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74FAIRLADYZ

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  1. I am in need of a RHD latch and cable for my 74 Fairlady, does anyone here know where I might find one. I have contacted the Australia Z car club but have had no luck as of yet. Thanks, Travis
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  5. is it too late to get in on this deal?
  6. I have the same clock and I believe my oscillator is bad. Please keep us posted on your progress. Just out of curiousity, has anyone used this company? http://clocksandgauges.com/ I contacted them today. Travis
  7. My next thing to do on my list it the exhaust. I dont like the 6-2 MSA style header. I did see on ebay a hooker header part number 8116-8115. However, I cannot find a retailer for hooker headers that offer the datsun headers. These header are duals but they have flanges on them. Anyone know who sells them? T
  8. 74FAIRLADYZ replied to 2ManyZs's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    2nd only to computer techs who charger you double time for a 1 hr job, markup their prices 200% and still dont fix it! Trav
  9. 74FAIRLADYZ replied to GunnerRob's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I have an extra 75 drive shaft in my garage,
  10. So if I understand you correctly, I need o expand my control arm to compensate for the new bushings by using a threaded rod and nuts to expand it?
  11. I have all new parts from MSA These are the rear control arms. It was late when I finished, so I wasnt thinking too clearly this morning. I guess I need to lightly sand my new pins so that they will go into the inner sleeve of the bushing. I was also thinking last night that the width of the collar on the new bushing looked bigger (longer) than the original pin. Is is possible that once I have the new bushings installed that the strut tower will not fit due to the increased size of the bushings? I might have to sand them down if they dont fit. Is this correct, or am I just being paranoid before I assembly it? Thanks! Go Sooners!
  12. I have finally removed the old control arm bushings! Everyone was right about this job, it is no fun. It took me about an hour per bushing to remove them. The propane torch sure came in handy. My question now is how do I properly install the urethane bushings and collar? You can't really press the urethane in without ruining it. Do you just grease it up and use a rubber mallet and gently tap them into place? Then, do I install the collar in the bushings before the pin is installed, or do I install the pin and then drive the collar onto the pin? The collar doesnt fit on the pin as nicely as I had hoped, by that I mean it doesn't just slide on smoothly. It is one tight fit. But then again, I didn't expect this to be fun and easy. Although it was better than staying home for my wifes Pampered Chief party! Any help regarding the install is much appreciated! Travis
  13. 74FAIRLADYZ replied to Mike's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    The link is not funtional anymore for the Dash restoration place in Australia. Can some provide it again? I read the post and have a question, can't I just ship it to Australia? Why does it have to go to Vancover? Travis
  14. After reading all these post, and then consulting my Chiltons manual that says "remove bolts and then remove pin" I figured what the hell,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Now what the heck have I done, the spindle pin surely ruined. I have it half way out. I need a bigger hammer. I just hope the outer race is less forgiving that the damn spindle.
  15. Your more helpful than the Chiltons manual. Do you know if anyone makes or sells an adapter for the E-brake for the ZX Brake conversion, and the brake lines?
  16. I posted a comment regarding the rear end noise on my Z last week. After considering the feedback, I have decided to replace all the bearing, bushings, rear insulator, ect. One of the replies from a very knowledgable Z owner suggested to me that the 200SX Turbo came with a R200, 4.11 gears. Has anyone installed one of these in their car? Is it a direct bolt on? I have not yet went to my local Z salvage yard to check it out. My other question regards the Disc brake conversion. I have realized that I am not going to be able to do the 240SX conversion due to my wheel size. Has anyone done the ZX swap, and if so were larger rims, other than the 14x7 offset work with these. I believe the ZX rotor are smaller than the 84-85 300Z rotors used with the 240Sx calipers. Travis
  17. Moder Motorsports was kind enough to email and he told me that he had heard of some people having problems with the 240SX conversion fitting on stock rims. Travis:sleepy:
  18. Has anyone done the rear disc conversion on their Z using the factory sized rims? I have american racing rims 14x7. I have heard that sometimes they rub on the rim.
  19. Is the 4.11 from the 200sx a direct bolt up to the Z or do you have to modify it? I recall that the 200sx came with either a Turbo or v6. Does it matter which one it came from?

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