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OK here's how the set up is.

Im 15 just turned 15 and looking forward to rebuilding a 1973 datsun 240z

there is a stock engine not to sure about trany still have to look car over before i get it for sure ( im still going to get it) radiator im sure is non existant. I dont know about rust still need to look that over. Im goign to take on this project with my friend who happens to be a mechanic. The car is from a junk yard so i know there needs to be a lot of work done but i would like to recieve suggestions tips advice, actualy anything including a comment that anyone would like to make or send me.

Well apreciated

Jonathan



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Welcome!

Search the archives here, and check Zhome.com for a list of what to look for-rust is the ultimate enemy. If the car is too rusty-leave it where it is and strip parts instead...

Will

For rust, you'll be wanting to look at the spare wheel well, dog legs, battery compartment, floor pans. Those are some of the more popular spots for rust to gather, but check it bumper to bumper.

If you can, look behind the fenders at the front portion of the rocker panel. The cowl drains into that space, and my "rust free" 73 had pretty extensive rust in there. Fixed now, but it took about 20 hrs. of welding/fabrication to fix it.

Hope it works out for you. It took me until I was 38 yrs. old to finally find my Z. I would've loved to have one at 15.

Rust Rust Rust... check that car for rust. If its a junkyard dog you have bought, there is a reason it was there. (there are diamonds in the rough so dont be discouraged) Take out all the carpet (if present) and start probing for weak spots at rusty looking areas. If it looks rusty (flakes and rust), push on it. One thing not mentioned by others is bondo...uh body filler. When you find bondo... start grinding that $^!# out.. ya dont want it.

After that, check and see exactly what you have in the drive train. Lots of old Z's have had modifications done... different Z engines and trans. Some stock stuff taken out, and Nissan swappable or aftermarket parts added.

You need to know what you have bought.

I would suggest buying a few books for your Z. A book by Wick Humble called "how to restore your Datsun Z-car" one of the best z books youll ever buy. Find a HAYNES automotive repair manual for your z. And see if you can score a factory service manual. all these books are gold. and are priceless when you have all three. Also....take your time and make it fun.

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