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saturday night music thread
We appreciate it! This whole album was good. You might also remember Hard to Laugh and She's So Young. Both had pretty solid airplay back in the day in Canada.
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Paint protection film
... and appropriate.
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Putting out the feelers
I'm sad just reading this. What a beautiful car! I'm certainly no expert, but it looks like a car that would do well on BAT to me.
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[2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
I hope you strapped them down to the headlight scoop for the drive, although I think you'll need to wait a while before opening them.
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How vibration free is your 70-71 240Z?
Yep, that guy's got some writing and acting talent. A really good communicator. Very enlightening and entertaining! I think he probably could/should have included an explanation as to how/why the two sides of an unaligned U-joint can turn at different and varying speeds. Maybe it would have been too much, but I think it could involve a little trigonometry, and who wouldn't like that?!
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WTB Driver's Side (left) Headlight Scoop
It's more indecision than anything. I'm not usually prone to indecision, but I'd really like to stick with a fiberglass scoop, and couldn't convince myself to go metal. I also think you're better off selling the four pieces together, than having two fenders and one scoop, so it probably works out OK. I do appreciate you checking on them for me. Good luck! As a friend of mine likes to say, "My wife loves that sh*t!". @CanTechZ I'll send you a PM and hopefully we can move this forward!
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WTB Driver's Side (left) Headlight Scoop
I've never done this sort of repair, but I'm confident that I could do it if I had to. These days there's so much good material out there on the internet (interspersed with the other stuff) that you can learn to do almost anything if you're at all handy, and are willing to put in the time. I'm not worried about the mounting studs. One of my original ones was broken and a fix looked pretty straightforward. Of course, I might have the luxury of sourcing one that doesn't require any work, and I might take the lazy path if it's available! I moved to a condo a couple of years ago, so I no longer have my three car garage or my enormous basement to work in. ☹️
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WTB Driver's Side (left) Headlight Scoop
No problem. I really appreciate you guys doing what you do to help out. This, among other things, is what makes this particular forum so great!
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WTB Driver's Side (left) Headlight Scoop
@CanTechZ It's certainly better than mine, and it looks like it could be cleaned up, although I'm no body repair guy! @Yarb were you able to check the one you have to determine whether it's fiberglass or metal? What sort of shape is it in?
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WTB Driver's Side (left) Headlight Scoop
I'm sure I could manage to do the necessary repair work on the scoop, although I'd prefer not to! @CanTechZ , if you could send a couple of pictures that would be great. @Yarb, let me know whether yours is fiberglass and what sort of shape it's in. Thanks to both of you for responding! I'd really rather have a used part than a newly manufactured one!
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WTB Driver's Side (left) Headlight Scoop
Indeed I do. I gave up on finding one used, and ordered one from MSA, who originally said they had one in stock, but a week later found that they didn't and are now forecasting 6-8 weeks to get one. If you have one, I'm interested!
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WTB Driver's Side (left) Headlight Scoop
A rather large pickup truck completed an unauthorized modification to my driver's side headlight scoop last summer, so I'm looking for a replacement. I see that MSA sells them, but I figured I'd check with people here in case anyone is trying to clear some garage space. The car is an April 1971 240Z, and currently has fiberglass scoops, so that's my preferred replacement material as well. I'm not worried about colour, because it'll be painted anyway. The car is the one @grannyknot documented here. I'm in Canada, but have a US mailing address I can use if anyone has a scoop, but doesn't want to ship to Canada.
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Issue with Datsun Garage
I went through the same thing last winter. There's a thread in this forum about it somewhere. It went on for months with various different reasons why nothing had shipped. I eventually heard from someone named Mark, who got things sorted out as well as possible. He shipped the items they had on hand and cancelled the remaining items. The email thread with various people from Datsun Garage stretches from July 2023 to January 2024. I was calling and leaving voice messages at the same time I was emailing. I never had anyone answer the phone. I would keep after them to ship anything they have from your order and process a refund for the rest.
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Transmission bolts
I've been meaning to say something similar. I purchased well over 100 different parts for my car while I was working on it and while @grannyknot was working on it. The parts came from a lot of different suppliers. Z Car Depot was the best supplier I dealt with by a pretty wide margin. I look on their site first now.
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240Z SU Throttle Cable Kit
I used blue loctite (because I had some around) when I got mine back together. I eventually accomplished that by cutting the stainless steel braid back a little from the end of the inner sheath, then wrapping thread tightly around the braid so I could get it back into the ferrule. That worked very well after many frustrating tries without the thread. I'll eventually attach the cable to the adjuster, but am avoiding blipping the throttle from the engine bay until I do. Replacing the linkage with the cable has made the car a joy to drive again. Having said that, I've found one particularly sticky joint in the linkage I removed. I don't think I'll be going back, though.