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Zed Head

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  1. This one has a Reserve. #682. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-datsun-240z-129/
  2. Zed Head replied to bluez's topic in Help Me !!
    Try bypassing the resistor and see what happens. Jump it end to end or just move the one on the end of the resistor to the Start post. It is bypassed on the Start circuit so you might be right about the bad coil. Maybe the coil is weak and needs full current to create a spark. It will be another clue if it works. Could be a bad coil or it could be a bad ballast resistor. Or put the old ballast back on.
  3. grannyknot's build car sold. Pretty good money but I thought it would get more. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-datsun-240z-342/
  4. I seem to remember oversize pistons being hard to find a year or two ago. Looks like the supply has been rebuilt. Good news for engine rebuilders.
  5. Zed Head replied to bluez's topic in Help Me !!
    That's normal if the points are closed. There is a resistance test for the coil. You might try that first. The single spark actually makes sense if the coil has a circuit to ground continuously. When you turn the key on the coil is energized. When you turn the key off it is de-energized and a spark results. It is a clue that you have a short to ground somewhere on the wires after the negative post of the coil, or the points are not opening. Check all of the wires after the negative post, and the points, and the condenser. Make sure that they are connected correctly. A shorted condenser would do it too. You can test the condenser with a meter also. It should have OL, Open Line, infinite resistance on the meter reading. Even though it is connected to ground it does not pass any current. Remember, new does not mean good.
  6. How can you tell that they're for an L24? I Googled the number and found this Rockauto listing. Looks like the Facebook guy might be one of those resellers. Easy money! https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=4803141&cc=0&pt=5620 p.s. I can tell where you live, what you've been doing and numerous other things from all of the extra Facebook code in the listing. 😎 Seriously, what is all of that extra stuff for? Makes me wonder. p.s. 2 - the application does come up on the Rockauto page. What would we do without Rockauto?
  7. If it was brazed it might be debrazeable. But you'd probably have to take a chance on destroying the base metal to find out. https://jfdbrazing.com/ten-steps-for-a-successful-brazing-operation/#:~:text=10 – Separating a brazed joint,easy to separate the components.
  8. I asked a whole bunch of questions about type of weld in that same long thread. Posts #102 and on are interesting. Some thought spot weld some thought linear weld. I think consensus was though that they were all ugly welds. Also, some wondering, on my part, if it was welding or brazing. I don't think that MIG was common back then. I think that the end conclusion was that it's a complex joint. I don't that there's a way to make a clean straight cut because there is overlapping metal. You have to sacrifice one or the other side.
  9. Not clear what you mean when you list those numbers. The first three pairs are AFM pins. Were you doing the AFM test procedure? Not uncommon to have the plug fall off of the bottom of the AFM, since gravity is pulling on it and the clip sometimes doesn't get clipped in when you reinstall the AFM. It might just be that the AFM plug fell off of the AFM and the bullet connector over the intake manifold for the coolant temperature sensor is unplugged. One big plug and one small one.
  10. Zed Head replied to bluez's topic in Help Me !!
    I was trying to be humorous but came off as scolding. Sorry about that. I'm sure that cgsheen just got his condensers mixed up. He knows a lot more about electronics than a simple condenser problem would require. Some of it's in his sig. Still waiting for bluez to give us an update...
  11. I wonder what happened to Joseph and Koni Lee.
  12. Zed Head replied to bluez's topic in Help Me !!
    Your comment about wrongess is wrong. WRONG! Just kidding. Actually cgsheen's comment was only partially WRONG!. Disconnecting the condenser is a good idea. The points won't "burn" immediately. And the part about grounding (shorting) is RIGHT also. Commenting about somebody's wrongess almost always goes wrong. Like this post probably will. Right?
  13. You should sell the file to Vintage Dashes for $100.
  14. Zed Head replied to bluez's topic in Help Me !!
    Use a meter or test light and determine where you're losing power to the system. If you have power everywhere, check the ground on the other side of the points. Basic electrical system testing, power and ground. Check power with the key at run and start since the ballast resistor has two circuits through it. Spark can be lost by either no power or no ground or constant ground. So, confirm also that the points circuit is complete when they are closed. Also, check that the condenser is not shorted, via testing resistance through it. Apparently, like many new aftermarket parts, condensers are getting poor even new. Sounds difficult but once you start poking around and getting data it's easy.
  15. My old hunting ground. The lower yard tends to flood in the winter time, it's by the Tualatin River. 75% off! No idea what's there. October 21th?
  16. The FSM instruction comes after the test of resistance at Pin 13 at the ECU connector. The assumption is that the temperature circuit is complete and working correctly all the way to the ECU. You need to be sure that the ECU is getting the proper information. Measure resistance at the pins and compare to the table of resistance versus temperature. From the 1981 Guide -
  17. Zed Head replied to Patcon's topic in Internet Finds
    If I lived in the Denver area I'd probably buy that engine car and resell the crankshaft. Seems worth the effort. Easy money.
  18. Zed Head replied to Patcon's topic in Internet Finds
    You guys probably knew that already. I imagined a question about the veracity of the Copart ad for some reason. Are diesel cranks still a thing?
  19. Zed Head replied to Patcon's topic in Internet Finds
    I might have found a clue. Picture 15 in the BaT listing below. The gas cars don't seem to have anything there. p.s. apparently you can reVIN your car with a label maker in Colorado. https://www.classic.com/veh/1981-datsun-810-maxima-jn1hu01sxbt004519-n3yxe6p/ https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1982-datsun-maxima-2/
  20. There's a discussion back around page 17 and earlier about the weld bead and the modified nut. Suppsoedly there was a note on the MSA pages about it but I don't see it. You might contact Jospeh or Koni Lee since they were in the conversation. @Joseph@TheZStore @KONI Lee https://www.thezstore.com/product/4296/koni-sport-adjustable-gas-strut-rear-70-8-74-240z-260z-coupe
  21. Some things just cannot be explained. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-chevrolet-c20-pickup-5/
  22. Driving video! I'd add details on the engine work. A summary of the overall build might help you too. The build thread is 26 pages long. TLDR is the acronym, I think? Good luck.
  23. Here's another good starter Z. Needs work but looks decent. Good for hooning... https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1973-datsun-240z-272/#comments
  24. If it's not module I'd start a new thread. This is a GM HEI module thread.
  25. Those are big drops, with money tied up while sitting in his collection. Is the overall collector car market really that bad? Maybe he just got tired of them. He set the reserves pretty low. 124,240 (6/19) - 106,000 = 18,240 15% drop from the previous BaT sale. 62,500 - 39,000 = 23,500 38% drop from previous. The 72 actually sold for less than the first time it was sold on BaT. $41,250 (10/18), 62,500 (7/20), 39,000 (10/24). https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-datsun-240z-64/
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