Everything posted by Bambikiller240
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How much is it worth to ya?
Just shows you that even in these tough economic times, there are people with more disposable income than brains. "Stupid is, as Stupid does" - Forrest Gump
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$@#$-it !!
A "smilie" would have clued us all in on your intention. I, too, thought you were serious.
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msa?
MSA will give the 10% discount to anyone who is a member of ANY recognized Z club. Including ClassicZCars (us, here), IZCC, ZONC, GroupZ, Central Coast Z Car Club, etc. Yu just need to give them your membeship number and name of club.
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Vive La France!
Now, this one strikes fear in the heart of ME!
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Super2ner was worth it on TNN
That would have been JOHN Morton.
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msa?
I've purchased many things from MSA, and only had vey minor problems with a few items. They have also taken back parts that other companies would not have even considered taking back. On two occasions they found used parts for my needs which were NLA from Nissan. I cannot complain about the service I have received. I'm a satisfied customer & will continue to be one. Keep in mind, their "on-line store" is very new. I'm sure they willl improve it as time goes on. In the mean time, let them know what you don't like about the on-line store, and continue to order by phone as before.
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Vive La France!
Laugh My arse OFF!! That would surely strike fear into the hearts of 99% of Iraqi people!
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messed up rockers
I bought mine at a local parts house that sold "K-D" brand special tools like pickle forks etc. They had a OHC valve spring compresser tool for under $20. Totally worth it!
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Rally Clock on Ebay
He doesn't mention or show the "control box" that is necessary to make the rallye clock function, so I doubt it will work unless YOU have the control box. Caveat Emptor!
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messed up rockers
There is a tool. It hooks under the camshaft and depresses the valve spring sufficiently to slip the rocker arm in between the spring and cam lobe. Mine wasn't too expensive, of course I bought it 15 years ago.
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Vive La France!
I can't A democracy would be a very unusual form of governemnt for the Arab world, and most likely and unwelcome one.
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console picture?
Which is why our Federal government would not allow them to be installed in US models of 240Z.
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Z died 40km from home!
Well, she'll drive, which is different from the current situation!
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msa?
http://www.zcarparts.com/
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new power antenna?
Last time I checked they were available from Nissan and Motorsport Auto in Los Angeles. Cost was well over $100 USD
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Do I have to take out the glove box?
Uggh! I remember that I did remove mine before pulling the dash, but I cannot remember why. I didn't have Wick's book at the time, so I didn't do it because of his advice. I used only the FSM and Haynes manual, .....and trial and error. Sorry I can't be of any help here.
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rough ride after paint shop.
If these "Ramflow" filters are of the foam variety, the paint and thinner suspended in the air while the car was being painted, can get to the filters and depending on the foam, may have begun to dissolve the foam which actually closes of the air passages that the carbs breathe through. It can cause a major restriction on air flow through the foam filter. Easy enough to check, remove the filter & fire it up. Sometimes, just touching the foam filter will show you how the airborne thinners can disolve the foam. I've seen them simply fall apart from this kind of contamination. just a thought Carl
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MastCylinder help!!
The air hissing sound that you hear is from the brake booster which is vacuum operated. It is normal to hear that with the pedal moving so far as it is with the system un-bled. Do a proper bleed of the system starting with the Master Cylinder itself, then moving to the wheel cylinders starting with the Right Rear, then Left Rear, then Right Front, then lastly Left Front. You should be good to go!
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MastCylinder help!!
YES, If you switch the lines AND the Master from your 73 to the 71, everything will be fine The Larger res is for the disc brake calipers which require more fluid to operate. You must switch the lines AND the Master. Don't get it hooked up backwards or you'll get a nasty surprise when you least need it (when you MOST need your brakes!).
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alternator wiring diagram for 1973
If you have a 73 240Z, it came from the factory with an alternator that requires an external voltage regulator. The 280 Alternator that was suggested to you would be an internally regulated one and would not be correct for your car. Using that 280Z/ZX alternator would cause problems. Now, some Previous owners have modified their cars to use the later 280Z/ZX style alternators by removing the external voltage Regulator and modifying the wiring. You need to verify what set up your car is running before you can know what alternator you need. The external voltage regulator is mounted on the inner fender panel oposite the oil filter. If it is there, make sure it is plugged into the wiring harness of the car if you plan to use the standard 73 240Z alternator. If the regulator is missing or not plugged into the wiring of the car, you need the internally regulated alternator from a 280z or 280ZX.
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Ugly Interior
Yeah, wasting money and time on a gaudy display of no taste. JMO ( I've got a million of them!)
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console picture?
That "other" handle is called the Manual Throttle. An early form of cruise control. To my knowledge none of the 240Z's imported into the USA were allowed to have that feature installed. I'm not sure what the laws of Canada allowed. On your 71 240Z there is limited adjustment of the seatback angle. It is accomplished through the "big round knob" at the junction of the seat bottom and seatback. Rotate the knob and you can get a small amount of angle change.
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Z died 40km from home!
While it IS possible to get contaminated fuel, those pictures show a lot of "contamination". Unless filters at gas stations are non-existant in AU, I suspect that the cause is a rusted 240Z tank. Moisture condenses out of the atmosphere in gas tanks over time. The only way you will know for sure the condition of your tank is to drain the tank and remove the filler hose so that you can look inside. It is not difficult or expensive to remove the tank and flush it. It is more expensive to remove the rust from the inner surfaces and seal the tank if that is needed. You do not want the damage to get too bad. Finding a decent replacement tank when yours is ruined is almost impossible (at least in the USA).
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Vive La France!
Trust me on this one, Caen; You do not want the Vatican on your side! I hope you & Sean are not upset at the photo. It is a joke, OK? You know that my own opinions about the war are not the same as that of my government.
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Steering wheel - wood treatment
Hmmm............................