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[2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
Hi Charles…..Thanks, no, I bought the foam from Resurrected Classics, the seat covers from Mike at Bansai Motorworks and had a good upholstery shop put them together. Some things I leave to professionals 🤑
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
It was "bid too" $35K with 20 bids. It was NOT Sold For $35K as the reserve was not met.
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dutchzcarguy started following '77 280z running rich at idle, AFM screw doesn't work?
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'77 280z running rich at idle, AFM screw doesn't work?
Repairing a fuel injected car can be a pain in th A*se..😭 I would before doing anything to all the sensors in the system advice to FIRST do a compression test on the engine so you KNOW that the engine is mechanicaly in good order! Very important as with the electronics on these cars many things can go wrong. (Buy a good compression meter not expensive.) Then also check every vacuum line and all the rubber hoses in the inlet system.. a small leak will throw the systems ECCS* (NOT A ECU, how many times do i have to say this... sorry.. anyhow..) the ECCS* get complete faulty readings when there is a air leak even a smallest one will ruin how the engine will run. Also, Cleaning the electric contact with a good contactcleaner, like they use in boating is a good one look it up! Cleaning contacts can be a temporary thing when you do it with a nail file, i would be very careful with those.. (At first the contacts will work but later on they will fail if they were silver or gold contacts.) A lot of contacts have golden or silver contact points.. Golden contacts should really be cleaned with contact cleaner (or alcohol) as also silver contacts (But not necessarily on silver) @Yarb ) Copper contacts can be cleaned up with a small (nail) file without a problem.) As a (ex) electronics guy i also know in audio there were a LOT of silver contacts and.. not many people i think know this: Oxidized silver conducts electricity even better than silver itself! Really! So cleaning the silver-plated contacts is completely unnecessary and harmful, because you're making the silver layer even thinner. Again, the conductivity of rusted (black!) silver is BETTER than of silver itself! Further, as we all know gold does not rust so that is not a problem, clean it with alcohol and a cotton swab.
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The OG 240Z - Reanimation Project
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The OG 240Z - Reanimation Project
Today's question... I've got two fuse block covers. Which is the correct one for the early cars? This one has cut-outs on both top and bottom: While the other one does not: I have a guess, but am looking for other input.
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The OG 240Z - Reanimation Project
So today's adventure... I struggled with the reproduction braided hose stuff in the engine compartment. I'm not impressed. Don't fit great. Hose clamps peel back the braided outer covering. Inconsistant braid cover. Frustrating. Is it just me? On a good note... Remember my "F" switch?: Well I removed the switch and plugged the hole. The braided hoses weren't picture worthy, but the result with the "F" switch was! Looks like this: Three work days remaining!! Well, actually two at this point, but here's a pic from earlier today:
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The OG 240Z - Reanimation Project
Haha!! Exactly. ☺️
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
Bring it to zcon. I'll fix it for you. ☺️
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'77 280z running rich at idle, AFM screw doesn't work?
Measuring resistance from 7 to 8 will provide difficult to interpret results. The best way to check the AFM slider is to put battery voltage across 9 to 6 (positive on 9, negative on 6), and then measure the voltage between 7 and 8 while you move the wiper around. This process is documented on page EE-13 of the 77 FSM) The AFM is Dr. Bosch black magic and voodoo. As for the dent in the wiper? I don't know what you mean. Can you circle what you're talking about on your pic?
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
I wondered that too but don't really want to be the one to check it out
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Thanks John. I didnt pick that up...
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[2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
Very nice! Did you cover them?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
"Reserve not met". Probably have better luck on Bring a Trailer.
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
LEDs aren't very voltage sensitive. I'm trying to figure out the voltage drop, though. Maybe I can get out to the garage tomorrow and take some meter readings for you to try to replicate. I'm wondering if the hazard switch may be corroded/crudded up enough that it's a choke point under load.
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1971 HLS30-14938 "Lily" build
So I tinkered with the flasher relays some more. I had a 3 prong one that required a ground. I couldn't get it to work no matter how I wired it at the bench. The two prong works fine with an LED bulb at the bench off the jump box. So I tried it in the car on both the turns and the hazards. With no relay in place I basically have battery voltage coming to the relay. When I plug it up and try to use it the voltage across (? I don't believe this was to ground...) the relay drops to less than 8 volts in both locations. So I am assuming neither the LED's or the electronic flasher will work at the low voltage??? Where to from here? @SteveJ others?
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[2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
I agree, that seems cheap...
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
HagertyOne-Family-Owned 1970 Datsun 240Z Series I for sale | Hag...Discover this One-Family-Owned 1970 Datsun 240Z Series I for sale from our trusted collection of verified classic and enthusiast cars. Find your dream ride from our expert-approved listings.Posted this a few pages back. Went for $35k, 20 bids. Seems like a bargain compared to the orange 72 I reported a few postings ago...unless Im missing something??
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SteveJ started following [2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
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[2025] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
I'm enjoying some cooler than normal temps in September, so I washed the 260Z and took it to a car meet.
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Yarb started following Realistic budget to paint a 240z.....
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Realistic budget to paint a 240z.....
Much much better!! I know that’s Great English!!😂
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'77 280z running rich at idle, AFM screw doesn't work?
Yeah no turns out I'm just an idiot who set his meter to the wrong range. Turns out my temperature sensor is just fine with a reading of 2540 Ohm at 20°C (68°F). While I had the meter in hand I decided to take the AFM off the car and measure that as well. Long story shot I believe the carbon trace or the wiper inside the AFM is defective. When measuring between pin 7 and 8 I got very inconsistent and high values. When measuring between pin 8 and the silver parts of the the circuit bord the values ranged from 180 to 10 ohm on a logarithmic scale. I did notice the wiper has a dent in it? I don't think that should be there as I believe I can see signs that it has been dragging on the trace. No clue how that could happen. Just in case can someone confirm if that dent should be there? I don't think it does as I can't see it on any reference pictures. I will try and bent the wiper back into shape tomorrow and see if that helps.
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Realistic budget to paint a 240z.....
Thanks for the notes and responses. I am located in Central Oregon, which I know is limited in services. But will there are a few high end restoration shops around...... Paint is good enough for me to do a small car show this weekend...... here is a picture with the other wheels and tires.......
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Realistic budget to paint a 240z.....
You don't say where you are located but try and find one or two classic vehicle clubs in your area - any make car or truck. With enough trying, you'll get to owners who can get you local referrals.