Everything posted by Carl Beck
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I've been looking for a project
also make sure the fuel line out and the return line in are not blocked.. that has happened to a more than a couple people.. with Red Coat or others restricting fuel flow. Lucky for us today - we can stick a camera almost anywhere in the tank. Tank looks fine for now - if you later decide you are going to do a full first class Refresh or even a Restoration it will easy enough to pull it back out later.
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Love the z
Well first its Running at the 1973 Baja 500 Off Road Races. Second it is a 620 which I think was one of the best styled 70’s Datsun Pickups. Third Mr. Conner (the driver there) was an independent advertising Promoter who brought SIMONIZ Corporation as a sponsor for the BRE Team and Datsun Competition efforts. (not to mention I was a New Car Sales Manager for a Datsun Dealer in 1973). The 68 Pick-up in the second picture was prepared by Brock Racing Enterprises (BRE) for Mary McGee & John Timanus. As part of the BRE 1968 Team effort at the Baja. BRE ran 3 Factory Supplied and Supported 510’s that year as well. One of which Mr. Brock owns today.
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I've been looking for a project
So far as we have found - with a couple of exceptions - the Datsun 240Z’s with VIN’s between HLS30 8944 and HLS30 9603 with DOM's of 08/70 - have been A/T equipped. The earliest reported was HLS30 07963 07/70.
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I've been looking for a project
Be careful to keep the same pistons in the same carb. body - they wear in differently.
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I've been looking for a project
It really did not depend on the Date of Sale. It depended upon the Selling Dealer who took the Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO) to the local DMV and filled out the paper work to request the first registration to create the first Vehicle Title. So we have lots of 240Z's registered as either 1970 or 1971 overlapping within 6 or more months.
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KONI Sports for Classic Z's
The different positions could be either a spring rate difference - or a difference in Free Length. The corner weight could be 635 lbs on one side and 685 lbs on the other for example. So if the spring rate is the same, then you would use a slightly longer spring on the heavy side - so that both side would wind up with the same 'installed length". Most of the Factory Service Manuals give you the Spring Rate (constant), the Free Length and the Installed length.
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KONI Sports for Classic Z's
The different colored paint dabs help identify the Spring Rates, as well as the position on the car. I don't have the information for the 280ZX, but as an example see: http://zhome.com/240ZSprings/EuroSpecSprings.htm
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Hey everyone! New member, looking for a Z...
Hi Kyle - welcome to the group. No question in my mind - a 240Z can be daily driven and easily set up for the occasional Track Days and weekend Autocross. As far as being competitive in todays Sports Car racing …I think Greg Ira has done pretty well these past few years if you ever plan to go all out Racing. Best advice is take your time shopping, looking, shopping. Look for the cleanest, most rust free body you can find, that hasn’t been hacked up by some PO. I would expect to spend $20K to $25K today for really good 240Z. Pay the money up front for a good one - it is always the least expensive way to go. Everything mechanical on the 240Z’s is easy to fix. Add a set of good shocks, coil-overs, proper anti-sway bar or bars - great wheel/tires sets (one for street use, another for Track Days/Auto-X). A good engine and drive train… and the Z’s capabilities well far exceed your driving ability for several years. Plus you’ll have a really beautiful Classic to drive and enjoy every day.
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Found old Z pictures. I’ll start!
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Love the z
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I've been looking for a project
The only Vent that is necessary - is the one you are having turned around. The one on the lower part of the tank and the one of the other side of the top of the tank should be plugged.
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I've been looking for a project
Might as well have them block off the rest of the unused vent and evaporative tubes while it's there..
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I've been looking for a project
If the shop will reverse the output from that vent to eliminate the need for a 180 degree turn in the hose - DO IT - far better solution. There is no need for the hose to be bent, nor reason that vent points the wrong way.
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Found old Z pictures. I’ll start!
Studied SAC Logistics - SAC was updating and automating their entire supply chain. We all loved Denver. Returned there for the 1996 ZCCA Convention hosted by the Z Car Club of Colorado - great group of Z enthusiasts. Didn't realize the base was shut down.. real shame, Denver is a beautiful place.
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Found old Z pictures. I’ll start!
“.. a B52 can come in so low and so fast they will burn chickens in the barnyard..” (Dr. Strangelove) God I love the Buff’s.. Great to see they left one there..
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Nissan Factory Service Manual for 1970z
See the Thread: "I've Been Looking For A Project"
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Found old Z pictures. I’ll start!
Former Lowry AFB? What is it now? I have very fond memories of Denver, from my time at Lowrey -circa 1969. Carl B.
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I've been looking for a project
Hard to tell from the picture - but the valve train doesn't look to bad for a 50 year old. Oil bar is still intact.. Looks like a spare from a 260Z. Glad you were able to get the rear drums off - without destroying them. Take your time and enjoy the process.. Carl B.
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How Many 240Z’s (1970 to 1973) are left?
Hi Guy: Reliable count? - no. In rounded numbers, there were 153,000 HLS30 Datsun 240Z’s were produced. That is just based on the highest HLS30 VIN found so far. HLS30 172767 minus 20,000 VIN numbers not used/assigned between the 1972 and 1973 Model Years. 98% of which were sold in North America. Over the past 30 years, I’ve recorded about 2600 HLS30 VIN’s 1969 though 1973 - gathered from any/all sources. Local Club’s, For Sale Ad.’s, eBay, ZCCA Conventions, on-line forums like this, FaceBook etc. etc. Most likely some of the VIN’s recorded 20 or 30 years ago - have also been lost to crashes or rust etc. If my statistical sample captured 1 out of 3 HLS30 240Z’s remaining - there very well might be 7800 of them still in existence. For vehicles 46 to 49 years old - 5% remaining would be an exceptional number. How Many are Restorable?… depends on now much the market values them now and in the future. At present rates of $30K to $50K could be 25% of the remaining cars are financially feasible for a full refresh or restoration. If market values increase significantly to say $80K to $100K maybe 35%+ are restorable. Carl
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Datsun Dealership Signs!
Not an old Sign - but a new one in an old place. https://www.tireco.com/article/2018/03/28/history-post-ii-2-2-2-4-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/
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Interesting read
Hi gnosez - Very interesting, would love to see more. The Camel GT Pace Car is especially interesting as it was prepared to be an actual race car.
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Interesting read
Hi Mike - Thanks, I'll have to go back though some of the old Datsun News again, always find something I wasn't looking for the last time. Wonder who the kids sitting on the fender are? Of course Rodney Allen Rippy is still a “Car Nut”. You should Post that picture on his Facebook Page. https://www.facebook.com/rodneyallenrippy427?lst=665002773%3A100026930003513%3A1544994936
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Interesting read
Ah GREAT - thanks Mike. Funny thing, Gary Savage sent in a picture of the 1972 OMS Pace Car at OMS back in 1999. Finally got to meet Gary in person this year at Jim's ZMECCA Christmas Party. So when are we going to get you back down here to Florida?
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Interesting read
That is the 1972 OMS Pace Car... http://zhome.com/Racing/PaceCars.htm They changed the tail lights to make it look like a more current model - to get additional Nissan rewards..