Everything posted by AxtellZ
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Advise on air tools/compressor??
Hi all! Well, it's been over a month my babies have been hibernating, so i'm getting anxious to tinker. I've decided i want to replace all of the front bushings of my 260 with polyurethane. As i think about it, it seems time to purchase an air compressor as well as air tools to simplify the job (work smarter, not harder...). Question is, i'd like to get going on a low budget, but i need opinions about the compressor in particular. What sort of minimums as far as pressure, volume, etc.etc. Of course i'd love an eight hundred plus dollar permanent unit, but, it won't happen- so can i get away with a $119 2 gallon pancake, or what? I'd hate to waste $ on junk, but if i could make use of hundred dollar WalMart special, i'd have more Z-Bucks to spend! Any opinions will be greatly appreciated! How about air tools? Anything in particular i need? Is Harbor Freight etc as good a place as any to buy them? Thanks for any help, Jeremiah ..damn i miss driving fun cars during the winter!!
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wheel Q@A
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wheel Q@A
http://rack.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=622&highlight=wheel+offset+spacing here's a start. HTH
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Clock testing
When i had mine out this summer, i used one of those big 6V lantern batteries, just alligator clips to connect it & make sure it worked. Don't know if that voltage would keep time right, but it did confirm that it functioned at least! HTH, Jeremiah
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New Be needs help. on tire size
you can find some decent info at www.tirerack.com Also try searching for previous posts about tires here to find out more. FWIW, most i know choose 205/60/14 (if running 14 inch rims still). Good luck!
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240z wheels
Yes. Alot of Z's are running 15 & 16 inch wheels, due to the lack of 14 inch tires available. I believe all the 1st & 2nd generation Z car wheels used the same bolt pattern & zero offset. You can also find a variety of aftermarket used on Ebay etc, or Centerlines, Panasports..... Try doing a search of this site to find a pile of previous posts about wheels, tires, rims etc. HTH, Jeremiah
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How gay are you?
Now, that was interesting. 16% for me.... So, do good drivers make good lovers?? Depends i guess!
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Good Deal?
Those interior parts are easy- you can find plenty used from the rusty sitting Z's, or buy new. Do a quick ebay search on "datsun" & you'll find new carpet for about $175, or MSA or VB or even JC Whitney... New door panels can be pricey- try to find some from a parts car, or again, Ebay. Seats would be a matter of preference- you can buy a used one (or set), get racing seats, swap from a junkyard- plenty of options. Do you have catalogs from Motorsport Auto and Victoria British, or have you looked at links from this site to parts suppliers? HTH, Jeremiah
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source for floorpans?
Yep, Charlie's the man! Plus a US dollar is worth what, 20 bucks canadian??!! <JK> The exchange rate does help though. I agree to check the frame rails thoroughly, don't just start hacking- the angles/channels that run from the floors up to the frame rails can be easily fabricated by a decent welder. (as i remember, if you order frame rails it is only the straight steel beam thats in the engine compartment, not the angle back to the floors) A couple hints- a plasma cutter makes it alot cleaner & easier to remove the old- but be aware that depending on the model year, the fuel lines may run down one of the channels in the floor!!! Damn near lost my pal's 260 when we discovered THAT the hard way! Its a good idea to have a cutter in one hand, fire extinguishing plan in the other:stupid: Good luck, JA
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Dim headlight....
my 73 had a very dim driver's side lamp. I spent about 4 hours removing the assembly from behind, going through 25 yrs of crud, and came up with nothing! I then messed with the fuses, and found that one partially contacted:stupid: :mad: Replaced that fuse, and it was better. So i spent 4 hours & 5 minutes on a 5 minute problem!! Live & learn, at least we spent some quality time together!! Try switching the fuses & see if the problem moves with the fuse, otherwise look for a partially dirty/corroded ground wire. Good luck, Jeremiah
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Ignition problem
yep, that's the BR. Remember. if the car will only run with the key in the start position, the ballast resistor is the culprit. Glad it worked out quickly for you, i spent days and $ on a new switch too...:stupid:
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Back carb backfire!!
Another idea- the auto cars may be wired such that it won't start with the car in a drive gear. Perhaps thats another thing to check out? I'd still check out the previous comments first tho.. Good luck!
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found something
I'd say it could be easily worth $1500, providing it is not a frankenstein-disaster-project. Can you post pics to give folks a better idea? Did you inquire about the swap and history? Check for rust in framerails, floors, under battery? Try searching posts on the site about your concerns, alot of this has been addressed before. Good luck, Jeremiah
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2 1973 240zs
Hi, Can you let us all know the location of the cars & parts?- oughta get a bigger response & make life easier for everyone. Thanks & good luck, JA
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The "Z" test
My name is Jeremiah, and i am an "enthusiast". Little too much time on your hands, Ken? So where do you fit in, you sick puppy??
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Pic of me & my Z!
I like this idea of "seeing" one another once in awhile! I've been lucky enough to meet 2Manyz's, Ken Lewis, and Baddog in person, among others- this new-fangled internet thingie is just so cool... The paint is 2001 Dodge Viper Yellow, for those interested- i love it, but so do the police:cry:
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%&*@# sensor light!
Ed, Ed, Ed, I have been holding back with that answer, thinking I may come across as a wise-arse. (Actually i was waiting to tell Dave in person at our next club meeting) Funny thing is , that is exactly how i fixed the Oxygen sensor light in my old subaru. If you use sissors, it actually looks fairly decent.:stupid:
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300 ZX for SALE
Hi Sharonna, welcome to the club! Have you checked out the local clubs yet? Check out www.zccr.net (Z Car Club of Rochester) I think you can link to your local club from there (ZANY -Z assoc of NY) or ZACNY (central NY) I know there are a few later Z owners in our local (NY) clubs, maybe they'll help out a damsel in distress... Zya, Jeremiah
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Pic of me & my Z!
Hey everyone, In case anyone is curious as to who your ever chatting with, i just posted a pic of my wfie, myself, and my 260 in the gallery. If i figure it out, i'll attach the photo here, otherwise, see my gallery.... Glad to "know" you all! Jeremiah
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2002 ZCCR Wine Tour
My wife, Susie, myself, and our 1974 260 at Sonnenburg Mansion, Canandaigua NY on the Fall Country Wine Tour
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Which aftermarket ignition to use?
Hi all- Just looking for opinions/experiences with the various aftermarket electronic ignitions available.. Crane, MSD- Anyone have an opinion as to which version/model is preferable for a stock 240/260? I have a late 260 with the stock electronic ignition, as well as a 73 auto that has a dual point distributor (which i understand complicates the matter) Howsabout keeping the tach functional? I assume i would opt for the $109 unit from Motorsport, but would appreciate any advise- Thanks!! Jeremiah
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Snowflake wheels
Well, it is my understanding that the snowflake wheels were only offered in 1981 on the Turbo's- making them somewhat rare... That said, i guess they are like anything else, worth whatever the market will bear. Maybe try checking zcar.com where more zx/t info abounds? Someone in our local club www.zccr.net was looking for those awhile back i think- i'll broadcast a message to members about your post. HTH, Jeremiah
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the club needs all of our help !!!
Like JC said, there is a "donate" button here. As an alternative i got Mike's mailing address & sent him some cash awhile back as well. So i paypal'd enough for the microfiche CD, then sent some greenbacks that the wife wouldn't be aware of/have reason to go crazy over. I'm sure Mike would give you an address, or email me & i can send it to anyone willing to donate (with Mike's approval of course!!) And to Mike- Thanks for getting the mailing list back!!! I was missing all my craZy friends... Jeremiah
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I want to go fast!!!!
www.jimcookracing.com www.hybridz.org Oughta get you started.:classic:
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Rocccker panels
Have you looked at catalogs from Motorsport Auto or Victoria British? They both carry replacement panels, you may try Zedfindings www.datsunzparts.com - Charlie is in Ontario & may be cheaper. Don't know about installation, sorry. HTH