Posted May 5, 20186 yr comment_548781 Howdy, Anyone have a compatibility list or someone that sells carburetor hardware, (screws and springs and such) for round top Su Carbs? I contacted Ztherapy, but they dont sell hardware out by itself. Been kinda scouring around online, and I cant seem to find anything... Regards, Rama Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59981-su-carb-hardware/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 5, 20186 yr comment_548783 Try the Z Car Garage in San Jose. http://www.zcargarage.com Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59981-su-carb-hardware/#findComment-548783 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 5, 20186 yr Author comment_548789 Try the Z Car Garage in San Jose. http://www.zcargarage.comMy buddy Andy is a mechanic there, he was saying that they don’t tell parts to the public, they only sell parts to cars that they work on in the shop. Maybe that stance has changed, I’ll shoot over some time and ask. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59981-su-carb-hardware/#findComment-548789 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 6, 20186 yr comment_548799 Here's an old list I have saved. You'll probably want to google the numbers to make sure they are compatible with the 240Z, some are for the 2000 Roadster. I got lucky and found a complete set of SUs on craigslist I rob parts from occasionally. Part Name Part Number Price (each) Available? Gasket Kit (2) 16455-H2310 $3.30 YES N-17 Jet Needle (2) 16354-25611 $8.81 YES Inlet Screen/Filter (2) 16098-73401 $.65 YES Fuel Pipe (2) 16356-25610 $13.68 YES Banjo Bolt (2) 16108-18010 $1.69 YES Float (2) 16061-E4310 $11.90 YES Nozzle, Front 16355-25610 $19.11 YES Nozzle, Rear 16355-25611 $17.99 NLA Float Valve (2) 16101-25610 $10.06 NLA Float Spring/Lifter (2) 16325-10400 $1.38 YES Suction Spring (2) 16346-25610 $2.54 NLA Screws, for Domes and Float-chambers (16) 16129-73013 $.24 NLA Washers, for Domes and Float-chambers (16) 23502-30000 $.33 NLA Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59981-su-carb-hardware/#findComment-548799 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 10, 20186 yr Author comment_549051 On 5/6/2018 at 4:24 AM, siteunseen said: Here's an old list I have saved. You'll probably want to google the numbers to make sure they are compatible with the 240Z, some are for the 2000 Roadster. I got lucky and found a complete set of SUs on craigslist I rob parts from occasionally. Part Name Part Number Price (each) Available? Gasket Kit (2) 16455-H2310 $3.30 YES N-17 Jet Needle (2) 16354-25611 $8.81 YES Inlet Screen/Filter (2) 16098-73401 $.65 YES Fuel Pipe (2) 16356-25610 $13.68 YES Banjo Bolt (2) 16108-18010 $1.69 YES Float (2) 16061-E4310 $11.90 YES Nozzle, Front 16355-25610 $19.11 YES Nozzle, Rear 16355-25611 $17.99 NLA Float Valve (2) 16101-25610 $10.06 NLA Float Spring/Lifter (2) 16325-10400 $1.38 YES Suction Spring (2) 16346-25610 $2.54 NLA Screws, for Domes and Float-chambers (16) 16129-73013 $.24 NLA Washers, for Domes and Float-chambers (16) 23502-30000 $.33 NLA oh wow, thanks siteunseen! I actually grabbed some flat top's yesterday for free from craigslist. I was after the balance screws after one of mine apparently rattled off the car ? I had to pull one off my 3 screw, but I needed that for another car. That and the Dome Screws, hopefully they are interchangeable for the round tops, if they are at least they'll serve some purpose ? Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59981-su-carb-hardware/#findComment-549051 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 10, 20186 yr comment_549052 I think the dome screws will interchange. I seem to remember scavenging screws from my collection of flat top carburetors when I swapped over to the early carburetors. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59981-su-carb-hardware/#findComment-549052 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 22, 20186 yr Author comment_549640 On 5/10/2018 at 8:39 AM, SteveJ said: I think the dome screws will interchange. I seem to remember scavenging screws from my collection of flat top carburetors when I swapped over to the early carburetors. I ended up just doing this, there are lots of little Philips bolts on flat tops that can be salvaged, as well as the screws for the choke lever. Someone local was throwing them away, worked out for my needs! Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/59981-su-carb-hardware/#findComment-549640 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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