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Miles

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  1. The R200 front differential mounting bracket has the differential offset to the passenger side. Can someone compare side by side the R180 and R200 front mount and the mustache bars. Here are some pictures of the R200 bolted to the front mount bracket. Could it be that Datsun offset the R200 mounts to the passenger side to compensate for the wider R200?
  2. I have been researching this for hours and am not confident of my conclusions concerning the many opinions about needing the "shorter" 280Z driver's side halfshaft when doing the R200 swap. 240Z vs 280Z halfshaft length: There has been much debate about halfshaft length and the R200 swap with the concern being that the R200 driver's side halfshaft is shorter to compensate for the R200 which bulges to the driver's side. The point being that if you use the 240Z driver's side halfshaft it will be too long and will bottom out causing binding of the suspension. Also, I have read of complaints about the 240Z driver's side halfshaft not fitting during installation. I just measured a left and right 78 280z half shaft in the fully compressed position. They were both 12 1/2 inches center to center as measured at the fixed part of the yolk. I then measured the left and right halfshaft in the fully extended position and got 14 1/8 inches for the right side shaft and 13 7/16 inches for the left side shaft for a 11/16 inch difference. Is that enough to make a difference? Question: Has anyone who did the R200 swap using their 240Z halfshafts actually experienced the driver's side halfshaft bottoming out or any installation or suspension problems?
  3. Miles

    r200 seals

    RE: Replacing the side shaft and pinion oil seals After reading this thread I have the following questions for a 78 R200: 1. How do you pull the side shafts off to access the side shaft seal? 2. For the pinion seal is there really a crush sleeve or can I just remove the nut and pinion to access the pinion oil seal and then re-tighten the nut to specs? 3. Do I have to buy a new nut for the pinion? Is the nut staked on like the stub axle nut? Thanks Miles
  4. Try KVR. p/n m7069 for solid rotor $74.10/set. KVR phone 800-636-0854 Miles
  5. Get the video tape from Z Therapy and then balance and adjust your carbs. Be sure to properly balance the carbs per the video. As for mixture I found that my carbs work best at about 2 1/4 turns out. Miles
  6. Cost $230. It is stout so I can attach my shoulder harness.
  7. Here are are some pictures of a rear strut bar I had a local fab shop make. It was built by Tolle Fab in Sacramento 916-524-5315. Having trouble getting the pictures to load. I'll try again....
  8. Miles

    Seat swap list

    I just bought a pair of 98 Integra GSR black leather seats for $240 and installed them. They fit perfectly, look like they belong on the car, and the stock seat belts are still usable without modification. Removing the GSR seat rails was a bit of a pain due to the many spot welds that I had to drill out. Once I got the seat rails off I installed two pieces of steel flat stock 1/8" x 4"W 18"L across where the GSR seat rails used to attach at the front and rear of the seat. Then I bolted the Z sliders to the flat stock after a test fit in the car. The GSR seats are much more supportive especially in the lumbar area. Miles
  9. Miles

    Seat swap list

    I just spent a day looking for seats at several auto wreckers. I found a set of 2003 Saab 93 seats that should fit in a 240Z. The width is just under 22 inches and the seat rails look like they would be easy to modify. The driver's side seat is powered. No air bags. Price for black leather is $400.00. Has anyone installed 2003 SAAB 93 seats in Z? Miles
  10. Miles

    Seat swap list

    I just spent a day looking for seats at several auto wreckers. I found a set of 2003 Saab 93 seats that should fit in a 240Z. The width is just under 22 inches and the seat rails look like they would be easy to modify. The driver's side seat is powered. No air bags. Price $400.00. Has anyone installed 2003 SAAB 93 seats in Z? Miles
  11. I originally posted this question back in 2004 and I am now on my second JY R180 differential. Are there any shops in the Sacramento area that can rebuild a R180? I am considering having a MSA LSD installed at the same time. Also, are there any shops in Sacramento that can rebuild a L24 engine? I can take the engine to Rebello, but would prefer to find an engine builder in Sacramento if possible. Thanks Miles
  12. Using the tool compartment behind the passenger seat has been done by myself and others here. There should be some pictures available. Very easy install. For street use it made it easy to fine tune the brakes. Miles
  13. I recently purchased the Toyota vented 4 x 4 caliper kit from Ross at Modern Motor Sports. I finished installing the MM vented rotor 4 x 4 kit and the brakes are awesome! The pedal is high, firm and modulates well after properly adjusting the booster push rod and taking some slack out of the brake pedal travel. The car hauls down confidently at every stop. Here is what I did: -New (remanufactured) Toyota calipers from a local dealer: $117.00 ea. I clear coated the calipers preserving the clean looking castings. -1979 280zx MC (bench bled) with the booster push rod adjusted to 10mm past the aluminum spacer. -Recent rebuild of rear drum breaks with MSA shoes (look like KVR shoes.) -Adjusted slack out of the brake pedal travel. -3/8†wheel spacers were required because the caliper cylinder blisters just rubbed on the outer edge of the hub of my 15†Eagle rims. I may be able to go to a smaller spacer. I had considered grinding the blister, but I was not sure how much material surrounded the cylinder. Only the fronts lock up in a hard stop. I could never lock the wheels on either of my stock 240Zs. Miles
  14. Charles You may have to experiment with different pads until you find one that fits the type of driving that you do. For everyday street use, with occaisional performance stops, I have found that stock OEM Toyota pads are ok-never any fade. I have used KVR pads on my v8 Z and my stock Z and they work well for everyday street use. I am installing the Toyota vented rotor upgrade this weekend and will be using KVR pads. Miles
  15. This makes sense. Brand new new bearings should not fail in such a short time. My son just told me that he heard the clicking before I installed the new bearings. I'll check the drums and u-joints this week while I am installing the vented rotor kit I just bought from Modern Motor sports. I really did not look forward to pulling the stub axle to replace the bearings. Thanks Miles
  16. I replaced the rear stub axles and bearings with new OEM Nissan parts in my 72 240Z about 18 months ago. I have been noticing a clicking sound coming from the left rear wheel. I hear it best when driving by a wall or fence which reflects the sound back. For example, driving slowly I hear an intermittant clicking sound that is proportional to the wheel speed. At first I thought that it might be some brake hardware like the springs moving around making scratching or clicking noises as the parts rubbed against the brake shoes. Could this be a wheel bearing that is starting to fail? Thanks Miles
  17. Try Arizona Z heavy duty springs for about $200. The spring rates are 180 lb/in front and 200 lb/in rear. I have them on my V8 240Z and my stock 240Z daily driver (future v8). They maintain the stock ride height and greatly improved handling. For my street Zs these AZ springs used with Tokico blues and poly u bushings throughout make for a daily driver that handles really well without spending a huge amount of money. My neighbor put the progressive springs on his 73 240z and then took them off two weeks later because they were too soft. http://www.arizonazcar.com/springs.html Miles
  18. If you are using the 79-83 Toyota calipers with your stock solid non-vented rotors you can use KVR semi-metalic carbon fiber pads p/n m7069. KVR http://www.kvrperformance.com/shop/ Miles
  19. Trevor Thanks for the response. I plan on buying new calipers from a local Toyota dealer and they will not let me return them if I order the wrong set. Miles
  20. I am searching for specific autoparts store part numbers for the calipers reecommended for the vented brake conversion. I am doing the Modern Motor Sports Toyota Vented caliper conversion. The MMS website says to use 89-95 Toyota 4WD pickup calipers or the 4/89-91 Toyota 4Runner calipers stamped S12W. Questions: Parts store guy asked if these are for the V6 4x4 models? Does anyone have the correct p/n for Napa, Autozone, Kragen, Pep Boys or other California parts stores? Thanks Miles
  21. I used Napa tie rod parts before. This time I will buy the OEM outter and inner tie rod assembly ($122 each side). Thanks Miles
  22. I have replaced the steering rack with a remanufactured unit from the Steering Store. The steering rack came with new inner tie rods. I have replaced the outer tie rod ends and ball joints. The car was aligned after the the parts were replaced. There is still a clunk coming from the left inner tie rod where it connects to the steering rack when I have someone move the steering wheel back and fourth. The car still randomly pulls left. Sometimes it is a good tug to the left. I have rechecked the upper and lower steering shaft U-joints and they are tight. I placed my hand around the left inner tie rod connection and feel/hear a clunk when the steering wheel is turned right and left. Should there be any play at the inner tie rod connection? Thanks Miles
  23. I have Eagle series 28 15 x 7 rims on my 240z. Has anyone mounted the MM Toyota 4x4 caliper kit for vented calipers with the Eagle series 28 rims? Currently I have the Toyota calipers for solid rotors on my car and there are no rubbing problems. There is about a 1 1/4 inch clearence between the outer face of the Toyota caliper and the back of the wheel and about 1 inch space between the side of the caliper and the inner rim. Are most rubbing issues with the back side of wheel or the side (inner rim) of the caliper with the vented set up? As long as the length and width difference between the solid caliper and the vented caliper is a inch or less there shouldn't be a problem. Thanks Miles
  24. I'm going to do the MM vented rotor install so I'll leave the 79 280zx MC in place.
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