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Darrel

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  1. Of the two earlier emails, neither has been returned. The first one in december I didn't have my snail mail listed. The one on the 15th this month had it, but still no email reply. Hopefully the one I sent yesterday will get some kind of response. I'm not in a big hurry for them, just as long as they show up. If they don't I will go back to the store and have them order two new kits and take what I need from them and let them deal with dorman. I'm patient. Thanks for the updates.
  2. OK, I went ahead and wrote my own email and only relied on the part numbers to cut and paste. The last email i sent them with my street addy was on the 15th. So maybe 10 days wasn't enough time to have him look into the problem. Nothing in the mail today.
  3. great, more stuff to cut and paste. I'm sure I'll get my parts one way or another. ;-)
  4. I had the book handy so I looked it up. Before i couldn't recall where the grove was, block or cap. It's been 7 yrs since i refreshed the engine in the 240. Thinking about it, I thought the gasket set had instructions? But the books are great for following when working on our cars. All books are a must have, from the FSM to the lowly haynes.
  5. The "lips" of the seal goes toward the block, the nails go on the cap side with the beveled edge toward the seal. The nail is what pushes the seal into place against the block.
  6. Highest selling year, maybe, but the 240z ran from 70-73 and the 280z from 75-78, both 4 year runs compared to only one for the 260. There was a 260 on craigs list as well. ok, ok, This is the north american market numbers.
  7. Keep your options open for other cars like the 280z. There have been a few popping up on CL pretty cheap. I still have the ad from cl on the 280z 2+2 for $500, not sure if it's sold yet.
  8. good luck? Go over to hybridz site and check out "mull" 's build. His was probably in worse shape.
  9. worked as a locksmith during high school, but after breaking a few picks I decided it wasn't for me. I still like to dabble in it every now and then. I still have my pick set, at least the picks that I haven't broken. :-D
  10. There are still wafer kits out there. But he was wondering about the spring loaded dust shield. Warren aka customlock used to fix them, but not sure if he still does.
  11. We met while bolting tires together at our new track. There are a couple of candidates on craigslist, search "datsun" There are a couple of projects if you want to take them on. There was also a 280z for $500 that had a clutch "cable" that went out. If interested I can send the info since it isn't on CL anymore, you can call if it's still available. As for the car that's discussed here, I think you can do better, jmo. $850 for a real project on CL. The ad should still be up on cl. There is another 240 on cl for about $1K, both projects. It just depends how far you want to go.
  12. ok, I guess i didn't read that right. Like pop s z said, did you put silicone grease where the sway bar goes through? If not then the bushing won't really last as long as if there were grease there. Are these poly bushings or rubber if poly, did you use the silicone grease that came with them?
  13. You'll be fine, if anything the grease in the bracket will make it fit easier.
  14. You have a heck of a commute.
  15. change clutch master as well, lube and change gear oil before moving it around. How were the brake lines, wheel cylinders and calipers?
  16. About the gas tank, drop it and clean it out. My 240 sat for 14 yrs before I picked it up and the tank had a lot of varnish in it which clogged up the filters.
  17. While I haven't taken the tail lights apart I wondered if someone could make a metal piece to replace it. It wouldn't look original but better than peeling plastic chrome. Someone can plate the plastic with "chrome" but not sure who it is. edit-- google search-- chrome plastic plating
  18. it all depends if they are trying to route it away or around something. I don't recall if mine had that many, they might, but they all have at least 2 pieces. pan bracket and line bracket. Looking at it, those are the same bracket bolted together.
  19. classifieds or you could try and restore the old ones yourself. I am sure there is a thread about that here.
  20. I don't recall the brackets having that many parts, but may be wrong. But yes they were plated from factory. It's up to you about what you want to do. But yes, that is a normal bracket or at least parts of brackets.
  21. it's all cool, my dry sense of humor doesn't come across well when typed. Just giving blake a hard time. ;-)
  22. Practicing for the launches? :-D Don't mind blake, he's always really, really, really, really hostile to all the newbies to the site. It's a good thing we took away his police baton. That is a great looking car.
  23. Great story. I wonder what's going to happen when the wife and mistress have some time alone.
  24. That will work. The brackets are separate pieces. The line separators bolt onto the lines, then bolt to the bracket that is bolted onto the oil pan.
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