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bartsscooterservice

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  1. I'm no electrical guy. But my common sense say don't mess with the factory set up from the AFM. I would replace the AFM if it was faulty.
  2. I placed mine with the arrow pointing forward. No leaks so far. R180. I use special classic car line oil from Kroon Oil for my diff Datsun - 240Z S30 (1969-1973) - Rear axle - Product recommendation - Kroon-Oil
  3. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
  4. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks. I finally installed the turbo wheels with michelin tires... and yes finally a smooth ride and steady steering wheel ! I will post some pics tomorrow. Doesn't look bad at all ! I'm also going to pick up 14 inch iron cross wheels saturday, so I don't have to waste my new 14 inch dunlop tires, and have 2 sets, they use the same lug nuts as the turbo wheels oem nissan.
  5. I just heard a friend I picked up datsun parts before has a set of these he says. I'm going to check it out saturday.
  6. I've been looking for wolfrace like mag wheels in 14 inch, but they are none to find. Then I found out those original 280zx iron cross wheels are 14 inch to, and I really like them. Anyone has a good set he's willing to sell and ship overseas ? Like this: I'm asking some friends overhere, maybe I can find them here, just keeping this option open.. Gr Bart
  7. Seems your pinion is not hitting the driving gear in the gearbox. In other words it's not driven.
  8. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    While waiting for the tires, started refurbing the turbo wheels today. I am sandblasting them, and giving them the silver finish ( no gloss ), motip wheelspray. I think it looks great..standard look, makes the wheel stand out more, then when it's polished, and I hate polishing by the way
  9. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    worn out camshaft ? it's coming from the engine I think, not the carbs.
  10. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Also new replacement rear brake drums arrived from the US. My old ones where really worn out.. this is one of the parts that still was to be replaced.
  11. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Hi Doug, If I can't get them here, I will order them in the USA for sure.. It seems many brands make this kind of wheel, but the original ones seem to be the " wolfrace " brand ? I'm not sure. It's a pain anyhow to find classic car aluminium wheels in 14 inch here.. Gr Bart
  12. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    I'm thinking what to do, like said above it's some immitation brand, and one wheels has a different ET.. if the wheel goes on the balancer machine they use the center hole, but if the mounting is somewhere out, the rim could balance fine but it doesn't center on the axle..
  13. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks for the info/help guys. I couldn't find any 14 inch wheels for now...damn hard to find here. Today I was able to pick up 15 inch 280zx turbo wheels with the original nuts with them ( just have to put new tires on them, these have a flat spot from sitting over 10 years and are old). So this should fix my vibration problem. I will keep looking out for 14 inch wheels. The problem with my current wheels is that 1 wheel has a different ET, the wheel is not the same as the others and it's some immitation brand, I'm not sure if it's worth fixing these, or just looking for a genuine wolfrace 14 inch set ? At least I have these 15 inch wheels for now, they don't look bad I picked them up fearly cheap, the guy was quitting his Datsun hobby. He had a solid euro 280zx turbo for sale !
  14. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    the tires are new dunlop put on last year ! But it was the wheels I am sure now.
  15. There's a guy in Groningen who has 280Z parts. Look under " Datsun 280Z " in Markplaats, he's called Peter I believe. I like your creativity here
  16. Well I found out the Scimitar '' GTE '' has the same PCD that matches the 240z's. Also late 60's , 6 cylinder mustangs have the same PCD.
  17. Hi Chas, Can't you get another good AFM somewhere ? Gr Bart
  18. That 73 looks pretty solid
  19. Just found out the guy never had those wheels under his scimitar gte he said today, he measured the pcd on his car today and it was indeed the same as 240z PCD of 114.3. The wheels he sold where a smaller PCD, but he advertised them as GTE wheels..
  20. Talking about Scimitar GTE.. yesterday I went looking for 14 inch mag wheels, and one guy near Amsterdam had them advertised as 114.3 PCD. Same as 240z right ? I took one of my wheels with me, but upon measuring his PCD seemed smaller like 108 , anyhow it was not the same ? Are there different PCD sizes for the GTE ? ? Wolfrace velgen 4x - Overige Auto-onderdelen - Marktplaats.nl
  21. Oh yeah it did ! I almost went mental on this issue.. But now the next step.. finding classic 14 inch wheels for it. It seems in the USA plenty.. but here ?
  22. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Yup. I have been looking for classic 14 inch wheels, but it's going to be hard here.. I've called a dozen shops allready, but none seem to have.
  23. Yeah...maybe you have the same problem.
  24. Problem found... chas's wheels solved the problem, it was not even aligned yet, but a steady ride finally.. now I know where to look, possibly other new rims and bolts..
  25. bartsscooterservice posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Problem found... chas's wheels solved the problem, it was not even aligned yet, but a steady ride finally.. now I know where to look, possibly other new rims and bolts..
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