Everything posted by 7T1240
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mustache bar bushing removal questions
Just to follow up, my Nissan mustache bar bushings arrived today. And as can be seen in the first photo, the new bushing will not fit into the end loop with the old sleeve still in place (the old rubber inserts were removed previously). So, I employed a technique that has been used for removing the spindle pin bushing sleeves. I used a cutting wheel to cut two notches about 1/2 inch apart on the rolled edge (not quite cutting all the way through). Then, after reorienting the bar in the vice, I used a sawzall to make two parallel cuts through the inside of the sleeve, being careful not to cut into the mustache bar loop proper. Next, vice-grips were used to pull down the tang and wiggle out the sectioned piece. Finally, the bench vise was handy for squeezing the sleeve in so that it could be removed. Gary S.
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mustache bar bushing removal questions
Hi Arne. No, I don't have the replacement bushings yet. However, I did find a picture of the part in another thread asking basically the same question, with no responses. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31765&highlight=mustache+bar My thought is that if the sleeves have to come out, I'd prefer to do it before painting the mustache bar. Gary S.
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mustache bar bushing removal questions
Hello guys. I just want to verify this. I have removed the factory mustache bar bushings (using Marty's drill technique which worked very nicely) and cleaned up the residue as shown in before and after photos. The mustache bar will be painted, and Nissan rubber bushings (PN 55476N4300) will be installed. So, as posted by Marty and clayton 260Z, the sleeve inside the loop ends is not removed, correct? Gary S.
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New Z owner in WA
Welcome Mike, and congrats. Little to no rust - that's 2/3 of the battle behind you right there. And damn, when I saw your thread title, I thought for a minute maybe another Spokane guy to go along with myself and deadflo (aka Steve), but no such luck. As Gary and Mike said, there's a great contingent of very knowledgeable Z fanatics along the I-5 corridor. So, how'd you find the car? And when will we see pictures? ' Gary S.
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What's in YOUR garage?
Very, very interesting. The '72 - what a nice find! And I had no idea what an "SMZ" was before reading this writeup. Nice collection Bob! Gary S.
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repro window sticker
Great, then the Port of Los Angeles it is - Thanks Carl. Gary S.
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repro window sticker
I have some of the original paperwork for my Z. The selling dealership - LeMans Motors, Inc., 101 "E" St., San Bernardino, CA. - does show up in Mike B.'s list linked earlier. However, the paperwork I have does not show a port of entry. Any educated guesses on the correct port of entry for what was LeMans Motors, San Bernardino, CA.? Gary S
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Early Shift Boot GROMMETS
Hi Bryan. Do you still have grommets for the shift boot? I bought one of your boots early on and just came across this thread. Thanks, Gary S.
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1969 240-Z #194 for sale
I saw this ad on zcar.com and thought I'd pass it along to classiczcar folks. The description, linked here: http://www.zcar.com/forums/read/8/2003084. The car has been disassembled and some restoration efforts begun. Also comes with a pretty impressive number of NOS parts, and the seller seems thorough and well organized. Here is a link to an extensive photo slideshow detailing parts and progress: http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLanding.action?c=6o7mje4z.8s6vh2vn&x=0&y=-13vcz7 The car is in Rockville, MD. Asking price is $9000. Disclaimers - I don't know this seller, I'm not affiliated in any way, etc., etc. Gary S.
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What's in YOUR garage?
I'd love to have some seat time in a GT-R...congratulations Gira! In looking at your photo, I am struck by how positively petite the Z looks by comparison. Gary S.
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Real Fairlady Z432 Magnesium Wheels????
Very much...the wheels with the unpainted front and rear spoilers give a your car a unique look. Indeed they do! It's cool that your car came with them! Gary S.
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OMG!!! i was soo lost...
Yes, and your neighbors to the northeast (Spokane) are getting HAMMERED:stupid:. It started snowing about 9 am and hasn't stopped since...about 8 inches so far and still coming. So, I'm going out to snowblow. Ney, not with trepidation, but with joy in my heart, for I know that when I return to my computer CZC is back online! Gary S.
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Vintage 240-Z Sports promotional video
1969 - 1973 Datsun 240-Z Sports promotional video featuring design studio video, African Rally footage and John Morton commercial. http://www.carlist.com/blog/?p=1111 Click link, then scroll down from the top of the page to access the video player. Gary S.
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25 x 25 garage / 2-post lift & garage door placement?
Hi Richard and all. I was pretty surprised to see this thread resurface. I began this thread (April '07) when I was in the planning stages for my garage. Things got rolling pretty good about mid-September of '07, and the building was pretty much roughed in by November of that year. Electrical was completed by about March '08. This spring and much of the summer was spent finishing the exterior and interior. Most recently, I powered up the hydronic floor heat about a week ago. We ended up going with 26' x 30' dimensions. The door is an insulated 18' x 8'. Wall height was set at 10', with the ceiling height being about the same. Much like conedodger suggested, I poured a pit with buried conduit to fit a scissor lift. We also incorporated radiant floor heat in the concrete pad. I did use the SIP's panels alluded to earlier in the thread, and had R-48 blown into the attic. The building holds heat quite well. Pictures as follows: 1. The house we tried to emulate the style of when designing the garage. 2. Garage mandoor, board and batten detail. 3. Arch top windows. 4. View from alley, garage door open. The pit for the scissor lift is currently covered by the reinforced plywood seen under the Nissan truck in this picture. 5. Hydronic heat system, circulates propylene glycol / water mixture through hot water tank and into pex tubing in the concrete slab. Generally, I'm really happy with this building. Right now the Z is tucked in there with a '91 Miata, a '78 911SC, and a '96 Nissan truck. It's a bit tight, but I'm not complaining...just happy to have stewarded this project from planning to construction and near completion. Thanks to all of you who made suggestions here and elsewhere - many great suggestions were incorporated into the end result. Gary S.
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Third times the charm
The five speed was not available as a special order for the US market 240Z. More likely sourced from a Nissan product that did come with a 5 speed. According to the Datsun Z car garage http://datsunzgarage.com/engine/ : Datsun used three 5-speeds for U.S. Zcars * One from '77-80 * One from '81 to 83. * A Borg-Warner T5 in 1983 Gary S.
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What's in YOUR garage?
As of this past Sunday, 12/08/08, there's something new in my garage - heat! Pictured below is the system that is now circulating a water / propylene glycol mixture through the pex tubing laid in the slab last fall. Just in time for the predicted 4 degrees F low expected this coming Monday. I'm hoping to get some car projects done this winter, and this will sure make it easier crawling around on the floor. Gary S.
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Third times the charm
Yup, I'm likin' that! Welcome. So, tell us the story...where'd you find it? How'd you find it? Etc. Gary S.
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Optima batteries - care and charging !
Hi Unkle. I am currently using a Deltran Battery Tender Plus and two different models of Schumacher battery tender. The Deltran is on an Optima and has been great for 5 years now. One of the Schumachers, a stand alone model similiar to the Deltran, is also on an Optima - and for about the same duration, 5 years or so. The other Schumacher (pictured below) is actually affixed to the gel battery in a Miata, so I just run a cord into the trunk and plug it in. All three have worked great - no issues whatsoever. Gary S.
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4 errr, 3 matching series 1 caps on ebay
Edited, thanks Mike. Reason for Editing: 3:30 a.m. post time makes for a lousy accuracy check.:cross-eye Gary S.
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4 errr, 3 matching series 1 caps on ebay
Hi Dan and all. I have a set of 4 "D" hubcaps and steelies that I purchased used several years ago. The wheels are coded 4/71 and 5/71. Two of the hubcaps have the valve stem opening below the D, the other two have the valve stem opening above the D. The seller was the original owner of a 1971 240-Z. He told me they were in service less than a year, then replaced by slots. I don't recall him saying anything about losing and replacing hubcaps. Because of this, my assumption has been that there was some overlap of the two styles at the factory, where at some point both styles were employed simultaneously, perhaps even on the same car. My hubcaps, like the set in the ebay auction, are not a matched set, but they may have left the factory paired up in this fashion. Gary S.
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What Other Z/Datsun would/do you own and why?
The other Nissan product I own is a 1996 2 wheel drive pickup truck - it's the third Datsun / Nissan truck I've owned since 1975. Plus the '71 240-Z as my username indicates. Previously, I owned a 1973 240-Z in about 1985, but only for about a year. Other Nissans that followed were a '89 240SX coupe and a '91, '92 and '94 Sentra Se-r. ( The '91 was a low mileage internet purchase out of Minnesota that needed rust repair. Fixed the rusty rockers, sold it and bought the '92 out of Arizona - no rust issues there! Sold the '92 to purchase the '94 out of Santa Clara - with only 28,000 miles on it in 2002! I fully concur with others who have cited the 1st gen. Se-r's on their owned or wish to own list...they're a ton of fun for the money!) For what I'd like to own, I checked the "Other" box for another SR20DE powered car I'd enjoy, an NX 2000. I also checked the roadster box, as a well sorted 1600 or 2000 seems like it would be a lot of fun. And a low mileage original condition S30 would awfully tempting, either the '69 to '73 variety or a '78 Black Pearl. Gary S.
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What is the Correct Early Series 1 Rim Size
Johnny'O, Just FYI, I came across this ad for 4 steel wheels for Datsun 240Z on Craigslist in Fort Collins, CO.: http://fortcollins.craigslist.org/pts/908336303.html The ad doesn't state year / size, and one would have to go through the craigslist contact info. as there is no phone number, but it might be worth an inquiry. Gary S.
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What is the Correct Early Series 1 Rim Size
I have two questions: For Johnny'O, how critical is it for you to have the correct date stamp for your car? And for Carl or our Canadian friends, was the 14 x 4.5 steel wheel still sold on Canadian Z cars into the 260Z series? The reason for both questions is this - according to a search I did Allied Auto Parts in Winnipeg, Manitoba is listing a set of 4 / 14 x 4.5" wheels for a 1974 260Z. Johnny'O, if you're interested they list them as their part numbers M00929, M00930, M00931 and M00932 and their phone number is 1-888-233-3332. I'd want to verify that their listed size is correct. Gary S.
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Nice 71 240Z in Spokane WA - $5500
The car in the craigslist ad in the beginning of this thread is my car. It is no longer for sale. I've actually decided to keep it and keep moving forward with refreshing it. The body and paint process has seemed quite daunting to me, but with the encouragement of several CZC members, I can see it being manageable. EVILC and JLPurcell, thanks for your interest. To all others who made complimentary remarks - much appreciated. Gary S.
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Weber DGV Picture needed