Just had this too. See story on 311s.org site under "Pop Quiz" and see what it turned out to be. It was simple but I thought it was going to be worse. Linda 68 1600 Morning all. I took the 2000 out S
Yeah! Right down the street! Looking forward it. Thanks Garry and Nancy Linda 68 1600 Calling all SoCalROCers ! Nancy and I will be hosting a BBQ on Saturday, Sept. 15 at 12:00 at our house in the We
You can use a hairdryer to warm up the hose to make it more flexible. You might wnt to put the hose on first then drop the radiator in. Others take the radiator supports off, put everything together
You need these for your wheels: http://rides.webshots.com/album/551551147xRLreR Hard to find in good condition. Or just get generic centers or maybe some spinners. Linda 68 1600 http://img.photobucke
One way to know on the Appliance wheels is that they often take an unusual lug nut and spacer. It took a while to get this info and it is referenced on the other list . The bolt holes are bigger and
Hi Ross, You can get the wheel hardware thru some wholesale dealers for wheel components. They are the 7/16* ET/AP lugnuts and washers, centered Also there is the regular seller on EBAY: http://cgi.e
It's free enterprise though so whatever anyone wants to sell for it is their perogative. Free market forces, I think they call it, right? The exposure of EBAY has certainly affected prices though, bo
And is that car really safe for 4yr old birthday parties? Linda Hmmm, doesn't look stock to me. And I have concerns about my overnight bag falling out of the trunk. Ya know, big tires like that can r
Hi Garry, Let me add my thanks for my EI dist. I bought, and installed myself, with your excellent instructions and just a couple of questions. I hope that you "unretire" at some point and make these
Also, I've seen them on EBAY or if you have a steady hand you can make your own. Sheet rubber can be found in the plumbing section of Home Depot. Linda anyone have a good source for the gasket that g
I posted this to the other list as well, I am trying to remove the fuel pump but it? bumps up against the frame rail and can not be wedged out. I need to change it so that I can drive to the Datsun
I only had one physics class and I am totally lost. I'm glad I am working on a fuel pump. Linda Tom, perplexed you are, but not too far off. It is time to get a bit more geometric on this challenge.
My thanks to Garry and Nancy Wasserman who put on a wonderful BBQ at their house. Lots of great food, nice people and Roadsters of course. On display were Garry's beautiful car, along with Fergus, Pe
Got the fuel pump off finally on my car with the help of a fellow Roadsterite, Peter. Looks like the process is to put a jack stand under the right front, take off the tire for good access and visibi
You'd be very lucky if you were--$$$$$$$$$ Linda 68 1600 lots of these Hi, with all this chat about late models, it prompts me to ask again, whether anyone has ever seen a RHD 1970 1600 ?? I've been
Don't forget about duct tape, electrical tape. I'd bring a spare alternator unless you have the GM, fuel floats. Basically any item you don't want to be waiting for the UPS guy to deliver. Also Haghe
Maybe when you plan to go you could post your itinerary online and Roadster pals could join you in an impromptu fun run as you pass thru. It would be of course subject to change and occur during the
I just did this and it was a pain. Enrique's method did not work for me. Had to unbolt the nuts off the motor mount and lift. See the thread posted. Be sure to change the oil after you put in the new
Also the later pumps have a longer foot making it harder to remove. See Rallye site for pics and explanation of rebuildable vs non rebuildable http://www.datsunroadster.com/PIC_PAGES/NEW_PARTS_PIC_PA
The car in the photos was at JCCS, according to the people passing out Hemmings magazine free at the event. I think it was the Classic Datsun restoration. Linda http://rides.webshots.com/photo/266606