Everything posted by 87mj
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Another interesting auction
I hope I don't offend anyone. But I would pay much more for an unmodified car than a custom one. Flairs, blacked chrome, L28, seats, etc. really drops the appeal to me. I am sure many others would like the car because of the appearance, upgraded interior, etc. Also, many sell L28 as an "Upgrade" to the original 2.4. But to me, nothing beats numbers matching and as close to factory as possible. Long term, I suspect those cars will be the ones that demand top dollar.
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Driver Side Carpet Jute Pad
Bump I know you guys are throwing these in the trash... help a guy out.
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Steering Column to Steering Rack
I have a low mileage '71 that I believe has never been tore apart. Over the weekend, I removed the steering rack. The bolts came off fairly easily. BUT the threads on the retaining bolt that connects the steering column to the rack were completely destroyed. I thought I was going to snap the bolt. It looked like it was badly cross threaded. I don't know if I will be able to find the correct replacement because there aren't many threads on it that are any good. Is that normal wear in order to keep the bolt from coming unscrewed or was the bolt cross threaded?
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Expectations versus reality
Regarding the steering, I read an article from road and track about the new 280z when it was first introduced. I believe they mentioned the steering was heavy compared to the earlier models. This was caused by the additional 500lbs or so on the new 280z. In the article, they felt it was time for power steering. Regarding the ride, I have an old 240 and it is stiff and loud. I have always wondered what the impact of running low profile tires has on ride quality. I assume it would make it worse.
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1972 Datsun 240z Clean Title
Yes that looks like it may be a solid car. The engine bay looks clean and unmolested too. Floors are pretty good and so is the spare tire bay. if a guy had a 240z fetish and even if he already had 1 -2 of these cars, he would respray the thing back to green... yea that's what he would do. Lots of potential there. Hmm.
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Early 240z rear bumper and console
Me too. That bumper has been tempting me for over a week now.
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Driver Side Carpet Jute Pad
Hi I am looking for the driver side jute pad in good condition. Thanks Gary
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Return 240z to Stock Height
I never thought about spring spacers. They look very well seated on those spring perches. I really didn't want to go with used 280 shock mounts. My '71 mounts are wore out. Getting some that are 5 years newer from a 280 didnt sound smart. My car has 60k miles on it so my used springs are probably less used than most other springs so I was hitting a dead end. I will give that a try.
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Return 240z to Stock Height
Thanks both of you for the suggestions. Grannyknot, where did you find those spacers? That looks like you increased your height by 3/4". Is it tricky to find spacers to fit the z coils?
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Return 240z to Stock Height
I have a '71 that may be suffering from sagging springs. Does anyone know of a way to return it to factory ride height particularly in the rear? It looks as if all replacement springs lower the vehicles rather than return it to factory height. My existing springs are factory. I was considering installing used 280z rubber shock insulator in the rear. I thought that would raise it up about 3/4". Has anyone done that with any success while retaining factory 240z springs? Would it require 280z shocks too? I would rather go with 240z mounts since those are still available new but it may not be an option. Thanks
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Another Shock Question
Thanks. Looking forward to hearing your results. I was actually considering installing rubber 280z rubber strut mounts on the rear to see if that helped. But I suspect I would need 280z shocks, then perhaps springs, on and on... Then it may not even work. Plus, as I understand it, you cannot get new ones any longer.
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Another Shock Question
I am a bit odd. While many on the forum like lowered springs, I always liked the slight rake in the rear suspension of the 280z compared to the 240z. I never liked the squat in the rear of the 280zx. I am about to replace my factory shocks and my rubber strut mount insulators on my '71. I drive the car about 1,000 miles per year and it has about 60,000 miles on it. I don't race the car or drive it hard. It still has the factory springs and I planned to keep them. Will replacing the rear shocks with adjustable shocks such as Tokico adjustables reduce the amount of squat on acceleration? Will doing so make it ride like a log wagon? Will it have any affect on the height? Does anyone object to putting Tokico adjustables on the rear in hopes of keeping her butt from sagging and regular old KYB shocks on the front or would KYB shocks on the rear have the same effect? Any advice, right or wrong would be appreciated. Thanks Gary
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Faded Luggage Strap Cure
I know this is stupid but after I replaced my carpets, my interior of my '71 was very clean except for those luggage straps. The sun faded them and/or the years stained them a dull grey brown. Cleaning them didn't help. I wanted to get some fabric dye but I heard the thickness can change the texture of the fabric. I know the straps are nylon but I am painfully picky. I wasn't willing to take any chance. I got gutsy and bought a bottle of liquid "Kiwi scuff cover" shoe polish at wal mart. The stuff is watery thin so you cant over apply or under apply. The straps look new again but not artificially black. Also, the previous body shop didn't realize those z emblems on the b pillers were vents. I got a little 905 red overspray on my black diamond vinyl Kiwi scuff cover worked for that too.
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Bushing Quandary
HI I have a well cared for '71 with 60,000 miles. I plan to replace the factory shocks this winter along with the rubber strut mounts. I would also like to replace the rubber steering rack bushings and the steering coupler but I would really prefer rubber parts. But those don't seem to be available. Will I be negatively impacting the car's ride quality by replacing low mileage rubber parts with new urethane parts? My concern is my 45 year old car feel like those new bushings are made of concrete. Is old rubber better than new urethane? I should also point out I drive the car perhaps 1,000 miles per year. I don't race it or anything like that. The suspension is completely stock (literally stock in fact). Thanks Gary
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Headlight switch hot
Hi, I have a 5/71 that lost a headlight. I replaced it with a fairly inexpensive standard 60w replacement. While I was driving, I noticed the headlight switch was getting hot (slight heat/smell/smoke over the steering column) so I shut them off. It is a low mileage car so rust hasn't worn any connectors. To my knowledge, none of the electrical has been opened up in any way. I was curious what my options are. I saw that MSA sells a headlight relay harness. HID looks fairly complicated but should draw less current. Any recommendations? Is my switch toast now? Thanks in advance. Gary
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Salvage Title Car
I bought a low mileage '71 about a year ago. It is titled and in very good condition. I always thought I could use a parts car just in case. About a week ago, I found one that was near my house. It came with several boxes of parts, bumpers, a set of new rims, factory AM radio, a front spoiler, spare console, extra dash, a spare engine with E31 head (that has a header of some kind on it), tranny along with the complete car with its own engine and transmission. My car is a 5/71 and this "Parts Car" was a 6/71 which was perfect for me. I have no idea if the parts car runs. The frame rails in the wheel wells are rusted through in the usual spot but the box where the engine mounts is not. The floors are in great shape. The front fenders are in great shape (or at least they appear to be without removing them). The left rear fender is rusted but it came with a replacement. It has no title. I don't need a parts car but wanted one for emergencies. My car came from the factory with the old style transmission and now has a later one. I am installing a '72 console on it. The parts car has a '71 transmission and a mint condition console. But mine shifts so well, I am not sure I have the stomach to swap transmissions but making my car period perfect would be nice. Based on what I am seeing of other restoration projects, my parts car is a great restoration candidate and I don't know if I have the heart to tear it up. When I was in high school in '79, I my first car was a '73 240z. This car is in better shape than that. I am not sure I have the heart to ruin this car. Is there something inherently wrong with a restored car that has a salvage title? I am guessing $5,000 would make it look great. Or should I look the other way and treat it as parts?
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Auburn Car Auction
I think the 240z sold for $21,500. The balance was auction fees. The frame and sheet metal looked very solid. The seats were reupholstered but the interior still matched them (no sun fade in other words). If I were picky, the paint was close to factory original brown but it was metallic with large flakes. The engine was very clean and the engine bay was painted. The 280z 2+2 was very low miles. I think someone wanted the rubber "Datsun" floor mats and appliance mags as much as I did.
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Auburn Car Auction
Every labor day there is a very large collector car auction in Auburn Indiana. It lasts about 4 days. This year, a brown '73 went on the block and sold for $21,500. Does it belong to anyone here?
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Type "B" Transmission Production Dates
Yes absolutely. The problem is now that I know I have the later B transmission, I am not sure what year car it came from. Since there were so many later model transmissions, if I need a new clutch for example, I suspect I will need to be able to identify which year the donor car was.
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Type "B" Transmission Production Dates
I have a 5/71 240 that had "series 1" style center console fitment issues because the shift lever kept touching the front of the console. I found later that the transmission was replaced with the later Type B transmission. When was the Type B transmission in production? Was it '72 up to the last 280z's in 1978? Thanks Gary
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Are rubber steering couplers available?
Well Captain Obvious (I love saying that), The soft rubber was stock. In the olden days, when a 240z was not a classic and was just a 10 year old rusty car, one of the first things they recommended were to replace the struts and the steering coupler to return the front suspension to factory handling. I have a low miles '71 with a factory rubber coupler on it. There is a lot of play on it but not as bad as my '73 had in 1979 with 90,000 miles. I was planning to replace it with poly but this thread is giving me second thoughts.
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Bringing back the RedZ
Can anyone explain what that dark stain is on his driver side front strut tower inside the engine bay? I have the same color car and the same stains. It wont come off.
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1971 240Z for parts!
I am interested in your center console. Would you be willing to ship that? Thanks
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240z Jack points
I absolutely agree with you Carl. But in the 240z case, how about "Thin, weak and of poor quality".
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240z Jack points
I have seen 240z's sitting on hoists where the host stands are sitting on frame rails right behind the wheel wells. I would hesitate to do that too. Anyone else?