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Best Early 240Z OEM Reproduction Exhaust System


Careless

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Hey doods.

So I got a mid-pipe with an original NICHIRA N3300 resonator on it, and I believe it's a parts-department unit as it's coated in the original black semi-gloss finish. It has a couple of dings and dents, but nothing major. I know it may not be the right one for the 01/1970 car, but it should be close enough at this stage where I can bolt it up and replace it at a later date if I find anything more suitable.

My issue is the Exhaust "downpipe" and muffler section. The one from jdm-car-parts is the same as the one that MSA sells, and i've noticed that the merge is not quite as close to OE as it could be. Or maybe the one I have off the car is an aftermarket unit? I'm not quite sure. 

Which brings me to...

questions on the downpipe... Just so I can identify the stuff I have...

  • Does anyone have a photo of the original downpipe and merge joint in the exhaust? I have one that has a formed section and one that is crudely welded where they meet. I am going to take a photo of it today if I can get to where it's stored in time.
  • Does anyone know what the original finish on the exhaust from factory was (not from the parts counter). Aluminized or Raw ERW welded exhaust tube?
  • Crush bends?
  • Who makes the closest reproduction unit? 
  • Does anyone have an OE one for sale ?

questions on the midpipe

  • Does anyone have photos of the original?
  • Are the N3300 part number units compatible with earlier cars, or should I start looking for another? The dimensions seem to be similar to the exhaust on another car that is an aftermarket welded in unit.
  • Should I remove the black paint and keep it raw? I'm pretty sure I can remove all the paint fairly easily. I have a good paint remover that I can wipe off  with a rag and toothbrush, and it should remove any trace of black paint and bring it back to the all-steel look to match the downpipe and muffler if they're "steel" looking.
  • Does anyone have an OE one for sale?

questions on muffler

  • Does anyone have photos of the original other than the ones on jdm-car-parts? 
  • I have one that SEEMS like its the original unit on one of the cars, but it doesn't have NICHIRA embossing on it. It only has INLET <----> OUTLET embossing on it. Was the NICHIRA embossing on all units? 
  • Was it raw steel or silver as OEM
  • Who makes the best reproduction of this unit?
  • Does anyone have an OE one for sale?

I know it might not seem like a big deal to some but I like the original style stuff, so if it can be made- I'd rather have those on the vehicle.

Will try to do a large update on #01606 and post photos in my other unfinished threads soon!

Thanks!

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Hi Careless,

I hope these pictures help you a bit. I did it for my car back in 2003. At least 1969-1972 have all same system Fairlady Zs and 240Zs.  

Kats

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Thanks kats,

Those are some great photos. Though you are lucky to have found an original exhaust system. I have yet to come across any NOS piece of the exhaust system.

I was ready to just go with the aftermarket reproductions at this point, though I'm not sure how good they are, or how close they are to the originals. I was told that the currently available ones have a rounded/stamped collector where the two downpipes meet, which was born out of "ease of manufacturing"- but to me, that seems a little half-assed.

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lots of threads out there on this issue, and lots of opinions on what sounds best, fits best and performs best.

i went with a local muffler shop that fabbed up a great system to my specs for about the same $ as a complete pre-made system - i've got a thread on here somewhere about it...

take a think on this option, as you'll be able to make it exactly how you want it, more than likely you'll get a better product (pre-made systems can be a bit thin) and you will have perfect fit. i'm very happy with my setup and it felt good to have the car up on a lift and lay out the path, hanger type/locations, muffler & resonator size/position and spec the tailpipe in polished sst.

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Thank you for the suggestion, but that's not what I'm looking for, rossiz.

I am after an all original exhaust. I've fabricated many of my own exhausts, both in stainless and mild steel, both MIG and TIG welded... I know the benefits of doing so as far as durability and fitment go.

What I am trying to decide on is whether I should buy the jdm-car-part/MSA system based on how close to the original design it is. My gripe with what I've been told regarding the mid-pipe is that it uses a rounded/stamped collector to make it "easier to fabricate"- which in my opinion is not how a restoration quality piece should be constructed if that's not how the original pieces were made.

Sure, it probably improves performance- but like most things that can be improved upon on these cars, the original stuff (even if less desirable from a performance stand-point) is a feature of these cars, whether inferior or not.

I'm simply looking for closest-to-OEM. nothing modified or performance-minded aftermarket. 

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Hi, here are some additional information of the exhaust system . Pictures from Fairlady-Z and Datsun 240Z service manual and service bulletin.

We have 4 types of front pipe,

#1 early manual trans

#2 early auto trans

#3 later manual trans

#4 later auto trans

The early type has a junction between dual pipes and single pipe, later type does not have it , just welded two pipes together.

Kats

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I see that they are identified by what looks to be the different transmission mount styles.

The early auto and manual cars both used the same trans mount, whereas the later ones looked different for manual and auto.

so this begs the question- what transmission mount would #1600 have? the early style or later style? because I have the later style exhaust, and the 1971 car I have at the shop also has the early style transmission mount.

Or maybe it wasn't mount dependant, but have you any idea which production number the exhaust merge changed over between early and late?

I have both exhaust at the shop. #182 has this (left side)

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#1606 has this 

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Also, amazing photos. Really great stuff, kats.

 

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I believe I picked up the last complete exhaust system from Brantford Nissan and had installed years ago. I don't know if these helps you but here's are some photos I took. Very difficult to take under the car. It's from the stock 1972 240Z.

 

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Careless,

from what I have been collecting and cross-refferencing those factory descriptions, I can say changes were made late 1971, Oct 1971. In another words, it was made when the new center consol and the new hubcaps were installed and the final gear alined with the rear axle.

Basically E8700/E8800 etc was applied from Oct 1971, these part numbers must be for the new changes.

And N3000 etc was applied from Oct 1972 and later, 20100-N3000 has a shorten exhaust chrome finisher to compare E4100.

Please note the 4th picture from the bottom, paragraph 4-3 , it says " ....the exhaust system has a new shape where the two pipes between one pipe."

And also the 3rd picture from the bottom, it says "....applied a dual vibration-proof mounting (manual trans only) "

the 2nd from the bottom and the last pictures confirmed the description avobe, I am so sorry using these pictures without permission. I believe the car was on ebay.     

Kats    

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Kats, these pictures are a great help. I have both styles of downpipes and the later style must have been put on this #1606 car as a replacement at some point, as it doesn't fall within the time-line suggested in your literature.

I will be purchasing the available repro downpipe and muffler. If at some point I find an OE muffler I can always replace it.

 

Many thanks for clearing it up!

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