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Zed Head

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  1. Is that a step or an optical thing with the fuzzy picture? I see a sloped edge like on the other side. /T|_|T\
  2. Another thought - the roll pin is broken. The one that holds the fork to the rod.
  3. The fork looks like it has the plastic insert also. So many ways for a transmission to wear out once one part goes.
  4. Could also be that the detent balls (check and interlock) in the adapter plate are damaged, or the notch in the shift rod. They are supposed to hold the forks in the proper position in each gear, and neutral. That fork is way out of alignment.
  5. It probably could, on the steel forks. It would take some precise machining I think to grind the new surfaces flat and parallel.
  6. Look at post #9. They can wear out. Too much hard shofting maybe.
  7. Zed Head replied to Stick figure's topic in Introductions
    No offense, it just seems goofy to wade through old threads just to say "welcome". Besides the insincerity.
  8. Zed Head replied to Stick figure's topic in Introductions
    Is post count a requirement for starting a picture gallery? Maybe @Mike can give you a waiver so you don't have to dig...
  9. Another mystery company. Megazip. https://www.megazip.net/zapchasti-dlya-avtomobilej/nissan/280zx-2130/s130-6259/s130-182373/transmission-shift-control-2307215
  10. More https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/parts-list/1981-nissan-datsun_810/power_train/transmission_shift_control.html
  11. And, it looks like other models used the same parts. No surprise, but expands the possibilities. Also says that the part number has been superceded by 32805-Q0101. IF the E9001 is the right fork. Could be the E9000. https://www.nissanpartsdeal.com/oem-nissan-720_pickup-shift_fork.html
  12. I don't know what this company does but they have the part numbers. 32805-E9001 https://mmerlinn.com/catalog/dox_angel/dt_w7b/dtw7bp23.htm
  13. core
  14. Get a good small box end on a nut then turn the driveshaft by sticking a long screwdriver through the u-joint yoke. The wrench will jam against the body and break the nut loose as you turn the driveshaft. There are fine details to that description but that's the basic method I used to use.
  15. carpartsmanual says the 4 speed forks will work, if you get the right 4 speed. It also says that you might get the wrong 5 speed parts, and be in the same pickle. I'm repeating myself, but just in case you didn't look at the link. It's not the number of gears, it's the part number.
  16. Redline and Pennzoil Synchromesh are both good for the old Nissan transmissions. Not much better that I've seen written about or tried. There's a lot of buzz about the "Friction-Modified Synchromesh", but if you already have the regular stuff, not really worth spending extra. Use the Synchromesh, I'd say.
  17. What is being flushed? The moving parts are self-cleaning and the non-moving parts aren't affected by "stuff" on them.
  18. I'm not much on electrical but isn't the power of the magnet, the coil, determined by current? Which, of course, is related to voltage. Just pointing out that if you have a relay that's not actuating, and you're reading lower than expected voltage, getting a different relay might not be the "ideal" solution.
  19. You might have a brake fluid leak.
  20. I found an article that shows how MSD's ads are deceptive. They describe set-point timing retarding as "curves". They're not curves. They're just rebranding their rev-limiter technology. Pretty sad, MSD used to be top of the game. https://bangshift.com/general-news/tech-stories/engine-tech-how-a-programmable-ignition-can-make-anyone-look-like-a-pro/
  21. The bushings need to be tight also. If they're destroyed you lose a lot of travel.
  22. Apparently there are three 4 speed shifters also. I used my 1976 4 speed shifter on a 78, 81, and 83 5 speed and never had any problems. http://www.carpartsmanual.com/datsun/Z-1969-1978/power-train/transmission-control/4-speed/from-sep-71/27
  23. Looks there are two different 4 speeds, and two different 5 speeds. Parts 5 and 6 respectively. There's overlap. Looks like you got mismatched years, maybe. http://www.carpartsmanual.com/datsun/Z-1969-1978/power-train/transmission-control/4-speed/from-sep-71 http://www.carpartsmanual.com/datsun/Z-1969-1978/power-train/transmission-control/5-speed
  24. I posted in this thread about using an MSD or Crane module but I don't think that their programmability is very complex. Their ad copy is deceptive. Here is a system that does what I was thinking of. Lots of ways to get spark control, especially in today's programmed world. Somebody has probably developed an app that will let you use a "phone" to run your engine. https://www.cbperformance.com/CB-s-Black-Box-Programmable-Timing-Control-Module-p/2013.htm
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