Everything posted by jfa.series1
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Paint Formulation for 920 Gold
Most licensed shops today can't/wont touch the old single-stage paints due to regulatory issues - way too many VOCs are released. I only mentioned it because it is still available to the DIY'rs. Your 920 Gold effort is looking outstanding! I hope to see mine back from the paint shop in about a 3 weeks. Jim
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Paint Formulation for 920 Gold
A member from the NE messaged me about his difficulty in locating a supplier for 920 Gold. I use a local auto paint supplier that is a PPG outlet, this color formulation is in the PPG computer. It is available in the old single stage acrylic enamel as well as the more current two-stage finishes. Jim
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Reproduction S30 fresh air intakes
Adam is very interested in hearing about other NLA parts that he could mfr. Contact him with your ideas and needs. Jim
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Reproduction S30 fresh air intakes
For of you S30 owners with busted or missing fresh air elbows, this just might be your perfect solution. I placed my EBay order Friday A.M. and the shipment arrived in Saturday's mail - USPS Priority. Keep in mind, Keller TX is only about 50 miles away from my home. These parts are simply outstanding! Each was wrapped in a foam envelope to protect the finish and a tiny bag of replacement screws & washers was enclosed - all nicely yellow cad plated. The bracket and internal brace are correctly finished, the plastic material looks to be slightly thicker than original - will certainly last another 40 years. Here is a shot of the new and old parts. The guy mfg. these is Adam Weber, his email is aweb1492@yahoo.com. This was a limited production run to gauge the marketplace interest, lets all show him some love. Jim
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Minor rust repair
The wire brush, Marine Clean, and Metal Ready can be completed as fast as you can work. Metal Ready must be thoroughly washed out with water to neutralize the acid and let the zinc phosphate residue to setup in the drying process. I recommend at least 2 days of drying with very good air circulation. If you decide to use the POR-15 products, be sure to download ALL instruction sheets from their site. FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS!!! POR-15 paint is VERY viscous - it runs as fast as a kid to candy and it will easily pool on any flat surface. Be sure to follow the instructions on closing the paint can with a layer of plastic wrap. You probably want to allow 2-3 days of drying on the POR-15 paint, again with good circulation. I had no trouble with my color-coat adhering to the POR-15. A little Penetrol in the oil-based paint gives it excellent flow qualities, aids drying. A couple more days of drying for the color-coat. You are probably looking at about 1 week total if you stick with the job. Jim
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Minor rust repair
As a card carrying member of the "been there, done that" club, every bit of the advice above is spot on! You need to inspect all of the floorboard area for damage. And while you are at it, look for one or more entry points for the source of the water - base of windshield, all firewall openings, A/C, ... you get the idea. A wire brush wheel on a drill motor is great for breaking loose all the build-up. Vacuum out all the loose stuff, then hit it with Marine Clean followed by Metal Ready. Let it dry thoroughly for a few days before applying POR-15 paint. Here is my photo log of the process on my car. A tip from my brother-in-law: for non-critical areas, consider getting paint tinted to match your car color at a big-box store. I used my inspection lid as a source color. Since the floorboards are fully covered, they count as a non-critical visual area. This is a pretty easy fix as long as no major damage is discovered. Remember - RUST NEVER SLEEPS! Good luck. Jim
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Reproduction S30 fresh air intakes
Many thanks for this post. I just placed an order for my resto project. Jim
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260ztrunk vapor tank
Another consideration on non-OEM hoses: you are dealing with three different ID's on the fuel tank vent hoses (at least on my car). A check of your vapor tank will confirm your situation. If you do replace the lines,OEM or other, there are two rubber grommets where two lines enter the passenger compartment near the tail lights. These help seal out exhaust fumes, ...etc. They are available at Banzai Motorworks. I don't think you should consider doing without the vent lines in place.
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260ztrunk vapor tank
The purpose of the tank is to collect the fuel vapors coming from the fuel tank and avoid pressure buildup. Check the plumbing, you likely have three vapor lines coming into the collector from different points on the fuel tank. There should be a fourth line, much smaller, at the top of the collector tank that connects to a hard line going back to the engine to burn the vapors. The three main vapor lines will cost about $210-225 to replace (parts cost only at Courtesy Nissan). I just picked up mine this week as part of my resto project. Hope this helps.
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1971 240Z Replace Struts w/Oil or Gas?
To the best of my knowledge, the original hydraulic shock inserts supplied at the factory cannot be rebuilt, only replaced... if you can find them (and yes, some are still around). My recommendation seconds others above: go with the newer gas-filled insert cartridges. If you decide to go with lowered springs, be sure the new gas shocks are compatible, such as Tokico HP. Not all brands work with lowered springs.
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Trying to resurrect another Z
If it is the flat panel that has the hatch striker you are looking for, try Banzai Motorworks - item BO-56, for a replacement panel. http://www.zzxdatsun.com/catBits.php
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Before and almost after...
So glad to see you bringing this classic back to its original 920 gold. Awesome effort! FYI - HLS30-01228 lives just up the road from me in Plano TX, is also 920 gold and is going thru its own restoration to original (my car is also 920 gold).
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ZCON 2015 Beale St. Show
Video of Beale Street Judged Car Show entries
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ZCON 2015 Beale St. Show
Video of cars in the Beale Street Judged Car Show. Early 1900's blues music by Bessie Jackson "Barbeque Bessie" and Memphis Minnie "Down By The Riverside"