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Arne

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  1. Arne replied to ramsesosirus's topic in Electrical
    Diode is only needed on 240Z, not on 280Zs.
  2. Ahh. Good question! No, I don't think they have been. A mistake in my post above. All emblems other than the pillar vents were plastic on later cars.
  3. Arne replied to ramsesosirus's topic in Electrical
    While the improvement for a 280Z is less than for a 240Z, it is still worthwhile, especially if you need an alternator anyway. The adapters you mention won't fit a 280Z, and really aren't needed anyway. All you need there is a couple of small jumper wires to replace the external regulator.
  4. Arne replied to Diseazd's topic in Interior
    The seals MSA sells are made by Precision. The door seals that come in the full kit are the later one-piece type. I am not totally happy with them on my '71. While they mostly look OK, the black scuff plate doesn't fit over them well, and it bothers me if I look at it. Eventually I'll try to get the correct style seal, I kept the original welting for mine.
  5. Early emblems were all metal. I believe the hatch vents were always plastic. Somewhere down the road, Nissan replaced the metal emblems with plastic to save costs. My 7/71 car has all plastic, and all are original. The 10/70 car I parted out had metal hood, fender and pillar emblems. The deck emblems were long gone by the time I got the car, so I don't know for certain about them. I'd say that a 3/70 car probably should have come with all metal emblems, so the plastic ones now on your car are probably replacements.
  6. Mark, I think the 1 3/4" he noted was the dual pipe size, not the header primary size.
  7. In the rust belt, yes, stainless is worth it. Here out West, stainless is unnecessary. Aluminized out here can last for decades.
  8. I think if I were going to do it, I'd repro the connecting tubes to mate up with the un-merged collectors from an MSA 6-into-2 header. Easily available, and should be easy to fab.
  9. OK. That being the case, to get true performance rubber in a size suitable for a 240Z with 14x6 wheels, you're going to want to go to a different size. There are no good performance options in 195/70-14 anymore. The most common sizes that others with 14" use these days are 205/60-14, with a few using 215/60-14. Both of these sizes are both shorter and wider than the size you now have - the 205 being the smaller of the two. The selection of tires will be greatest in the 205/60-14, even the 215/60 is becoming a rare size any more.In the 205/60 you should be able to find tires by Kumho, Falken, Yokohama and more. Most any of those will do better than what you have now. If you do decide to shop for Z tires at Schwab, the ones they market under the Ohtsu Ziex label are the same as similar Falkens - Ohtsu is the parent company of Falken. Those are probably the only performance tires they will have available in a suitable size. I know that there are at least one or two others here who are interested in cloning that system. ToXic for one. Check out his thread:http://classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=32243
  10. Bob, the choices for true performance rubber in 14" sizes are becoming rather meager. Before I go any farther than that, knowing that you are in Central Oregon, my first question will be whether you shop at Schwab, or elsewhere?
  11. That's what most of us who own them think. And actually, you'll have plenty of company in Washington, and down here into Oregon as well. Some of the local Datsun gatherings are quite well attended.
  12. Possibly, good thought.
  13. While I don't have any pictures right now to confirm it, I'm certain my car does not have anything similar. My best guess is that the car pictured may have had an oversized radiator mounted in it at some point.
  14. Nissan part number 11320-N3000
  15. Bear in mind I used that auction only as a picture example. My experience tells me that if that particular eBay seller is selling them as "NOS", what that really means is that you can buy it brand new from your Nissan dealer's parts department, often for less. Plus that seller charges a pile for shipping.
  16. No, not of that part. (Other miscellaneous parts, yes, but not this one.) But it looked just like this one: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-240z-260z-280z-280zx-Transmission-Mount-NOS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1240Q7c39Q3a1Q7c66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c240Q3a1318QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem370095737769QQitemZ370095737769#ht_500wt_0
  17. Interestingly, the rear transmission mount in mine is one of the very few parts that I have bought from BD, part number #62-700. I've had that mount in my prior yellow 240Z (10/70) and later moved it to the current red 240Z (7/71) when I began parting the yellow car out. It worked(s) fine in both. However, I did buy it from them more than two years ago.
  18. The thread pitch is 1.25. I can't recall whether they are 12 mm or 10 mm. It's one or the other. 12 sounds correct to me as well.
  19. http://classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=22619
  20. I've heard that some of the replacement airboxes from the dealer parts department were blue. But the originals (here in the States, at least) were all orange. Also, I believe that your 11/70 would have come with the snorkel and Summer/Winter flap.
  21. Probably not the right car for you then. A light-weight, short wheelbase car like a classic Z is not all that great in slippery conditions. And all classic Zs are rust magnets. Neither bodes well for your needs as an only car.
  22. I'm wondering about insufficient fuel pressure, not keeping the float bowls full. How old and what type is the fuel pump?
  23. I'll almost guarantee the the clip has broken off of the one you found in the bottom of the door, and the the rest is still clipped under the stainless trim.
  24. Arne replied to Earthcruiser's topic in Interior
    The reason you couldn't find it in a search is because I don't think anyone else has ever called it by its real name! Try this thread I found by searching for 'window roller'. http://classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31669
  25. His profile says '79 ZX. This topic is also in the ZX forum.
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