Everything posted by 59ghia
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schematic for hoses on stock air box?
Deadflo, On my 72, at least, from memory.... each float bowl has a vent that goes to the air box, were your filter is on your valve cover... a hose from there to the air box. and then there's the warm air hose from the exhaust manifold up to just below the "snorkle" or air inlet. I think thats it. Dave
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How much $$ have you spent on your Z ?
My calculator doesn't have enough digits!
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A day at the wreckers
The car I pulled these clips from was a '73. I'll have to ask the guy who gave me his '72, he was the original owner. Maybe he knows or remembers having these clips. As to plated or painted, based on whats left of the ones I got, I would have to guess plated. Dave P.S. Carl, have you made it down to that pick-n-pull to pull that butterscotch interior? Looks like I should have pulled the Heater control panel for its "Lighted" feature
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A day at the wreckers
Escanlon, You know the right angle tabs that you "hook" the carpet onto under the leading edge of your seat. They slide into those. My guess is that these were thrown-away the first time the carpets were removed. I'll have to check the micro-fiche and see if they're in there. Dave
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A day at the wreckers
Toecutter, You're correct! I've never seen these clips before. Pretty cool I thought. Mperdue....Ditto that! Thanks Mike!!!!
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A day at the wreckers
Carl, Its the Pick-a-part at the end of West Winton. Winton is North of Highway 92 by about a mile. Its real close to the bay. Dave
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Front sits higher...why?
Brett240z I think your right, I have yet to go out and disconnect my bar to check, But I did notice where the bend is towards the a-arm the bar comes very close to the frame rails. I'll go out and play with it Monday nite and see what happens. Dave
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A day at the wreckers
Zers' Like most of us I go to the wreckers.....often. Woke Sat. morning, after seeing Bonds hit 700, with a bit of a hangover, I had until noon to get home, it was 10:30. I had been to the one in Fremont last weekend, and hadn't been to the one in Hayward in about three weeks. I live about a 1/2 hour from Hayward. I had decided to go for it. I walk in and could tell there was a fresh turnover. Tons of old Datsuns and Toyotas, a 610, B210, etc. Thought to myself, It looked like an all japanese collector gave up on his collection of cars.. It was amazing. And there it was, a 73 240z, It looked like someone began a resto, but gave up. The body was sanded and primer. Yet it was all original. The interior was Butterscotch and mint, the console was perfect, the steering wheel was pristine, the original carpet looked like it had never been lifted! As I was removing this fantastic console, I descovered that the Fuse cover is actually spring loaded, go figure! The fuse block was perfect, I grabed it. Then pulled the steering wheel. It was a good day. I left the Butterscotch interior for the next guy ....hint hint you Bay Area guys. Good door panels, arm rests, and plastic. Then I found these (see pic) in their original position, I've never seen these on a Z, and can't wait to clean them up and put them back into postion! So If your in Haward CA. end of West Winton Ave. and need butterscotch interior bits, get overthere ASAP!!! Dave
- Lft side
- Lower rt
- Rt side
- fresh paint...at last
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Front sits higher...why?
The one thing I don't like, or am concerned about, with these Eibach's is that at least the top three coils are stacked, literaly sitting on top of each other doing no good at all. Whats up with that?
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Front sits higher...why?
Brett, You may be onto something there... I'm running a 1 inch or so MSA front bar. When you talk adjustable bar, are you refering to adjusting front and back on the frame rails? Who makes an adjustable one? anybody else running an "adjustable" one they can describe or shoot a pic for me? Dave
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Front sits higher...why?
Set-ups got about 5k miles on it, was hoping for the same thing.....about 6 months ago! Dave
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Front sits higher...why?
Hello fellower Zer's Well, Z's back from painters, and all put together, now time to try ander understand why the front end sits about 1 inch higher than rear. About a year ago I put Eibach progressives in, tokico non-adjustables, and poly bushings. According to searches on this site, the .001 went in the front, .002 in the rear. (by .001 and .002, they are the last 3 digits on the part #'s) Do I need to cut the front springs :mad: Any ideas? Thanks Dave
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What I did Labor day weekend.
I finally got my "renewed" gas tank in, all new "fuel" hose and all! Now I can fill-er up and not smell gas! Dave
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Amco accessories
Do you think they would have put that fog light switch where the raised Z emblem is, between the ashtray and shifter (72-up)? seems like a good place. Dave
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Clean one on e-bay
Well done. It still is a beauty though, should be interesting to see what: 1) it bids to 2) what the reserve is.
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Amco accessories
Was lucky enough to pick up two big boxes of old Road & Tracks' the other day (mostly 50's 60's and early 70's) and ran accross this ad, while reading every single one!
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Clean one on e-bay
Didn't know Ziebart was black, interesting, but how about the ................ Keep'em coming
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Clean one on e-bay
Ok, heres a real nice one with two glaring flaws, can you find them? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2488111164&category=6187
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Rear Hatch Repair Panel - Best Price
I thought of that also (parts car) but keep in mind you have to use a special "drill bit" to remove them. The "good" one you remove will look like swiss cheese! I picked up mine from courtesy. Once I remove what was left of the old one, suprise!, serious rust underneath it. Had to cut it out and hand fabricate patch panels for it. Thank God work has a Tig welder I can borrow on occasion. Good luck , Dave
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What do you do for a living?
I work at the San Francisco Veterans Hospital as a Biomedical Engineer. I repair Hospital equipment. If it hooks up to you, I fix it. Dave
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front hub bolt?
I usually turn it kinda tight, then back off 1/4 turn. I'm sure there is a more scientific way, but this has always worked for me. Dave