Everything posted by zspert
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Rear bearing end play
What have you got to lose, rertorque.
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Repro 240Z Fuel Tank Coming Available
Chris, if the white car is yours you've made a number of mistakes!! Now I wish I could have visited with you!!
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1970 Franklin Mint 240Z up for Auction on BaT
Lonetreesteve I wasn't able to have a look, sure wish I could have. On the other hand it might have broken my heart. About 2 months ago I got a call from a salesman asking if I would be interested in pimping for E's new Z car book. When he mentioned that my shop got a mention my ears perked up. He offered to send me an e version for my perusal. I had a look and got a bit hot when he, E, touted up the very characters we've been commenting on while devoting exactly one sentence, or is it two, to the shops that did the Z Store restorations - for very little profit. Go back about 20 years or so. At that time I was supplying Nissan with reproduction parts for the Z Store program. Some I already offered and some they, Nissan, commissioned. This relationship fostered a number of conversations about my experiences as a Datsun dealer mechanic during the early 70's and how the environment was, as I described it, heady. E mentioned that perhaps some day he would write about the US Z scene. On one hand I'm flattered to get some ink for my business while on the other hand don't like being associated with a resident of OK who has such an extensive record of deceit. In short, If one is known by the company they keep then this book may not be in my best interest. However, could it be that a number of the the characters outlined in the book, now well known to those of us that have been in the Z world for more than 15 minutes, should indeed be known by the company they keep? Cheers
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1970 Franklin Mint 240Z up for Auction on BaT
SH30-H & DougN you've hit the nail squarely on the head. I have a lot to say about that book, and some back story, but don't have a lot of time in the am so I'll have to chime in this evening. Cheers
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1970 Franklin Mint 240Z up for Auction on BaT
Yes, quite the personal "history" indeed.
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1970 Franklin Mint 240Z up for Auction on BaT
"mostly the underside" I sure hope they didn't screw up the assembly marks like they seem to do to every Z that slips through their hands. Last time I worked on Paul's car the underside was PERFECT!
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Series 1 Choke Hand Throttle Cable Assembly Mechanism
Banzai has those connectors NEW for far less. WOW, 2 grand for those cables. I think I have 2 new sets in stock.
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Correct Decal Positioning
The VAST majority of the OK decals were scraped off by the guys in the wash rack before the Z was delivered to the happy new owner. Therefore just about every time I sell one of my reproductions my customer asks me where, exactly, it should go on the right quarter window. Before I give my recommendation I stress that the guys on the assembly line weren't to exact about location. Over the more than 40 years Banzai has been in business I've been very lucky to have a large # of original owner cars go through my shop. A couple of days ago another landed in my shop. It's a blue on blue mid 71 build correct down to the hubcaps. It does have dealer installed a/c. This picture of the factory installed OK decal is an example of what I'm talking about regarding placement! I've also included a picture of our latest offering, 240 tire info decal. Unlike the decal offered by our would be competitor in B.C, ours has the correct font.
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Quality 240Z Floor Pans & Frame Rails Finally Available
Given his history, I just can't believe ANYTHING that character says!
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
Interesting thing about those Euro dists. They were available from the Comp Dept after the standard units were NLA through the regular parts Dept. This is why I won't reuse a lock washer. Still available from your dealer
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
Yes, I use 10-12 BTDC @ 40 degrees dwell. I have installed Euro dists when you could still get them from Nissan US and used the same specs.
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
After being on display in my office for umpteen years the colors, yes colors, were a bit faded. One of my customers very generously agreed to have it professionally reproduced and enhanced. Should bring the colors back. When it returns, soon I hope, I'll post the results.
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
It is?
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
Yes, model, therefore, market is indicated on a build sheet I have.
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
I think it's important to remember that all of the Datsun models - Z, 510, 1200, 521 and Roadster - imported to the US during the period being discussed had information decals. I can assure you they were not added at the dealers. That would leave Port of Entry. Again, I can assure you that there were no facilities at the US ports that could have handled such an operation.
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
I finally had a chance to dig through the archives for those sound deadener part numbers. they are, or were, G5930-89904 and G5930-89902. I last bought any 9/07. I can't remember which is thicker (cargo area)
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
There MAY be as many as 4 different decals for 1971
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
Looks silver to me
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
The underhood emissions/tune-up specs on the BAT car was silver as is my reproduction, as it should be.
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Meanwhile, a Z432R sells for $805k in Japan
I found it funny that those $%^& door jamb bumpers were missing!!
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
Gav240z - BINGO!! Cheers
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
We, Datsun dealer personnel in the US, were taught, by the factory, to identify cars by production date and model name, i.e. 3/72 510 2 door. It was explained to us as being the best way to get the correct parts from the mechanic's parts counter in the dealership. Not trying to be argumentative - just stating the historical record as experienced by me. PS I worked in Datsun dealers as a mechanic from 1970-1980
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
54436-E4100 Bolt-Transverse Link - Bolt that secures the front control arm to the subframe(note the color) NLA from Nissan US 01221-00211 Nut-Hex Lock L - left tie rod end lock nut- NLA from Nissan US 08911-34410(A) Nut-Rev idle shaft - Early 4 speed trans also used on the 3N71A automatic trans to lock the shifter in place. However more familiar as the right tie rod end lock nut- NLA from Nissan US
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Mint '71 240Z - More Fun Coming to BaT
26th & Chris - Please give me a few days to dig into the archives for those part #s. Cheers