Welcome to my Blog!

Welcome to my Blog devoted to the restoration of my 1972 Datsun 240z. I purchased it in 2013 and have been actively working on my driving-restoration, so I can enjoy the car rather than having it in pieces for years. Please enjoy the write-ups below, as well as the how-to's. Feel free to reach out to me directly if you have any comments or questions. Thanks. - Dave

27 October 2015

240z Round Top Carburetor kit ** sold **

** Sold 06 Apr 2016 **

Fully disassembled, inspected, and rebuilt to factory specifications set of early Datsun 240z 4-screw Hitachi SU Carburetors, E88 intake manifold, balance tube, heat shield, springs, linkage, linkage to the firewall and air filter housing with OEM Nissan air cleaner/filter. As an option, you may choose the customer K&N filter setup instead of the OEM orange filter setup, or have both for an additional $50. Domes and pistons are polished and bodies have been painted with high-temp fuel-resistant paint and baked to cure. Also included is a Vacuum gauge installed on the balance tube to help diagnose engine problems and tune the carburetors
This is a perfect kit for the 260z and 280z owners who want to upgrade to the reliable and high performance round-top carbs. Ready to bolt on and begin using!
Professional installation is recommended as fine tuning may be required depending on the condition of your engine, gasoline used, and other variables not related to the carburetors. As with anything that is 43+ years old, these are not perfect but are great performers.
This set is being sold as-is for $700 (reduced from $850 asking price), shipped anywhere in the USA. PayPal friendly and ready to ship within 1 business day of payment.

   
   
      
    

        








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** SOLD ** 18 January 2016
Datsun 240z 3-screw Carburetors, intake, heat shield, and air filter kit for sale.  

Fully disassembled, inspected, and rebuilt to factory specifications set of 1972 Datsun 240z 3 screw Hitachi SU Carburetors, intake manifold, balance tube, heat shield, springs, linkage, and RamFlo air filters.  Domes are polished and bodies have been painted with high-temp fuel-resistant paint and baked to cure. Also included is a Vacuum gauge installed on the balance tube to help diagnose engine problems and tune the carburetors

This is a perfect kit for the 260z and 280z owners who want to upgrade to the reliable and high performance round-top carbs.  Ready to bolt on and begin using.

These were installed and tuned on my 1972 240z to ensure they were functioning properly, balanced, and rich/lean mixture adjusted properly.

Professional installation is recommended and this set is being sold as-is for $700, shipped anywhere in the USA.  PayPal friendly - contact djarvas@gmail.com for more info.













  











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** SOLD (22 Dec 2015) **
Datsun 240z 3-screw Carburetors, intake, heat shield, air filter kit for sale.  This is one of the nicest sets I've rebuilt to date.

Fully disassembled, inspected, and rebuilt to factory specifications set of 1972 Datsun 240z 3 screw Hitachi SU Carburetors, intake manifold, balance tube, heat shield, springs, linkage, and air filter housing and brand new OEM air filter.  Domes are polished and bodies have been painted with high-temp fuel-resistant paint and baked to cure. Also included is a Vacuum gauge installed on the balance tube to help diagnose engine problems and tune the carburetors

This is a perfect kit for the 260z and 280z owners who want to upgrade to the reliable and high performance round-top carbs.  Ready to bolt on and begin using.

These were installed and tuned on my 1972 240z to ensure they were functioning properly, balanced, and rich/lean mixture adjusted properly.

Professional installation is recommended and this set is being sold as-is for $850, shipped anywhere in the USA.  PayPal friendly - contact djarvas@gmail.com for more info.

CLICK VIDEO TO SEE THEM RUNNING!

 





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**SOLD -- Sept 2015**
Recently rebuilt set of 1972 Datsun 240z 3-screw Hitachi SU Carburetors, E88 intake manifold, balance tube, heat shield, springs, linkage, and K&N performance air filters.

This is a perfect kit for the 260z and 280z owners who want to upgrade to the reliable and high performance round-top carbs.  Ready to bolt on and begin using.

Professional installation is recommended and this set is being sold as-is for $750, shipped anywhere in the USA.  PayPal friendly and international shipping is available at buyer's expense.
Contact; djarvas@gmail.com

Carbs were fully disassembled, cleaned, inspected, and rebuilt using Z-Therapy rebuild kit (ZT-150: gaskets, float valves, ZT nozzles, needles, gas hoses, etc). Emissions gear on the intake manifold has been removed and capped off.
Following assembly, I did run these carbs on my car to ensure they perform well and were properly tuned 
Additional photos:

  




08 September 2015

Rust Solutions

Over the weekend I decided to tackle the un-fun job of rust repair/prevention.  I chose to start with the internal frame rails to prevent them from rusting from the inside out.  I purchased two cans of Eastwood's internal coating which included a length of hose and their special nozzle that sprays the paint in all directions once inside the frame.


I was quite impressed with the volume of paint that was discharged from the nozzle and the way it spread throughout the frame rails.  I was also able to see the "holes" that exist where they shouldn't so that will become another project to tackle at some point.


 

24 May 2015

AM/FM Antenna Upgrade

Now with the more acceptable exhaust note (the twice pipes were too loud!), I can finally enjoy listening to the radio.  I've struggled with what type of antenna to replace the broken original with.  I first tried an 11" rubber ducky that didn't work very well, as well as a hidden antenna that mounted to the window; again not working too well.  I decided it was time to investigate how to repair or replace the old semi-automatic antenna that Datsun included originally.

The great feature of the Datsun antenna is that it is controlled by the radio head unit with a switch, allowing the driver (or passenger) the ability to raise or lower the antenna to the proper level to tune in stations.  (notice the switch on the upper right)

Unfortunately my car arrived with the antenna broken off.  Modern antennas are fully automatic meaning that they go up when powered up and down when the power turns off.  I needed to find a semi-automatic that I could modify to work with the Datsun radio.  Below is the original antenna (left) and the new one I was able to source (right).  Notice the original Datsun antenna had a modulator box already installed that allowed the switch to power one wire for up, the other for down, and use the body of the antenna for a ground; this is how the switch works too.  The modern semi-automatic that I sourced just reverses the polarity to have it go up and down.


I was able to find a diagram of a door lock actuator that would allow me to use the original Datsun radio switch and wiring while making the new antenna work by means of two relays.  Essentially reversing the polarity of the output wires.  Thanks to the original designer of this diagram, it came in very handy!!  Just need to make sure you get 5-pin (5 pole) Bosch style relays.


Below is my work in progress and then the final cleaned up version.  Two inputs, Two Outputs, and a Ground.
 

Mounting the antenna is fairly straightforward.  After mounting the top to the rear quarter panel I hooked up the wiring to make sure everything worked correct, followed by cleanly attaching the relay bracket that I fabricated and then the antenna mounting bar to ensure my quarter panel didn't move any more than it needed to when the antenna was up.
 

The results are great! I can accurately tune into any station in my '72 240z's radio that I can in a modern car with a digital tuner (meaning the antenna performs as good).


Below are links to the parts I used (not including the extra wire, connectors, and brackets I fabricated):

Semi-Automatic Antenna:
http://smile.amazon.com/MQ-1-Semi-Automatic-Power-Antenna/dp/B004675YOK/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1432508441&sr=1-1&keywords=Semi+automatic+antenna

Bosch Relays: 
http://smile.amazon.com/Relay-Harness-Bosch-Style-40AMP-HRNS/dp/B005HFYE1O/ref=sr_1_2?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1432508382&sr=1-2&keywords=5+Pin+Relay