Everything posted by Zed Head
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Naah. It's just about honest disclosure. That's all. As usual, you've twisted something simple in to a mass of convoluted irrationality. To what end, who knows. Again, sorry DC. I imagine that you can see how these things start. It's not a pissing battle. It's just one guy who feels like he can wizz wherever he wants to.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
A buyer mght assume that it came "out of the factory" in red. If "out of the factory" is meaningless then your point is valid. Changing the sticker removes a significant piece of provenance. If provenance is unimportant then your point is valid. Why not leave the green color code sticker? If provenance is unimportant then changing anything on the car is "okay". Replica body panels, paint, engine (just grind and re"stamp" the numbers on the engine or have alternate ID plates created), etc. Originality doesn't matter. Just have alternates created of all of the things that collectors usually inspect for originality. Create an alternative reality Z car. Sorry D.C.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
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Zinc
Stumbled across an interesting video about zinc. The answer is at about 11:00.
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Fuel Pump Hammer Smack
Didn't mean to contradict you directly. There might have been something in the fuel that was left behind as a solid. Crystalline and solid are two separate things in the materials world. A solid can be crystalline but it doesn't have to be. Who knows, it might have been residual fuel stabilizer, left behind when the gasoline evaporated. Most of them are a witch's brew of chemicals designed to save the metals and the fuel. I took some chemistry courses! 🤢 https://www.lucasoil.com/pdf/SDS_Lucas-Fuel-Stabilizer.pdf https://defender.com/assets/pdf/sta-bil/safety_data_sheet_302110.pdf
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Can you replace headlights without taking of headlight bucket?
Hey! If you remove the screws that indicator light can be removed. Unless the PO glued it on. I get nervous just looking at that picture.
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Fuel Pump Hammer Smack
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Corrosion/rust.- Fuel Stabilizers
Looks like it's another old name sucked up in to a conglomerate. Gold EagleSTA-BIL®STA-BIL®- Fuel Stabilizers
The Project Farm guy just put out a video about fuel stabilizers. Very interesting. (Let's see if it attracts any bots.) TLDW - Sta-bil was the best.- Fuel Pump Hammer Smack
Gasoline doesn't crystallize. I'd drain some fuel in to a clear container and get a better look at it. Not "clear" what you mean by fouling.- 1982 Datsun 280ZX turbo in South Portland PicknPull
Looks like it still has an engine. Says it's a turbo. Row521982 Datsun 280ZX at PICK-n-PULL Portland South JN1CZ04S1CX623964- Z's on BAT and other places collection
- mallory unilite distributor fails when hot
I would also measure charging voltage with the engine running. Maybe you are over-charging. At higher than idle RPM, where max output would be high. "Possible causes are: Faulty charging system (stuck or shorted regulator/alternator)"- 240Z assembly line
Never mind. Just my poor memory. They're out there. Blue on blue seems uncommon though.- mallory unilite distributor fails when hot
Could you do the voltage measurement test while everything is cold and working correctly? Too much current will be shown by a voltage drop, and possibly overheating. If voltage shows high current then you can focus on solving that problem. Or at least confirm that you have another bad module. Ideally Mallory would have provided more tests to confirm that the system as a whole is correct for module longevity.- Z's on BAT and other places collection
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Here you go. Back on track. Interesting back story. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1973-datsun-240z-299/- Z's on BAT and other places collection
Use the Ignore button DC. You won't see that person's posts unless somebody quotes them. This discussion is relevant. There's a new group of people buying up Z cars from around the world and restoring them. Without feedback from the community, us, they might be missing opportunities. BaT auctions are only up for seven days. Without advertising their car could easily go RNM. If you see people at a party arguing over in the corner, don't go over to that corner. I've Ignored a few members in the past. The only downside is that you have to be signed in for it to work. But, on the other hand, S30.World could start a separate thread. Or you could start one for them. I wouldn't call it the pissing thread though. 😄 Hover your cursor over a person's avatar and the screen will pop up.- Z's on BAT and other places collection
??? Your message is not clear. You've offered a link to "entertainment" but seem offended by the suggestion that your endeavor is entertaining. Anything on the internet can be viewed as "entertainment". The discussion about what S30.World is attempting is entertaining. Some feedback that I could offer after browsing your web site is to put the announcement of the BaT auction on the main page. It is hidden on the Masterpieces page now and will only be seen by accident or by people who open and read each page. And, as far as I can tell, there is no link to the Masterpieces page directly from the main S30.World page. A person has to discover that the three bars at the upper right produce a set of sub-menus. Even then the Masterpieces page is a sub-menu under a sub-menu. Quite a number of clicks to get there. Looking forward to seeing which car is chosen for the auction on 10/23. Good luck.- 5 speed from a 720
I think that the 720 71B's might be shorter than the ones frm the Z's. Something to check. Here's a very long thread from a guy who delved deep deep deep in to the 71B transmissions. HybridZHigh RPM shifting dynamicsTrying to understand the dynamics of high RPM shifting. Specifically why does my 1983 FS5W71B tend to grind slightly when shifting from 1st to 2nd at 7300rpm. When I rebuilt this tranny, i carefully l- Z's on BAT and other places collection
#15652 has moved to Icon status. Seems odd that it could be unrestored. My comments are for entertainment. It is interesting to see what these guys are doing with their cars, and their web site. The whole business venture is fascinating, it is quite a large endeavor.- mallory unilite distributor fails when hot
Could also be the not uncommon shifting of manufacturing to the cheapest supplier overseas. Might just be that Mallory is just a brand name now, quality has degraded. I think that you could wire in a GM HEI module, even though it's not a VR system. People use them on the ZX ECCS ignition system that uses zero and five volts to trigger the module and they seem to work just fine even though the trigger signal never goes negative. That would allow you to get rid of the ballast resistor also. OR - it might not be the module. It might be the hall effect sensor photo sensor. Isn't there a visible light where you're putting the credit card? Make sure the light is there. Never mind, I see that they integrated the sensor with the module. None of the above will work. Although a missing light might mean something. Who knows what though. Fun problem. Wish I had some broken stuff to fix.- mallory unilite distributor fails when hot
The voltage that it dropped to after it cooled might be a clue. If you're passing too much current through the module it wil be less than the low limit of one volt. They don't describe intermittent problems, you're on your own here. "2) If battery voltage is present, place a credit card, drivers license, business card or similar and block the photo optics of the module. The voltage should drop to 2 volts or less (1 to 2 volts). If this test is positive, then the module is working. 3) If the test results are as follows: a) Voltage does not drop, module is open and must be replaced. This may have been caused by a power surge, high resistance in the plugs or plug wires, or improper ground. Possible charging system load dump. b) Voltage always stays below 2. 0 volts. The module has been spiked by high voltage or amperage, lack of ballast resistor, or improperly wired. c) Voltage only drops to 3-4 volts could produce a weak spark." - Fuel Pump Hammer Smack
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