Everything posted by Ed
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parting 1971 datsun 240z Canada
What are the specs on the lsd?
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please help my car wont start
Jason, Unfortunately I don't think your going to find much help here. The majority of our members own Zeds from 70-78. Give the folks over at Zhome.com a try they have a larger variety of Z members. Good luck.
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hello all
Welcome to the club. Nice looking Z. What kind of steering wheel is that? Looks sharp! Some suggestions on the maintenance for your car. 1. Buy a service manual. 2. Do an inspection and make a list. Inspect belts, hoses, brakes, and suspension components (rubber bushings). 3. Plan on changing all fluids. Oil in engine, tranny and diff. Then flush radiator and fill with a 50/50 antifreeze mix. Depending on your budget start with the easy stuff first. Other things will probably pop-up and can be added to the list. The first thing is to keep her running properly. If you have any questions that is not covered in your service manual just ask us here. I'd guess that there has to be over 100,000 hours of combined Z wrench time here. Good luck, Oh yea, did I mention to get a service manual :classic:
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replacing gas filler tube?
I can't imagine doing it without dropping the tank due to the limited amount of space. I would recommend removing the passenger rear tire though. Even that little bit of space will be welcome after a while. Good luck! Let us know how long it takes and what you did.
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750hp per Cylinder, Wow!
Vicky if you think that's cool read this:Dragster
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WTB: bolt in roll bar, tokicos, header...
I've got an old 6-2 header that I'll sell you. It has some surface rust but will clean up real nice.
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What kind of front lip is this?
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What kind of front lip is this?
MSA has something that appears to be the same.
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Damn Timing Chain
Yes, there is an easy fix. You need to remove the front timing cover. Reset the crank to #1 TDC and the cam to #1 TDC on the compression stroke. Properly install the chain and chain tensioner and your done! Easy as pie. Remember I warned you. Read the manual twice I said. Now you will join the rest of us that learned the hard way. Oh, and if you mess it up you will take a chance at bending a valve.
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tokico 254 suspension kit tooo high
To me it sounds like you replaced your old worn out MSA springs with new Tokico springs because you were having problems with your old MSA springs. I would guess that you were bottoming out a lot and the strut assembly would hit the bump stop. Creating a rough ride. The shocks will do nothing for ride height unless they are way to short. Then they will hold down the spring. If they are too long then you might have a problem with the shock bottoming out before the strut assembly hits the bump stop. The new Tokico springs you have could also be the correct ones for the 240. You mentioned you only had one inch of play in the rear (3cm). How much do you have now? If your old springs were sagging then the new ones just put the ride height back to where it's supposed to be. Maybe you need to get used to your car looking like it's a little higher. Besides that I'm not really sure what you mean by they don't fit. It sounds to me like they fit perfect.
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Timing set for 240 head and 280 block
The timing chain from 70-83 is the same. It's the chain guide that differs from 70-75 and 75-83. If you are using a F54 block then use the kit for the 280. If someone has a guide from a 240 laying around and wouldn't mind posting a picture I'll post a picture of a 280 guide and maybe we could spot the difference.
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rally monte carlo- historic 2005
Try contacting one of our members here, his signature is Z-point. He has done the works replica transformation to his car and he lives in Holland. Keep us updated on your progress, we love this kind of stuff.
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ZX Wheels (8) For Sale cheap!
Those Iron Cross one's look awesome! Almost like it's chrome plated.
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Junkyard engine
This is the correct head for the 82 ZX. The P90 came on the turbo. As long as you can turn the engine over and overall the engine looks to be in good shape it would be a good find. Your going to rebuild it anyway, correct? Pull the oil plug out in the yard and inspect the oil that comes out. Look for metal shavings or pieces. If it's just dirty then the engine "should" be fine. Also take the 5-speed the diff and the starter.
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Clutch Slips
If your car has close to 100,000 miles or more then it might be time for a new clutch. Most stock clutches last to about 120,000 or so, it usually depends on driving habits. Also, I would recommend you change the clutch ASAP. If it keeps slipping when you give it gas you will be burning up the flywheel. Then you will have more things to replace.
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Wireing harness tape replacement
Chris, I looked into the 3M tape and it appeared to be 3/4" PVC electrical tape, with the adhesive back.
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short teaser vid of my car
Nice work! Now I want to see more!
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Aluminum Honeycomb
What are the dimensions of the pannels and where are you located?
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Braided Hose Covering
The only time I've seen those braided hose coverings look good is when it's applied over a straight piece of hose. If there is a bend in the hose then the braid looks uneven (bunched up in one area and stretched in another).
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Wireing harness tape replacement
I had considered using PVC electrical tape. But, I unwrapped a "patch" that I did with it from a couple of years ago and the wires were sticky and gooey from the tapes adhesive.
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Intake/Exhaust Gasket replacement?
I'd suggest getting some PB blaster and soaking the manifold bolts, exhaust flange bolts and any other bolts that you think you might have to take a wrench to. Put the front end up on jack stands just enough so that your not bent over all the way and enough where you can lay under the engine and get to those hard to reach bolts under the exhaust manifold.
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Intake/Exhaust Gasket replacement?
I'm not sure on a 79'. But I would think that you would only be able to move everything back 1-2 inches without removing stuff. Then the studs would get in the way of "sliding out the old, and sliping in the new". Not to mention that you wouldn't be able to properly clean the mating surface. Personally I think it would be a pain in the donkey to try and slip it in & out. I might be wrong, I've only disassembled the FI intakes. Plan for all day, I say.
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Wireing harness tape replacement
I'll let you know, I ordered a few rolls and will begin re-taping the engine bay wireing harness. Should have it done by Christmas :classic: .
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Wireing harness tape replacement
Thanks for getting me going in the right direction. I found that it's called "Loom Tape". Eastwoods has some. If I remember I'll post my results. Thanks again.
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Wireing harness tape replacement
Has anyone replaced the tape used to cover the wireing hareness. Mine is old grimmy and tore-up. I want to replace it. I've thought about useing electrical tape, but that shrinks over time and leaves a sticky residue. Any suggestions on what kind of tape to use?