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  1. Enjoy your new weedeater while you can, Cliff. Gas powered lawn care equipment can no longer be sold in California. Gas powered leaf blowers have been banned for a couple years. I'm guessing other states will follow.
  2. A Google search lists a few sources for a digital version of the Haynes manual (emanualonline.com) and you'll probably have to scan and convert How To Restore Your Z-Car yourself.
  3. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Regarding the Google Chrome browser, I use a Mac and seldom use Chrome. So for grins, I opened Chrome, logged into this site, opened a reply window, and started typing every word incorrectly. Every incorrectly spelled word was underlined in red. So, maybe it is a Windows update issue as mentioned earlier. As a further check, I contacted my son who is a computer engineer in Google's Los Angeles office and attached a link to this message thread. His response is below. BTW, Merry Christmas to all! "Hard to say for sure but if I had to hazard a guess: either the Windows update screwed things up or they unchecked the Chrome "check spelling" option (it's kinda easy to toggle by accident if you right click on a text box)."
  4. Great job! Do you remember what type of wire you got at the hardware store that could be bent and stay springy. I need a spring for my ash tray lid.
  5. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    That would be nice. Otherwise, we, or our surviving spouses, are going to have a difficult time finding buyers for our Z cars at some point. I have three fun to drive cars (the Z, a Porsche, and an Avanti) that my son hasn't shown too much interest in taking. He recently bought an electric car that fills his need for a fun to drive car. Where did I go wrong in raising him?
  6. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    In case you do eventually get a driverless car for your wife and daughter, you might want to start learning Lidar repair skills if you plan on maintaining it yourself. Not much will be owner serviceable in the future.
  7. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I saw no road rage during the two drives I took. People smiled, waved, and took pictures when the Jag stopped at intersections.
  8. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    "Proceed with caution", "Full speed ahead!", and "To infinity and beyond!" all work as you tap the proceed button on the app screen. 😄
  9. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Everything is done through the Waymo cell phone app. Summon the car, indicate destination, see a map of where the car is as it comes to you. While in the car, you can change destination and choose stopping points where the car will pull over to the curb and wait until you indicate it should continue. Just like Uber and Lyft, except no tip required.
  10. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Last week, I had the opportunity to spend about an hour experiencing what traveling by car will be like in the future. I was a passenger in a driverless car in Los Angeles. Google's Waymo subsidiary was testing their driverless fleet of Jaguars in Santa Monica and Venice and my son had an unlimited use pass for a week. How could I resist? I felt safe in the front passenger seat and the car handled traffic well, including getting out of the way of a fire truck.
  11. My 04/71 240Z came with plush pile carpet. not loop.
  12. Consider leaving the mechanical pump in place and installing an electric pump. That worked for me for about 25 years on my '71 with York AC compressor. When I switched to a newer AC system, I stayed with the electric pump, removed the mechanical pump, and installed a block off plate in its place.
  13. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    One of those amusing "lost in translation" situations. Perhaps one of our Japanese speaking forum members with a copy of the Japanese Parts Manual could fill us in on other possible translations of the bezel part name. Decades ago I bought a small tent that was made in Japan and the instruction manual for setting it up was entitled "Erection Instructions".
  14. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    My Z has a 4/71 build date just like this one and my seats have the fabric strapping below the seat cushion. This one appears to have the metal cushion supports like on later cars. Replacement seats from a later model Z?
  15. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I've had my '71 since it was new and the oil pressure gauge has always read significantly lower than where I thought it should be. You'll find that mentioned in many other threads on the web. Google "1971 Datsun 240Z low oil pressure".
  16. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Cliff, I'm sure the family appreciates your help. Take care of yourself and jump back into the forum when you can.
  17. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Perhaps Artificial Intelligence (AI) will cure many of the misperceptions about the origin of the 240Z. Although, I wouldn't rule out the chance it will also introduce some new ones or reinforce a few totally wonky ideas. Here's what Microsoft's AI, ChatGPT, has to say when asked to write a brief paragraph about the design origin of the 240Z. "The designer of the 1970 Datsun 240Z, also known as the Nissan Fairlady Z in Japan, was Yoshihiko Matsuo. Yoshihiko Matsuo is credited with leading the design team at Nissan (then Datsun) responsible for creating the iconic 240Z. Under his guidance, the team aimed to create a sports car that combined performance, style, and affordability. The result was a design that blended elements of European sports cars with Japanese sensibilities, featuring a sleek and timeless aesthetic that appealed to a wide audience. The Datsun 240Z's design played a significant role in establishing its reputation and popularity, making it a classic and highly regarded sports car of its era."
  18. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Or, just clamp the fuzzy visors tighter to the support bars with heavy duty clips like these: It would be like tightening the screw on original visors. Quick, easy, and low cost temporary fix until you decide what you want to do abput replacing them.
  19. Nice job! Just finished doing the seats in my '71. New foam and vinyl upholstery. It's the third time I've done it in the 52 years I've owned my Z. And, no, it doesn't get easier with practice. Enjoy your heated seats and leather.
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    psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Here's one for Cliff...
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    psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Purpose: Click on them and it makes a little money to support the forum. Items: Bicycle light that changes color, flexible screw driver heads, drone with camera. All at crazy low prices that makes one wonder what you would get if you purchased the items.
  22. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Should be interesting when the first AI Bot registers on this forum and starts doling out tech advice. Hopefully, Google's AI, Bard, will be better when it's released.....or escapes. I've used it and it has a way to go just like Microsoft's AI.
  23. I'm recovering my seats now and found that having the points slightly "up" makes it easier to stretch and slip the upholstery over them before tapping them down over the wire that's threaded through the base of the seat cushion upholstery.
  24. Jay Leno's Garage was cancelled in January 2023.
  25. psdenno posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    If you have the original antenna switch from the original Z AM radio, it should work just fine. The switch doesn't care what radio you have.
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