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hmm, sounds like more than i wanna get into. think i'll go with stock and upgrade. thx.
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again, stupid question alert: why would putting efi in there be so hard? i am guessing it would be because of the need for an ecc and a pressurized fuel system where once there was none? i would imagine all the fuel lines from the tank up would need to be replaced and all that jazz to handle the pressure of efi? :stupid:
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hey there. i have a 5/70 240 with the stock L6. it is manually choked, mechanical fule pump, a real pain to start in the winter especially. i am thinking about options to make this less of a pain in the arse to start. i am not necessarily looking to dump thousands and thousands, maybe 2k-3k if need be. i am also not a z expert, so if any of my questions sound stupid, sorry. i was thinking: install an electric fuel pump, upgrade the coil and ignition and dizzy to hei and get my carbs tuned. ooooooor, just do an engine swap. if the swap, what can i put in there? i heard some mention of a L28 being a good match for a 70 240? thanks. happy toolin'
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hey all. well, finally got my Z (1970 240 may/70 30 series)and the guy i got it from let it sit for the last year and a half. now that i got all the squirrels out of it, i want to start it. i know it starts, i witnessed it first hand, invloved a lot of jumper cables and ether. i had it flat bedded to my house and now, it wont start. i am thinking new plugs, wires, distributor cap, fuel filter, battery and drain the fuel from the lines and hoping this will start my poor neglected child. any other suggestions? something i may have missed? thanks.
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Yeah, I couldn't really see how the bumber would affect the exhaust, but, I'm new to the Z. Thanks for the info. I would like to get it tucked up in there though. I dont like dangly thingys. (technical jargon)
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Hmm, I am a little fuzzy on this I think. What are exactly the "overriders"?
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Sblake, if I remember correctly, the vin is 03960. The car is not here, so I cant go look at the tag, but I think it was 3960. I remember that cuz the guy I am getting it from told me that some schmuck at the DMV mis-titled it as a HLS300396Q and it was a hell of a time getting the car titled correctly back then. Thank God that's all squared away now and not my headache.:stupid:
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Curtis, do you mean the way the exhaust tip hangs down out of the cutout? That is a 2 1/2" exhaust on there and not the original, which I think was a 1 7/8" Could that be the reason? How would the bumper affect that?
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No intrusion at all GF. My car actually is not original paint. Although the original was green, it was not metal flake, which this car now is. And I assume that your avatar is your bro's car? then, yes, they look very, very similar. Good luck with it. (her? him? do chicks call their cars her?, something else I don't know about women, hmm)
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mriz, I have added you to my buddy list and when I am going to get rid of the wheels, I will give you a shout. I cant promise when that will be, but, you'll get first dibs. Dan
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Hmm, I hadn't noticed the forward/rearward facing rims. Good eye. I was thinking about a flame thrower, I think I settled on a hood mounted laser cannon though. Seriously though, that is smoke, the car sat for about a year, the gas is ancient, and some of that smoke is probably from a squirrel.
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And it doesn't appear to have defroster lines on the hatch window. Now, this is not a criticism but the first thing I would do is lose those 15" 'Swastika' wheels. Just my personal preference as I don't care for ZX wheels on an S30. Actually, it does have defroster lines on the rear hatch. Unfortunately, the defroster is not currently operational. I agree with you on the wheels. While I do not intend to do a full original resto on her, I am at odds with the 280 wheels on the 240. I am fairly certain the guy said he still has the original wheels. Also, although not seen in the pics, the steering wheel is off a 280ZX and he has the original one of those as well. The car is in fact in really good cond structurally. There are a few paint pops, and some superficial rust. The rockers were cut out and replaced, and the passenger door exterior sheet metal has sprung loose from the inner door frame, but I am thinking some epoxy and a couple of spring clamps should remedy that unless anyone has a better suggestion. I dont know if I mentioned the price, but it's 2K USD. I think that's an absurdly good price don't you?
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