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  1. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I think we've confused two- "happiness is a large gut pile" = deer, etc hunting and the old Beatles song, "happiness is a warm gun". Or, i could be tired:stupid: Jeremiah (i dig the beatles and hunting)
  2. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Hi Ed, I don't know the answer, though the 30 does sound like a familiar number.. You may want to call Riter Restoration in East Rochester. A sponsor and member of ZCCR, Barry Brown should have extensive knowledge you can tap. (585)385-4151 good luck, Jeremiah
  3. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Welcome, Lowell!! Great story, glad to have another friend here! Have you checked out www.zhome.com Carl would love your story to add to hist list of original owners. Take care, i am in western NY, maybe one day our paths shall cross. Zya, Jeremiah
  4. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I'm with Keith about the coil. Another thing, does it still have the ballast resistor at the coil?? My 73 (stock ignition) had a loose wire at the BR, so it would die intermittently, then run only with the key in the "start" position, till it jiggled enough to make contact. Definately sounds electrical, not fuel starved though. Good luck, Jeremiah
  5. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in United States
    Mine's under covers in the barn- i did go out last weekend and sit in the cold driver's seat, dreaming.... My family is convinced i am probably nutz. they may be correct.
  6. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    You've got mail! ThankZ, Jeremiah
  7. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in United States
    I'm in western NY, about 40 minutes south of Rochester, maybe about the same from the PA border. Hey Ed, it hasn't been so friggin' cold & snowy in NY for the last 20 years- you must be lucky!!
  8. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    Hi everyone, One of this years projects is to mount early style bumpers on my late-260. I already have a 72-ish front bumper in decent shape, but still need the rear. I may need mounting brackets or somesuch, but that could always be fabricated. If anyone has a parts car with a decent rear bumper (70-early74) or a spare hanging around, let me know. I will probably end up rechroming or powdercoating them, so as long as it's fairly straight, it should work. Thanks, Jeremiah ps, anyone who has swapped early bumpers on a late Z, feel free to toss out advise or caveats!
  9. Remember the vanity plate? GR8FLZED I'll say just an afficianado, not a head anymore. Last tour i saw was 1988. Do own some bootlegs still, though. Zya, Jeremiah
  10. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I'm sure if you do a search here, you'll find oodles of advise. Also, www.zhome.com has the details in a technical articles. You can assess different combo's here: http://www.geocities.com/z_design_studio/ Zya, JA
  11. Not going to add a helluva lot here, just say i concur with Carl (bambik..) And thanks Australia- wanna trade countries with Canada? JUST KIDDING GUYS!!
  12. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Nope, not on the CD, but downloadable right here! http://www.240z.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&postid=27786#post27786
  13. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    You say the fuel pump kicks on when the key is "ON", that is how it should be, isn't it? I believe my Z's only have OFF, ACC, ON, START- for key positions. If the pump doesn't run when in the ON position, the engine won't get gas & it wouldn't run, correct? It's so damn cold here in NY, i haven't seen my Z in months, but thats how i remember it. Maybe the 280's are different? Or do you mean the pump is on when the key is in the ACC position? Not sure if the microfiche CD has wiring diagrams (that hasn't been an issue for me-yet-) But is it a very worthwhile investment. Hope that helps- JA
  14. I voted "she has no interest", but she really does love the Z cars, just not the driving! (that's okay) I did teach her to *drive my stick*, but she prefers to ride along- i think she's afraid of those 30 year old gremlins that cause things to quit. Susie likes a very reliable driver:classic: I must say she loves cars (almost as much as me), and that's a very important thing in a relationship. She does love the sound & the ride, so i'll always have a crusing companion:love: FWIW, my 73 is an auto, so when i strip/paint it so it looks respectable, she'll probably drive that in the summer.
  15. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    The PO to my car put on BF Goodrich, which work fine for me.. If you want sticky race-ish tires, maybe Yokohama or Falken i would think. Have you searched www.tirerack.com or www.discounttire.com for what's available, ratings, etc? Zya, Jeremiah
  16. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi Burt- I see you asked about SU carbs.... don't be scared off by the voodoo, they really are nearly as simple as a toilet. A "controlled fuel leak" i believe is the description by Scott Bruning, who started www.ztherapy.com He has sold the business, but it is still an excellent resource. You will be wise to buy the su video. HTH, Jeremiah
  17. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Congratulations on your beautiful car!! Glad to have you here- where in NY are you? Check out a club local to you if you'd like: www.zccr.net (Rochester) Zacny (syracuse) or zany (albany) As far as the paints, I think you can get that premixed from Les & Dennis at www.classicdatsun.com Good luck & welcome! Jeremiah
  18. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Well, MSA has them, but the best deal is generally from Charlie Orborne at ZedFindings www.datsunzparts.com I guess the difference would be if you are east or west coast- MSA in CA, Zedfind in Kingston, Ontario HTH, Jeremiah
  19. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    IIRC, Eric at www.zparts.com had aline on some original keys awhile back- those interested may want to check him out & let us know what you find. HTH, Jeremiah
  20. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Nate, you should have come to the ZCCR meeting in Rochester last week! We had 7 of them (yes, i now own 1). I am currently emailing the thoughtful individual who brought those to the meeting, i asked that he post here, or get back to me and i will let everyone know if he has any left, etc. If all else fails, there's always Ebay, but i'd rather support a local Z-club or parts vendor. I'll let everyone know if i hear anything:classic: Jeremiah
  21. Well, unfortunately i didn't think of this until too close to Christmas, so i got nothing in the way of compressor or tools:cry: But i do have a very nice set of Carhart Arctic Wear, so i can work & hunt outside without freezing to death. Next plan, early birthday (april), or perhaps a Valentine's giftROFL I've shopped around alot, and found the best deals are Sears & Penneys, between their sales & discount deals, they are as cheap as anywhere! As far as just a tank, i think Northern Tool & Supply sells them. Zya all, Thanks again for the help. I plan on a 30 gallon upright when the time comes:cheeky:
  22. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I *think* that it's the override button for some sort of ignition interlock. Maybe for the seatbelts, or transmission interlock that kept the ignition from working?? Been long gone on my car(s) I think there is mention of it in the Haynes books. JA
  23. Ya know, everytime i think i can get out cheap...... So, does anyone vote yea or nay for the Blue (campbell hausfield, i think)?? Seems most popular in my vicinity at mass mechandiser, home centers & hardware stores. Is that because its cheap junk, or has a bigger profit margin, or just heavily promoted? In all honesty, mine will see light duty until my kids are older & i work less. Then i can upgrade to really nice stuff! Thanks!
  24. Does the pump need to be there for inspections, or do you just have to pass emissions? If the latter, you can probably pass by cleaning/tuning the carbs, and an oil change. We don't have such nonsense for classic cars here in NY (yet..)
  25. AxtellZ posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Haven't i also heard that carbon build up in the cylinders adds to the dieseling, by providing a source of ignition, or something like that??:stupid:
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