I thought this was a roadster site. They don't have tensioners on the ________________________________________ Datsun-roadsters mailing list http://www.team.net/archive http://autox.team.net/mailman/
I found a good trim shop, and had carpeting custom fit for my car. It was $300.00 in 1996, and I elected to have the floor carpet made in single pieces for each side. (I was tired of screwing around
The 4-speed driveshaft has a sliding yoke on the trans end. It has a collar which fits over the outside of the trans rear housing (without making contact), and a shaft which fits into the rear housi
--==1997584780== Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="windows-1250"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Seth, I see you have had a number of responses. The best advice I
Unfortunately, the fires in Santa Clarita appear to have claimed at least two roadsters. CNN was running footage of the fire area last evening (10/23/07). The commentator noted something to the effec
Two of them on Ebay right now. No top with the second, however. Wonder what happened to it... Gary Ault ________________________________________ Datsun-roadsters mailing list http://www.team.net/arch
I replaced the carburetors on a '69 2000 this weekend. The good news is the car now runs great, but it has an oil leak at the joint between the front of the cylinder head and the top of the timing ca
Everyone appropriately went ga-ga over the article in Hemmings "Sports and Exotic Car" about Tom Drake's '67 1600, but do you all remember that Tim Miner and his red '67-1/2 were featured in Issue #6
I'm with you -- buy or borrow the right tool. A "pickle fork" will work, but it will damage the dust cover. So, I won't even use that tool, which is intended for joint separation, on my car. Gary Au
If anyone wants to know the sequence I used to put Koni shocks on the front of my '66 1600/U20 many years ago, let me know. (Koni's won't go through the opening in the lower A-frame.) The car was on
But they're not listed under 1966, which uses the same joint. Maybe Rare Parts needs some help with the Applications List, or users need to check all years. Gary On Thu Nov 1 11:52 , "Mike H." sent:
Better yet, too bad they don't live in Texas. Didn't Texas decide that "He needed killin'" was a legitimate dfense? Gary ________________________________________ Datsun-roadsters mailing list http://
I don't know where you live, but somewhere reasonably close there should be a good trim shop. (Marine shops sometimes do convertible tops, but list themselves in the "Marine" category.) The can repl
Probably not, but being able to zip it out will make care for it easier, so it should last longer. Gary ________________________________________ Datsun-roadsters mailing list http://www.team.net/arch
Nathaniel has a '69, so he is probably referring to the map light which goes into the front of the console, and pushes on-off. There's actually a used low-windshield lamp on eBay right now, dirt che
I stopped using Group 53s years ago. I now have what I think is a Group 28 (?) in mine. The case is 6-7/8W by 9L by 7H. It is a Sears Diehard Gold model 33035. Buy a tray which fits, and a hold down
--==1911216443== Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="windows-1250"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I am not familiar with the later latches, but I suspect there is
When I went through the body on my carin 1993, I dismantled the entire door and window mechanisms, removed all old grease, and re-lubed everything. It all seems to work well, but was real stiff befor
Black would be nice. The only ones I have ever seen are nickel-plated, thus silver. Where did you find black? Gary Ault On Mon Nov 12 9:29 , Pat Horne sent: The dash twisties I picked up for my 67.5