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  2. Yeah, it’s gonna be a tough decision Site. 911 or NSX …….The green stroker Z is still the one I’ll drive the most…..something about that set up that really is a blast to drive.
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  4. I finally got around to installing my s30 world seals. Its definitely something you dont want to Rush and should bend the U shape carriers into semi final form first. And be careful as you can not to rip the top corner...mine is on and im as please as can be. I've tried every other seal out there and slam slam...not with these im so happy with them. Amazing product!
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  6. Tom Williams car, or an individual? It's a beauty for sure! I'd still choose the NSX. 😁
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    Guest commented on Gary in NJ's comment on a blog entry in Blog Gary in NJ
    Хирургические услуги hipec: диагностика, операции, восстановление. Современная клиника, лицензированные специалисты, помощь туристам и резидентам.
  8. the_tool_man posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I installed a new factory fuel pump a few years ago and have maybe an hour run time on it total since then. I just did a full restoration of the tank and removed the strainer, which was clogged with rust when I took it out. This is why I want to install a pre-filter before the pump. Without that, there is nothing to protect the pump from ingesting debris that might end up in the fuel tank. The filter I linked is pretty large and has a replaceable filter element. It strains to 100 microns, which is commonly accepted as a good compromise between protecting the pump from damage while not being so fine as to clog and restrict flow enough to cause cavitation in the pump itself. If you want more detail, read back through this thread. That's why I resurrected it.
  9. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Are you running the Bosch factory pump? It worked perfectly on my 78 280. You could have a tank problem with the strainer. There was a good reason why they went with the 3/8 input to the pump and 5/16 output.
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  11. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Weird how complex the whole fuel filter market is. Few details and what looks like poor conversion skills. 10 mm = 3/8"...not. Here's a couple from the local store, one with paper media, one with bronze. One about 4" long, the other undefined. One special order, the other available. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/spectre-performance/spectre-performance-fuel-filter/spt0/5965?q=Spectre+Performance+Fuel+Filter+-+5965&pos=0 https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c/trans-dapt/performance/filtration/fuel-filters--universal-/383bc52af696/trans-dapt-3-8-inch-inlet-3-8-inch-outlet-fuel-filter/tdp0/9177?pos=3
  12. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    They're cheap too. Main problem is the 8 mm (5/16") nipples. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/nissan,1978,280z,2.8l+l6,1209260,fuel+&+air,fuel+filter,6200
  13. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Don't overlook that the pressure drop is affected by the area of the filter media. Not just the pore size. So, a larger diameter filter will be less noisy. It would be interesting to try one of the big 280Z EFI filters as a pre-filter. There's a reason there so big. Lots of surface area in the pleated media. Also, if you're filtering to save the pump don't over-filter. The clearance inside the vane-type roller pumps is pretty big. Certainly greater than 20 microns.
  14. the_tool_man posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    That's allegedly too fine (20 microns) for a pre-pump filter. My pump was much louder with the Fram version installed than without.
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  16. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    You will probably bee surprised how it pops out. I’ve removed quite a few. There’s also a seal inside the cog shaft that prevents oil going into the cable. The ring and seal are still available.
  17. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Your prying on the captive nut not the cable.
  18. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    https://www.amazon.com/WIX-Filters-Complete-Line-Filter/dp/B000CSEUPG This filter worked perfectly for me. Changed over to Wix when the Fram was no longer clear. Give it a shot.
  19. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I assume you are not using a factory pump.
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  21. Thanks for the suggestions. I'm worried about damaging the speedometer cable by pulling on its. I'll give it a try. I might try and find an old speedometer cable and improvise a pulling tool.
  22. the_tool_man posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Yes. I used one for a while. But now I see where it can restrict flow enough to cavitate in the pump. Indeed the pump was noticeably louder with the G3 installed.
  23. Yarb started following Car won’t crank
  24. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    As @Zed Head said, pull the spayed ign. Off the terminal and measure the voltage. Black to Gand and red on the spade turn the key to start.
  25. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    I think you are perfectly fine
  26. Yarb commented on Gary in NJ's comment on a blog entry in Blog Gary in NJ
    AI at it again @Mike
  27. Yarb posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Try threading the cable back on and use a small block of wood and a wide blade screwdriver and carefully apply force on the coupling on each corner. Might just pop it out.
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    Guest commented on Gary in NJ's comment on a blog entry in Blog Gary in NJ
    Odjeca i aksesoari za hotele poplin tekstil po sistemu kljuc u ruke: uniforme za sobarice, recepcionere, SPA ogrtaci, papuce, peskiri. Isporuke direktno od proizvodaca, stampa logotipa, jedinstveni stil.
  29. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    You need to add more detail. When, and exactly where? There are three "lugs". Actually two lugs and a spade. SteveJ is asking about the spade (black and yellow wire). With the key at Start. The 12 is a good sign though.
  30. nahurry posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    .65 at the bottom lug and 12 volts on the top lug
  31. Slide hammer is not a bad idea, but good look finding that thread pitch. I have vague memories of using a rag and a pair of vise-grips, with a hammer tapping sideways on the pliers. Or maybe a big screwdrive levering on it. Anyway they do get stuck. Nothing special in there. I found a new Z store. TotalZPartsDatsun 240Z 260Z 280Z 280ZX 300ZX Speedometer Pinion Gear...NOS (new old stock) speedometer pinion gear full assembly, including the sleeve, seals, and the retaining pin. It has a 17-teeth gear & measures about 3 1/16" in total length. 18, 19, & 20 teeth ge...
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