Hokin Posted January 5, 2016 Posted January 5, 2016 Heat shielding looks good. Will have to do something of the sort around the turbo on mine and see if I can reduce the heat saturation. Quote
shaun240 Posted January 5, 2016 Author Posted January 5, 2016 Below is a couple more photos of the heat shield we have made up for those playing at home.. Yamahacam 1 Quote
mother240 Posted January 8, 2016 Posted January 8, 2016 Courier delivered some shiny metal yesterday. Bought the bar on ebay through Muscle Car Parts Australia. The quality of the chrome and fit is good. Another thing crossed off the 'to do' list. The rear wheel cylinders have been leaking a little so Santa was kind enough to swing by Stew Wilkins and grab some new seals for xmas. Whilst the car was up on the stands we painted the original wheels with black plastic paint and raised the suspension. Old school vibe. Quote
Riceburner Posted January 8, 2016 Posted January 8, 2016 White on black, can't go wrong. Neat job with the heat shield, it does a great job that stuff! My brother is looking at the bumpers from muscle car parts for his Datsun 1600, they look great. Quote
mother240 Posted January 19, 2016 Posted January 19, 2016 Thanks Gareth Yeah white on back does look pretty good. My brother wants to hit the gold wats with some black but we'll see. Bit of a surprise in the garage tonight, another fan of the Z Yes its real. No its not my pet. gav240z and cracker 2 Quote
mother240 Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 The centre console is finally back in. With the old man being a retired engineer he tends to like doing things properly and "over engineer" things. Some would say slowly.... but in the end I guess its best to do it once and do it right. With the manual conversion the gearstick sits further forward in the tunnel opening than the standard auto. As mentioned previously we cut the tunnel slightly to allow room for the stick to move freely. The stick was also bent to bring it back to a more comfortable position and move it away from the heater controls. I purchased a standard 240z rubber boot but as we had extended the opening it was not going to sit properly / cover the entire opening. The other issue was that with the gear throw further forward than standard the boot was having to stretch further than it comfortably wanted too. So dad made a fibreglass infill piece to close up the hole. The fibreglass piece is held in place utilising the original mounts for the auto plate. Not content with gluing the boot to the fibreglass, he proceeded to fibreglass nuts in place on the underside so the boot could be bolted down. A ring of stainless was cut to ensure the boot is pulled down evenly when bolted in place and will allow easy removal if required (hoping not!). A shame to cover all his hard work but its not a race car so the centre console was installed. I purchased a leather gear boot a while back. Unfortunately it is a tiny bit small to fill the void in the console where the auto plate was, but I made it work. Those with a keen eye will notice something a little wrong (or backwards) but with the boot this way it fits. So with it all back together gave the interior a quick clean and happy with the end result. If only it wasn't cracked at the choke knob! Mark Quote
Administrators gav240z Posted January 24, 2016 Administrators Posted January 24, 2016 Hey Mark, FYI: Your clock is in the the wrong spot. It should be far left gauge pod, not the middle. Quote
mother240 Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 Thanks Gav Yeah, someone (it may have be you for memory) mentioned it some time ago, I think when discussing chassis numbers and the car being bought on ebay / gumtree. That ones on the job list for the old man to look after down the track. Mark Quote
dat240z Posted January 24, 2016 Posted January 24, 2016 What happened to your Watanabes mate?? get them back on the z!! Quote
mother240 Posted January 27, 2016 Posted January 27, 2016 Hey mate The wats will definitely be back on shortly. We originally took them off because of the leaking fluid from the rear wheel cylinders. Since replacing the seals we have been mucking around with a few other bits and pieces. Haven't put them back on because the lip on the rear wheels goes very close to scraping on the ramps we have so don't want to risk scratching them whilst we have still been working on it. In saying that the thing is pretty much now ready to go for a blue slip. I have joined the Sydney Datsun Club and am hoping to get it on historic rego under the new log book scheme. Mark Quote
mother240 Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 Happy to say there is another Zed on Sydney's roads!!!! Big thanks to Graeme from SDC and Steve from S&D Mechanical for helping me sort out the Historic Rego. Looking forward to clocking up some km's tomorrow. gav240z, andyk_79 and hmd 3 Quote
Cozza Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 Congrats! Now it's time to enjoy the hard work. See you on the next drive day. shaun240 1 Quote
jeff43 Posted February 17, 2016 Posted February 17, 2016 Great job, well done. Enjoy the driving. only a bit jealous. Quote
Moderators PB260Z Posted February 18, 2016 Moderators Posted February 18, 2016 (edited) Hi Mark Well done, hope you enjoyed putting a few KM's on the clock today. I had better get off my arse and get that drive day organised. Again, well done it is a great feeling. Cheers PB Edited February 18, 2016 by PB260Z Quote
mother240 Posted February 19, 2016 Posted February 19, 2016 Cheers Gents. So yesterday was great. Took the zed for a decent spin out past Windsor through Galston Gorge and over to the Northern Beaches putting over 250kms on clock. Ran very nicely all day. (some air con would have been nice in the heat!! but I guess a sweaty back thanks to the vinyl seats is all part of the retro experience). Today the zed was rewarded with new oil, filter, oil pressure sender unit and spark plugs. Took it for a quick shake down and the diff mount decided to let go. The old man got me out of trouble with a bit of roadside engineering good enough to get me the couple of km's back home. Luckily I picked up a new mount from Warren a few weeks back so looks like I will be throwing it in tomorrow ready for the SDC observation cruise on Sunday. Fingers crossed no more hick-ups.... Quote
Moderators PB260Z Posted February 22, 2016 Moderators Posted February 22, 2016 Hi Mate Small world, I was out around Windsor in the Z yesterday as well. Did the George on Saturday. With the diff mount, is the strap over the top intact ? mine was fine but once the mount goes that strap gets loaded up and won't last too long. Cheers PB Quote
mother240 Posted February 22, 2016 Posted February 22, 2016 Hi PB I will need to source a new strap. Have a small ratchet strap as a temp solution for the moment. Yesterday was a good day out with the Sydney Datsun Club on their observation run. Luckily only a slight drizzle in the morning and then it cleared for a nice day of driving. A good mix of cars on the run including a couple of Z's, Hako's, 1600's and many others. Unfortunately I was busy driving and forgot to take more pic's. Next time..... Quote
specialp3 Posted January 5, 2017 Posted January 5, 2017 Hi Mark, Well done, the zed looks good. I am big fan of the headers and exhaust you have used, could you let me know where you purchased these from ?? If you are out Windsor way again let me know as I am not to far and would like to meet up. Cheers, Aaron Quote
mother240 Posted January 8, 2017 Posted January 8, 2017 Hi Aaron, Got the Fujitsubo headers and exhaust from rhdjapan.com Im in the hills so get out Windsor way semi regularly. I'll shoot you a pm and we can tee up a time to head out for a spin. Mark Quote
JDM-TOY Posted October 21, 2017 Posted October 21, 2017 This is a nice build champ. I'm doing a manual conversion also on my 73. Enjoy? Quote
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