There are two different TBIs on the Z24i. One has 2 wires and one with 4 wires. Found that out the hard way... The biggest issue with these Z24s is the head gaskets. They start leaking between cylinders and people keep driving them. This causes a gouge in the head and block when you pull the head to repair it. The KA24E is a far superior engine. Buy a 90 and up to find those.
Good call on selling the truck, what is your next project? Would be cool to see a 1st gen pathfinder or a datsun 4x4 maybe? Either way I'm shure it's going to be something cool. Awesome content man keep up the good work
Would love to see more on this one, but you definitely did a good job. Hopefully you get what you want for it, which can provide more funds for your daily truck. Or the next project...
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If Nissan was smart (they're not) they would start making stuff like this again. The Frontiers from a few years ago were probably the last good thing they made.
Where is anyone finding a 350$ hardbody? Cool content but definitely not realistic. All I want is to start doing this type of work. But, in California you're not finding anything in that good a shape for under 3k. Sucks to be priced out of even 40 year old light work trucks...
The license plates are clearly Washington State and the Trash cans says Spokane which means he's basically Idaho. I left California for the Ozarks. I see cars listed for under 1K listed with no engine/broken transmission. It's pretty realistic that this truck was listed for 500 and he paid 350. There is a professional who lives by the Oklahoma Texas border. He gets all sorts of cars for cheap for various reasons. He even got a brand new 2014 Ford sedan in 2017 because the guy who bought it new ended up moving to Japan permanently. The sister in law gave it to him for free because she just didn't want it in the driveway. Towed a 5K truck for a couple of hundred because the guy died and the widow got a ticket. All he has to do is spend 800 on a new drive train
Honestly you never know. You just have to be at the right place at the right time and have cash. Some people just want to clear up space in their yard and want to get rid of their vehicles. And some people just don't care if they sell their vehicle for cheap...
The Webber carb was definitely the best option.
You offered some useful information. Best of luck getting your asking price.
Thank you for the walk through on what you did.
There are two different TBIs on the Z24i. One has 2 wires and one with 4 wires. Found that out the hard way...
The biggest issue with these Z24s is the head gaskets. They start leaking between cylinders and people keep driving them. This causes a gouge in the head and block when you pull the head to repair it. The KA24E is a far superior engine. Buy a 90 and up to find those.
very enjoyable content, love the truck, keep the good work.
Good job on video. I was entertained. Keep going.
I kind of really want this truck...
These are great little trucks. Wish I still had mine.
thanks for saving it, and giving it a chance. Does the truck have a cable or hydraulic clutch?
Hydraulic, and you’re on the right track.
i am glad you were able to save this truck , it will be a good little hauler for someone
i have a 86.5 with the Z24i. Carb swapped with a Weber 32/36. Great truck, if not a little under powered.
I've seen rusty truck beds selling for $400. $350 would only buy you a pile of rust that used to be a truck.
Good call on selling the truck, what is your next project? Would be cool to see a 1st gen pathfinder or a datsun 4x4 maybe? Either way I'm shure it's going to be something cool. Awesome content man keep up the good work
Would love to see more on this one, but you definitely did a good job. Hopefully you get what you want for it, which can provide more funds for your daily truck. Or the next project...
Where are you located? Would you fix the power steering and clutch if the buyer paid for it?
Great video
Great vid! Are you going to make a video about your fish?
nice cool small vid series
My 91 GMC k1500 step side was $450
You shouldve just rebuilt the TBI for what you paid for the carb!!
It was all glued together w JB weld, sadly.
Great analysis, thank you! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). What's the best way to send them to Binance?
Wow I'd buy that lemme know if I can come get it lol
Anyone else miss the fish content
No fish suck
If Nissan was smart (they're not) they would start making stuff like this again. The Frontiers from a few years ago were probably the last good thing they made.
I wouldn’t sell that thing
Why not?
We need best flip
To flip 2000s Subaru Outback.
Aaaaaw maan!😢
Where is anyone finding a 350$ hardbody? Cool content but definitely not realistic. All I want is to start doing this type of work. But, in California you're not finding anything in that good a shape for under 3k. Sucks to be priced out of even 40 year old light work trucks...
Well you're not finding anything near this in Tennessee either.
Same here in Arizona
Seems pretty realistic to me, considering it happened 😂
The license plates are clearly Washington State and the Trash cans says Spokane which means he's basically Idaho. I left California for the Ozarks. I see cars listed for under 1K listed with no engine/broken transmission. It's pretty realistic that this truck was listed for 500 and he paid 350. There is a professional who lives by the Oklahoma Texas border. He gets all sorts of cars for cheap for various reasons. He even got a brand new 2014 Ford sedan in 2017 because the guy who bought it new ended up moving to Japan permanently. The sister in law gave it to him for free because she just didn't want it in the driveway. Towed a 5K truck for a couple of hundred because the guy died and the widow got a ticket. All he has to do is spend 800 on a new drive train
Honestly you never know. You just have to be at the right place at the right time and have cash. Some people just want to clear up space in their yard and want to get rid of their vehicles. And some people just don't care if they sell their vehicle for cheap...
clean up and rebuild TBI and sell it!
It was glued together w JB weld.