Everything posted by 26ounce
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Early mint condition dash 4 sale in Oz
Wow $12.5K, now that is getting pricy. I'm assuming it had probably been stripped down and totally repainted for that price. In terms of lokking for Zs in WA, I only check the quokka and Sunday times. If any other local source compares to these two I'd be very surprised. Some other local Z people I've spoken to are of the opinion that most 240Zs are sold thru word of mouth. ie If you see a 240 somewhere go and have a yarn to the owner and leave you details with them "just in case". Another offbeat plan is to try out in the country. There seems to be an outward movement of cars into the country as they get older and cheaper. If you occasionally check the regional papers from Albany, Kalgoorlie, Geraldton etc you might get lucky. Kalgoorlie would be good, pretty dry out there!
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Early mint condition dash 4 sale in Oz
Hey halz, You still holding out for a 240Z? If you are at all interested in 260s, there were about 3 new 260 coupes in the quokka this week. The most I've vere seen at one time in WA. All seemed very cheap (2K or thereabouts), but the way they all said "good restoration project" is a bit worrying:ermm: Might be worth a look though.
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speed cameras
Well at least they were reasonable about having the cameras visible hawaiiankine. As halz was saying, here in Western Australia they hide the speed cameras. Usually in a place where the natural speed is a lot higher than the actual posted speed limit. If thats not bad enough you can now get booked for 5km/h over the limit. They forced this on us while knowing that most car speedometers are only accurate to approximately 10%. They then send you a fine thru the mail (you can pay over the phone by visa now - how convenient!). If you want to see the actual photo you have to pre-arrange to go into a cop shop and see it. Still it gets worse - they then had the brain wave that they were driving their most profitable drivers off the road thru demerit points, once you get 12 demerits you are off the road for 3 months or so. So they doubled the fines and halved the demerit penalty for speeding offenses, thus increasing revenue. In terms of driver attitude and law enforcement the damn things are absolutely meaningless. Everyone I know considers it to be "bad luck" to get caught by a speed camera.
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Aussie Patrols, MQ and G60
Well after some time looking around the internet while supposedly at workLOL I think I have answered my own question. The G60 used an old pushrod 6 Cylinder motor called the P40 with 1 barrel down draught carb. It was about 4 litres in capacity. The diesel engine used in MQ patrols is an SD33 not an LD28 so I'm assuming that is not of much use to any of us. The SD33 does also come in a turbo charged form for what it's worth. Both the petrol fuelled MQ & MK patrols used the L28s, initially with a 2 barrel down draught carb, then later I think it came with EFI (not to sure about that though). As for diffs, some of the old nissan/datsun 4wds seem to have either an R180A or an R200A front diff. Got no idea what the "A" means. The rear diff being a C200, or H190. So i guess they are only a source of an L28 and not much else.
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Aussie Patrols, MQ and G60
I have just stumbled to the conclusion that early patrols may be running L series motors(definitely MQ, maybe G60) . Has anyone bothered to have a look at these 4wds as a parts donor. For all I know they could also have R200 diffs also. I'm just wondering whether patrols might be a good source of L6 parts. I've heard a few people have swapped V8s into their MQs so there might be some cheap motors out there that go unrecognized by the Z crowd. Also, did the MQ ever come out with a turbo charged diesel L motor. I seem to remember seeing one advertised as turbo diesel but I don't know whether it was an L motor or not. If so, would the turbo and manifold be any use to a petrol L motor?
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83 280zx vs. 73 240z
Just out of interest carguyinok, why did you go with the separate fuel cell option? Does the 280Z FI tank not fit into a 73 240Z?
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Dream Machine
Gotta love those rear whell flares. I may be biased but i reckon the Z shape looks heaps better with a set of flares on the back.
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Red/Yellow 1973 240Z
Hey Zkid, just noticed that you have the same coil as my 260Z. Does your distributer still work on points?
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240z red 71 pic 2
For 5000 aussie dollars I'd say you have made out like a bandit. Over here in WA you'd pay almost twice that for a 240Z body in that sort of condition. Good work!
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RB30DE
Great job there mate! All for AUS$700 too, unbelievable!!! Is that and RB25 head on a RB30 block? That would give it a DOHC right?
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Intercooler
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2+2 vs 2 Seaters
Hey, I really like that second last one Mr Camo. Kind of looks like a cross between a Z and an american muscle car. While I'm here I'd also like to thank the man that invented mag wheels and low profile tyres.
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Embarrassed at the traffic light HELP
Just for my information, what is the difference between street racing and a fast take off from the lights? Heaps of times I've stuck the boot in at the lights to beat someone but tapered off around the limit or thereabouts. Does it become street racing once you are travelling more than twice the speed limit? or what?
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Volvo su's
Thanks 260z that is a great link you posted. My 260 also has SUs fitted to it from some unknown source. The throat is slightly smaller than a 240Z SU. Hopefully with that site I can figure out where the heck they came from, at this stage all I know is that they were made in England. Do you know what modifications they make to the Volvo SUs to make them work fro a Z?
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Hands up who's in Perth (or Australia...)
For any WA people out there looking, there is a 240Z in the quokka this week for $7K. I don't think it is stock because it has a close ratio manual box.
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Hands up who's in Perth (or Australia...)
I'm glad you started this post halz. Being somewhat isolated out here in WA makes it important to share Z info and contacts. As for being miserable, I completely agree with your list of points. I was lucky to find a two seater so I have now progressed from (a) to (. Now the grim reality of my rpoject is starting to hit home.
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Only $AUD 295,000.00
I think it's yoda as in toy-yoda Gav. Didn't some radio station run a competition for a "brand new toy-yoda" only to show the winner a yoda doll in the middle of a car park. I think they got sued after thatLOL The yoda above looks pretty damn good. It looks so similar to the Z, I guess Nissan copied the basic format after toyota wimped out on going into large scale production. Big mistake toyota! Just to go off topic while there are some Perth people around - why do all the other states seem to have Z stores in their capitals and not us. It's driving me nuts having to ring all these wreckers asking if they have any Z parts (in the rare case they do I reckon the price triples as soon as they hear Z). If someone can point me to a good local Z parts source I would really appreciate it. Failing that it looks like I will have to buy a unregistered 2+2 and impress my neighbours by having it mounted on bricks on the verge
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what do u think?
I'm with 72zcar & ionman. If the Z car is a well maintained original and has historic value (ie early production number or something) I would not support a V8 swap. Having said that I reckon most V8 swaps are cool and I am constantly amazed by the ingenuity and dedication shown by some Z car owners who modify Zs to their own interpretation of an ideal machine.
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Prospective Z buyer Q's
They are very similar up until the 280ZX was introduced (79 I think). Apart from the engine displacement the main differences are that they get progressively heavier as the model progressed and you can get the 280Z with fuel injection. The L series motor is pretty durable and you can get stock parts relatively easily. Since I bought my 260Z I have driven it to work daily with no problems apart from a dead battery so I reckon the reliability is excellent for a car thats old enough to drink. It's probably better if you try and find a body with the minimum amount of rust than just go for a Z with a good motor. Rust is the main problem facing the survival of most Zs.
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My Z
Top stuff Owen:classic: That dash looks like it is pretty good nick, actually all the interior I could see looked reasonable. Hate to guess what the seats look like under those seat covers though. I'm guessing that since it is auto the engine is pretty stock then? Looks like you have a project on your hands. SO whats the plan then: retsoration or modification?
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No wiper blade action
I'm 90% sure it is sure wiper pivots. They get filled with corrosion and eventually seize. Have a look under the technical articles where kmack has posted an outline of the fix. note: when you put the wiper assembly back together make sure you test it before bolting the wipers arms back on. It is easy to put the assembly together incorrectly so that the wipers scrape down across the bonnet instead of the up across windcreen.
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What rims are these
Thanks for the info Rob. Compomotives certainly look good but that price is a bit steep at $350 a pop. fwd style wheels with a spacer are starting to look like an alternative.
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72 240 Automatic
I'm currently running a 3spd auto in my 260Z. I can't say that it is not reliable. But in terms of performance it makes my Z a lot slower than it should be both in terms of acceleration and top end. It also makes it harder to get the power on quickly after exiting a corner. I'm not surprised they sold way more manuals than autos. I already have a 5 speed manual in my garage and will be converting my Z as soon as I finish landscaping my garden (long story). Apparently putting in the clutch pedal is a bloody annoying - no doubt I'll find out soon enough.
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Windshield wiper Tip
I just had the exact thing happen to me on Saturday. I was so pleased with myself when I had put the wiper assembly back in - I became a whole lot less pleased when both wipers went shooting across the bonnet on the first test:mad: Its not hard to avoid if someone warns you. By the way, if anyone knows a painless way to remove the pivots from their sleeves I would love to hear it. I was stuffing around with mine for hours, I got one side completely out and the other about half way when I got frustrated and gave up. Both pivots rotate easily enough, but I'm not sure how long the half-way one will last.
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What rims are these
They are some nice looking wheels on that Z. Wouldn't mind a set myself. Whats with the European tail lights, I've heard people talking about European bumpers as well. Is that just the name of after market parts brand or what?