Everything posted by civ104
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Running lights don't work/blown fuse
Ken, I went through this recently and found a couple of things. First my right front running light socket was seriously corroded, but the kicker turned out to be that an overlong screw was holding on the left rear light and was shorting the hot line to ground. Put in a new fuse and turn on the lights, fuse isn't new anymore. Took a lot of troublshooting to find that one. Probably had been there a long time. One question, do you have your instrument lights?
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Pertronix or PertronixII
No, but I have one of those rotisseries. Does great Thai Gai Yang. (Barbeque Chicken)
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Pertronix or PertronixII
Simplest, most stock looking electronic ignition conversion available. After you set it, forget it.
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Elephant oil cap
My '70 just has the plain OIL cap.
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Parts Score!
The '65 thru '70 Datsun roadsters. SPL311; SRL411; had the hand throttles. On the '68 2000 roadster I had when I was living in Omaha, that hand throttle sure came in handy on those cold winter mornings.:classic:
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looking for red 240 interior panel
Here's DKD201's EBay entry. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2437178838&category=34206
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1971 240Z-Ignition LOCK-OFF-ACC-ON
The only all Blue wire coming off the combination switch is the common for the wipers. There is also a blue wire which controls the power antenna lead from the fuse bos (20A0 through the switch to the antenna. That line also goes to the radio. Don't know if this will help. If I can get to my car and check, I'll let you know if there's a connector you may be missing.
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please help with electrical probs
Check the third fuse down right side. That controls all the sidemarker, parking, and tail lights.
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Not original but looks like original for 240Z press photo
Alan et al: I remember being on Okinawa in late '69 and the Nissan dealer there already had literature on the HLS30 240Z's. Remember that the Ryukyus were American administered at that time and as such the traffic patterns dictated left hand drive, so the cars sold by Nissan at the time were mostly US models, since a large portion of the sales were to American Military. I believe it was that early sighting, along with the three roadsters I owned that brought me to love of the early Z.
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tire question please have patience here
Try this to see the rolling radius of the sizes you're looking at. For base size, I use the 195/70 HR14 size. That was the original recommended fitment, so compare with that.
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been awhile, but I am back
Hey Smokey, Do you get both sets of wheels with it, too?
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I live in Portland Oregon
Beandip, You're one year minus two days older than I. 12 Feb 1940. I'm using my '70 Z 4 speed, mostly stock, as my daily driver during the summer. No airconditioning in steamy Maryland, 35 miles NE of Baltimore.:classic: I have a beautiful Thai wife and a daughter of 8 years old.. The wife has progressed to being a front line chef at a golf club near here. You golfers may have heard about it. Bulle Rock in Havre de Grace, MD.
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Steering Rack
My steering rack seems to have tightened up. I haven't come in contact with anything, but the steering has gotten very heavy. I recall the thread about the missing clamp, and will check that this evening. Is there anything else I can try without disassembling the front end?
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Mystery Switch
My 70 has a switch like the one you were wondering about. My radio is a cassette AM-FM unit and the switch is mounted on the dash right below the hazard switch. I thought that was the standard configuration because my previous 70 was like that also.:classic:
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Tool Compartment brackets
I'll try to get a better picture tomorrow. It's raining right now and getting a little dark. If my diamond embossed vinyl isn't too attached, I'll try and get a shot of the whole bracket. Can't guarantee that, though. There's not a mark on that vinyl and I don't think I want to tear it up.
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Tool Compartment brackets
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anyone here in the Omaha area ??
Tooch, When I left Offutt in 1980, there weren't many early Z's around Omaha and I took a very nice '71 to Athens, Greece from there. Not a great move as the Z got totaled (as I almost did) less than two blocks from home. In a couple or three years I plan on doing a driving tour with my Z and will be visiting some of the many friends I still have in the area. Hope you're still there.:classic:
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for those who trailer their Z
Tony, Enjoy yourself at Offutt. It was a truly pleasurable tour for me. The people are extremely friendly and the restaurants are superb. I truly hope you enjoy your tour there as much as I did.:classic:
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I Thought All 240Z's had a Single Key
I still need to find the door/hatch keys
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I Thought All 240Z's had a Single Key
The ones on E-Bay are identiical to the ones in my pocket. I recently found a shop that had blanks for the ignition key, but am still looking for the door/ hatch keys.
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colour ideas photoshopped
That is the color that was on my '71. And you're right . The Ford color is a much deeper blue.
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colour ideas photoshopped
That blue looks like one of my past Z's, a '71 that I bought from a Mustang restorer in Omaha, hence the Mustang blue. That car died an untimely death in a suburb of Athens, Greece by a Citroen running a huge STOP sign and T-boning me right at the drivers side door.
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Fried Fuse Block
I know. It just happened. I didn't have any side, marker or tail lights, so I replaced the blown fuse. Turned on the switch and (poof) smoke and the smell of phenolic burning, switched off, but the damage was done, melted through on the inboard fuse post. I'm going to have to jury rig until I can locate a good fuse block and cover for a '70 240Z.
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Carbs
I'd be happy to recommend Z-Therapy. Their rebuilt carbs are as good and pristine as they say and their service is excellent. I couldn't be more satisfied with the set I got from them.:classic:
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advice! 1970 Zfor sale -- how much to ask?
That sure doesn't look like a '70. The B pillar markers are wrong. looks like 71 or later B pillar vents.