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NVZEE2

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  1. One writer's perspective anyway. Probably just another case of stifled Datsun lust! http://wallstcheatsheet.com/automobiles/5-older-cars-that-are-almost-extinct.html/?a=viewall
  2. http://bringatrailer.com/2014/11/11/monte-carlo-style-1971-datsun-240z-works-replica/ http://www.autoscout24.eu/Details.aspx?id=259639957 Edit: I tried to post correct capitalization in the subject line but spell checking has other ideas
  3. Second link is the one, Blue. Thanks for the help!
  4. I saw a thread awhile back by someone who built a gizmo to help with setting SU float levels. It even used an external pump to mimic fuel pressure through the float valve. If this rings a bell, please post the link - haven't been able to find it again. Thanks!
  5. Nice engine detail, but what's that remote Fram filter tied into? It already looks like there's one of everything. http://firsttraderegistry.com/forsale/10_14/70datsun/068.jpg
  6. Google shows related discussions on other car forums including TwinTurbo and NICO; also reference their ebay history as exotikleather. Might be worth a closer look as an interior options source. TwinTurbo.NET: Nissan 300ZX forum - Interior Innovations interior installed. I'm ~98% done with Anyone dealt with Interior Innovations, Saginaw MI? : 300ZX (Z32) General
  7. Answering my own question here - in a word, no. The OEM replacement diaphragm I got from Courtesy fits the Nikki but not the Kyosan because of a design difference in the rod that connects to the pump lever. I also was able to compare the new diaphragm with a 510 Nikki and it looks like the innards could be swapped, as some ebay listings for new 510 pumps suggest. The first photo compares Nikki 510 (L), Nikki replacement, and Kyosan. The difference in rod style between the 2 Nikkis doesn't seem to matter. The second pic shows why the thicker Nikki rod design doesn't fit the Kyosan pump. Reason for all this in the first place is I was hoping to rebuild my non-op Kyosan on the car rather than replacing it. The massive, non-dealer AC compressor bracket blocks getting the pump out without removing all the AC trappings first, including the refrigerant. PITA. Yes, an electric pump is an option being considered.
  8. Not to derail this thread on your gorgeous car, but a detail choice got my attention. You chose Tokico HP's for this car but I saw Illuminas poking up on one of your other Z's. How do they compare? It's one of those decisions ahead for me - thanks for input!
  9. Does anyone know if the internals from 240Z Nikki and Kyosandenki pumps, particularly diaphragms, will swap? It might help expand rebuild options is why I ask. Thanks!
  10. Nissan has posted the interview videos: The life and times of Nissan Legend Yutaka Katayama - Nissan Online Newsroom
  11. John Morton co-drove in Dave Chidester's FAR-liveried Z for the '73 enduro at Laguna Seca. They finished fifth.
  12. Design Chief: Nissan IDx And Z Could Be Same Future Sports Car
  13. Any condensation problem with the headlight covers? I suppose that climate (i.e., Seattle vs Phoenix) and even headlight temperature (incandescent vs 100-watt halogen, etc) could play a roll in that as well.
  14. Actually there was a gasket - called "packing" #20 in the diagram: Datsun 240Z/260Z Camshaft & Valve Mechanism L24, L26 (To Nov.-'74) - pn 13103E3002. Google shows they may still be available, though a skin of RTV would be simpler.
  15. I had to remove the cam oiler/spray bar to fix a wonky rocker arm on my new-to-me '72. It looked like there was a silicone sealer between the bar and cam towers. Manuals don't seem to address any type of gasket or goo at these contact points and I don't see a definitive answer in previous, similar threads. Other than using as little of something as possible, is there consensus on whether or not and what product would be best? Not making any mods at the moment, just trying to get her runnin'
  16. Pete Brock's personal S1 240 is supposed to be unveiled at JCCS 9/27 and looks to include the spook and spoiler, so BRE may have updated info on how they install. New BRE shirt gives a silhouette with both classic details: http://www.bre2.net/mm5/graphics/00000001/bre2_240z_legend_tshirt_lgt.jpg
  17. https://www.vintagewheels.com/search/?query=1969-78+Datsun+Z&ref=hp_cat
  18. https://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/cto/4657325505.html
  19. Did the Brits on Wheeler Dealers ever do a Z (or Zed, for that matter)? Their show is done pretty well compared to the US chopshop mentality.
  20. New Nissan Z to go targa, hybrid - motoring.com.au Next Nissan Z may get targa T tops hybrid engine | Autoweek
  21. Extreme re-engineering project in the works at Phillips Automotive https://www.facebook.com/pages/Phillips-Automotive-Performance-LLC/140144852696123
  22. This must have made the rounds before but I don't find it here. From SoCal, a Maxima FWD VG turbo hanging from the hindquarters of an otherwise uniquely modified Z. Any further details? Another VG under the hood? From I went to Bob's Big Boy tonight Oddimotive: Irvine Cars and Coffee sightings: August 24, 2013
  23. A unique detail (maybe THE distinguishing detail?) is that all-metal "DEALER OPTION SLIDING POWER MOONROOF" — http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/OTQ5WDE2MDA=/z/vV8AAOSwwPtTwLSh/$_57.JPG Anyone run across that before? Makes me wonder if an option to those old, leaky glass sunroofs many of us are blessed with would be to install a panel in the roof to LOOK like something else belonged in that hole. Seller history shows other Z transactions as well.
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