Everything posted by Zedyone_kenobi
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Iacoski Z Design Study Hits The Intarwebs
If this has been posted before I am sorry.
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Pictures taken at the WRC Rally Germany
I cant host them as they are not mine. I found them on my old Subaru forum, and when I saw the Datsun, I had to post here.
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Pictures taken at the WRC Rally Germany
- Pictures taken at the WRC Rally Germany
A friend in my former Subaru Club went to Rally Germany. Took these pictures. If you appreciate rallying, these old vintage cars are truely amazing to watch.- Revving problem is solved!!
Good luck Zero! Thanks Poindexter!- Revving problem is solved!!
well, vacuum lines are next on my list of things to finish, I replaced half of them already. I have a few more that need some attention.- Revving problem is solved!!
Found my issue with a car that would not rev.. let me describe the symptoms, and maybe this solution will help others. My car no matter how smoothly or harshly I hit the throttle it would rev to about 4500-5500 and start to miss and sputter. Acceleration would stop entirely and the car would sputter around and the tach needle would oscillate up and down. Very disturbing. I thought it was timing at first so I adjusted that. I still may need to pull the distributor to see if the mechanical advance is gunked up. That was some good advice form a friend on these boards. I have not yet done that, but I did manage to find a spare distributor in my parts bin that came with my car. It was in used but very solid condition. Shaft was smooth and while it was gunked up in side, it had no shaft play, so this may be a good candidate for rebuild/cleaning. But I digress. The spare distributor had a new cap and rotor on it. I have long suspected the rotor was an issue. It was only worn on the edge of one side. So I quickly put it on and swapped out caps. My new cap had the benefit of brass terminals, which is far better than the traditional aluminum. Here is the rotor that came off the car. You can see that one side is visibly more 'chewed up' than the other. In real life its far more pronounced, here is a better view, Here is the rotor that went with it: Once I installed these and hooked it back up, I was amazed at the difference it made. The car was smooth at 3k, 4k, 5k, and 6k. I did not rev it much past that and hold it, but it pulled once form 1st clean to 6500 rpm with NO fuss, mess or issues. I still think there is some timing work in there, but my gosh, it runs so smoothly. I should have done this swap earlier. I installed a new vacuum advance, reset the timing, adjusted the valves, and all along it was the cap and rotor. Guess it had reached the end of its serviceable life. If that gap grows too big, no amount of spark will get it to rev. 240ZED is a revving machine now.- I found #1678 with 2400 OHC Valve Cover
wow, looks fantastic! I really love the cars in this state. To see one come back from this would be astonishing and fun to watch!- Newbie.. w/ question
^^^^ what he said!^^^^ by the way WELCOME to the sight? Have any pictures of your baby?- valve train noise
There is a great website with bulletproof step by step pictures and explanations on how to adjust valves. If you do a search on this website you can find it.. lets see.. http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/1803105 That should be of some use mikewags!- first half of my tune up results
I hate to admit it, but your words ring true. Actually I dont hate to admit it, but now it leaves me with more head scratching to do. I am going to keep the R180 I have on order coming and use it for comparison. I may even get it professionally rebuilt so I have a known good part. That is one job, I do not wish to tackle by myself. Just note for clarification, I do not feel slop when I turn my halfshafts. I feel slop when I push on them radially, as in up toward the bottom of the car.- HP gaining techniques?
Hey peace buddy, I agree. Every system can be improved, but the stock system has been working on my car for 37 years. Something to be said for that. If you want better cooling get a larger radiator, cheap, easy install, and dead reliable. Again, with a engine rebuild, you cannot stress enough protection or reliability. Also, with your electric system, should you decide to go that route. It has its own set of problems. It has a constant draw from the battery, and does put a stress on the electrical system. Older 240's charging systems to not like too many more amps than stock. So be mindful that you may want to upgrade to a later model alternator (60amp maybe). If for whatever reason you lose power to the pump, your stranded. A mechanical pump is fairly reliable, and was designed to go there. In the end its your decision, but if it were my money, I would spend it elsewhere.- valve train noise
I know you were poking fun, but I was pointing out that your decimal is in the wrong place in the mm part of the equation. I think sometimes threads do not convey good messages!- first half of my tune up results
I totally agree with you on the timing. I pulled off the pertronix unit and hit a wall, where I got a little nervous as to how to continue. So I stopped. However with what you mention in mind, will pull her out and see how she looks all the way down to the distributor chassis. Need to find a how too guide to tearing down a distributor. Time to use the search button again. As for the diff, I have checked the usual suspects. Front diff mount is good, mustache bar bushings appear in good shape, drive shaft bolts are tight, ujoints show no slop. The stub axles are an issue. If I grab the axle on either side of the diff and push on it in the radial direction (normal to the central axis of the axle) It moves enough to feel and hear. I am pretty sure this is bad. Also if go from 1st to reverse, no matter how slowly I let off the gas, it had a definite thud to it. Now once underway, the diff is quite as a mouse. It does not whine or make a fuss of any kind. I certainly hope that I do not replace this one with a diff that is worse than mine!- I'm back! Cam upgrade.
keep in mind that it may be better to bring the entire short block to the machine shop so they can degree in the cam. It makes a huge difference to how effective your cam will be. I think you have your head on straight about just going Stage II and making a fun daily driver. You will be very happy with that set up!- valve train noise
actually, 0.012in = 0.3048mm again be careful!- valve train noise
I do not know how the 73's compare to the 71's, but I used 0.10 Intake / 0.012 exhaust on my stock L24 (1971). If my valves were that lose I would have lots of noise as well. But again, I have a 71.- first half of my tune up results
update. Valve adjustment has been complete on the engine and all valves needed a couple of thousands adjustment. Some were out several thousandths. The whole valve train is noticeable quieter. Cant speak of performance yet as I have not driven it yet. But thats coming as soon as this weather clears up. Ordered my Diff from Zbarn.com. Very nice talking to the guys there. After the diff is swapped out, I will turn my attention to some minor wiring fixes. I will also try to do a more thorough cleaning of the engine bay. Car is nearing mechanical happiness, so I am almost ready to spend many days cruising it around. It just goes to show you that no matter how good of condition your 37 year old car is, its still a 37 year old car!- HP gaining techniques?
Things like electric water pumps should not be relied on for HP increases. Your talking about minute HP that people chasing thousands of a second may do. I would wager this is not you. Never underestimate the quality of stock Datsun parts. Shiny parts in a catalog look good on paper, but seldom live up to the hype in actual returns. Use stock when you can, focus your efforts on parts that will make it run strongly and reliably. Build your engine for the driving you do every day. Trying to live day to day with a high strung motor that is only happy at 6k+ every day is not money well spent. Sacrifice some of that peak HP for strong daily reliability. This is of course unless your building a drag car. Then ignore my post entirely.- I'm back! Cam upgrade.
Well 3-4 k might be enough depending on his goals for the car. Perhaps he does not need larger valves if all he wants is a fun street car. With the cost of head work not trivial, perhaps you can use money else where to suit your needs. Again, it comes down to what your goals for the car are.- ZBARN.com or Zparts.com reviews?
just wanted to thank everybody for their insight and opinions. I have decided to order a spare R180 from Roger at Zbarn. He picked up the phone and was helpful with my purchase. I am looking forward to installing my new diff when it comes in. Job looks tedious, but not hard.- Thread meandering-no real Z content, but Socializing is important too!
I have left well enough alone for long enough. This happens to all car forums who are 99% dominated by men. One girl posts anything and she gets the spot light regardless of how meaningless the content actually is. She had a real problem, the gentlemen and ladies on this forum helped her out. That should have been the end, but now the leg-humpers come out and are in full force talking about boobs, and other non Z related things. Any 16 year old is more than willing to soak it up. I am pleased her Z is out of trouble, really I am. But the rest of this thread content is 404 not found. (HA, hows that for some modern techy lingo, my inner nerd came out) It should really be locked, OR, I could just keep my nose out of it. Which would have worked just as well I suppose.- They are gna tow my Z!!
good luck with your Z. Usually HOA are more bark than bite.- They are gna tow my Z!!
Okay perhaps the lazy comment as a bit overboard, but my personal goal to stand against and end txt lingo is never going to end. As far as I know there are no letter limits on posts, so use all the keys. In my mind every time we allow txt speak to exist it becomes one small step toward it being publicly acceptable, and it should never be. But having said that, for the sake of this board, which I truly enjoy and have learned so much from, I will not dive into pointless arguments if I can help it. Its a remnant of my past board experiences I suppose. I am far from a grammar nazi, Lord knows I have a hard enough time spelling things. But, txt speak is not bad grammar, its a testament to laziness that is irritating to read. LIKE WRITING IN ALL CAPS. Not hard to understand, nor confusing, just irritating. But this is me getting off my soapbox.- They are gna tow my Z!!
Riiiiiiiight. I will remember that. :stupid: So, its not that you do not know how to spell, your just lazy. Contrary to what you believe, the teenagers of today wont make any more of a splash on society than the teenagers of yesterday. Eventually you all outgrow your overgrown sense of self worth. Its part of growing up. Okay, enough bashing, but sorry, text lingo irritates me. So do cocky kids. Man I am starting to sound like my dad... DRAT, I need to go buy something I do not need and cannot afford. - Pictures taken at the WRC Rally Germany
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