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  1. https://youtu.be/ECQuQWy2t4g?t=317
  2. 240260280 replied to gundee's post in a topic in 432 & 432-R
    I have some Skyline GTR Original Dealer Info releases for the first 3 years: They would look nice in that grey garage! I'm up for S30 parts to trade if anyone is interested.
  3. Try cleaning all plugs with carb cleaner and brass wire brush then see how long it will idle. If they carbon foul again then you have too much fuel. There are a few causes. Give it a go then get back to us.
  4. What do plugs look like?
  5. Yesterday: picked up 280z firewall linkage and 280z oil bar at Zbarn for my buddy's 73 resto Today: Redline MT-90 , Clutch Fluid, Brake Fluid, filled. Transmission mount torqued (using yellow paint marker on torqued bolts).
  6. Hoovered another HLS30-00007 off road picture for your viewing pleasure. Note the rubber rear bumper guard, and missing "D" in hubcap These early Z photos also had similar hub caps: HLS30-00008
  7. I'm sure @Carl Beck would agree ?
  8. I wonder where that place is?
  9. HLS30-00007 in 1969. Still and two videos HLS30-00007_Red_Commercial.mp4 HLS30-00007.mp4
  10. 240260280 replied to kats's post in a topic in 432 & 432-R
    I think this is @HS30-H's nice thread on an S20 rebuild: https://www.gtr.co.uk/forum/236658-1969-nissan-s20-twin-cam-engine-rebuild.html Very nice!!!
  11. Here is a 1965 drawing from Mr. Matsuo
  12. Just 50 year milestones.... nothing more.
  13. Bruce also works on exhausts:
  14. Check connections and wiring to coolant temperature sensor.
  15. What do plugs look like? Soot?
  16. Maybe a call to this company: https://www.stanleyengineeredfastening.com/fasteners/metal-clips
  17. Watch out for the tail width and the bumpers. A 240z I restored had fibreglass quarters installed many years ago and they were wider than stock. The bumper fit very close: I'll have a look for clips.
  18. 240260280 replied to NVZEE2's post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    They clearly belong in the thread about breasts!
  19. 240260280 replied to mastershake1998's post in a topic in For Sale
    If Santa was good: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Datsun-70-78-240Z-260Z-280Z-NOS-OEM-Quarter-Panels-Pair-LH-RH/183612252327?hash=item2ac024a0a7:g:eWkAAOSw1rpcKRNF:rk:6:pf:0
  20. 240260280 replied to mastershake1998's post in a topic in For Sale
    More on Ebay $4k Price
  21. 2019 Wish: Hi @Sean Dezart, would you be interested in taking your header to the next level? If so, read the details below. I think it could be thoroughly validated by @blodiafter he completes his initial dyno testing. If all works out, you will have one of the best performing headers and we will have conquered the mid-range rich-dip. The solution is to add a simple piece in the hottest spot of each runner and transition to slightly larger pipe. Improving Header Design (content from Speed Talk): 1. So, what does an anti-reversion valve do? It is simply a one way resistor to delay the reversion effect and give time for the exhaust valve to close. 2. How does it work? Since hot exhaust wants to expand, we give it the opportunity to, but only in the reverse direction. 3. Where to put it? At the tail end of the largest pulse of exhaust, where the exhaust slows down. If your header is port matched, it is approximately 7-8 inches from the header flange. To be more accurate, you can map out the temperatures of the header pipe and there will be a temperature spike where the exhaust slows down. This spot will have the greatest affect. This spot is relative to engine displacement and not rpm. So, moving it higher or lower just makes it less effective. Top
  22. Some interesting ones below thanks to data and images from @kats @HS30-H @Mike B @Carl Beck & @26th-Z and anyone I missed (BIG THANKS!) May 1969 - total 2 cars - one domestic, one export: 1 = S30-00001 (Factory prototype 1) 2 = HLS30-00001 (Factory prototype 2) June 1969 - total 1 car - domestic: 3 = PS30-00001 (Factory prototype 3) July 1969 - total 4 cars - two domestic, two export: 4 = HLS30-00002 (Primary Production prototype 1) 5 = S30-00002 (Primary Production prototype 2) 6 = PS30-00002 (Primary Production prototype 3) 7 = HS30-00001 (Primary Production prototype 4) August 1969 - total 7 cars: 8 = S30-00003 (Primary Production prototype 5) 9 = S30-00004 (Primary Production prototype 6) 10 = S30-00005 (Primary Production prototype 7) 11 = PS30-00003 (Primary Production prototype ? 12 = HLS30-00003 (Primary Production prototype 9) 13 = S30-00006 (Primary Production prototype 10) 14 = PS30-00004 (Primary Production prototype 11) October 10 Two 240z test cars and parts arrive in North America in crates - HLS30-00004 (Silver Manual Mfg:09-69) Seisan Shisaku: #14 - HLS30-00005 (Silver Automatic Mfg:09-69) Seisan Shisaku: #15 < October 22 Three 240z demo/photo/show cars arrive in North America - HLS30-00006 (Green) - HLS30-00007 (Silver) - HLS30-00008 (Red) Oct 17 Press Presentation Ginza HQ, Tokyo Oct 20 First Ad in Japanese Paper (432) Oct 22 NYC International Preview Pierre Hotel (and press kit release HLS30-00006 Green) Oct 24 16th Tokyo Motor Show Oct 24 Wilshire Motor Show Preview LA Oct 27 Calif Competition Press and Autoweek Article on the new 240z with photo of Test car Oct 30 Boston Motor Show Oct ?? HLS30-00013 & HS30-00003 produced Nov ?? 432 Race Track Testing Suzuka Circuit Nov 25 Japan Test Drive for Journalists near Mt. Fuji Nov 25 ARRC Daytona Speedway 240z (red HLS30-00007) Dec 20 Refined Z's Shipped by plane to North America (following Seisan Shisaku road testing feedback and export production slow down to resolve) Early Z Production car Early Z Photos Early Z Advertising and Promotion Early Z Brochure Press Show in Japan Tokyo Motor Show Boston Car Show ARRC with Early Promo Z in Public Press Test Drive in Japan Early Z Coverage in Magazines Manufacturing Testing in North America
  23. GREAT VIDEO!!! You may wish to double check the fuel hose location against the carb linkage when it moves to its full excursions.
  24. 240260280 replied to Valentin's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Heads-up @Lazeum A new 240z owner in your patch ? bonne année!!!

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