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Well there's no such thing as a 240Z 2+2, and to say that they fit 240z, 260z, 280z is rather misleading since there is conditional interchangability especially with the 280z. To say "READY TO BOLT ON, ALL EXCELLENT CONDITION" on the heels of saying "WAS IN STORAGE WITH OUR OTHER CAR PARTS", "NOT REBUILT", and "FORGOT WE HAD IT".......well, let's just say the ad needs a little work. Those are 240Z carbureators. The carb guys here will say what year.

I'm no expert but, the manifold does not look like any Z car maniflod I've ever come across. Look at the balance tube assembly......looks to be a bit different to me! However, the Su's are certainly of the 4 screw type. Anyone care to elaborate?

Tom

The kink in the water tube is certainly different from what I am used to. I don't think that would match the obviously early (1970) air box. Four screw round top carbs came with a drain plug in the float bowl and without. If the float bowls do not have drain plugs, the carbs are very early (1969). IF they do have drain plugs, they are the later type.

I can't say what that balance tube is. Don't know that I've ever seen that extra gizzy. Other than that count the number of screws holding the domes on. I'd ask the carb guy but he's scrambling to get out of town for some shows and warm weather this weekend.

The kink in the water tube is certainly different from what I am used to. I don't think that would match the obviously early (1970) air box. Four screw round top carbs came with a drain plug in the float bowl and without. If the float bowls do not have drain plugs, the carbs are very early (1969). IF they do have drain plugs, they are the later type.
Actually, my research showed that the lack of drain plugs went much farther than that, through at least 6/70 production. I know that a7dz's car from that month has no drain plugs, and it's been in their family since new.

The real key to the earliest carbs seems to be the shape of the float cover. Early covers were round with screw bosses shaped like Mickey Mouse's ears. Later covers were more square shaped. I also had a pair of four screws without drains, but they (like a7dz's) had the later square float covers.

The manifold looks like an N33, just like the one that I took off of my 1973 (you can see pictures in my gallery).

The rest of the set-up is not familiar to me.... Perhaps this is a collection of various early to late parts put together as an assembly?

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