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Jeff Berk

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I ran across this on e-bay for $136 w/ shipping and was wondering if its worth picking up to aid in keeping the engine compartment cool. I have an early 260z but I suspect this design for the 280z matches. If I sand it down and if it fits in the powder coat oven, I think I can make it look nice for the cones I drive over in Autocross.

 

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1 hour ago, Jeff Berk said:

I ran across this on e-bay for $136 w/ shipping and was wondering if its worth picking up to aid in keeping the engine compartment cool. I have an early 260z but I suspect this design for the 280z matches. If I sand it down and if it fits in the powder coat oven, I think I can make it look nice for the cones I drive over in Autocross.

 

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That's cheap for that one. Get it! I paid more 20 years ago.  Get it powder coated. 

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3 hours ago, Jeff Berk said:

... I have an early 260z but I suspect this design for the 280z matches. ...

I don't think that's true. You know that the early 260Z (like mine) has a 240Z radiator core support. The late 260 and the 280 changed the lower support downward in a sort of deeper "U" fashion. Since the "belly pan" attaches to both the frame rails and the bottom of the core support, there has to be a difference in design for the pan. A quick look at the parts list on carpartsmanual.com shows "splash-board engine" with one part number (74810-E4100) TO 08/74 and a different part number (74810-E4200) FROM 09/74. 

The same part number for the early 260Z shows up for all 240Z's which I would expect.

I'll look at the three that I have and see which part they are. If I have one of each, I'll post a pic with the physical difference. 

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53 minutes ago, cgsheen1 said:

I'll look at the three that I have and see which part they are. If I have one of each, I'll post a pic with the physical difference. 

The only difference that was apparent to me from the photographs was that the later version had a large hole, presumably to reach the radiator drain ****. 

It would be really helpful to see the difference and to know if they are similar enough so I can get away with the 280z version. 

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18 hours ago, Jeff Berk said:

I ran across this on e-bay for $136 w/ shipping and was wondering if its worth picking up to aid in keeping the engine compartment cool. I have an early 260z but I suspect this design for the 280z matches. If I sand it down and if it fits in the powder coat oven, I think I can make it look nice for the cones I drive over in Autocross.

 

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Hi, 

Yours is for the later ‘U shaped’ lower cross members which can be seen on 280Z and Fairlady Z(S31 model).

Just FYI, I recently refurbished my pan for my Z which is the earliest style, no-hole version (late 1969 to late 1972 in Japan). 
 

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The three that I have are all the early design part (guess that makes sense). Like the pic kats posted - no holes. I don't have the later part to make a comparison with so I can't comment on if the late 260/280 part could be made to fit the earlier Z's.

(But since the "splash-board engine" fastens to the lower core support which changed shape starting with the late 260 AND the radiator also changed size and shape, you'd have to assume the "splash-board engine" requiring a different shape as well. Knowing Nissan, I would also assume that most of the mounting points would remain the same on the frame and cross member.) 

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I just looked at my car and compared the grill radiator assembly with those sown on Carpartsmanual.com and my car definitely has the early version. I wonder if the holes in the later splash-board were added to address loosing screws and washers while working under the hood?

I might cancel that order as it hasn't shipped yet and wait out a splash-board that will fit without modification.

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