Everything posted by jfa.series1
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Outer Rubber Molding for the Side Windows
The link that Blue has provided came in shortly after I wrapped up my car but it turns out to be an exact match for how I did my replacement fuzzy strips (great minds think alike? ). A big caution for anyone going this route: the fuzzy strip is very close to the glass so it is critical that the pop-rivet be very well seated into the fuzzy material. It helps to actually tweezer out a bit of material (i.e. make a small well) after the hole is drilled to ensure the rivet seats as deep as possible. After the rivet is in, check for any burrs or sharp edges that might scratch the glass.
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Outer Rubber Molding for the Side Windows
jcb and healyalt - I checked the BD site, the current parts offered are the same as when I purchased. No explanation for the difference in the coupe and 2+2 prices. Note that all are listed as "molding w/seal" so you are getting new stainless trim with a squeegee installed. The early 240 item at $50 each is exactly what I bought. Some searches on this site may turn up discussions where others found just the squeegee product elsewhere.
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How a simple valve adjust can ruin your whole day.
Yet another example of "no good deed goes unpunished!"
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Outer Rubber Molding for the Side Windows
Not having a 2+2 at hand for comparison - if the squeegee length is the same for both models then you both are probably right. The squeegee-only option was not offered when I bought mine. Perhaps you guys can compare notes on your respective squeegee length and answer the question. Given the price, I suspect you are right it does not have the stainless.
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Outer Rubber Molding for the Side Windows
Clearly we have different year models so no guarantee on availability on your car. I actually bought the replacement stainless with squeegee installed from Black Dragon, it is a nice looking part. The replacement does not have the door top curve already in it and rather than fight to warp it into place (and possibly bend it or screw up a new paint job), I opted to transfer the squeegee to my old stainless. Others on this board have found just the squeegee material elsewhere and may be able to chime in with sources.
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Outer Rubber Molding for the Side Windows
I drilled 1/8" holes thru the squeegee and stainless, used aluminum pop rivets - probably about 6-8 per side. Its all back together so I can't check on the exact number.
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Outer Rubber Molding for the Side Windows
I attached replacement squeegee strips with pop rivets. With a bit of care to make sure they are well seated, there should be no problem with scrapes against the glass.
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should i remove cali emissoin eqip from my 71 240z
Congratulations on your purchase and a big welcome to the group. As with any new member there is the obligatory posting of pictures lest you find your car missing one morning and being held for ransom until you post.
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Back to the Future -- 1971 Datsun 240Z
Pics, pics, pics! Oh, did I mention we want to see some pics? Welcome to the group and a return to your younger days.
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'70 240Z original tire
Did you ever get your tire photo?
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New owner of a 72 240Z
Welcome - that's a really nice looking car. +1 on Hardway's comments on the fuel smell. Bad seals around the taillights can also be the source of dangerous exhaust fumes. Have fun with the new ride.
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27155 e4400 blower harness connections
Here's an old thread with some points of differing opinion. It may only add to any confusion. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/electrical-s30/42832-blower-harness-connector.html
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Suspension black paint
Here's my front and rear suspension shots showing the before, during, and after. I used POR's degreaser and Metal Ready products to thoroughly clean and neutralize any rust with a lot of wire brush action. I then followed up with Rustoleum Gloss Black. With that slick finish, everything wipes down very easily.
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Learning to keep quiet!
No good deed goes unpunished!
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Nice Z in NH
Nice pics. Something about that color just seems to catch my eye .
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Door lock issue, advice needed
If your '73 is anything like the earlier models, pull the interior door panel and look at the mechanism for a tubular-shaped white nylon adjustor near the lock. It will be on a rod about 1/8" diameter. Move the adjustor further onto the rod in small increments until you get the needed movement on the key lock. Move it only enough for the key lock to operate smoothly, more is not better. When the door skin was replaced all the lock parts came out and this adjustment was probably changed.
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Headlight covers with chrome trim.....
Yep, we've already got a guy in Houston that cover that area only too well! I've got you in my watch list. Looks like I need to check out that Happy Rabbit.
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Headlight covers with chrome trim.....
Hey Carl, What's your seller ID? Share it with us so we can all check out your auctions. Jim
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Barn find
Hilarious! The bidding was started by the seller at $200. Then "another" bidder came in and in the space of less than 30 seconds entered 4 bids that now stand at $1,200. Shell game anyone?
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Door weatherstripping for 71 240z
OE is still available thru Nissan (new, not NOS), check with your dealer or contact Courtesy.
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Reflector strips on Taillight Panel?
Actually, the use of reflective tape was handled by the folks at BRE over 40 years ago. When I bought my car, the dealer had already installed the BRE Spook and spoiler. The spoiler came with the DATSUN die-cut letter set done in 3M reflective material, the dealer installed the tape set after painting the parts in 920 Gold. BRE still sells the die-cut set today but it is no longer the 3M reflective tape.
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Need some paint help
That is a great choice as a reference!
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Reflector strips on Taillight Panel?
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Need some paint help
On the radiator support, yes - only the front side gets a blackout. Here are a couple of in-process shots of my front fender wells. I took the shock tower down to bare metal and POR-15'ed it, then masked that area and sprayed truck bed liner as an insulating layer. That will give you an idea of an all black fender well. Don't forget - mud and dirt also shows on black. I painted the shock tower and front side of the footwell with a special paint I had made up, then dusted the fender well with body color. I hope this helps a bit with your decision process.
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Need some paint help
Lemon Ice sounds delicious, looking forward to a pic of the finished car. If you want to stay with a factory-style scheme, the car will be one color all over including underside, wheel wells, inside the shock towers, ...etc. I've attached a pic of the blackout for the radiator support. From the factory, this was a satin finish but I went with glossy for easier maintenance. I also went with a black underside and started it right where the firewall transitions into the tunnel at the tranny mounts. My wheel wells are body color, not black- it seems to highlight the wheels and tires better.. Your car, your choices.