Everything posted by Zed Head
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Help diagnosing wiper motor speed issue-1978 280z
I was just making the point about the general weakness of the system. It's sensitive, it won't brute force its way ahead like my Pathfinder system, which actually bent a wiper arm when I turned them on with a blade frozen to the windshield. Once I got all of my components back to their 35+ years ago level of cleanliness and corrosion, and the electrical system up to par, it works fine.
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Please close the AD
Kingston isn't just south of Olympia. Maybe in Tenino, Chehalis or Centralia. Maybe close enough for @Mark Maras
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Fuel tank repair
Seems like the sealers are more designed to save tanks with potential pinholes, thin spots, cracks, etc. If you have solid steel, the cleaning and rust removal is probably enough.
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1 too many in the family
How about this guy - http://forums.hybridz.org/topic/125760-wtb-240260280-little-to-no-rust-oklahoma/#entry1176292 You're not contiguous but about as close as the other end of Texas probably. It may get butchered though.
- Help diagnosing wiper motor speed issue-1978 280z
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market, demand and rarity for 240z Series I
There is a ton on this site about how to value these cars. Matching numbers, rust, provenance, all of that. You've asked essentially the same question multiple times. Really looks like you're just trying to set a flip price. You haven't asked anything about how to restore them or where to get parts. Might be why the response is muted. Nothing wrong with buying and reselling, but the beating around the bush will get old. Why not just put it on eBay with a high reserve? Post lots of pictures. We'll pick it apart and when it doesn't hit your reserve number you'll have a high bid to guesstimate the price. There's a guy in Beverly Hill CA that does that over and over. Beware though, that now that "harmony01" car and all of his cars actually, is/are tainted with all of the bad press. I doubt that anyone from this site would buy it for what the guy's asking. He's had it up too many times, it's old news. Who wants to be the sucker that finally paid maximum price? Just pick a good profit for your time, add it on, and resell. Everybody wins.
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market, demand and rarity for 240z Series I
Forgot that the guys who know stuff are in Toronto - http://zccazconvention.com/conventions/2016/ You;ll have to wait, or you could head up there. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55368-zcon-2016-toronto-who-is-going/ http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/55903-zcon-2016-pics-with-love/ @my1st240z
- market, demand and rarity for 240z Series I
- market, demand and rarity for 240z Series I
- market, demand and rarity for 240z Series I
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Tailgate Hinge Failure
I've attached my hood to the rafters of my garage before unbolting it. An option. You do need room to roll the car out from under though. Plan ahead.
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Help diagnosing wiper motor speed issue-1978 280z
It's a combination of a weak motor and low voltage at idle RPM, usually. Try an experiment - turn up your idle speed, or use your foot on the throttle, until the voltmeter shows that the alternator is putting out more than battery voltage. See if the wiper speed is still slow. When I had a weak battery and low idle speed, mu wipers would often stop completely at a stop light. A fully charged battery, better alternator, and 100 extra idle RPM solved the problem.
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Problem installing TechnoVersions differential mount 1971 240Z.
Seems like a new hole could be drilled without flipping the mount. Another, somewhat convoluted option might be to fasten the snubber to a plate via a threaded hole in the plate, then use the two outside holes to fasten the plate to the TV mount. Clears up the center top of the TV mount. Just realized that TV didn't supply the outer holes for the GM mount. I'd prefer two bolts if using the hanging GM mount. Anyway, lots of drilling, cutting, trimming options.
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Problem installing TechnoVersions differential mount 1971 240Z.
Diseazd, I think that you must have drilled a new hole. That's why the stop hangs off the edge of the mount. Since it's a snubber, it doesn't matter much where it hits the diff. Easy good idea.
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Problem installing TechnoVersions differential mount 1971 240Z.
That picture shows the GM transmission mount, not a snubber. The GM mount actually has three holes, you can use the two outer ones instead of the center. If you are using a snubber though, you might have to trim the stud down with a hack saw. Maximum effect would be to trim the stud down, and use a thin washer, maybe a thin nut also, and some thread locker. I used a snubber for a short while and pretty sure I trimmed the stud. Not because it was a problem, it just bugged me.
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Very Cool Ignition Upgrade
Did you get an older model or are you assuming that it needs a low energy coil? I'm not sure which thread it was discussed in, maybe this one, but the latest versions allow high energy coils. Not less than 1 ohm, but that's what the 78 and later Z's and ZX's use, about 1 ohm. In the higher energy range, certainly more than the old 240Z systems. With dwell control, which is the key to the modern systems. http://www.123ignition.nl/downloads/manuals/123SWITCH6.pdf
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Brake drum plug - alternatives?
Pellets will give the hawks lead poisoning. They'll die. You should use BB's.
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1973 Rebuild
Me individually, or the topic? Or your car? I can stop. We're all just out here watching what's going on with other people's projects. Red Bird is winning awards and it's a low-budget, survivor 280Z. People spend tons on restorations or on race cars, I'm just wondering...
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polyurethane car paint got sprayed a little bit on dashboard! How to remove??
Actually the skin might be a two component urethane also. So it might not melt or dissolve but it can still absorb solvent and swell, and crack. The key here though is that the paint may not dissolve anyway if it's a two-component paint, so a solvent might be pointless. Bu the shop should know all about the type of paint and how to remove it. Or if it is removable at all.
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1973 Rebuild
Just wondering what it will be when it's done. It's purpose. Maybe the stroker engine does belong in there. I tend to look at things and think "that was money/effort well-spent" or the opposite. Just seems like a lot of money to get back to a basic 1973 240Z. Don't mean to be a buzz-kill, just trying to comprehend. You did offer up a variety of scenarios for review, but they all seemed costly to me. And for $1000 shipping fee, you could save $9000. That's a Rebello engine.
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1971 240Z For Sale
Are those the only two pictures you have? A side shot and an engine bay shot aren't much. Can't even tell interior color with the tinted windows. How many miles on the engine? The car? Is the engine original, stock, and never rebuilt? Interesting, but mysterious.
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1973 Rebuild
No offense, but couldn't you buy two cars that are already done for $28,000? Just curious about what the final product is meant to be. Is it just a nice driver, a show car, a track car? The way this reads, you get a painted empty body delivered back to you. Is that right? Just wondering, why? Your money of course, really just trying to absorb what the project is about.
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polyurethane car paint got sprayed a little bit on dashboard! How to remove??
Today's urethane paints are usually two component which means that they won't dissolve after they cure. Acetone, MEK, or other strong solvents might do more damage than good and they probably won't dissolve the overspray. I wouldn't use any solvents at all, that old dash will absorb solvent, swell, and crumble. Could be a disaster. If the dash has had Armor All or similar vinyl care products used on it, the overspray won't adhere well. A light scrubbing with more Armor All might remove it. If you decide to try a solvent, test it out on a hidden corner first.
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@ Notification - what's the trick?
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Brake booster for a -73
@EuroDat Where's he @?