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  1. Today
  2. I opened my switch, and one problem is that it doesn’t toggle. When I depress it, it moves to the other position, but jumps back when I let go. It’s supposed to stay in its position until the next time it is depressed, right? Not sure why there was continuity on both poles, but the inside was pretty clean so I doubt that dirt was the cause.
  3. Hahaha!! I love you guys! ❤️
  4. If this was a Ferrari or Maserati, a VIN 'typo' like that would either add hundreds of thousands of dollars to the vehicle's value or (more likely) add the same amount of dollars to the coffers of the lawyers and auctioneers adjudicating in its re-sale value.😄
  5. Yesterday
  6. I will double check that but I don't believe any of that has been changed since my last test fire. I did remove the combo switches and reinstall. Maybe I messed something up there
  7. @solly I don’t believe you answered my question about the check valve. Trying to offer known problems that cause what you are describing
  8. Spooky scary Saturday night space music.
  9. Last week
  10. It's always a mistake to paint/powder coat those rear stub axle brake drum flanges, Nissan didn't.
  11. Well you do! You have an excellent camera.
  12. http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/IMG_9042-1024x576.jpg On Saturday, August 30 the Breakfast Club Rally is hosting Tokyo Calling 5, their fifth All-Japanese car rally starting in Sonoma, Ca. To register and see more details, please visit their website HERE http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/295347817_10158887321741524_4308179328201520601_n-1024x768.jpg We have run several rallies with Breakfast Club and it is a total blast, you can see our previous event reports HERE. http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/IMG_8606-e1693164189785-1024x660.jpeg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/IMG_8882-1024x768.jpeg Stay tuned for caravan information from Z Car Garage. Z you there! http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/TC5anim_lg.jpghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/IMG_8713-1024x768.jpeghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/IMG_4871.jpg Enjoy this walk-around and driving video from Tokyo Calling 3: View the full article
  13. Yes thankyou! I want sute how that was supposed to work also Thank-you for the recommendation for the efi Bible I have read it and looking forward to doing some of the trouble shooting, the throttle position sensor test looked especially useful ! Thanks to everyone and i am sorry if i missed replying to anybody your all a huge help! I will continue to post my progress in so maybe someone else can benefit from all the info!
  14. Wow!!! That tranny mount is a rel deal. NOOOOOT!!!!
  15. I have some urgent projects around the house which I hope to be able to finish in the following days, but I hope after that I have loads of time for the Z again. So this will be a very quick update: I got some nice documents from Japan again: The first one is the "Z-2" Service Shuho Book, which is the equivalent of the English bulletins. They have become quite pricey recently, so i stick to focus on the most important ones, but when Z-2 (introduction of the Automatic transmission cars) showed up for a reasonable price, i made sure to get it. Here's my collection so far. There are plenty more, which I hope to add to my collection whenever they pop up for a good price. The second document is the December 1973 Nissan sports option catalogue for the HS30 "240Z". It's probably the most extensive one, which is 12-pages strong. It focuses on the HS30 Fairladies only, which means most of the listed parts also fit my HLS30 car. The other catalogues are either much thinner, or focus on a different car (Z432, for e.g.) or a whole range of Cars (240 / 260 / 280Z). But basically, it was a good price and missing in my collection, so that's why I got it. I hope for more updates, soon, I have some things planned... And I have some very cool things waiting to be picked up by me, or on the way here...
  16. Found a picture that I took in the "let's see if that would really work" phase. In this picture the "mounting plate" (thin piece of flat aluminum) wasn't trimmed such that it would fit the clamshell. That took a bit of further modification to the shape of that plate. But it did prove that the toggle switch would be actuated by the stock turn signal components. I do not have dimensions without disassembling it. I also think it required a bit of trim on the switch handle for the end of it to fit properly in the "plastic thingy" of the turn signal assembly. (plastic thingy - which happens to be on thingaverse as a 3d printable item...) I got this metal toggle at O'Reilly but they can be had everywhere. You can see that the stock switch is much more compact and a little searching might find a smaller toggle than this one - and possibly with less protrusive electrical connectors... I wanted something simple and common.
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