PM sent on brake calipers and interior hatch covers
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PM sent on brake calipers and interior hatch covers
Most people I know recommend Rebello to me, I know Oiluj was very happy with his engine and the work that they did. He probably shopped around so might have a few other places to try.
oranngetang make sure you get a good brake / tube wrench (I recommend craftsman) otherwise you can round fitting and it can ruin your day. I have also found that speeder bleeders work fantastic and I...
Some photos on my crappy phone camera
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You might also try SEATZ http://www.seatzmfg.com/seatz/index.htm
I have heard very great things from them and there prices were pretty good last I checked.
Good luck with quitting smoking
Back from a track day at Thunderhill. Time for a clean and dealing with the few niggles over the weekend :D
Was just with a friend at Costco and they had Orange Maisto 240Z models, there were several of them. I picked one up in California for $12.99.
Try Beta Motorsports that is where I ordered my shocks and springs from. http://www.betamotorsports.com/
Great guy who loves Z's too.
Read here:
http://www.datsunzgarage.com/
Then this:
http://www.amazon.com/Rebuild-Your-Nissan-Datsun-Engine/dp/1931128030/ref=pd_sim_b_1
And if you want to modify for performance read this:...
Rainman do you mind posting the part number here for all?
Tomohawk, I would suggest making your own based on the things you want to know and adjust and build it up as you go. I started doing for track days but haven't been back enough to get everything I...
Just thought I would bump this thread and say thank you. Thanks to all that make this site possible and everyone that has contributed all the great tips and tricks that have helped with my projects.
This is good news thanks for the post
Thanks Julio, really appreciated the visit and advise. The welding class was pretty good, I stayed on practising more welds after.
Cleaned out the garage, got some parts to sell and more room for fixing :D
Mine were very difficult too. I ended up using a block of wood to protect the hub and beating it hard with a large mallet. When that didn't work on one then I use one of my favourite tools a BFS (Big...
This was recommended to me:
http://datsunzgarage.com/rebuild/index.htm
Scroll down to first time start up
At the back of the drum brake there is a hex section (longer than the front) which ends in the bleed nipple on mine. You should be able to see it from the back or underneath.
Thanks. Are you painting with POR15 and then using an etching primer for sanding and levelling?
Wow this is simply amazing I wish I had your skills. Looking forward to seeing the final product. How did you treat the metal after you welded in new sections.
Anyone else see this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ue0f0pCptVA
Not sure how accurate it is but was interesting to see all the different styling changes and cues.
I remember talking to one of the people at MSA and they added it to my profile so now that whenever I log in the discount is reflected.
A friend of mine who has been a Z mechanic for many years said with U-joints always go OEM they are more expensive but do not have the play problems and won't fail prematurely. I took his advice and...
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These look awesome thank you!