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Thanks blue , I must add one thing , each car has each smell . I always feel “ USA “ every time I get in the orange 240Z. And I really like the smell . I can not say well enough, what makes me feel like that ? Maybe you are not realized , but I am sure there is a certain smell in the US . Each time I opened the box bought eBay USA, , there was a smell which I like . It brings back good memories to me when I was at a flight training in Bakersfield California . Supermarket , warehous , airport , everywhere. Kats
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Battery support, both are mint . Splash guard behind the right rear tire , the orange 240Z has a so beautiful one . Kats
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Badges are mint in the orange 240Z . Center console , dashboard , heater panel are same mint condition. ( both cars have replacement door weather strip) Kats
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Bits and pieces comparison , tail gate inner rubber and hood upper rubber , both cars still have originals , just amazing . Tail light exterior panel , both are non repainted , but there is a difference of aging , fading for each. Kats
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Alan, I understood what you told me , and us . I need to have manners to post something. I am learning everyday ! Carl, that is interesting, Mr.Sigeru Nagata, for the first time for me. I have reviewed all the Mr.Tamura's letters today, but could not find his name . Probably Mr. Yoshida knows him. If some one wants to know about Mr.Yoshida and Mr.Tamura, please see this, Kats
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Thanks Alan !! I deleted them . Kats
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They are not my original pictures. I found in internet. The silver Z432 is my car , featured on a magazine issued around 1975 . Kats
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Hi , two cars comparison. Both are 1972 model , and survivor, . They are not restored , but have had been well taken care of from original owners. As you guess and see both , the orange is nicer than the maroon . California climate? Maybe , but this maroon is keeping very good condition as spending its life in humid Japan .I realized we can keep our car like this if we take care of our car very well even in Asian countries. I think the difference came from “ history “ of each cars. The maroon had some scratches on the left hand front fender and door , and little bit under the left hand rear bumper , near the muffler. The orange did not have such injuries. This makes maroon looks inferior of its exterior condition to the orange, the repair job at that time ( 1973 and after ) was not good . But I like its history, then It makes me feel difficult to decide remain as it is , or paint it like new with whole new parts which I have stored. Also the orange still has complete carpet and jute set , even each one has a paper stamp of quality inspection. The maroon is missing two front jute set , all the others are remained with the car . Tools , wheels, hubcaps , and speakers , seats , these hard to keep things with cars are original. I can compare one by one , the one has spent its life in the US , and the other one has spent its life in Japan . Some parts are looked identical of its condition, but some parts are not the same , it is fun to guess what made these parts looked different. And both have a lot of receipts from the begging ! Kats
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Today I did some work on the S20, Japan is now nice but little bit chilly in the morning and evening. I adjusted carbs at an airport parking lot before my flig?ht The carbs were summer set up , I was hoping I set for autumn, but I tried not to touch a lot . I felt I must stay with Mr . Watanabe ‘s tuning . My work is not perfect , I am just an amateur . Kats
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Mike , I hope you will enjoy Japan , and I hope we can meet ! Kats
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Hi blue, a lot of homework! I think it is a good idea to discuss about that at a new thread .? Kats
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Here is a link of an old magazine , some Z432 pictures are there . https://motor-fan.jp/tech/10005253
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Thanks for sharing those wonderful pictures!! I love it !! scotta , you were in Japan when I was 6 years old , and the Skyline ! Kats
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Again thank you everyone, Mr . Kawashima will be so happy when he see these comments . The reason why I took off the #1 FS5C71A just after a few thousand kilometers, was I wanted to have rotations between these two perfectly rebuilt 71A . And also me and Mr. Kawashima both were curious about how the big two nuts stay after a couple thousand kilometers usage. We will check it again in next few thousand kilometers. Also I want to see how the synchros are getting worned out . Gavin , I would love to ! You can visit me anytime and you have to determine what is the Z432 and what is the 240ZG , also the automatic Z with A/C and the 4speed with 3.364 Z by driving them in your hand . All of my cars are daily driver , you can test the wiper and the rear glass defroster in a heavy rain , and see the how “ parking lights “ and “ passing lights “ work at night .The aerial mast and the 8 track FM pack make you feel good . I wish I could open a cafe with Zs , for everyone who wants to see and feel the original Zs just like back in 70’s . Kats
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These two FS5C71A rebuilt by Mr.Kawashima , one is in my Z432 and the one is taking a rest after driving a few thousand kilometers. I checked the big two nuts , they are rock solid ! Mr. Kawashima tightened them properly. Kats
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FS5C71A has big two nuts for securing the fifth gear , this design is a cause of common trouble of surging the gear and the hub by the big two nuts become loose. Mr . Kawashima has been rebuilding so many Nissan transmissions , he puts a single big nut with special securing method for the fifth gear of FS5C71A If customers want it . Also he recommends using a 71B upgraded folks , double sealing for the control lever etc . He offers me FS5C71A with all the Warner synchro modification, I think it will be very nice but , I just like the original at the moment. Kats
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Yeah , I have never driven FS5W71B , but I can imagine. 5th is one way operating gear , I mean it does not have “ down shift “ , this makes the fift gear less likely worn out than the other gears . So Nissan remain the Porche type synchro for the fifth gear ? Kats
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wiring path of fasten seat belt light on 1972 240z
kats replied to Johnny wick's topic in Electrical
Hi , I still have not been able to see my car , so I post some here . The attached pictures are , 3 wire - connector of the defroster SW 4 wire - connector of the seat belt and choke light A wiring illustration of body , Nov 1972 A wiring illustration of Dash , Nov 1972 ( but I can not see the connectors for the warning light in the illustration) A wiring diagram of whole car , Nov 1972 A service manual of 1973 240Z , Nov 1972 A description of seat SW , Nov 1972 My 240Z’s original defroster SW and branke plate , and choke light , Dec 1971 My 240Z’s original seat belts , non retract / non position sensor type , Dec 1971 A view of original set up of seat belt warning light with choke light and defroster SW for HLS30- 62001 and after . Kats -
wiring path of fasten seat belt light on 1972 240z
kats replied to Johnny wick's topic in Electrical
Hi , I will take some pictures of the wiring of my car . But I say again , my case is not the original wiring, I wanted to have the warning system. So I added some wiring and connectors and using existing wiring and connectors . I did not cut nor welded any original wiring because I can resume originals whenever I want to . The best thing is to see someone’s original wiring. Kats -
Nashville! too much humidity is an usual thing for me in Japan , but I was hoping somewhere in west coast. Now I am wondering I can have a big vacation for such a long distance trip with driving my Z . My orange automatic 240Z has an A/C . Kats
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Yes ! Japan is a country “ rising sun “ where we can have a celebration year faster than any of you . So we must start it from 2019 a little bit earlier than your country.? Kats
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Hi SteveJ , I am thinking about bringing my Z to the 2020 ZCON . Japan ,like Alan said , we are looking forward to having a 50th anniversary in 2019 . On 20th Dec 1969 , Z went on sale in Japan . Some people got their Z actually in Dec 1969 . So , it is natural for us . This car , PS30-00049, is still having a warranty card . The date of register is 9th Jan 1970 . Usually it takes a week or so to deliver a car to the customers, the first owner seemed placing an order and making a contract with a payment just after 20th Dec 1969 . This car (PS30-00049) is now owned by Mr . Shiro Nakamura , a former design manager of Nissan when Z33 was made . https://bisan.co.jp/甦ったフェアレディZ432-p-hitorigoto002/ Which car should I bring ? My 240ZG with fully restored ( probably hard to do it because of money , parts are ready though ) or , the ZG as a survivor, with a lot of patina. Or my blue US 240Z with a S20 swapped ? Kats
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Hi Captain ! I wish I could go there , to see a lot of nice owners and cars . That 432 is very famous, I think that is correct ! ( the cap is current type though) Used to be on some magazines and displayed at Nissan HQ long time ago. Take a good rest Captain , Kats