Re: Datsun brake drums

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Gene Wescott
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Datsun brake drums

Post by Gene Wescott » Tue Feb 01, 2000 12:34 am

Hi Chaps and esses Don`t tell any one but 240z brake drums fit our cars! Paddy ImageCreate your own Group eGroups.com Home: http://www.egroups.com/group/mg-tabc
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Gene Gillam
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Re: Datsun brake drums

Post by Gene Gillam » Tue Feb 01, 2000 4:09 pm

Does anyone have a good source for these brake drums here in the States? And, is there any difference in whether you get the front or rear drums from the 240 Z's, i.e., are both front and rear drums finned? Thanks in advance, Gene

Peter Pleitner
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Re: Datsun brake drums

Post by Peter Pleitner » Tue Feb 01, 2000 7:35 pm

Hi Gene, I'm not a Datsun expert, contrary to what some on this list may think just because I steer my TC with the help of a Datsun tiller, but I am fairly certain that you won't find drums on the front of a 240Z. Cheers, Peter
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Does anyone have a good source for these brake drums here in the States? And, is there any difference in whether you get the front or rear drums from the 240 Z's, i.e., are both front and rear drums finned? Thanks in advance, Gene Image eGroups.com Home: http://www.egroups.com/group/mg-tabc
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Eugene F. Gillam
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Re: Datsun brake drums

Post by Eugene F. Gillam » Wed Feb 02, 2000 6:12 am

Well, duh!!! Must have been a *blonde* day for me yesterday. I'd have known that if I'd thought about it for ten seconds.

I also have installed the Datsun steering mod on the 49 TC I've been restoring over the past few years. I originally planned to try to bring it back to life as original as possible but, after finally getting it together enough to at least try it on the road, quickly decided I wanted to enjoy it. It was too much fun to drive to have it sitting around in the garage, being taken out only for shows. And, to my way of thinking, to properly enjoy driving it I had to do something about the steering! That Datsun mod (to a non-TC owner) is undetectable and makes the car so much safer to drive that it's well worth the possible jeers of the purists.

Gene






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Bob McKarney
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Re: Datsun brake drums

Post by Bob McKarney » Wed Feb 02, 2000 9:32 am

Gene - Mike Goodman is a source for the 240Z drums, properly re-holed
and ready to install.
Mike Goodman's Sport Car Service, Ltd.
16940 Sherman Way
Van Nuys, CA 91406
Phone: (818) 996-7388
Fax: (818) 996-5909
It is my understanding that only the front drums from the 240 are finned
and adaptable for TC use.
I installed them last year, and they work so well that I have been
encouraging all touring mates to do the same,
especially Doug Wimer, who came within a few centimeters of rear-ending
me on our Grand Rallye Around Britain.
Safety Fast (and Stopping Fast, too)
Bob McKarney

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