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Bambikiller240

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  1. Alan: I think GM will sell far more of the GTO model in the USA (in a LHD version) than they will in OZ (in a RHD version). What leads you believe that it was "designed for the Australian market"? I think that all that can be said is that the hand brake is where the designers/builders wanted it. To state a "reason" for the placement would seem to me to be very presumptive, unless the designers have actually, publicly stated a reason for it's placement.
  2. Amen! It is where it is because the designers wanted it there. Nuff said! (anyway, this nit has been picked to DEATH!)
  3. Bambikiller240 replied to MikeT73's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    General calls for help are best directed to the Police or the Fire Department. You might want to explain yourself a bit.
  4. Emergency Brake cables and support hanger springs (under car in rear near axles); or loose sway bar link mounts (rotted bushings)
  5. Tom: "Like Wow."
  6. Sorry, If you have some EL on your car..............it's too late, you've already gone rice (or pimp).
  7. You might want to ask our member "Phred" about whether OEM springs are good enough for the cam lift that you now have. He builds engines for a living and knows L6 engines very well.
  8. Bambikiller240 replied to Tommo560's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Unless you bought a K&N filter made to fit in your stock Air Cleaner, you are going to have to remove the entire aircleaner assembly including the baseplate (air horns). If you run SU's without Air horns, you will lose power. You can buy air horns to bolt onto the carbs.
  9. Bambikiller240 replied to ZOVER's post in a topic in Interior
    Covers are about $175 for a pair (cover 2 seats). Foam cushions are about $85 for one set (covers one seat).
  10. Bambikiller240 commented on frankfou999's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  11. Bambikiller240 replied to ZOVER's post in a topic in Interior
    No Sewing. They just slide on. You may need to rebuild the foam cushion before installing the covers. Instructions on HOW TO INSTALL came with the last set I bought. (it was a long time ago, though)
  12. Bambikiller240 replied to Ed's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I think I'd consider Permatex #2 sealant. It is not supposed to be affected by fuel or oil. Maybe test a bit of it on a piece of metal and soak it in oil. Normal Silicone sealant would probably be my LAST choice
  13. Bambikiller240 replied to 59ghia's post in a topic in Introductions
    Section 113 of Z Car Microfiche which details the Carpet and mats underneath does not show them.
  14. Bambikiller240 replied to zhead240's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Not sure why your search didn't bring up any info as this subject has been discussed every fall season for a few years at least. Here's two thread that I found for you http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4006&highlight=Storage http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4047&highlight=Storage
  15. Bambikiller240 replied to 59ghia's post in a topic in Introductions
    I've never seen clips like that for holding down mats. I'd hate to see the condition of the floorpans considering how much rust is on those clips.
  16. Bambikiller240 replied to 59ghia's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks Dave.
  17. Or he could give the wheels to me, and buy another set that fit better. Ya, I like that idea!
  18. Bambikiller240 replied to 59ghia's post in a topic in Introductions
    Dave: which wrecker? last time I was out there there were several yards.
  19. Bambikiller240 replied to ZHadMan's post in a topic in Electrical
    If you are in need of a complete wiring harness for your 240Z, your best bet currently is to contact one of the Z Specialist Salvage yards for what you need. Z Specialites in Snohomish, Wa. Danny's Datsuns in Roseburg, OR Z Parts in Richmond, CA CyberSanford in Michigan Z Car Source of AZ in Phoenix, AZ Z Barn in Maryville, TN
  20. Hi Ben: The calipers were not colored red from the factory, but "Sumitomo" is cast into the calipers on OEM units. I believe from my recollection of looking at your calipers that they are stock 240/260Z. 1mm gap between wheel and caliper sounds awfully close, but I don't know if it is a problem or not. Hopefully someone else can advise you.
  21. I like the quote inyour signature line. I wonder how many people "don't get it". (notice what I found interesting about the post)
  22. Bambikiller240 replied to MrMarcDude's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    STD is for use on an engine where the crankshaft bearing surfaces DO NOT require machine work to remove grooves or other distortion. 0.25mm (0.010") is for use on an engine where the crankshaft bearing surfaces HAVE BEEN machined 0.25mm smaller in diameter than normal (stock) Until you know the condition of your crankshaft (examined and measured by a knowledgable automotive machine shop) it is impossible to know which bearings you should purchase to properly rebuild your engine.
  23. Bambikiller240 replied to Ed's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    www.datsunzparts.com/start.htm When in doubt................www.google.com
  24. Andrew: Thanks for the picture. I was thinking that I had to get into the far end of the stalk to access the washer switch contacts. Guess I should have looked at my spare parts or taken the stalk off and played with it. I will clean up the contacts and apply "DeoxiT 100" to them to keep them from getting fouled again. Thank you. Carl

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