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- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
If you want the rear are also leds, you could put some in there and leave one ordinairy lamp in the circuit just for load.. or use a resistor. That resistor should be.. normal bulb 23w/13,6 = 1,7 x2 = 3,4Amps R= U/I = 13,6/ 3,4 = 4 Ohm resistor! But watch out it has to be one of power.. P=U x I = P is 13,6V x 3,4 amp = 46,24 say 50 Watt !! Easyest is to use one or two (normal flasher bulbs) bulbs and hide them in the car behind the upholstery haha.. When you use one bulb of 23 W your interval flash will go faster.. you could also use a headlight lamp H4 or the one that was before those H4's they were 45 Watt and it will make the interval of the flash perfect i think. It ofcourse does not help with the energy saving of the leds but you got leds all around.. 🙂
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
I did'nt really listen but did not hear anything.. maybe it's the "selfmade" fan and axle extension.. that makes some extra noise.. (my computer has almost no sound/speakers are horrible..) Selfmade fan in pic 125! (and on.)
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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Datsun 280zx wont start all of a sudden
Euro version of the 280zx never had a cat or O2 sensor.. We had only dirty cars!
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Ah... Then the black pearl doors (spares) i got from a 240z (as new..) are for sure from a Dutch or at least a euro car? @Zed Head
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Starting Carb Conversion: Flat Tops to Paltechs
Totally agree, But.. would it be possible to weld some extra on that exhaust header and (let it) shave flat? So that the "ring" becomes a bit wider for a better fit. He could do that? (I'm also interested because in the near furure i have to take a head apart.. 😉 )
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a GOOD (!) engine seal/gasket set specific the headgasket quality!
Hi guys, This time i'm going to refresh The engine of my 280zx as i can predict that the seals and all will fail one time and i want to prevent that (after 42 years !!) So, i'm looking for a good (best) engine or headgasket set. (as i already did the crankseals i think i go for a complete head set of seals/gaskets..) I have found (local in the Netherlands) some brands.. 1. AJUSA (made in spain) makes a set for E89,- 2. Japanparts (Made in Japan? sheap junk??) E23,- (!!) 3. Glaser (no idea) E 50,- 4. ASHIKA (Japanese???) E56,- 5. Payen (Made in UK.) E65,- 6. Blue print (no idea) E143,- So i lean to a set of headgaskets from Ajusa or Ashika, Has someone the information were NISSAN got his headgaskets for the z or zx from? Last question is, how thick is a normal (orig Nissan) headgasket? (read something like 1,5 mm?? )
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Starting Carb Conversion: Flat Tops to Paltechs
It comes from a Dutch 1972 240z car (sitting on a US. 240z 1971 now.) I took a look at a euro version balance tube and inlet parts in my "warehouse" and they were also E41 for the tube and E88 for inlets.. I only know it was on a Dutch 1972 240z. It had a little bigger damper sitting there but it was to damaged to restore so i used this smaller one .. I must say it did'nt work very well (it's work was to let the engine rpm's take a slow lowering so it woudn't stall.. (haha.. stall... i never stalled a 240z engine..) ) So i took it off.. it was also to damaged inside it was'nt working very well.. The last 14 years i drove without it and do not mis that thing at all. My 240z is a usa car from feb 1971 with the non emission parts of a Dutch 1972 240z that i bought in 1991 for scrap.. The Dutch car was rusted away but was an excellent car for euro parts! The usa car was from california and had a 2,5 mm floor (!!!) in it with lots of bondo to make it watertight... also the beams under the floor were NON existend!!!!! I made by hand a completly new floor in the car as it was original.. pff.. ( Lots of work but now it's made from 0.8 mm steel with zinc coating.)
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Starting Carb Conversion: Flat Tops to Paltechs
Here some pic's of my 240z euro version carbs. for as far i know.. The black damper was a non orig. part (orig was a little bigger.. and passified sink.)
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Just want to say (edit) best wishes
Totally agree! And i've seen it also, Man.. that lady gaga can sing hey!! 👍
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paint color for brake lines
Yeah, what i meant to say was it's LIKE a sort of olive green.. Not specific the olive green.. (and at the end what IS olive green...? british racing green is a good example i think.. also a color that has a lot of different shades.. one is lighter or darker than the other.. I've seen different brands of cars with all different colors of British racing green.)
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paint color for brake lines
I don't know for the early z's but later 70's datsuns had olive green brakelines for sure! Last year i restored a 280zx (1979) and it has still the original olive green brakelines Here a pic taken from the internet (from this site!) 😊
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5 speed tailshaft bushing in a 4 speed
Welcome here on this site, Have you installed the right yoke .. there should be ZERO play on the driveshaft is you try to shift it from left to right..(and up and down..) Also, i think you did'nt use the right seal (twice) on your gearbox outletshaft.. (as far i know you can use the seal from a 5 for a 4 speed gearbox.) Again there should be NO play on the driveshaft it will leak oil after a short while, the new seal gets worn fast. And.. pictures can help..
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
That could surprise you. A friend of mine had one about 10 years ago and we, (me behind the wheel) drove it a few miles.. It was a cabriolet also red.. We are both about 6 foot 4 Hahaha can you visualise it ? It was pretty fast and thats because it's light weight.. and the bike engine has enough power in it. (It was a just new restored car and engine was top!) They have.. like a bike, chain drive you know.. hahaha
- 240ZBUILTBYME 1971 240z HS-001063 Project Georgia
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Testing Spoiler in 1969
Take a good look.. a spoiler was standard on a 240z in the Netherlands for as far i know. I still got one laying around on my attick from my 1972 240z Orig. Dutch car. In this pic a story of Johan Cruyff our famous eh ... football ? uh soccer! player.. (I don't give a damn about that, In fact i BLOODY HATE IT!!! ) Here some of the rest of the pages i stumbled upon haha.. Good luck with your translations hihi...😁
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Machining cylinder head for more compression?
Besides my L24 spare block i do have another L26 with a Restored E30 ! head (No not E31 a E30!) , it came out of a Z that was souped up! Never used it myself but it looks like a nice step up.. A E30 head is the head of a L20 6 cyl. Nissan engine, and together with a L26 it makes a nice compression number around 10,5 i think? Has someone else experience with this combination L26 with E30 head? I could sell the L26 with a E30 head.. prices would be like this one i just found on the dutch marketplace: EDIT: he changed the price of 3500 euro to "bieden"( translation: make a bid.) ≥ Datsun L28 Motor Gereviseerd - Overige Auto-onderdelen - Marktplaats.nl
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front end ground clearance issue
I remember something.. The weight on the front springs is different (on a 240z) and therefore these springs are on a different setting? Do some investigation.. the orig. springs of a 240z front have different strength's.. (not interchangeable)
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Why this forum is unique
All i know of a viper it has a big 8,2 ltr engine.. put some new sparkplugs in it.. (they are all old anyway.) and interchange the ignitioncoil that's on the #2 with #3 so if next time the problem is in #3 the ignitioncoil on #3 is the culprit. (i think this engine has no distributor anymore?)
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Machining cylinder head for more compression?
That pulley (where the fan normally is on) is a bit out of line? The belt looks a bit of a ghostbelt on that pic. haha.. it's there but not completly it looks like it disappears.. You know of course those carbs are not the original ones? If it's a engine that was never apart it's time to take it apart completely and inspect every part. (install all new gaskets and oilseals!) If it's a euro version block it probably has a E88 head and about 162 hp. (But with these carbs that could be a bit less or more..) As it has a starter on it, you could do a compressiontest before you buy it, that should be around 10 Bar. (155-160 psi) and best is that every cylinder has the same pressure. Watch out the engine could get a bit jumpy when you get the starter running.. take out al the sparkplugs.. look if there was extra oil in the bores. it will influence your compr. data.. Bring a good flashlight and a full battery. 😉
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Machining cylinder head for more compression?
I agree, no L motor has that.. so this engine was already restored at one point. I'm surprised and very happy that a 16 year old is restoring a 240z!! Also .. NICE pictures, i now think you did'nt bite off more than you can shew.. Most (very) young people start an resto but never finish it. You'll get it finished i think!! On the rubber and poly stuff.. I personal HATE the poly.. rubber is MUch more forgiving.. the poly makes it to stiff. I have seen broken suspension, just because the poly was to hard.. did not give. I don't know where you live in NRW but i'm a few km of the city Goch/Kleve. Dld. I think it's fantastic that you restore a Datsun when thought of "a cool car" I drive a 240z now for 20 years (restored myself.) and is ready for another restore haha.. and it's the small boys that walk on the hand of their mother that shout: OH MOM look at that BEAUTIFUL CAR! 👍 I had that more than once. (These little boys grow up to restorers haha) Also people that start to video the drive by hahaha... With my just restored 280zx (on this site: 1979 slick roof 280zx) people spontaneously stop and say what a beauty!! (It's almost impossible to drive that car without someone complement it or getting a thumbs up.. once a roadworker shouted realy loud: Nice DATSUN! HAHA.. The most i'm excited about people who now are starting to put some thumbs up when they see me drive my almost as new 300zxtt !! I drive that car now for 15 years (only in the summer) and the only thing i got was a jealous look! People are clearly changing their opinion.. Show us your progress, we all love pictures! AND.. if your not sure how to do something also let us know, we (all) are here to help.
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Machining cylinder head for more compression?
You have a 1973 240z engine L24? YOu know that these engines have flattop pistons that just come above the deck of the block? there was a service newsbulletin telling that these heads of a 1973 are different so watch out.. Btw.. Your a student? (I have never seen a student with the money for a restauration of such a car) .. have you thaught this through? Don't think "ow it's easy" .. There is a firm here in the Netherlands .. it sells 240z wrecks!!! for 10-15000 euro.. and about EVERY part needs to be repaired or renewed.. There are a lot of people that look through a pair of pink glasses at their cars but don't realise that these resto's cost a LOT of money. (I hope yours is not as bad..) ≥ Datsun 240Z (bj 1971) - Oldtimers - Marktplaats.nl I always tell people if you want a good reliable car you have to invest the money for a new car.. otherwise you will have a lot of brakedowns and exasperation. (irritation to the MAX!)
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Melting Distributor Cap?
Not much indeed.. few milli amps but very high voltage.. so P=U x I gets still a few Watts to burn into the plastic cap.. 😉
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Machining cylinder head for more compression?
A friend of my has one restored to new for 1500 euro's and lives near NRW Germany.. I told him and he contacts you for it.