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Congrats on the purchase and the trip home as well....

While the issues seem minor, I would still recommend going through all the systems before driving too much. Brakes, suspension, steering tie rod ends, ball joints, electrical, etc. 

While it does have low miles and is probably in great shape, the rubber bits tend to dry out and crack, old grease gets hard and crumbles. I expect you know these things, but err to the side of caution and check them out for yourself, Just to be safe. 

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Thank you for all the replies!

Just an update:

- Ordered some brake parts (rotors, brake pads, drum pads, brake fluid) for us to install this week.

- Here is my tune up list (please add anything else I'm missing): transmission fluid, spark plugs, oil change, radiator change (leaking a bit), suspension, bushings, brake fluid flush.

- The Z is running very rich and misfiring. I'll have to do some research on where to start diagnosing.

- The Z won't start without starter fluid. Once the Z is warm, it has no problems starting up.

- Does anyone have any recommendations for a shop in the Sacramento area that specializes in Datsuns?

Red Line fluid for the transmission and the rear differential would be my recommendation.  Be sure the differential fill plug will come loose before draining.

Good tutorial...

http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/mtl/index.html

Thanks Phillip, @240260280z

 

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24 minutes ago, BayAreaZ650 said:

Thank you for all the replies!

Just an update:

- Ordered some brake parts (rotors, brake pads, drum pads, brake fluid) for us to install this week.

- Here is my tune up list (please add anything else I'm missing): transmission fluid, spark plugs, oil change, radiator change (leaking a bit), suspension, bushings, brake fluid flush.

- The Z is running very rich and misfiring. I'll have to do some research on where to start diagnosing.

- The Z won't start without starter fluid. Once the Z is warm, it has no problems starting up.

- Does anyone have any recommendations for a shop in the Sacramento area that specializes in Datsuns?

There's a few cold start parts that could be bad or out of adjustment.  The cold start valve, the AAR auxiliary air regulator both help on first start up.

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Add new cap, rotor, wires to your tune up list, NGK copper plugs only.  Many here like the NGK wire set as well.

Look for high resistance connections on the coolant temperature sensor and it's two bullet connections, (needs a solid connection to the ECU to regulate fuel demand).

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Thank you for the add ons.


Today I'm working on changing out the brake shoes, brake fluid, caliper pads, resurface drum/rotors.


I was looking online for a good jack points for the Z but I couldn't really tell from the photos that I saw where a good point would be. Do you guys have a recommended location? I jacked the car up on the diff.

If it has the original alloy drums on the rear,  use caution having them turned.  There is a minimum inside diameter for the steel liner,  if that is exceeded it can get expensive to replace them.

The rear diff is fine, as is the front crossmember.  Do not lift the car on the frame rails.  If you look along the each sides pinch weld, you can see the factory locations for the scissor jack.  Those are safe location to use a jack or shop lift.

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