JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 9, 2014 Author Share #193 Posted November 9, 2014 6) And then finally the day came yesterday when i had arranged a date to get the car delivered to my bodyshop-guy. The day started like this:7) After uncovering the white first (now spareparts) chassis i moved the black one out of it's comfort-zone to but it to a bit of sunlight first time after two years 8)Then put the white chassis back into th e garage first time in two years to have it save before snow falls and to have it ready to cut spareparts for the bodyshop if needed 9) Then i had to wait for the Car-hauler to come, but he was a bit late due to an emergency-call so i decided to clean the space in front of my garage from all the jung, leaves and dirt that have collected during the past years underneath my white car:There she's waiting....10) Then finally the Hauler showed up and despite having some concerns if everything will work fine i was really surprised the car was loaded after 5 minutes and tied down. This guy was a real pro and well experienced Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 9, 2014 Author Share #194 Posted November 9, 2014 11) After a 5 minute drive the car was unloaded at the bodyshop. It's now waiting in the "cleaning room" and after cleaning will be moved next door for bodywork. I've spent like 2 hours with the bodyguy and he seems exactly what i was looking for. He's an experienced chassis builder (not only panel beater) which is perfect due to the fact i need extensive chassis repairs and finishing not only small repair patches Plan is to have the chassis done within a year. i hope this works as planned 12) He also gave me a few JDM-books for reading which i thought was worth a foto and really exciting The bodyshop is close to my home so i plan to have a look there every now and then and update you with pictures. and of course i'll get some other stuff done in the meantime. so watch out for updates Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 10, 2014 Author Share #195 Posted November 10, 2014 My Friend René (which is also the guy to paint my car once it's ready) recently sent me a picture of a Datsun colour code brochure, joking he's preparing to paint my car I thought this might be interresting for you guys so i asked him to send me more pictures: Here we go:In Case if you're wondering, i'll stick with the #904 white, chich is also Called Kilimanjaro white according to some sources. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveBonds Posted November 16, 2014 Share #196 Posted November 16, 2014 Nice build! Hayashi also made race bike parts. They made nice exhaust systems for them. Are you going to stroke the engine, as per the designation on the Kakimoto cover? I believe the reason people bought those was for the 3100cc designation and simplification of wire routing, etc. I love the emphasis on vintage aftermarket parts going into the build. It makes a notable difference on any car's heritage and a lot of people toss the idea out the window, outside of typical US built classic cars, and even then, it is becoming rare. Nice to see some thought going into it! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 17, 2014 Author Share #197 Posted November 17, 2014 Yves, my panelbeater / Bodyshop guy keeps updating me every few days with pics of his work. as you can see there is a LOT of work however i thought i'd share the pics with you, might have some interresting views inside a Z you usually won't see on a complete car. Before:After:he started work on the passenger front end and is now working around the car. Before:After:some leftovers These are the pics i got today: from the Air channel on the passenger side. Before: And removed. some rust inside...some shitty previous repair attempts:Alsoi'm currently looking for a new roof. found some but actually it's a bit hard to find one who ships to switzerland or is for a reasonable price. if anyone has a good idea where to get a nice roof cut or roof skin without sunroof, please let me know! (can be used as well)Will visit the bodyshop soon and make some better pics with my camera. those pics above are all made by yves, the Bodyshop-guru with his cellphone Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 17, 2014 Author Share #198 Posted November 17, 2014 Nice build! Hayashi also made race bike parts. They made nice exhaust systems for them. Are you going to stroke the engine, as per the designation on the Kakimoto cover? I believe the reason people bought those was for the 3100cc designation and simplification of wire routing, etc. I love the emphasis on vintage aftermarket parts going into the build. It makes a notable difference on any car's heritage and a lot of people toss the idea out the window, outside of typical US built classic cars, and even then, it is becoming rare. Nice to see some thought going into it! Thanks mate. Didn't know hayashi made bike parts, cool to know Well my current plan is to build / stroke an L28 with triple mikunis but i havent thoguht too much about that yet. Its at the far end of the 2do list and still have to check with local laws and restrictions to see what's possible. The main plan is to build something like a classic Pro-tourer. the overall car should look like some streetracer in the 70ies with classic L-series engine and a lot of parts available back then or at least parts that look like they where made back then. I just love JDM-parts and even more so classic JDM parts so why not buy a lot of them and build a car that fits them? thats what i try to do. still have a huge wishlist and just found some more amazing parts today but still have to save some money and source them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 19, 2014 Author Share #199 Posted November 19, 2014 While Yves is going crazy on the body i'm doing my homework as well. But let's see...Most of the work i'm doing now is research. I need to replace all the worn, weak, corroded, sheared of and damaged bolts, nuts and screws on my car so i tried to figure out what bolts there are. was a bit hard to figure out until my friend and fellow Datsun Z Owner Nils sent me a few very useful links. here we go:Check these Links if you want more information. there's even a bigger and better list with every single bolt pictured and measured!!http://forums.hybridz.org/index.php/topic/98751-suspension-bolts-inventoryNils also pointed out to be sure tu use at least 10.9 grade bolts for all the subframe stuff for safety reasons!If you're looking for the bolts in the rest of your car (engine etc), you can get them here:http://mmsacc-stainless.com/html/Datsun.htmor here:https://zcardepot.com/They have various kit including this "master kit" which includes all the bolts minus the subframe (i didn't find any kits for these, but with above information it isn't too hard to create your own kit). I think the master kit looks good:While working on this i also started to rework some random stuff:Cleaned uo the inside of the Steering rack which the powdercoater messed up slightly. Will take it to the office tomorrow where i have a powerful airgun to blow ot the debris inside:Collected a few parts from the front subframe / And starting to figure out how it all comes together Started to clean some random stuff, like the inner shifter boot. Before:After (washed it in warm water with soap, and then added some Petrolium-lube (Vaseline) to keep the ruber material smooth.Put chassis number one back on Jacks:And sterted to dig through the piles of parts i have to collect a box full of pieces which will go out to sandblasting and yellow-zinc plating when i've got together enough pieces.Still have some work to do now but i'll keep you updated as soon as the big news come 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 22, 2014 Author Share #200 Posted November 22, 2014 Progress is huge currently and i could'nt be happier Lets start where the last pics from the bodyshop ended: Yves sent me an update on the front air ducts. Man i love his fabrication skills and im happy the old shitty repair attemts are completely removed and replaced by proper bodywork: I'll let the picuteres speak for themselfes:I did some work as well: Started with removing the old shells from the Front Lower control arm bars (LCA's). There is a great manual here:http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/suspension/frontcontrolarm/index.htmlBefore:At work (it's quite a bit of a hack job):Out it is: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 22, 2014 Author Share #201 Posted November 22, 2014 As you can see there is still a lot of old lube inside (the yellow stuff):So i took my favourite dremel tool and cleaned the mess. way better Then worked after the energy suspension manual to install the bushings. First add lube to prevent the clean metal from corrosion and make installation easier:And finally they're installed. Still needs a bit of cleaning at the end Oh also went to the garage and vacum cleaned chassis number one And last but not least installed the Nissan E-FAST tool which is great for looking up original drawings and part numbers. You can get it here:http://www.xenons30.com/reference.html%C2'> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HaZmatt Posted November 22, 2014 Share #202 Posted November 22, 2014 Looking good man! Im glad you're sticking with the #904 color. The best color on the Z in my opinion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 22, 2014 Author Share #203 Posted November 22, 2014 Thanks mate Well yeah, all of my cars are japanese, White and have flat gold wheels so i think i'll stick with the theme. it's my fetisch ** Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JDMjunkies.ch Posted November 28, 2014 Author Share #204 Posted November 28, 2014 I've been doing a lot of reasearch on small bits and pieces and ordering a lot of bolts, nuts, washers, spacers and stuff. So no pictures to show you from my side untill the parts arrive here. It's kinda hard find all the right partnumbers in Nissan E-Fast and than find Nissan Replacement partnumbers on a Homepage like this (great Page for finding replacement numbers! www.online-parts.co.uk/nissan/ ).However I have big news soon. And at least my Bodyshop guy Yves from M.U.C is constantly updating me with pictures so i can show you some progress on the body:He started to repair the passenger side inner wheel well. Before:During repair:DoneSame on the other side: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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