Everything posted by ajmcforester
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My 10K Original Mile 240z for Sale Discussion
The matter is how well it was repaired and documented the Cuda would have all the repair documented to the T. Damage can be forgiven for the most part with proper repair and documentation of the repair. I like the car from what I can see I'd conciser if it was in my area to take a look at it. If the price was on the higher end I'd want to take it to a shop and measure the whole car and see if it was true and the underside damage. The shop would be of my choice, and depending the location hit I might even request the removal of a panel to check; leave no guess on the damage a bad repair can cost your life, or a bad investment. If the price was low enough I might buy it then check to see how true it was with the idea that if it was to bad I could part it out.
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New Member
The four letter R word is never good, but that might be a fun car to restore.
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My 10K Original Mile 240z for Sale Discussion
A car like that needs documentation to be worth a lot. People are looking for well documented cars to show in the preservation class, that has become very popular, and about time if you ask me. This car lacks paperwork from what I see, in fact the paperwork it has devalues the car, a salvage title. Now knowing it was in a accident will devalue a car but not knowing what happened, and no documentation on how it was repaired is even worse. However the car looks to be a clean example with low millage, if the damage was repaired well the car might sell for over 10,000 and would be surprised if over 20,000 I'm thinking about 12,000
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Differential breather leak
No more wiping babies rear ends that would be nice:stupid:
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Jdm exhaust muffler
I loved my Colorado Customs I had on my last Z.
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Jdm exhaust muffler
I guess to match the exhaust you will need billet rims, looks very nice
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Denver area mechanic
I grew up in Arvada, that is a good one also
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New member
260Z with rust at 9500 pass it up you will find better, even if it was a 240Z I'd say skip it. That rust repair would make the car almost 15,000 when done and that's if everything else was good.
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Denver area mechanic
That would be a little bit over, with good traffic. I worked in Steamboat Springs for a summer & fall, to bad he don't live in Ft Collins their are several better twisty road in that direction
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Denver area mechanic
Vernal is farther than 5 hours. I wish the Z mechanic that was in the Denver metro area was still around I would send you to him in a hart beet. He would complain and give you some lip from time to time but his work was good. I used to work in the area your son lives the good shops in that area are not cheap. A lot of my clients used Downing Street Garage (720) 259-9630 401 Downing St, Denver, CO 80218 I looked them up, they might not be cheap but they are good. My Dad likes Kars Incorporated (303) 420-5757 9491 W 44th Ave, #110, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 They are a little cheaper, the owners are not Nissan Mechanics (Owners are factory trained Corvette specialists), but their staff has grown and they have brought a lot of other specialists in so they might be good also. For my Nissan/Datsuns I owned I only took them in twice (one to learn how to tune SU carbs, the other time was to repair a broken valve)
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First time Z owner
If your .1mm off on the needles you will have a hell of a time getting the carbs to balance. to adjust the floats they need to be in the car. what I made was two tubes with right angles that I screw into the drain it work with them installed I run the car and see what level I get and work until I get the proper height. I made a mark after I did it the first time so I know how high it needs to be
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any color other than black?
A medium to dark gray with what they call a velvet texture
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First time Z owner
It's funny I've done some work outside of my field it wasn't bad and I didn't mind it at the time but I would have gone nuts if that was my career. You have one financial advantage over me with the Z, that is they are more common in your area, which means you are more likely to find them in salvage yards and people with parts in your area. Most of the time I need to order salvage parts or new parts, pay for shipping and all that. Colorado and Arizona was very good for parts it was a lot easier to take care of these cars, but around hear I might as well be driving a one off. While cleaning the carb don't tighten the screws to the float chamber you will need to adjust the float once it's back on the car. Also pull out the manual when reinstalling the needles they need to be as accurate as possible on the height. Don't tighten the screws a whole lot I see this way to much just enough that you see the lock washer become flat.
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Denver area mechanic
What area in Denver is he in I grew-up out their and I owned a 84 200sx. If I was still out their I'd take a look I had the 2.2L block which was almost identical to the American 240sx blocks
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New member
Look for little to no rust. Rust bad very bad it is the most expensive thing to fix. Don't forget a refrigerator magnet to test the body for filler carefull pay exstra attention to the battery area rear deck lid and rocker pannels
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First time Z owner
Complaints about what you make or have don't get you far in life. I like my work yet in 2009 Forbes put my profession as the 5th lowest paid job for what you do and need to know. Even some people I supervise make more, you got to love what you do and do it. You find worrying about what you have and have not will make your life suck.
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Brake and other hard line isolator bracket, rubber replacements
I got a set from him also very happy with it. Now on your rear tube I have a chrome one that I'm selling a set with other chrome parts including the air cleaner if your interested.
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New member from New Jersey
Nice one I think I remember when that one was for sale. Vineland, I've found my Z their many times when trying to get lost when I first moved to NJ. I also did a lot of work in the city. I'll keep an eye out for you, and welcome to the site
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First time Z owner
I would have suggested you take them a part on the car but two things your working out side and you can bring them in and they are easier to learn how to work and are put together off the car. Next time you clean them up try it on the car and see what you think.
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First time Z owner
I would not worry about the little oil in the carbs, take them off as at the intake, be carefull not to mess with the linkage adjustments it makes it easier to re-tune.
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Protecting chrome vacuum plating
Your method was how I applied this stuff from the hobby store except I used a plastic puddy knife over a razor.
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Protecting chrome vacuum plating
Local model airplane store has a film used to cover the wings you can't tell the difference, with a good glue and some heat gun work
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First time Z owner
I was just think he might want to get rid of any sludge or areas of buildup that he can just wipe out with a clean lint free rag. I'd only go to that level of using kerosene if I was going to rebuild the engine or was replacing all the bearings, you run to high of a risk of damaging the bearings.
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First time Z owner
Gary is talking about the whole valve system I didn't think you wanted to replace guides and seats, you can to just a light clean up and adjustment of the valves with only taking the valve cover off. By the way the engine might not have been rebuilt you should add lead substitute other wise you can cause some engine damage. You don't need to do it every time you fill up but do it regularly.
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[2011] What did you do to/with your S30 today?
It was funny their had been several shows in the past they would not let me enter since it was Japanese well one I won best of show and asked how that happen well they told me they saw how much the crowd loved your car and you got more attention than the rest of the cars so we decided to call it an entry. IT think people love these cars and they just don't seem to make many car shows, I never got a bad review at any show, and people seem to just love these cars.