Everything posted by AndysPlit
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surface rust in cowl
You may want to consider buying a new or used cowl. That's what I did. The thing that causes rust underneath those panels are the rubber plates underneath that end up trapping moister. I'd look for a cowl that is rust free or has been treated.
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What does 1977 280z shift knob look like?
My original 5 speed shift knob was not leather. I think it was plastic? It's been years.
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Was the 260Z in the US short-lived on purpose?
After reading a recent thread I discovered how short the production for the 260Z (US Market) was. As we all know the 280Z debuted right after the 260, but I am wondering if Nissan had intended this all along? Judging from the few months the 260 was made, it seem like the advent of the 280 was an afterthought.....Or was the 260 planned to be a short lived production that would bridge the gap between the 240 and 280? I'm well aware of why the 260 and 280Z came about due to emission laws, etc. I also know that the 280 was only made for the US. However, did Nissan have any foresight that by the 1975 model year they would have yet another series of Z cars?
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Low Vin 240z, is this a good thing?
Excellent find. Needs a lot of work, but many would be envious.
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[2012] What did you do to/with your S30 today?
I drove mine to work
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Clock Removal Successul!
Thanks guys I am also looking into changing out the bulbs for the gauges. I'll also have a chance to get my map light and low fuel light to work again. I am actually going to repair the clock myself with a friend who is really savvy with gadgetry. I'll look into the voltage meter. Yes, the car was off
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Clock Removal Successul!
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Intake and Exhaust Valves.
Thank you. Those links are quite helpful
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Intake and Exhaust Valves.
I've been doing my research on valve adjusting. I understand it is a simple procedure. However, how do I tell the intake and exhaust valves apart? Thanks!
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Clock repair/restore
You can also by them from Motorsport for $89.95 http://www.thezstore.com/page/TZS/CTGY/SIC01E08 I'm wondering about the procedure to install. Mine finally died after 34 years.
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Valve Adjustment Tools
Thanks!
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Valve Adjustment Tools
Thank you How do I know when the engine is turned into the right position?
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Valve Adjustment Tools
hey guys. Quick rookie question: What tools are needed to adjust the valves on a 78? I already have a socket set, and screwdrivers. This will be my first time. Thanks!
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Article: World's best Datsun 240Z resto-mod?
Looks great on the outside.
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Weird.
Thank you for providing those photos. Yes, I have no idea why that thing is in the first photo.
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Weird.
Now imagine a Z like that .....Just kidding!
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HLS30-00721 will soon be razor blades.
I'm a little late to jump on this thread, but I just want to share the same sentiment along with everyone else's.....And glad you're ok. I do have to say that I hope your next Z is done as tastefully as the previous one. That car was a looker alright....Good luck.
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Weird.
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/2930639590.html
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Article: World's best Datsun 240Z resto-mod?
Hmmm.....I wouldn't turn this Z down but, a turbocharged 4 cylinder engine? I'm sure that's still some serious speed, but a Z should have no less than 6 cylinders, be it a Nissan, Chevy, Mazda, or any engine block dropped in there. Call my standards shallow, but after $85,000 you think perhaps a Skyline or Z32 twin turbo engine would be even greater and have the "correct" number of cylinders. Don't get me wrong....This baby looks fantastic and a thrill to own. Congrats on whoever owns it now, but I'll keep my rusty ol' L28 block, thanks!
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Yikes!!! $69k!!!!
......Maybe he was really talking about how much he poured in the car
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Lost original key with no spare
Here's the update. I called the locksmith.
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[2012] What did you do to/with your S30 today?
I created a new key for my car after the original was lost with no spare. Not anything fun nor something I'm glad to spend money on but at least she's back on the road....again.
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About to Remove Ignition
Are there any pointers to this procedure? I am hoping my Haynes manual at home has this in it. I heard that generally I need to pry off a couple bolts? Thanks!