Where can I get a rebuilt Datsun 260Z engine?
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Where can I buy a 1966 Datsun track car?
Gateway Classic Cars of Denver is proud to offer this 1966 Datsun SPL 311 Track Car This Track car is equipped and ready for all your weekend warrior needs. With its factory style Datsun 4cyl unde…
Where can I buy a 1969 Datsun 2000?
Gateway Classic Cars Houston showroom is excited to offer for sale this sweet light yellow (cream) 1969 Datsun 2000 roadster. If youve ever wanted to buy a vintage club racer, this is the car for y…
When did Nissan start selling the Datsun Roadster?
The Nissan Motor Company began selling its Datsun sedans in the U.S. in 1958, but it was the Fairlady roadster of 1960 that would lay the groundwork for the company’s sporting image here.
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What’s the difference between the 280Z and 260Z zcars?
Compared to the 240Z L24, the 260Z L26 had a longer stroke, while the 280Z L28 had both a longer stroke and a larger bore. The way to identify the block is to look on the left side to the right of the motor mount.
What kind of engine does a Datsun 280Z have?
The 1975-80 L28 motors put out a rated 135hp net while the 1981-83 L28 motors were 145 net. The little plate on the shock tower in the 1975-78 280Z’s engine compartment may say 170hp SAE but thats gross HP…a sneaky 1970s way of saying 135 net.
What kind of nozzles did a 1972 Datsun 240 use?
– the 1970-71 240 used “N27” needles and related nozzles. – the 1972 manual trans car used N54 needles, the 1972 automatic used N58, both with the same 1972 nozzles. – the 1973 nozzles/needles were emissions designs, not recommended for performance.