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Stainless Steel Bolt Kit - Z Car Creations?


jacob80

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Hey guys,

 

For my next rebuild, I would like to use a stainless steel engine bolt kit from Z Car Creations. Unfortunately, they do not answer emails and their eBay store no longer exists. I did, however, find this:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DATSUN-L24-L26-L28-ENGINE-STAINLESS-STEEL-BOLT-KIT_W0QQitemZ230446921226QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_100?hash=item35a7b4f60a#ht_500wt_1182

 

I'm a little leery of this, though. I have no idea what company this is and their knowledge of this engine. Have any of you guys used this particular kit? Otherwise, does anyone know what happened to Z Car Creations? Thanks guys!!

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Surprising that his ebay page doesn't still exist, but it doesn't. I bought his front timing cover kit and was pretty happy with it. CourtesyParts used to carry a bunch of his stuff, you should ask them if they can still get in touch with him.

 

So he hasn't answered emails that you've sent to him from the contact on his page? http://www.zcarcreations.com/

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Surprising that his ebay page doesn't still exist, but it doesn't. I bought his front timing cover kit and was pretty happy with it. CourtesyParts used to carry a bunch of his stuff, you should ask them if they can still get in touch with him.

 

So he hasn't answered emails that you've sent to him from the contact on his page? http://www.zcarcreations.com/

 

I did call the CourtesyParts place and they did not have the bolt kit, but they did say they carry his stuff. Also, yes, I did send probably three total emails over the past couple months to the e-mail address listed on his site.

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  • 6 months later...

I found another source for the 280Z/ZX stainless steel bolt kits. The bolts were selected based on inputs from a Z-car specialist who sent them boxes of parts and helped them tweak the length and pitch of the bolts. And just like the Z-Car Creations kits, these folks bag and label the bolts by component/area. Both stainless and polished bolts are available (sorry, no chrome).

 

Here's the site:

http://mmsacc-stainless.com/html/Datsun.htm

Engine bolt kit (I just ordered one): $115 + shipping

 

John and Nancy are very helpful, and I'm sure you'll enjoy working with them as much as I did. And no, I don't have any affiliation with these guys.

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I found another source for the 280Z/ZX stainless steel bolt kits. The bolts were selected based on inputs from a Z-car specialist who sent them boxes of parts and helped them tweak the length and pitch of the bolts. And just like the Z-Car Creations kits, these folks bag and label the bolts by component/area. Both stainless and polished bolts are available (sorry, no chrome).

 

Here's the site:

http://mmsacc-stainl...html/Datsun.htm

Engine bolt kit (I just ordered one): $115 + shipping

 

John and Nancy are very helpful, and I'm sure you'll enjoy working with them as much as I did. And no, I don't have any affiliation with these guys.

 

Great find! I found that Z-Car creations was also impossible to get a hold of... I don't know if they stopped making the kits or what, but they wouldn't respond to my emails. I'll be ordering some stuff from these guys soon.

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Pop quiz: which bolts are the new ones, and which ones are the old ones? (Coke Zero sold separately)

 

Here it is... $100 worth of stainless hex-head fasteners in 20 little baggies with labels! (My original post and the photo above referenced 14 bags, but I had set aside six additional bags for today's project). I'll be using some of these tomorrow when I bolt on the oil pump and timing cover, so I'll let you guys know if there are any problems with fitment.

 

Very nice find, they sure have comprehensive kits.

 

I'm unsure, though, about how wise it is to use SS bolts on an engine, regarding heat and corrosion problems.

The good news with stainless steel bolts is that they are much more corrosion resistant (due to rusting or thermal fluctuation) than standard non-stainless steel. There are several good articles on the benefits of stainless vs. non-stainless, and the wikipedia article is actually pretty good too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stainless_steel

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Looks good. It seems like a pretty good value, for all the trouble it would take to figure out proper sizing, especially some of the odd-ball sizes that these cars tend to have. Looking forward to see if you have any issues or not. I plan on buying some sets for all the body panels and some of the door hardware.

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Looks good. It seems like a pretty good value, for all the trouble it would take to figure out proper sizing, especially some of the odd-ball sizes that these cars tend to have. Looking forward to see if you have any issues or not. I plan on buying some sets for all the body panels and some of the door hardware.

 

I agree, it saves me a lot of trouble trying to figure out which bolt goes where. If you do order from them, tell them that Nathan in Buford recommended them!

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Yes, anti-seize is critical with these bolts.  I called MMS and verified that these are 304 grade stainless, tensile strength 110,000 PSI.

 

Those would be a grade 5 or little bit below ISO grade 8.8. I guess you should be good to go ;)

 

At the same time, I don't know what Nissan was using at that time (I haven't seen anything written on them)...

 

 

 

 

For your info, I was using grade 10.9 on GM vehicle I have been working on.

 

 

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I called MMS up just now and ordered a bunch of hardware. The woman I spoke to was really nice and helpful, she let me modify the kit to suit my needs (I didn't need any bumper hardware, etc) and adjusted the price accordingly. So far, I'm impressed!

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