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  2. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Looks like a PO adjusted the sprocket already to position 2 or 3. If you put the timing mark on zero (TDC) (like you're supposed to) the notch will be after the groove. Like "after adjustment" in the FSM. It wouldn't be from chain stretch on position 1 because that would delay the camshaft mark (before adjustment). Make sure also that the tight side of the chain is tight. The left/driver's side. Another possibility is that your damper is starting to fail and the timng mark has moved. And, that looks like 16 degrees, not 12. If it was mine I'd remove the #1 plug and try to confirm that the piston is at TDC. Then see where the marks are, and see if you are on position 1, 2, or 3. You might be able to see the tensioner also to see if it is pushed out. p.s. it's a chain. Good luck.
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  5. morgan12 posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Hi! Any help and opinions are welcome here are two photos one shows my crank timing that seems to be about 12 degrees below tdc, the other is the position of the cam when the cam pulley aligns with the notch in the cam plate. Its my opinion the belt is very stretched . What's yours ! Any help would be welcome, if you want other angles let me know!
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  9. There is a PDF version of "How to Restore Your Datsun Z-Car, Second Edition: Covers Datsun 240Z, 260Z, and 280Z" on Amazon now -- it was set to release last week but it looks like it's been pushed by a week. https://www.amazon.com/Restore-Your-Datsun-Z-Car-Second-ebook/dp/B0F24ZJS7D
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  12. Captain Obvious posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    I have dealt with dust boots on master cylinders like that in other applications and have sometimes had troubles getting them to fit through the hole in the firewall. Not sure if that's because they had swelled over time or if they were poor fitting aftermarket items. Bottom line? Maybe measure the hole in the firewall and see if you even have room for a boot in there before you scour the universe looking for one?
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  15. Matthew Abate posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    I’m guessing no one has problems with that then. Maybe the clue is in the name (dust cover) and it’s more about keeping things out than keeping things in.
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  17. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    My aftermarket did not include one or referenced it. That might be a Wilwood exclusive. Personally you wouldn’t know when the rear seal is going bad. Probably would drain inside the booster IMO
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  19. Matthew Abate posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    Does anyone know if the 15/16” 280ZX brake master cylinder is supposed to have a dust boot here: That collar is 38mm. The only ones I can find that look right are 26mm. It looks like there’s a groove to hold one on, and there’s clearly a channel for an o-ring, but I can’t find one in the exploded diagram. I have seen a bunch of aftermarket ones that have a dust boot, including the Wilwood 1” MC, but nothing for the factory ones.
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  31. http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/IMG_6508.jpeg James’ 1972 S30 is back on the road. At the heart of this beast is a turbocharged L-series managed by Haltech. Chassis upgrades include custom full-length subframe connectors, CD009a 6-speed transmission, KW Suspension, ZCG CV Axles and Big-Brake Kit (328mm) behind RS-8 wheels restored by Love20bee. Inside, a stack instrument cluster was integrated into the gauge pod, viewed from leather Recaro Pole Position seats: http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/IMG_6841-1024x768.jpeghttp://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/IMG_6859-1024x768.jpeg http://www.zcarblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/IMG_8391-1024x768.jpeg Enjoy the video of this boosted S30: View the full article
  32. I have a 6/70 car that had it's factory mustache bar bushings mounted that include the single non-wavy rubber washer. I tore the car down several years ago and can no longer find how the bushings were supposed to look after mounting. Can someone post a picture of the installed factory mustache bar bushings for an early series 1 car? I would really like to see how they are supposed to look after installation with the bushings, washers, etc. Thanks Gary
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  37. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Try the Wix filter. I had no issues on my 78Z. I did install a S30.world tank as well.
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