Everything posted by Bambikiller240
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Console repair: How to patch holes?
I used patches of steel, welded into the holes when i needed to repair rust holes. We can buy 2 part epoxy putty bars (you knead the 2 parts together and it hardens); POR Epoxy Putty or buy stuff called JB WELD which is 2 tubes of a paste that hardens when you mix them together. J B WELD
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Lower alt bolt size!!!!
can't help you then.
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Console repair: How to patch holes?
What is "bog"?
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New Ford Project
For lots of info and support on a V8 conversion to a Z, see www.hybridz.org These fellas do all kinds of modifications and transplants to Z cars.
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Headlight Extensions.....Broken stems!
Heaven help you if the extractor breaks (like they often do). It is HARDENED steel and when I broke one in a manifold stud I had to take the head to a machine shop ($$$$) to have the broken extractor and stud removed.
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Fix for Slow Wipers
I'll have to check further (not going to do any metalurgy tests), but the spherical bearing didn't look like steel on my two sets of rods.
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Fix for Slow Wipers
I wasn't meaning to argue wether it would work or not, just curious. Teflon might make things quieter When I took mine apart, only the Pivots (looked to be bronze bushing) had much corrosion due to dried out grease. The Spherical bearings in the Operatinng Rods (also bronze) were/are in great shape. I do have spare parts now "just in case" something goes bad in the next 30 years. (If I last that long)
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Fix for Slow Wipers
Teflon bushings? In the R and L Pivots? In place of the spherical bearings on the Operating rods?
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Lower alt bolt size!!!!
I am almost positive that on my 72 240Z there are 2 bolts at the bottom (where the alt pivots). The hole DOES NOT go all the way through the Alternator mounting bracket. You use 2 bolts, one from the front and another from the rear to secure the Alt to the bracket. I don't remember the length of the bolts, but 8mm X 1.25 is correct.
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Restoring 240Z Steering Wheels
Yes Alfa, That is what I remembered also. Thanks to MikeW (aka Super Sleuth) for finding the thread. Quoting from the thread: "By the way, Mr.MATSUO told me steering wheel is made of wood and plastic. I saw this topic on the web before,"real wood or plastic?" He said this technology was a very special of another japanese company, they use real wood over the metal core and pooring lickid plastic then pressed with very strong forece. So the steering wheel is made of real wood,but same time made of plastic.
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Problem 72 240Z
Maybe kids, maybe just rust (from condensation), jellified (is that a word?) old gasoline, and rotted rubber from the hoses. Either way it sounds like it's going to be difficult to get it all out. Hopefully the "plug" doesn't extend through the entire line. Good Luck!
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Door Weather-stripping
Ah, Now the price sounds in the correct range for OEM Door seals.
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Restoring 240Z Steering Wheels
Sorry, having seen and touched my ruined wheel, I am convinced that it is made of wood and some chemical/resin/plastic (whatever). The material in my wheel did splinter somewhat at the breaks. I'm not interested in going through the discussion again, but if someone is interested enough to find Kat's post on the subject, I believe it will be seen how the wheel material was actually described. Who is Chiba?
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Restoring 240Z Steering Wheels
I believe that Kats reported to us that in one of his discussions with Mr. Matsuo he was told that the steering wheels were indeed made of wood, but that the wood was impregnated with some kind of resin. In my youth I was involved in an accident in a Z and busted the steering wheel by stiff-arming the wheel at impact. The wheel defintiely appeared to be wood with some product infused throughout the wood fibers. Based on the grain and pores in the wood, it looks like it could be some variety of mahogany (possibly red) to me. It is definitely not oak wood, though red oak stain could be close to the original color. BTW, the photo's attached are not mine. They were posted on Eric Neyerlin's www.zparts.com site
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Problem 72 240Z
Many "full service" radiator shops can boil out your tank, open it up if needed, sandblast any corrosion, and seal the entire tank for you. You can buy the vent hoses from Nissan (some are pricey), or you can use generic "fuel/oil rated" hose from a Parts house for most of them. There is the one hose with the 180 degree bend (at the rear of the tank) that I suggest purchasing from Nissan, the others I just use "fuel/oil rated hose" from the parts store. The sender unit is (was recently) still available from Nissan. I don't think it comes with the rubber sealing O-ring, so order one of those also. Check prices at places like Courtesy Nissan, Motorsport Auto, etc before ordering parts. Prices can vary greatly. Always as if they give a discount to Classic Z Car Club www.classiczcars.com , or Internet Z Car club www.zhome.com As for the metal fuel line (the one through the trans tunnel to the engine bay) I have only replaced it with the drive train removed, so I can't say how difficult it would be with the drivetrain in place.
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Fix for Slow Wipers
YES, that Anti-Fog RAIN-X is the worst thing I've ever experienced on glass. Do they still sell it? If so, WHY?
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Cable released hatch?
Said more eloquently than I would have.
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early zcar tv specials
There was some good info on the Full Throttle show, but it was lame to build-up a Sports Car with a 4bbl carb and then race it on a drag strip. We discussed this in a separate thread. The "brothers" that star in the show were lame too. Not sure if I've seen the other one you mentioned.
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Hello!
Been discussed a lot. try a search on "fumes". There are several causes and solutions.
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interpretation
Ah, OK. I was typically "pipe dreaming" before I listened to Dr. Demento. Does that make me a "Herbivoir"?
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Fix for Slow Wipers
Yeah, RAIN-X is good. Some Parts stores carry RAIN-X Windshield Washer Fluid (for your washer bottle) in addition to the regular RAIN-X liquid. The RAIN-Xwasher bottle fluid is good for a quick refresh on the fly of the RAIN-X protection of your windshield.
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interpretation
I dont know what Casey said (I never paid any attention to him) Yes, I'm sure ethe "herb" comment was in reference to the "pipe" dream. Still, I'll ignore the "herb" comment
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Fix for Slow Wipers
Gavin, It's not going to be about the motor, rather it's going to be about rebuilding/servicing the mechanical parts (operating rods/joints, wiper pivots, etc.) The motors seem to just keep on ticking.
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Fix for Slow Wipers
My rebuilt system is installed and operating. One pivot was so dry of grease and corroded that I could only barely rotate it by hand when disassembled. I cleaned and lubed everything, replaced the felt washers and rubber pivot isolators, and pivot boots, then reinstalled it all and it works great. Wiper motion is faster than has been since I bought the car 6 years ago.
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interpretation
I'll ignore the "herb" part , but I don't get the Casey Kasem reference either.