72v8z Posted February 18, 2018 Share #85 Posted February 18, 2018 What would a NOS antenna mast be worth? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLPurcell Posted February 18, 2018 Author Share #86 Posted February 18, 2018 6 hours ago, 72v8z said: What would a NOS antenna mast be worth? Currently with "no current supply", to find a NOS bullet point mast you will pay what the market will bear. Same can be said for a good straight used bullet point mast. If they were to be available again through a vendor the price would adjust. An example of that is the tail lights. At one point NOS tail lights were well above $1,000 and a good clean refreshed set above $600. The tail lights are not reproduced and the market has settled at around $400 for a set. The up side of these items demanding a high price is that it becomes affordable for vendor to reproduce them. I paid $150 + for a NOS mast 6 years ago. I have not seen one sell since then but know that I paid $1,000 for NOS tail lights at the same time. You would also have to consider the cost and complexity of set up to re manufacture. If I remember correctly someone located the original tail light molds etc...I may not be correct on this but I am sure someone on here will jump in with correct information. We are back to demand and cost of manufacture on the mast. I believe that an accurate reproduction to original specifications would easily bring $75.00 to $100 maybe more. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zup Posted February 18, 2018 Share #87 Posted February 18, 2018 Workin' on it---baby steps and waiting. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JLPurcell Posted March 5, 2018 Author Share #88 Posted March 5, 2018 I just completed the refresh of one of our members antenna. It was great to have the rubber parts available for this project. Thanks 240Z Rubber Parts.com for these great reproduction parts. The latest being the drain tube and grommet. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bondage Posted December 21, 2019 Share #89 Posted December 21, 2019 On 2/5/2018 at 3:25 PM, nix240z said: this week ending on 2-9-18 will be offering a bundle kit for $75.00 plus $8 shipping. Black top for finisher nut Antenna ball 3-piece kit fender-top rubber seal Send me an email at orders@240zrubberparts.com with your email address and I will send you a paypal invoice once your kit is ready. Do you still make these bundle kits and are they still available? I would love to buy one Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gav240z Posted January 8, 2020 Share #90 Posted January 8, 2020 Glad I found this thread, 1 of the only items not working on my 71 240z is the Antenna or Antenna switch (I suspect it's the antenna). So this thread I'm sure is going to be incredible useful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gav240z Posted January 8, 2020 Share #91 Posted January 8, 2020 On 2/1/2018 at 10:45 AM, kats said: Kats, how does 1 remove that 1/4 plastic panel without cracking it? These old plastics are so fragile now and require quite a contortionist method of removal that it's almost impossible not to crack them! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kats Posted January 9, 2020 Share #92 Posted January 9, 2020 Hi Gavin , thanks for asking me, that is a good question. I have done so many times removing the plastic panel. I always disassemble the hatch dumper at the quarter panel first . Pleas make sure you need a support to stay open the hatch , usually I put the end of the dumper on the tail light upper balance left corner with a thick towel , be careful not to bump or hit the dumper unintentionally otherwise you will get the hatch falling down on your head ! ) . The key is you disassemble the J shape bracket from the quarter panel as you will have a least obstruct for removing the plastic panel. Then No technical specialities, just slide the panel toward you really carefully. And don’t do the work when you in a cold winter , do it in summer , now you are in a perfect season to do that ! I have heard unusual heat and fire in Australia, hope it will be calmed down soon , take care . Kats Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajmcforester Posted January 10, 2020 Share #93 Posted January 10, 2020 Gav240z search a post I did if you need to replace the cable that raises the mast. I figured out how to use trimmer string to make a replacement 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gav240z Posted May 8, 2020 Share #94 Posted May 8, 2020 On 2/3/2018 at 7:49 PM, kats said: It’s just a long way to the mast if you wanna Rock and roll . Hey Kats, thanks for the laugh, I'm glad you like that song. Filmed in my home town of Melbourne streets too! Of course the local school yard variant was "It's a long way to the shops if you want a sausage roll". Which was the quintessential lunch time snack. On 2/14/2018 at 2:25 PM, JLPurcell said: Almost finished. Still looking for proper material for drain tube. I hope member is happy with the results. It was great to have the products from How about going to a local aquarium for filter tube? https://www.ebay.com.au/i/122870227473 My old hose is very brittle, kind of like the windscreen washer jet tubes! So I'd be looking at something like this, for a transparent tube. Ok, so I have a question. I'm half way through tearing mine apart. Unfortunately the plastic retainer that sits on top of the nylon mast cord snapped, despite my best efforts to remove it in 1 piece, it was fused in. Perhaps you guys have suggestions on how to remove it without breaking it the next time I do this? (I have a couple of antennas). Where I'm stuck? I cannot remove the mast from the antenna motor body. It seems fused together. I removed the screws at the base of the mast but no idea how to separate the 2? Any tips so I don't damage it? Also the antenna itself, I can get the top part to extend and the bottom, but all the incremental steps in between seem to have fused together and each "step" won't extend further. I was going to try applying heat from a propane torch, not sure if this is a bad idea on alloy though? Photos of what I've managed to pull apart here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Wote3a8HA4PX4Why6 Any suggestions are welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajmcforester Posted May 8, 2020 Share #95 Posted May 8, 2020 First thing I'd do with the mast is soak it in mineral, penitrating, or hydrolic oil for a week or two. The base could use it also. The reason is look at the plastic rod and how grimy that is, that goes up into the antenna so on the inside it looks like that. Once you take the mast off and the tip of the mast you slide the sections apart verycarefully. If you need to for cleaning, don't if you can get it clean without pulling it apart it is fradgel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gav240z Posted May 20, 2020 Share #96 Posted May 20, 2020 Hi Folks, 1 thing I'll note is that we often refer to these Antenna's as Harada made, but I bought 1 from Yahoo! Japan a while ago that I suspect is a Clarion unit. I've attached photos of 1 on there now. I mention it because it's got the "arrow" tip antenna that we often say is an early S30Z thing, but I suspect the arrow tip antenna's came on later S30Z's in Japan also. As they seem a lot more plentiful there. https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/x673873132?conversionType=browsing_history I don't know if this makes any difference what so ever in terms of the rebuild process or how they are made? But just including it as an FYI. I do wonder if these are made by Clarion under licence like the Fuel pump was originally a "nikki" but later I note "atsugi" on them and other brands cast into parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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