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  1. Good evening.

     

    If anyone has a set of Stahl 6-2 Round Port headers, I'd be interested in purchasing. I'm looking for something in the 1-5/8" diameter. Can't seem to get the ProFab folks to whom they allegedly sold the line to pick up the phone. 

     

    Failing that, any suggestions for quality 6-2 headers at a similar diameter are appreciated.

     

    Thanks,

    Bill

  2. I went the cheap option, and I guess this is what I get for doing it. Rather than forking over the money for zTherapy's rebuild kit, I thought I'd hit the jackpot when I found this NOS kit on ebay for ~$25. Clearly states it's for a '69 through 8/'70 240z... Man I'm set. I have a 2/'70 240z. Well, the thing comes, and suprise: it doesn't fit. I'm 99% sure my carbs are the original SU (1-3/4", 0.100in Main Jets). The carb kit looks like it's for 1.5", 0.090" main jets. So it's too small. I'm absolutely baffled. Can anyone shed light on this?

     

    On a fun side note, I was re-doing the rear shocks, and bought a set of Monroe's a few weeks ago from Advanced Auto. Went to install them this past weekend, and found out they'd given me 2 different shocks. Went back to exchange the incorrect one, and was suprised to find out that it's not in their stock system anymore. Called Monroe, the shock is on backorder until late October. with my car up on jacks. FML. Might have found an alternate set at Olympus, but damn...

     

    Side note #2: Anyone have a spare '79-'81 280zx e80-12 ignition module?

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  3. About six months ago I picked up HLS30-01222 (Feb, 1970 date) in Northern VA, and trailered it home (err... also to Northern VA) to begin bringing it back to life. The previous owner had done a good job protecting it, but it hadn't run in about two years. It's pretty damn straight as far as rust goes; floor boards in the footwells have been replaced & covered (I believe). The paint isn't pretty; I was told "it's the original color, but not the original paint job." Having talked to some people (Lets just be clear: zpizzaman20 has been a huge source of information over the last 2 weeks), this probably isn't the original green. On the plus side, it's a real solid project car to start with: Low rust, numbers matching engine (with the correct SU carbs), and the interor is in incredible shape (all things considered).

     

    So, what does it need? Lots of stuff. A good amount of parts were missing. Suspension and brakes were shot. Car needed to be tuned... badly. Weather stripping & window gaskets are all shot.

     

    We (myself and my Auto Guru ("AG") were able to do plugs/wires/fuel and get it running, but it was rough. So since then, the project has been two fold:

    1) Trying to track down the missing parts

    2) Trying to get the mechanical aspects hammered out.

     

    The AG is back on less than positive circumstances from Afghanistan, so while he's home we've been working on the car a lot. Hence my push to post this. The goal is to get the car put back together this fall, and hopefully have it re-painted over the winter. The time-line isn't critical (getting married next year... I guess I should spend as much on it as I can now...), and the ultimate goal is to have a nice weekend car. I won't race it, we're trying to bring it back to nearly stock condition (no fancy radios or 18" rims); just an enjoyable car.

     

    So, I'll be throwing up some photos and happily soliciting advice from the masses over the next 6 months or so. I'll start by adding some photos later tonight/tomorrow.

     

    Cheers,

    Bill

  4. The material is the same all the way around; no vinyl evident. I figured in 40 years there was a chance they were re-upholstered, I mean, the car was repainted at least once, it's not a far cry to believe some extra work was done. Interesting that you say yours look the same though, that points a slightly different direction. I'd be curious to hear those history buffs chime in.

  5. These seats came with the Series 1 240z I just bought. The guy claimed they were stock, and that as production #1,222 it had some "expiremental" things going on (no bracing in doors/hood, and these cloth seats). I don't really buy it: I've never seen any seats like these before. Anyone recognize these? I can take better/different photos if needed.

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  6. Hey thanks for taking a look, yetterben. I'm pretty new into the Z world and don't know squat about these older parts.

     

    The Linguini was delicious. The lady was not impressed.

     

    Ok so the Rajay stuff is junk, huh? Bummer. It wasn't my goal to turbo the car, but if I had some decent stuff on hand, it may have been something to consider down the line. What's the story on the valve cover?

  7. Good Morning,

    I bought my first Z over the weekend, a Green 1970 240z. It's a running project car, really in pretty good shape, but the guy just had other priorities. He gave me all kinds of neat facts, something about no bracing existing in the doors or hood to lighten it up ("deathtrap" being the word he used), but it runs great and is a blast to drive.

     

    He had a turbocharger kit that he threw in with the car. It's made by RAJAY INDUSTRIES, INC and, well, I'll spare you the little I know, because it's probably wrong. If anyone would be gracious enough to have a look at these photos and tell me what they see, I'd appreciate it.

     

    Thanks much.

    Bill

     

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