Everything posted by zspert
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My 72 240Z at Hershey
Gee, someone who knows what they're doing has had their hand in this presentation! Congratulations Again Jim
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2020 ZCON
I recently had the pleasure of installing an s30 world gas tank into a customers 73 240. A quality product at the same cost as having a Gas Tank Renu process done except that now you have new. Delivery was prompt as well.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
I took a look at the white 280 that was sold on BAT at the tail of last week. The owner had it in the car corral @ Hershey. Very nice car without rivet on side molding but with Zbart, the attendant plastic plugs and engine compartment treatment. Some nitwit in the past tossed the battery covers, firewall insulator and fastener when the battery went south. The car had spent some time in the sun as the luggage compartment carpet and straps were a bit faded. NEW OWNER - Banzai Motorworks has the correct reproduction insulator and fastener. A customer's 240 - sold on BAT in early Feb of this year - trophied in the preservation class. Congrats to Jim L. Threat of rain reduced the slow field by about 25%., ONLY 300 or so cars. Only found one chap in period threads.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
26th-z- amen!
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Very nice. Weather permitting, I'll look out for it at Hershey.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Can anyone identify the shop in the background?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
No
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
HS-30H - "There's a sucker born every minute". It was true then and it's true now. If you make enough noise - for a long enough period of time - people (suckers) will eventually start to listen.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Might one assume that someone with the handle "Volvoamazon" would know that character's story given his history with the Volvo community?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Whatever the seller does DON"T take his check!!
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280z battery
Also available from Banzai Motorworks for a few lira less!
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280z battery
If you want to have the latest in battery technology regardless of fit or if you're satisfied with the hold down parts you bought at your local auto parts store what I'm writing won't be of interest to you. If, however, authenticity is paramount then the following will, I hope, help you reach your goal. The correct Nissan battery for your 240/260/280 is still available from your local dealer for not much more than you would pay at your local Auto Parts Inc. Yes, you will have to saw off the brackets that secure the plastic lifting handle, a 3 minute job. Afterwards the battery will conform comfortable with all the correct factory hold down parts, also still available from Nissan. That is, save the firewall insulator and related fastener. Those are available from Banzai Motorworks. Of course I'm not including the Holy Grail battery covers. 2878 - 1972 240 2879 - 1978 280
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280z battery
Come Mon I'll take a picture that will include the Nissan part # and show the fit using the correct factory hardware.
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1975 280z parts
Banzai Motorworks has reproduced the 280 valve cover breather hose which has been NLA for more than 5 years. It's $45.00.
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Red 69 production date car on BAT
Sorry, slip of the finger!
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280z battery
The correct type 24 battery is available from your local Nissan dealer for about what you would pay at a local auto parts store!
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Red 69 production date car on BAT
HS30-S - Don't get me started on the ZCCA!
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Red 69 production date car on BAT
Hiyabrad - the bag of fasteners with the Nissan part # is a 240 distributor screw set, now NLA. The other pix is of the assembly mark I installed on a customer's pedal box.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Hi Zed Head - You started this thread on 11/5/20 with a list of cars from BAT. The last car on that list was what I referenced as being in my shop. It was on BAT 2/2/21 Hershey is the big east coast AACA event and it is indeed large. However, unless you wish to linger over every car there you can see most of it in a day. Of course, if you want to attend the show AND flea market AND car corral 2 long days are required. My girlfriend is into brass era cars and every year, those years when the weather is good, there are no less than 50 brass era cars in attendance. Also, there are always a number of attendees dressed in period clothes, very fun. To us the highlight is the end when the cars are required to exit the show field under their own power. The whole ball of wax is FREE. A couple of years ago Jay Leno was wandering the show field. He was very gracious and obliged those wishing to have their picture taken with him.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Zed Head, the last car on your list, the 72 with American Racing wheels, ,is in my shop getting ready for Hershey.
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Red 69 production date car on BAT
To me the most interesting aspect of the comments about this car is the universal praise for the competence of that outfit in OK. Most of you know who I'm referencing, the one with the multiple convictions for fraud. However, this continues to prove that there is indeed a sucker born every minute. On rare occasion BAT has featured a car from his shop, or if we can believe it did indeed come from his shop, and they haven't been anything to write home about. By the way, I like the car and expect it to fetch a pretty penny. To restore it or do just the safe & reliable repairs needed and enjoy the patina, the universal question!
- Sandblasting
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Sometimes you just get lucky!
When practical, heat applied if it doesn't cooperate immediately!
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1977 280Z Stuttering
Folks, what I'm going to write is not meant as a criticism of anyone but an observation backed by 50 + years of experience. Car spent a very long time at the body shop and is a 280. ALL 280s, approaching 50 years old or so now, suffer from a partially or completely plugged internal gas tank filter. The symptoms described fit the bill but let's prove it before we start throwing money at the problem and hope it goes away. If a customer brings a 280 to me with performance problems and the cause isn't obvious the next step - ALWAYS the next step - is to install my fuel pressure gauge between the fuel filter and the fuel rail. The first test is to see what the fuel pump, original pumps are still available from Nissan and God do I hate to see an aftermarket pump cobbled together with the reason given, "those Nissan pumps are too expensive", is capable of. With the engine running I pinch off the return line. The pressure gauge should immediately go to about 55 psi. If at the same time the car starts to run much better then you can count on the in tank filter being at least partially plugged. If after pinching the return line the pressure doesn't increase markedly then the pump is shot. Based on reading most of the posts it sounds like a classic partially plugged in tank filter. I've seen lots of 280s that came out of storage , same as sitting a long while at a body shop, with partially calcified in tank filters.
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'75 280Z - Starts and Runs, Shuts Off after 30-60 minutes
Those oil filler cap seals have been NLA for about 2 years. The oil filler cap O rings have been NLA for more than 15 years.