skerry Posted November 19, 2013 Share Posted November 19, 2013 I bought a 240z locally here a couple of weeks ago and the only problem mechanically seems to be the brake booster. A buddy of mine has a brand new 280zx booster and master cylinder. It's free and the 240z ones seem to be difficult to find so I thought I would check around to see if it was possible. All I've really found on the subject is the following statement: "The original poster is wanting to put a ZX booster in his 1975 Z (_not_ a 1972 Z). So, I think a little information is needed...The early (1970-73) Z’s have a different firewall bolt pattern for the brake booster than the later Z’s. Reason being that when the 2+2 version appeared in 1974 a larger diameter booster was needed for the 2+2. This larger booster also resulted in Nissan having to move the move the firewall components slightly for additional clearance and a new foot pedal mounting bracket had to be designed.This larger booster has a different (larger) bolt pattern than the 240Z’s booster. Nissan elected to keep the same firewall bolt pattern even for the 1974-78 two-seater Z’s which used a smaller diameter booster than the 2+2's.The 280ZX’s also used this same bolt pattern but the booster rear push rod tube is offset from the bolt centerline in a different direction than the 1974-78 booster. So, as a result you must rotate the ZX booster 180 degrees so that it lines up with the holes in the 1974-78 firewall.The only way to mount the ZX booster into the early Z (1970-73) cars is by re-drilling the firewall. But this allows you to mount it without rotation." ZCARNUT Now in that last line, does he mean re-drill the bolt holes or does he mean completely redrill the entire hole? Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Stephen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dexter72 Posted November 19, 2013 Share Posted November 19, 2013 I would try looking for an earlier booster, some members may have one on hand for a decent price. If you can't locate one, make a template from the zx booster mounting holes and place it on your 240 firewall and drill away. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zcarnut Posted November 19, 2013 Share Posted November 19, 2013 > The only way to mount the ZX booster into the early Z (1970-73) cars is by re-drilling the firewall. But this allows you to mount it > without rotation." ZCARNUT Now in that last line, does he mean re-drill the bolt holes or does he mean completely redrill the entire hole? Any input would be greatly appreciated. I meant that four new holes would have to be drilled. And its not just the firewall that needs to be re-drilled. The pedal support bracket must also be drilled. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Miles Posted November 19, 2013 Share Posted November 19, 2013 There are several threads in the brake and brake FAQ forums that explain, in detail, several booster swaps including this one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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