and the metal edge of the plug is a dark/a bit sooted. which indicates rich idle but good condition on half to full throttle. But I will get the b6es plugs to match the stock heat range. I didn't have any other plugs in storage now. It stumbles a bit on cold start, but after 20 seconds it idles fine, and no smoke once warm. I don't need choke to start it, and it's pretty cold now ! I do notice the engine has trouble when above 5000 rpm, could also be bad ignition though..
  10. It's moving along pretty well, soon another classic z saved
  11. Hi Alan, Yes, she's back alive made the first trips on the road yesterday. Gotta love the looks from people... not much 240z around here. But the engine was holding back a bit on acceleration, but I fixed that today with some new spark plug cables. Now it's all good This is what I found about Steve Campbell: Hertel R E JR 5244 Foxridge dr Shawnee Missionks 66202 ( Date 07/27/1971 ) Bart
  12. Just looked at the spark plugs, only 3 and 5 are black at the core, 1,2,4 and 6 look normal black outside, dark white in the inside. So I guess I found the problem to be ingition, I think leads
  13. @ EuroDat: yellow ones? What's the year of your Z? When I was at the local autostore yesterday to order plates, they didn't even ask for yellow, the computer said blue right away. @ RobertS: Thanks. Good luck with repairs on your Z though Still some work to do, but she's almost there. Took it for a testdrive today and it drives pretty good, but some studder from the engine, I think something with the ignition though, old leads. Will have a look. I was wondering if we can find back the 2nd or even the 1ste owner ( campbell ) of my Z? That would be cool! Here's some pics of it with the plates on now. The rear plate barely fitted, the us plates are smaller.
  14. Each to their own I guess. Personally I cry seeing a v8 in there.
  15. It's the looks and excitement that make your forget the rest of the work that is to come on this 71 ! I'd go with what jackboxxx is saying... look for one with a better body.
  16. I've put 15w40 in it now, but feel it is very heavy to lift the pistons up. The car revs and pulls fine however. I think it's best to put a lighter oil like sae30 that says in the fsm ?
  17. It will be blue ones, before 78 are blue ones ( historic automobile ), after are yellow ones, this was told to me at the RDW. BTW no more leaks now from the heater core
  18. Moving along pretty well e-tek! The end is coming in sight
  19. The license plate number is an old one, and will be: AR-56-38
  20. Yeah at his rate he will be done next week ! Paintjob looks neat !
  21. Have to say they work well, I've sprayed water on it with a hose, and I can't see any leaks inside the car. Makes the doors close alot easier
  22. Lately I quoted some Japanese classic car companies, also Rocky Auto, basically the answer I got back: " stock bumpers are made out of scrap metal with some chrome on it " .. that might be true, considering the total price of the car back in the days. The bumper from harrington are made in Vietnam ( now also Thailand I read ) for cheap peanuts. I also think there must be a company in China willing to make copies...for far less money.
  23. I got it repaired, and seems dry now after 4 hours, will check tomorrow again ! Also got the ownership paperwork finally home! Now I can get the plates and then insurance..
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