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Open discussions about the early S30 series issues and topics.
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Having some brake issues. Everything new and bled but still had poor pedal. Discovered a difference in the pushrod length between OEM master and aftermarket. I couldn't get the rod to adjust, so I added a shim. That gave me a good pedal, but very hard. I am going to need to rebuild/replace the booster. 1972 7" style booster. Does anyone have any experience with Harman classic brake service? I can get a full rebuild kit for $135 or send it to them and have them rebuild it for $245. Any other thoughts? I would prefer to keep the original style. Motorsport has an exchange service. Just wondering what others have done. Thanks.
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Happy 4th everyone! 🇺🇸 And happy 50th birthday to our Z. Not sure how many 240Z's were built after ours, but I'm guessing 260Z production was starting to ramp up. Cheers! 🍻
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Does anyone know the origin of the vehicle emission control sticker that was placed on the top right underside of the hood on 240z? Was it installed by the dealer? I am trying to determine which year sticker I should install on my car. I have one of those odd cars that is titled as a '71 but has a build date of 6/70. In my case, the sticker on the car was silver but the printing wore off. So I don't know what year was printed on it. In the case of the green car below, it was also titled as a '71 with a build date of 5/70 but I really don't want to assume based on one car. Did the dealer install these? Thanks Gary
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I got a message from Rockauto about a huge jobber outlet selling off a lot of S30 parts and more ? . . .https://www.rockauto.com/RSS/vehiclefeeds.php?carcode=1209204&m=wc&l=en&html=true
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I'm doing an interior restoration on my late 71 and when I pulled the rear interior panels found a mess of the vapor tank hoses. Seems the previous owner decided to patch work as best he could to ready for sale a combination of original braided hoses and all types of couplers and adapters to just make it work. To be fair, there is no smell of gas so his connections seem to be nice and tight but I just can't let myself leave it that way after seeing it. One issue I do have though, which may be unrelated, is that if the car sits for several weeks (especially in the hot 100 degrees days of Sacramento), I seem to get vapor lock and the mechanical pump struggles keeping the…
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I don't get this at all. The seller took a bunch of junk engine parts with no internals and built an engine to sell. With two days left on the auction, it is at $1350. There are a few salvageable parts, but who would pay this much for common scrap parts? The seller doesn't hide what is being sold. It is clearly stated that the parts were destined for the dumpster. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/datsun-nissan-l28/ From the seller.. for everyone wondering, the reason this is a display motor is because its a collection of parts that weren’t useable cores. We build a fair number of L-series motors in the shop and I couldn’t stomach tossing the parts in…
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Complete engine overhaul. Stock build L24/e88. First start this weekend. 10w30 dino oil, engine fired up, held revs 1500-2k for about 30 min shut down and let cool. Noted a small amount of blue smoke. Restarted fine tuned timing, carbs etc. and blue smoke continued and got worse. Called engine guy. He thought the rings weren't seated. Said to run hotter 180-200 for an hour then shutdown, let cool. Lots of smoke. Engine seems to run well and no noises. Just smokes. Coolant is fine, engine runs with gauge right in the middle. Builder came by today checked plugs, compression and valve train. He isnt an SU guy, but really thinks the issue is too much fuel. Wet bl…
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Hey guys, surfing the web today I stumbled on two different recent incidents where guys 280z’s caught on fire. This is almost never a concern on a new car but older cars have a much higher probability. I keep a fire extinguisher in my car for good reason but was wondering if a fuel cutoff switch would be a good idea. It could serve two purposes. Both an anti theft device and a way to shutdown fuel to the engine immediately if there was a secondary failure. Not sure if it worth it or not. Only found one post on the subject on the forum that was posted in 2007.
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Now that the record snowfall in northern Utah has melted in the valleys the shows have started. Typically I have the only Datsun flanked by Detroit steel. Plenty of folks are interested in the car, had one in years gone by or had a friend with one, but these are very rarely seen in this neck of the woods due to massive amounts of salt used on the roads in the winter. Something about being right next to the Great Salt Lake makes salt readily available. Here I am again as the lone Z car... More of the show here... (20) mountain west street news picnic - Search Results | Facebook
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Can anyone tell me the bolt size that goes through the lower joint of the steering shaft where it attaches to the steering rack? Is it supposed to be a shoulder bolt or just a standard bolt? Also, what size and thread? Car is a 76 280z if that matters. Thanks
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Greetings all, Finally got my 204z out of the garage, and took it for a drive. Car is running pretty good, but when I got out the timing light, I had to retard the timing and loosen the little 8mm nut on the distributor to get the timing marks to get to 10deg. TDC. Seems odd. It seems like the distributor is usually at "O" when I did timing before. I did mess with the oil pump over the winter, and I thought I had the distributor drive at the "11:25" position. So, could I have it off one tooth? Will it run ok if the timing is off one tooth as long as the distributor is retarded? The car is a series one with stock distributor with electronic ignition. Any ad…
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Hi folks-I got my Z out this morning for a drive, and had a strange experience. car started the drive exactly as expected, with gauge readings exactly as expected. about 15 minutes in, I turned the fan on. almost immediately, my alternator gauge jumped from middle-ish to peg all the way to the right. car started to stumble, and stalled out. i had to keep my revs in the 2k range to get to my location without stalling out more. turning the fan off, it crept back towards middle point, SLOWLY. got to my destination. 2 hours later, i left(no fan on this time). alternator gauge looked normal-ish at first, but then started to get jittery, and be in the 13-14V range. had some mor…
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