Everything posted by Pop's Z
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Whats your car's name?
"The Renowned Mr. Brown" for obvious reasons. Cheers, Mike
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R-T diff mount Group Buy
Hi Dave, Count me in for one also. I know, use and trust your work. Cheers, Mike
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Oregon or Bust!
Be sure to stop in at Motorsports Auto in Orange. (1139 W. Collins Ave., 1-800-633-6331) Great guys and they put on the best Zcar show the last weekend in April. They are sponsors of this site and I have had nothing but good dealings with them. They can help you with any problems or questions you might have about your Z. Cheers, Mike
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Bouncing MPH?
What he said. I had the dreaded speedo bounce and solved it by buying a graphite tube at NAPA. I emptied the whole thing into the cable at the speedo end. Accessing that particular part is not fun. I had my dash off at the time so it was easy. Once done, the speedo is steady at all speeds. Good luck getting your hands back there. Do yourself a favor and take off the steering wheel and take the seat out. More room for under-dash contortions. Wear eye protection, too. You will get some on your face. Cheers, Mike
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A little Eibaching help please...
Hi Matt, I just went out and checked my car and the 001 is on the front. Zmanofwashington is always correct on these matters. My memory storage system seems to have some funny little blips lately. As I now remember (?) the long ones ARE on the front. They are the progressive ones. When you load the suspension you'll see they compress alot, in fact the coils are touching, but they stiffen up considerably. They look consideably smaller in diameter than the stock springs, too. Have fun with your project. Hurricanes? We don't need no stinkin' hurricanes. Cheers, Mike
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A little Eibaching help please...
Hi Matt, I installed these on my '73 240. Long springs in the rear, short ones in the front, numbers on the springs are right side up. You WILL have to use a spring compressor. The Tokico springs are the ones which don't require them. I had to re-do the placement of the compressors on the first spring to make them work...couldn't compress them far enough. The progressive(short) springs go on the front, the rears(long) are not progressive or so I've been told. I use them in conjunction with KYB struts. zsondabrain Dave told me they would work and they do, a nice combination. Some say you shouldn't use Eibachs with KYBs, but I have had no problems going on two years of spirited driving. Good luck with the project down there in the Republic. Cheers, Mike
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Oregon or Bust!
AND as long as you're going to Oregon anyway, be sure to take in the Oregon coast, possibly the most beautiful drive in America. I did the drive in my '73 Z in '76. Fantastic and lots of cool places to camp. I think Oregon has the BEST state park system going. Enjoy the ride. We are all living vicariously through you. Cheers, Mike
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Cost to Install A/C
Hi Courtney, I recently installed a Hot Rod Air system (both heat and A/C) in my '73 240Z. The kit was $1260. They did include a bracket to mount the A/C compressor to the engine which Vintage Air does not. I spent a few more $$ to get the right heater hoses, etc. It was not the easiest thing I ever did, but it was worth every penny and skinned knuckle. It works very well...hot air from the heater and freezing cold air from the A/C side. If you are not much of a mechanic I would advise you not to take it on. I removed the dash,console, seats and the old heater. Removal isn't that difficult, but putting everything back was somewhat more difficult. As you have a '78 did it come with air? If not you might look for one that has the factory air option. Now that being said, I could do the same install in about 10 days time knowing what I know now. If you would like to see some pics of the install pm me w/ your email and I'll send some right along. Cheers, Mike
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78 280Z + Battery Cable ?
You could just go buy one at NAPA. They have all sizes and terminal ends. It doesn't have to be Z specific. FWIW, I made my own using terminal ends and cable from WestMarine( yes, the boat store). I also put in a battery disconnect switch (also from W/M) at the same time. I lived on a boat for 16 years and always made up my own cables. All you need is some non-acid core solder, some shrink tubing, and a propane torch. Piece of cake...custom cables. Good luck. Cheers, Mike
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"Custom" Vintage Air Install Progress
Hi all, I just finished installing a HotRod Air system in my '73. I ordered the fresh air system, but returned it as I just could not figure out how to install it around the hoses for A/C and heat. Because we have the fender vents into the car I figured it was no big deal, and so far it isn't. I thought that if I needed vent air with fan support it was time to turn on the A/C. The A/C is so efficient that I have to keep it turned way down to avoid freezing my nu-nus off. I also decided to fully insulate the cockpit and that has helped the efficiency of the system as well as quieting down most road and engine noise. The heater also works very well. One of these days when I get more time I am going to do a write-up w/ pictures (I took a bunch) and post it. I have been very happy with the service and help from the folks at HRA. One nice feature of their kit is the compressor mounting bracket speciffically for Z cars. If anyone has questions about my install, please send me a pm or post it in this thread and I'll try to answer as soon as possible. Cheers, Mike
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Shock absorbers.
Oy Rick, I installed KYBs and Eibach springs. I did the struts first the springs a year later, and was favorably impressed with the KYBs. Replaced Konis which were harsh. Cheers mate, Mike
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Part numbers
Hi Joel, Try calling them 1-800-527-1909. I also don't see it on their website. I am going to try and make a copy of mine (may be write protected) and if I'm successful you are welcome to a copy. I'll let you know. Cheers, Mike
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Part numbers
FWIW, Courtesy Nissan in Dallas www.courtesyparts.com has a parts CD of the old Datsun microfiche parts catalog. They also have a service manual for your car on CD also. Cheers, Mike
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300ZX seats in 240Z?
I put '90 Z32 seats in my '73 and they were "almost" a bolt-in. Essentially, I removed the S30 seat rail sliders from the stock seats, ovaled out the mounting holes and bolted them directly on to the Z32 seats(after removing their mounting sliders) using the mounting bolts from the Z32. As the brackets were then about 1 1/4" wider than stock so I drilled new holes in the mounts in the car outboard towards the door and inboard towards the tunnel as evenly divided as possible. The result is a better seat with more padding and firmer thigh and back support. I am 5'10" tall and have about 2 1/2" of clearance to the roof. It would be difficult to wear a helmet with these seats without somehow lowering them, but as I don't race the car it is a non-issue. I have pictures of the install and if you want to see them send me a pm with your email address and I will send them along. It was a good swap and fairly easy. I did NOT use the power seats. They are both manual with the driver's seat being adjustable up and down front and back, fore and aft, a back support, adjustable seat back sides, and recline. I love them. Cheers, Mike
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Installing the GEN II Mini A/C into my 240
Hi all, I am in the process of installing the Hot Rod Air system in my '73. It is not the easiest thing I have ever done, but the challenge is stimulating. When it's done, I will post a "how-to" w/ pics. At the moment I'm still plotting out the running of the heater and A/C lines through the firewall. There's not a lot of room to manuever there. I found the people at HRA great to deal with so far. They had some supplier problems earlier, but that seems to be solved. One of the reasons I went with them as opposed to Vintage was that they had a compressor mount for the Z. If you are considering a HRA system don't bother with the fresh air system. There's just not enough room to duct it. Also don't order the evaporator mounting bracket as it just won't work. I'm using aluminum bar stock and using some of the old heater attachment points. More to follow. Cheers, Mike
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So... Whats your beer? ID's Checked at the door.
If you are ever in the Bahamas try their national beer, Kalik. Excellent taste and more alchohol than most. Cheers, Mike PS: great thread!
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So... Whats your beer? ID's Checked at the door.
Well, boys and girls it's Fat Tire for me or Skinny Dip (Fat Tire "lite") from our local New Belgium Brewery. It's the best. Cheers all, Mike
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Front end 'spook' options..
Hi Stephen, Just a word of warning. If your car is lowered at all it may scrape and bend the spook when coming down off those ramps. Before I put my spook on I had driven on to the ramps, but when I was done (I used the three threaded holes in the cross member and drilled some in the corner valences, by the way) As I was coming down the ramps my wife yelled at me that the spook wouldn't clear. (I have Eibach springs and have a hard time fitting a jack under the spook...I have to approach from the side between the spook and the front tire.) I ended up jacking the front up and using jackstands to pull the ramps out. Just thought I would add my 2cents. And just wait until you forget how low it is and whack a parking curb...heart stop! Bottom line is that the spook really works especially in a cross wind and above 70mph. You can feel the steering stay "normal" instead of getting real light. Good luck with the rest of the project. Cheers, Mike
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grinding into reverse
Hi Samantha, FWIW, when I first got my '73 it, too, ground going into reverse. The original owner said he couldn't figure it out. What I did was to make sure the clutch pedal distance from the floor was up to spec (there is no adjustment on the slave cylinder on later models). It was not and after I adjusted it to spec (in the service manual) using the adjuster that attaches to the pedal up by the firewall the problem went away never to return. Good luck, it requires some serious contortion of the body to do. Cheers, Mike
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New Guy
Hi Christopher, Welcome to the BEST Zcar site. If you need someone to look at cars in Colorado let me know. Cheers, Mike
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So who has installed speed bleeders???
Hi, I put them on my '73. They make the bleeding a bit easier as they don't suck air when you let up on the pedal. If you get the bag that comes as a kit it is no mess, also. Fronts and rears are different part #s and the clutch is the same as one of them, but it's been so long I don't remember which. The bottom line is that they work great so far. Cheers, Mike
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Down for the count
Adam, I feel your pain, man. I got to ride to the ER in an ambulance twice in December with a herniated disc at L-4, L-5. No operation, but I've been doing big time physical therapy and have recently transferred to gym work with a trainer for core work. Rest, relax and NO Z work for at least a month. Go to the show as an observer and pencil in next year for the car to the show. That's what I'm doing. Next year I'll drive out there and be in the show. Don't try to hurry the process or you will get discouraging set-backs (ask me how I know this). I am in the process of installing a Hot Rod Air hvac system in my '73 and have been putting off the install until I'm sure I can do it pain-free. I'm also going to take my time with it. I hope to see you next year at the show...2 brown cars at one time...woo hoo. Cheers, Mike
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Vacuum source
Paul, FWIW I'm running the same set-up on my '73 and tried both places. I really didn't notice any real differences, but ended up using the port on the front carb. Cheers, Mike
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Aftermarket a/c compressor bracket
I'm installing a Hot Rod Air hvac system on my '73. They have a bracket that bolts up to the driver's side for a Sanden 508 compressor. Call 1-888-357-0040 and ask for Wayne Potter. I'm sure he would be glad to sell you one. I don't know the cost as it was part of my package. The mount can even incorporate the stock air pump. HRA are good people to deal with. Cheers, Mike
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Need help with estamating milage
It might have been a good idea to have one of us Colorado guys help you with this. There are a few of us who have a ton of experience with these cars and would be happy to help. If you are anywhere near northern Colorado send me a pm and I'll help out. Cheers, Mike