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Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 2:00 pm
by onsight512
jhayden wrote: Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:01 am TO the Datsun FOR the Safety of her Passengers:

Just replaced the 3” latch type aircraft lap belts in the stock SRL with these four-point camlocks. Although the lap belts weren’t frayed, their age (three decades plus) had stiffened them and also made adjustment difficult.
Although my preference is the visual assurance provided by the latch type, the quick release of the camlocks should be a big plus if an emergency exit from the vehicle becomes necessary.
Hopefully no 311s member is still relying on the original belts that came with the car :shock: , but replacing aged belts would make a nice Christmas present for both driver and passenger.

Jon
Nice Jon. Are the shoulder belts attached to a roll bar?

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 2:03 pm
by onsight512
I made a couple of door lock pulls out of some blue & white hard rubber that I had.

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Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:50 pm
by spriso
Finally finished up the firewall repair on the 66 roadster.

From this:

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To this (67.5 recessed brake pocket):

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Always fun to do something a little different...

Michael

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:58 pm
by damarble
I can finally contribute to this thread! I took delivery of my 311 today and slapped some American Racing 234s with much too large 225 tires on it right away. And then took them off because they rub on springs. Some 205s should be fine.

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Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:59 am
by C.Costine
That looks like someone had been working their welder pretty much the same as they worked their brake and clutch.

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 9:43 am
by 23yrRebuild
I installed Dave Premo's early 1600 firewall brace yesterday....It was manufactured with EXTREME PRECISON and very HEAVY duty ! !

Thank you Dave !

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 5:32 pm
by DAC21
spriso wrote: Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:50 pm Finally finished up the firewall repair on the 66 roadster"

To quote Frank Barone "Holy Crap" That is some nice work.

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2020 5:34 pm
by DAC21
23yrRebuild wrote: Thu Dec 24, 2020 9:43 am I installed Dave Premo's early 1600 firewall brace yesterday....It was manufactured with EXTREME PRECISON and very HEAVY duty ! !

Thank you Dave !
How about a picture of the final install??

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 7:06 pm
by iloveredmeat
I polished my thought-to-be-hopeless hubcaps!

Not perfect by any means, but a huuuuge improvement.
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Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:28 pm
by theunz
Speaking of polishing....I did these today to use on my hardtop that I’m thinking about using to transport my car to Solvang. Think I’d feel better at the motels with the hardtop than my soft top. They came off a rusted parts car and the before picture is after they were bead blasted.

This example and iloveredmeat’s post show how parts that seem like junk can be salvaged with a little elbow grease.

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:37 pm
by spl310
Nice polish job! They must have been quite rusty.

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:42 pm
by theunz
They were! Polishing bight be over simplifying it. I first ground them with a 2” angle grinder, then hit them with a belt sander followed by hand sanding before finishing up on the buffer. Probably had 45 minutes or so on each one.

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 1:27 pm
by iloveredmeat
Wow Mike, that's awesome!

What were your "grit steps" to get that so nice?

It really shows us that a lot of parts may be worth trying to salvage...

Power Tools, Mother's Chrome Polish, Good Ol' Elbow Grease, and a couple glasses of wine can work wonders!

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 6:33 pm
by theunz
I started with 36 on the angle grinder, then I’m not sure what was on the belt sander because I couldn’t read it, but my guess is about 60 or 80. The hand sanding was 180-220-320-400. Then I finished on the buffing wheel with some red rouge. Some 120 would of been nice, but I didn’t have any, so there is some slight scratches visible from the belt sanding.
My free labor and cheap bench grinder has saved me hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars during my restoration. Plus it gives me great pleasure to see old neglected parts brought back to life. Oh, and also I’m CHEAP!

On edit...meant to say bench buffer, there is a slight difference. Mainly that the shafts are longer and better access to the pads.

Re: What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)

Posted: Tue Dec 29, 2020 8:02 pm
by iloveredmeat
theunz wrote: Tue Dec 29, 2020 6:33 pm I started with 36 on the angle grinder, then I’m not sure what was on the belt sander because I couldn’t read it, but my guess is about 60 or 80. The hand sanding was 180-220-320-400. Then I finished on the buffing wheel with some red rouge. Some 120 would of been nice, but I didn’t have any, so there is some slight scratches visible from the belt sanding.
My free labor and cheap bench grinder has saved me hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars during my restoration. Plus it gives me great pleasure to see old neglected parts brought back to life. Oh, and also I’m CHEAP!
Ha! :D

I also bought an inexpensive bench grinder – and it has made my life significantly better! Worth every penny as I restored my seat rails...