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  1. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I am about to replace carbs on my 70 to tripple Delorto carbs. I was wondering if anyone has a "laundry list" of fuel line, hoses, adapters, etc. I might need for this conversion. I currently have the carbs, cannon intake with linkage. I was looking at Earls for lines. Mark
  2. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    I am trying to replace shifter know for my 240. does anyone know the diameter and thread depth for my z. Mark
  3. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I just purchased a NISMO performance clutch. 225mm clutch cover.I also have a Fidenza light flywheel. Does anyone know weather there will be some compatiblity issues with these two items. I am installing on 240z with 5speed. Mark
  4. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    Royce, Thanks for the info. I will definately try to attend the swap meet. can you give the address or location in Rio Vista. What times its being held. Mark
  5. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    I am looking to convert my 70 Z to a R200 rear end. It currently has a 5 speed tran. (not sure what year) and I need a parts list for the conversion. Can anyone tell me what is required to make the swap besides the rear end itself. Mark
  6. What condition are the headers and for what years?
  7. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I have a triple set of Dellorto 40 sidedraft carbs. I want to buy a canon intake that has bolt pattern for Weber. Does anyone know weather they have the same pattern. From what I have read Dellortos and Webbers are almost identical. Has anyone used the Dellorto setup on canon intake? Is the linkage the same?? Mark
  8. I found a link for a company that sells this set up for $295 including linkage. For those of you interested here it is: http://www.jameng.com/products/index.phtml?section=6
  9. I checked Yellowpages.com and Switchboard.com. Neither show a listing for that name. If anyone has a numbe or website for this person I would appreciate it.
  10. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    IT WORKED! The new wheel is on. Thanks! Took about 5 minutes and some good "elbow grease"
  11. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Do you reccomend WD-40 for this method
  12. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Ok, I just bought this beautiful Nardi steering wheel but cant seem to get the stock wheel off of my 240z. I went and bought a wheel puller but the diameter of whole on the puller is too small to fit on the bolt on the car. I looked at one other puller and it is the same size. Can anyone tell me where to buy a wheel puller that will work on my Z. I am dying to install this Nardi!!
  13. I am getting ready to install tripple webbers on my Z but I can seem to find a intake manifold. I know Canon makes one, but where can you buy them? website? Also, is there a difference in the manifold from one year to the next.....HELP!! MARK
  14. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Internet Finds
    from what I am reading there is a difference in the pan from one year to the next. I am not sure why the gasket works on all. Maybe because the blocks are all the same.
  15. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    I am getting ready to purchase a remanufactured L28 from ATK engines. Evidently it doesnt come with an oil pan. Does anyone know someone that sells new oil pan for this block? I really dont want to get from juck yard because I am trying to make the care show quality. Mark
  16. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. IT LOOKS LIKE THEY WOULD FIT BUT I DONT WANT TO TAKE A CHANCE. I THOUGHT I WAS GETTING A GOOD DEAL ON THIS FOR $56. TURNS OUT I CANT USE IT. ANYONE NEED A GOOD RAYBESTOS REMAN. M/C FOR 72 OR LATER. I WILL LET IT GO FOR WHAT I PAID. MARK
  17. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I just picked up a brake master cylinder that looks like its made for a '72. The only difference I can tell is the location of the resevoir bottles. The seem to be opposite from each other. Does anyone know weather or not I can use this on my '70z. Mark
  18. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I have decided to go with a V8 conversion on my 70 Z. I am probably going to buy a crate chevy 350. I will probably not do the conversion myself because I want it done right. From what I understand there is a conversion kit that I can purchase from Motorsport. Does anyone have any feedback on that kit. I am also looking for someone that knows what they are doing, to do the conversion. I live in the San Francisco Bay area. Mark
  19. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Old Want Ads
    I have a 70 240z that has riveted body side molding that I want to remove. Any idea of how to remove this without damaging the body in the process. Thanks Mark
  20. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks for the insight guys. As mentioned before, I not looking to make a HOT ROD nor a race car. I just want to improve what is on there and possibly beat the occational 911 on the road. I think I am going to go with a 280zx engine and possibly upgrade the intake also to accomedate the new head and to improve HP. Any idea what type of HP I could expect from stock 280zx motor using '70 240z stock carbs. I will probably be running headers also. Mark
  21. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks for the response but I am not sure why you say I would need to modify the drive line. If I am only changing the block and head, and they are almost identical to the 240, why would I need to modify the diff? Mark
  22. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks for all the great advise. I have checked out the Z Garage and you are right there is a lot of good info. I was planning on purchasing a motor stand for this job. Any advise on that? Mark
  23. mmagnus replied to mmagnus's post in a topic in Introductions
    Thanks for the reply. I did a little research and found that ATK headquarters is only 30 minutes from my house in Danville, CA. I think what I am going to do is buy a remaned 280 engine and install myself.Probably save a couple of grand. what year would you recommed or a particular head? Looking for compatiblility with the rest of the mtor I have with my stock '70z. I am not trying to build a race car, just a high performance, improved version, street drivable classic. Thanks Mark
  24. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    I just purchased my 2nd 70 Z (first was stolen). The car I bought has a clean engine but it feels a little tired and there is a small engine leak. I have decided to get the engine rebuilt as part of the restoration project. I called Zdoctor here in the bay area and they suggested installing a factory rebuilt 280zx motor as opposed to rebuilding the original 240z engine. Cost is about the same $5500. Does any one have any opinions on this. Does this price seem reasonable for a complete block and head. I unfortunately have no experience in this area. If anyone can recommend another shop in the bay area that would be great too. Mark
  25. mmagnus posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    I have a 1970 240z that I am restoring and improving. I want to improve handling before working on engine. I have purchased so far Eibach lowering springs, rear strut bar and front and rear sway bars. I am now shopping around for performance shocks. I have been looking at Tokico, KYB, Koni etc. I am probably going to stay away from adjustables becuase of the expense. Can anyone give me their opinion or their feed back of what they have found to be the best for this combination. Car is for fun, not daily driver. Mark

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