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mmm.. no don't think so.. there would be something for the exhaust manifold too,  it's just to replace the 2 carb's by one big one..

Would be nice though ..  a turbo on my 240z!  Making even more people crazy here! 🤣:finger:

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Yes, its to replace the carbs with a single 4 barrel. Maybe the air cleaner would not clear the hood, so that is to route air to a remote air cleaner. 

I suggested a turbo because I think Cartech had a turbo set up back in the day for the z. May be some old pics somewhere online. 

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19 hours ago, dutchzcarguy said:

 can someone tell me what the round thing is?? (Does that fit ON the carb and go's to the airfilter???)

 

 

 

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That piece would be used either as a way to connect a remote mounted air filter, or, in a blow through turbo setup, to route the pressurized air into the carburetor.

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17 hours ago, datsun-man said:

How much do you want for the best one that you have as i have 1971 240z uk original.What other parts do you have?

Mmm..yeah.. that's the 1 million dollar question..  I have to investigate. (as i'm no longer able to work and live from a small income i have to ask top dollar.. sorry)  but i think the part (i assume your talking about the 3 fixtures for the rear licenseplate lighting and not about the special bumpers.) i think they are over 500 even over 800 euro.. i don't know but have to investigate..  

I see that jdm parts does not list 1!  And on ebay...pfff.. well.. a used (FAR from perfect plastic/rusty used upper light costs $425,- 

I think the one that's perfect (middle one) is worth about 1250 euro/dollar.

Here a used upper lighting fixture.. 

Datsun 240Z License Plate Light Assembly OEM. All Original Lights Work Perfect | eBay

 

Oh oeps.. other question.. what other parts i have? haha.. what do you need.. i have a giant stash of parts.. Bartscooterservice not far from me always calls me the horder! 🤣

I've been looking for Z-parts since i bought my first Z in 1991.. and do not regret it! 😁

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18 hours ago, emccallum said:

so that is to route air to a remote air cleaner. 

Yes, i thought something like that... but what kind of 4 barrel carb should then be installed between these two parts... i never had a 4 barrel in my hands or seen one live! Hahaha... it's not Japanese so i don't know them haha..

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Here a set of 6 (5+1) 1mm oversize original pistons for L24 (2393cc) engine Nissan!

From the left one i have 5 and the right one..  Why the oil-ring is different on this piston.. i don't know, maybe someone can tell me what's standard in the L24?  Is it the left or right one or are both used in the L24?

I don't think it's a problem to use them all together (mixed) in one engine..

They are brand new, included are the piston pins and (Nissan) rods. Just a little dirty..  There is a little bit oil on them just to keep them preserved.

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What's the difference between these oil- rings seen here?

19 hours ago, Zed Head said:

Aren't the top rings different also?

Yeah.. but i think that's only some preservative paint stuff.. you mean the green on one of the ring's on the right piston.. should be no problem. After cleaning with some solvent these will be metall color i think?

These pistons are lying around for over 35+ years in a special styrofoam box, incl. lots of L24 inner parts..

What is the most used oil ring.. in the L24? left or right one?

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