Everything posted by Carl Beck
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Temperature?
Burl: Looks about right for 90 degrees outside. But one always worries that it will go hig If you are already running a 50/50 mix of water and anti-freeze/coolant - then add a bottle of Red Line Water Wetter to the radiator. That will usually bring the temp down 10 to 15 degrees. Also, if you are not running a synthetic oil already, you can switch to something like Mobil 1. That too brought my operating tem's down about 10 degrees. FWIW, Carl B.
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A different perspective
Interesting. I had a 1967 911S before I bought my first Z. I drove the Z for a few months before I sold the "S", and never looked back. Of course now, I wish I had just kept the "S" and stuck it away. But I'd still keep the Z and sell the "S". -
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AutoZone and crap from China
If AutoZone is buying crap from China - they can just as easily buy crap from any number of different Countries - including the US. If AutoZone wanted to buy top quality products from China they could. Apple seems to be able to - my Mac, iPod, iPad and the iPhone are all made in China. Wonderful products all with very high quality. Harbor Freight buys perhaps the best quality 42", 13-Drawer Roll Cabinets that I could find - for anything under $900.00. Then they put them on sale for $349.00. Low price and high quality. Quality is defined by the Customer. If an inexpensive set of screw drivers from Harbor Freight meets your needs - then by Dr. Deming's definition - they are of good quality. They may be inexpensive, but they are not based solely on price - cheap junk. FWIW, Carl B.
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A different perspective
What year 911 does your friend own? What did he think about your Z? Carl B.
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Frint suspension ball joint question.
Just a second answer to your question: Get a copy of the Parts Catalog for your Z - it has the illustrations, part names and part numbers. FWIW, Carl B.
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New to group drsib260
See: McMaster-Carr McMaster-Carr That - or you have to take a piece of the old seals to the junk yard with you - and match them up... FWIW, Carl B.
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Some interesting and expensive Z's
I think a documented and show room new - ie "perfect" 240Z with 1200 original miles would bring $45K or perhaps quite a bit more.. Other than that - I agree - these guys are dreamers.. but it never hurts to ask.
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Sweet 280ZX with only 73K miles $7777
Very clean, properly cared for, low mileage 280ZX's are really a bargin at this point. Seem to be lots of them with less than 70K miles that are sold for $5K or less... just not much demand driving prices at this point.
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warning about hybridz
Another possibility is that the site is in fact NOT infected - and the security software is giving out false Positives. I've seen that happen a lot with different "security" software programs as well as SPAM filters. I will say that if I were the Site Admin - for any site - I would have appreciated knowing of any possbile issue related to people getting to the site. FWIW, Carl B.
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5spd output shaft housing availability?
A 5spd. for $100.00 sounds like a good deal to me. "it might need to be rebuilt" - that can be said of any used 5spd. found outside a running car. Large gap between 2 & 3 - yes {but not SO large} Plus 1st & 2nd are better matched to your stock 3.36 rear gear - than the later 5spd.'s are. Everything is a trade-off of some kind. Which options you choose depends on how you are going to use the car. No question you can find/buy a better transmission - heck if you have the money, buy a rebuilt from a known source - put the $675+ into it right up front and be done. But then that won't gain you any experience rebuilding transmissions... FWIW, Carl B.
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Reproduction S30 parts NLA.......
I'm pretty sure that the round snap-on covers were only used on the 240Z. Different style were used on the 260Z. Don't know about all the 280Z's - but they did not use the 240Z type. Yes they changed with the 260Z and were used in the 75/76 280Z. Then they chaged again I believe for 77/78. I don't know about the demad for the 260Z/280Z, but there seems to be plenty of them out there in pretty good condition. - but I do know that it is pretty hard to find any good 240Z radio face plates - that could be used in a proper restoration. The screw holes have been broken in most - or they have been cut/modified for newer radios to be installed. FWIW, Carl B.
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What's in YOUR garage?
Hi Randy: Thanks - I may have to do that - The SLK is so smooth it is easy to creep up beyond 80 mph on the freeways - and not notice the speed. Also just too much fun to kick the supercharger in around 50/60 mph and let're rip up past 100.. Not that the car is so fast - just fun for a 2.3L.. Really kind of tempting to drop a SBC in it aka Brabas - That Bronco looks amazing - very rarely see any of the small Bronco's offered for sale, unless they are total disasters. Maybe a "Big Oly" replica in the future to go with it?
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My Datsun 240Z
All of the slotted mag.'s that I have had - use a shanked lug nut {as LeonV mentioned}. With all four shanked lug nuts in place - but loosened a couple of threads on the STUD - you should not be able to move the wheel up/down nor side to side. If you can - that wheel is shot, and needs to be replaced. OR the lug nuts themselves are worn and do not fit tightly in the holes. Or the shank is way too short for the wheel. You want to make sure that the shanked lug nuts you are using - are slightly shorter than the thickness of the material in the center of the wheel. That is to say they should not protrude past the back or inside surface of the wheel. The slotted mags do not use any of these types of lug nuts nor bolts. There may be an exception for "Uni-Lug" type wheels - but I don't see that in your case. If you have a Stock Spare Tire/Wheel - look at the holes for the Studs in that wheel, and look at the set of stock lug nuts if you have them. That is an example of the Conical / Tapered arrangement shown in the diagram. By the way - because the spare tire/wheel are usually the "stock" type - you need to be sure to carry a stock set of lug nuts in the Z - if you need to use the spare. Your lug nuts should look like theses - Yes/No? The washer used with these is not counter sank in the surface of the wheel like the "Flat Type" you show. FWIW, Carl B.
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Reproduction S30 parts NLA.......
Rear Shock Tower Covers - NLA and now seeing "asking" prices of $50.00 each for NOS 240Z-280Z AM/FM radio face plates are different and not interchangable FWIW, Carl B.
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Early Valve Stem Cap?
Now that I look at them more closely. Are they really "correct"? I don't know - but they are not exactly the same as pictured in the 1st Post to this thread. Some reproduced items are very hard to distinguish from the originals. The caps at Motorsports may be from the OEM - but they aren't exactly like the originals supplied at the time, so it would be easy to tell the difference.. FWIW, Carl B.
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Early Valve Stem Cap?
Well - it is a Good News / Bad News situation. The Good News is that the valve caps are available for any one that wants/needs them. The Bad News is that FUN of having a set, or finding a set when they were hard to find - is no longer. FWIW, Carl B.
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What's in YOUR garage?
Something new to my garage. I was looking for something interesting and fun to own. It needed to have modern A/C for use here in Florida. I also wanted something that I could add to my Classic Car Policy. After looking at several alternatives - I found this 1999 Mercedes-Benz SLK 230. Purchased from its original owner. Garage kept with 50K documented miles. Super clean and in "as new" running condition. Everything works except the Factory Original Cell Phone.. {none of the Cell Carriers around here offer analog service} The SLK is about the same overall size as a 240Z. Slightly heavier but with a bit more torque and HP from its 2.3L Supercharged DOHC I-4. Performance stock for stock, is a bit better than the 240Z. A roadster with a retractable hard top - it gives me the best of both worlds. Top down - a fun roadster to enjoy when the weather allows. Hard top up - a well insulated coupe with really great A/C!. Also a very nice group of SLK Enthusiast to enjoy the car with - here in the Florida SLK Club. If you want to see more of it - I put some pictures on my Web Page.. See: Mecerdes Benz SLK 230 Sport FWIW, Carl B.
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Is this a good example?
Auction Ended 2 June - winning bid $5K. If you bought it for $5K - I don't see where you could have gone too far wrong. I don't like the "custom" front end treatment but that is a matter of personal taste. If someone is looking for a Classic Z Car - then my usually advice is to find the cleanest, lowest mileage, all original, complete and pure Stock car you can afford. If you are just lookging for a Z to drive and enjoy - I think this one might be good for that use. It is all about getting the most value for your money. You just don't want to pay Classic Car prices for drivers nor cars with extensive modifications. FWIW, Carl B.
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Nice 69 build car at races yesterday.
Yes - Jim Lee. #00158 is recorded on our list of remaining 1969 Production Datsun 240Z's, but it is not listed on "the Classic Z Car Register", as Jim never sent in the full information. Nonetheless, Paul had told me about the car many years ago. Good to see some pictures of it and get the update! thanks, Carl B.
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Transmission Tunnel Vinyl Install
The original vinyl had jute padding under it - as I recall it was about 1/2 thick. You'll have to replace it with some type of padding - so that the new vinyl appears smooth/flat without wrinkles/creases etc. Also it is important for heat/sound insulation. Fat Mat by itself will be too thin.. Motorsports Auto used to sell the jute padding.. you might want to check with them.. FWIW Carl B.
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84 50th for sale in SE Va...Not mine
That looks like a 2+2 and it is NOT a 50th AE {no matter if someone stuck an emblem on it or not} . Even with 66K miles - and in excellent shape - he will have a hard time finding a buyer at $6500.00 today...
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NEED or WTB: 17235-E4101 Fuel/Vapor recovery hose 72 240Z
If you haven't found one - according to my latest inventory I have it. Send me a PM or E-Mail and I'll confirm.. I don't recall any of them having a "second bend".. beck@becksystems.com BTW - the drawing of the fuel tank - in the Parts Manual is incorrect. That 180 degree bend goes on the fuel tank - because that vent opens to the Left side of the car {not as shown opening to the Right side} So you need that formed hose to make the 180 degree turn without kinking.. FWIW, Carl B.
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NEED or WTB: 17235-E4101 Fuel/Vapor recovery hose 72 240Z
see next post - server delay FWIW, Carl B.
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Gave up on finding a Datsun Patrol Survivor! But........
Great find! I'm sure you will enjoy it as well as the expanded community of enthusiast that surround it. Something to fill your time as you continue to look for that Patrol.. You usually find what you want - after you buy something else. So expect a Patrol in your near future. FWIW, Carl B.