jefe de jefes
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Air hammer.
I used an air hammer once to remove the bearing long time ago in a galaxy far away.
Easy peasy
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Esto posiblemente te puede ayudar hermano.
Sorry no longer available! I'll update if I do another run of these.
Instrument panel voltage regulator. Will fit 68-69 510. Will also fit 311/411/520/521.
Sold state part that replaces the mechanical voltage regulator for the fuel and temp gauges. So if you have a roadster or early pickup or 510 with flaky or misreading temp and fuel gauges this may be a part to replace.
Direct plug in. Red wire is 12V+ in. White wire is 9V+ out to gauges. Ring terminal is 12V- (ground) and screws to the back of the gauge cluster.
$15 shipped in the US. Paypal address is: dguy210(at)gmail(dot)com
The original part looks like a small metal box on the back of the cluster (68 510).
From the side you can see the male spade connectors and ring terminal (right of photo).
How the replacement part plugs in. This can be replaced on the 510 without pulling the dash or cluster. I don't know for the roadster or pickups if this is also true but probably.
On the left is the old part on the right is the new one plugged in. Leads are left a bit long to make it easier to plug in to the dash cluster without pulling the cluster.
Note: this is also posted on Ratsun, but due to the dumbass way the classifieds work no one ever sees it.
Email is dguy210(at)gmail(dot)com
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^^^^^ nice.
Thanks for sharing.
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What is the cover made out of?
Fiberglass. The outside frame is metal. Aluminum I think.
Lightweight.......
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Is there such a thing?
This one is in a 521.
I can't remember what I pulled it out of. Maybe a ford f150 ? If you get one from a full size you can always cut down to exact fit. Fairly cheap at the yards during their sale.
Does help with stuff sliding around.
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I had some Nissan hardbody stocks with caps similar to those back in the day.
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1959-62 I think.
Any spare parts for sale?
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HORY SHET, I hope these fit.
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Yup. There's a stretch of road heading to the water treatment plant one block over from Ed Dena's... great for quick tests.
Cool man. Whoosh!
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Water tower at the park behind Ed Dena's?
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I believe they are called flying horse. Mesh type wheel similar to ssr ex-c.
They sort of look like these but in 6 lug. Nice deep lips with no step.
I'll try and get a pic up. Photobucket acting up.
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^^^^^^^^
Cool, thanks.
I actually stumbled across that willtheyfit site a couple of days ago. Looks like the wheels I'll be getting will poke out some so it might be time for a fender pull.
15x8.5 -32
**deep breath/fingers crossed**
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http://www.willtheyfit.com/I was looking for a calculator and came across this cool site that will SHOW you exactly how a new set of wheels and tires (tyres) will compare to another.I've got a set of wheels coming from Japan right now and was trying to figure out what size tires I might want for them, willtheyfit is really nice because I would like to keep the same rolling diameter (or at least know how far off I am) and that can be a pain to figure out.Kit
What's the shipping going to cost? I also have a set over there and would like to get an idea of $$
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Nice, looks good. That trim/strip along the back really helps with the color transition.
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Lol yes
Cool man.
I debated for a long time whether to pick that up or not. Even had thoughts of parting it out to fix another I have.
She looks pretty complete so I'm glad you saved it.
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Yes picked up in central California it's probably the same one u seen on CL that's were I found it
Parlier?
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Fresno area.
My Z was originally sold at the Bookout Datsun in Visialia
There is also a Fresno/CenCal Datsun owners group on FB
Hey Jefe was this you as the Jenson yard?
Yup. You caught me.
That place is a mess now that they closed down the pick a part down the road. Seem like it's always packed too.
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What's up pimpin'
Fresno county here........
Let's see your 521.
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Oh yeah. Christmas present for you!
Nice man.
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Nice score!
Let's see them seats...
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Mounted up. I like it, it has some small imperfections which will be repaired and it will be fully polished.
Was it difficult to install the door trim?
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Adelitas!
Welcome aboard!
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Need help on my SSR meshies rebuild...
in Wheels and Tires
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Place a 2x4 or block of wood on inside portion of face and pound that with a big hammer. They'll come out