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Zed Head

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  1. I think that the plastic piece is an alignment bushing. Keeps the tang centered in the slot, keeping the two shafts on the same center. I'd use it. They're steel on the 280Z distributors. Even if you find a chart that says what the advance numbers should be, I'd still verify with a timing light. Who knows what goes on in those reman shops over in Asia. The numbers stamped on the weights are a good clue but the springs and slots come in to play also. The advances are probably set on the conservative side so that people don't blow up their engines with their new reman distributors. But, they could also be set sloppily by just throwing parts together (sorry if you got one, you can always modify!). Which might be why the range is so wide in the numbers that were quoted from Cardone. They don't really know.
  2. My copy of the Factory SM only shows one. Are you sure you're not looking at a Haynes or Chilton manual, or a generic all years 280Z manual? And Nissan puts stickers on almost everything. Since the internals can be different I don't think that they'd use a cast-in mark. 1977 should be an external regulator, last year before the internally regulated alternators.
  3. Maybe we should start from the beginning. Do-over.
  4. I used the apostrophes to show that I was not using the word in its normal fashion. Sorry that it did not come through that way. Often, apostrophes are used to add ironic effect, I think. Followed by my comment about "appearance" (this time the apostrophes are for emphasis). We've already some people accuse him of "moral turpitude" (this time I'm just being funny). I'm just trying to close the loop and find out what he's going to do with the car, while pointing out that he still has possession of a car that might be stolen. Which, is pretty much the whole point of his thread. He asked what he should do about his shell with two VINs. My post is back to the original question. He should try to determine true ownership, and clear up any past nefarious activity.
  5. You need to know if those numbers at the distributor or at the crankshaft. And if those are a range of possible maximum advances or some other type of number. Overall, the information is not really worth much. It's undefined. It's easy to determine those two things, on the engine, though, with a timing light. Best just install and check.
  6. Here, I'll make it easier for you. How many people would like to know more about how 87mj ended up with a car with two VINs? And how many people think that retaining ownership of a shell with two VINs is "shady"? There you go. It's not about me now, wow, it's about the perception of owning illegal things, even if got them honestly. Like I said, appearances.
  7. When I was having my caliper bleeding problem I thought the same thing. The brake performance had to be terrible before the light came on. The pedal dropped a couple of inches with no brake action. Pedal action told the story well before the light came on.
  8. You really should go dig up all of the backstory that you can. Otherwise, you'll always seem a little shady. No offense, but you have a car in your possession that might be stolen or part of a years-ago scam. If you don't try to find out how the two VIN shell came to have two VINs, you're accepting it's shadiness. You already talked about "hiding" it for ten years. Appearances and all that. I don't know you all I know is what you've written on the old internet.
  9. Zed Head replied to redfogo's topic in Wanted
    Here's a good thread with lots of information. You might need to grind a small notch in the base of the shift lever. Beside that, it should work fine. Install new bushings.
  10. Zed Head replied to redfogo's topic in Wanted
    Are you sure? There is a ton on the site about using the 280Z shifters on the ZX 5 speeds with no problems. And a lot about how the ZX shifter doesn't work well in the Z's. Can't remember what car you're putting the trans in though.
  11. You can see the attempts to spin the topic in to a battle (post above this one), with personal attacks disguised in well-versed dissemblement. Talking around the main topic, but close enough to appear on-topic. This thread should really be titled "Shell with two VINs", not "no VIN". 87mj made an attempt to get things straight but even local law enforcement seems to give bad advice. Which could be what happened to the person he bought it from. Sometimes people at the DMV are just too helpful, and will skirt the rules thinking that they're doing a favor. Or maybe just don't have the training or documents to know about the firewall VIN. In 87mj's case, the firewall VIN wasn't covered, it, apparently, just wasn't considered.
  12. There's some neat stuff on that site. Gives you ideas. Magnets, maybe, but for rail reinforcers. http://www.gregsmithequipment.com/LiftLytes
  13. Here's a reference, #15. Funny though, I don't know how to get to gnosez's business web site. Edit - found it - http://baddogparts.com/
  14. Somebody out there, maybe gnosez, used to sell a weld-on plate for that purpose. @gnosez I've thought about making a sort-of clip-on rail protector for use in the garage. Of course, it would be just a simple load distributor, but I'll bet you could work one up that might even fit in the tool boxes behind the seats. Pop them out whenever needed. 3/16" steel or aluminum would probably be sufficient. You could also just hand the guy at the shop four pieces of wood and ask him to put them on the lift pad.
  15. Two things - please quote or copy the statement from any individual that has expressed "condoning" falsifying a VIN. HS30 implied that that was happening but I don't think that there are any actual words written in this thread that show that. You seem to be following HS30's lead. The bulk of this thread is about how it could happen and what to do about it. Nobody is suggesting that it's right or legal. Second - if you do find a kernel of support in this thread for falsifying a VIN, please call out the individual. Not this "place". Don't use a broad brush to paint everyone on the site as a potential thief. It's lazy. If you start at the beginning of the thread and work through it you'll probably find the single post that started everything spinning madly, with unfounded insinuations of thievery, dishonesty and/or immorality. There's a lot of good discussion in here but the basic message is the one that's been taught to all of us as soon as we got some money to spend - caveat emptor. Mistakes happen, thievery does happen, ignorance happens. It's okay, and good, to talk about it, without condoning it. 87mj didn't do his due diligence and now has a problem on his hands. Who knows what it will do to his soul. He hasn't committed any crimes, yet.
  16. Did you check inside the booster? The Master-Vac? That's where fluid often goes when it leaves the MC. Probably means you need a new MC, or to rebuild it, and want to check the booster well and clean it up. The brake fluid will damage it.
  17. Back on topic - there are basically two basic sides to this discussion. One is what you "feel" defines a car, and the other is what legally defines a car. They're not the same thing, and several of the posts in this thread are really just railing against the law that allows people to remove the provenance of the original VIN. Maybe invalidating that original stamping or etching in the firewall of the unibody Z car. Depending on which state you're in.
  18. Asking somebody to define their argument is a sign of defeat? Man, you are really out there, swinging at anything that moves. That's a sign of defeat. You don't even care what you hit as you long as you hit something. I don't think that you're even sure what you're arguing for anymore. Can you say, in a few words, what your point is? The position that you think you're defending?
  19. tzag hasn't really even defined his argument. He's windmilling. In the fighting sense, not the other one that shows up on Google (where does that stuff come from?). We should just let it rest.
  20. But thanks for letting me exercise some words...
  21. Here's some paleontology - https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=tIcbWv-yI86cjwOH35vQCA&q=site%3Aclassiczcars.com+cast+impeller+water+pumps&oq=site%3Aclassiczcars.com+cast+impeller+water+pumps&gs_l=psy-ab.3...2920.17724.0.18756.49.48.1.0.0.0.101.1911.47j1.48.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.5.303...0j0i131k1j0i10k1.0.72j6gdoQaMg
  22. You're bloviating. You're not even on-topic, you're just picking things out of thin air and dissembling about your misstatements. The topic that I was posting on is "swapping bodies of a Z car". The straight answer is it's not possible. It just isn't. There are no laws involved.
  23. tzag, you're getting sucked in to the vortex. You talked about "swapping a body in our case" in your post above. There is no swapping bodies in any Z car case. It's not physically possible. Nothing to do with arguing or legality or morals or religion. Just material stuff. Edit, rephrase - There is no frame to swap a body on to.
  24. It's not years, it's miles, or even more specifically, RPM, that matters. But I was just condensing the years of wisdom that have been poured in to forums like this one. People don't like the cast steel impellers. The philosophical discussions have been well-worn and are now petrified, out there on the interwebs. You'll probably be fine. Just saying...most club members would not have bought that pump.
  25. Sorry tzag, but he's right - these are unibody cars, with reinforcing frame-like pieces in certain areas. The "body" is, essentially, the whole car, there is no frame.
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