Zed Head
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- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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What is this??
Went out and found a picture of a 1986 300ZX intank pump with the screen encapsulating the pickup area. https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/nissan,1986,300zx,3.0l+v6,1209563,fuel+&+air,fuel+pump,6256 It's what people should try to be replicating, or be trying to replicate (grammar lockup in my brain,) if they poke a hole in their in tank sock. Don't know the specs but there's a lot of surface area.
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What is this??
Just wanted to know where the "fact" that the socks are 80-120 microns came from. The source of the information. A verified number that people can use to specify the type of media that they want to place in front of their pump. And conflating filters with strainers is where people get screwed up. It's the basis for the original collapsing G3 story. CM, are people you offer tuning advice to "customers"? Sounds like you have a business but I think that you're just offering free support to people over the internet. Is there a business behind it? Just verifying. It's my nature.
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What is this??
But is it a filter or a screen? Most tanks have the sock/strainer. But they're not really fine enough to be called filters. That's why Nissan calls them a strainer, and the filter a filter. I think. Microns are small. I tried to find the EF mention but couldn't.
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Need help
You can get them at Harbor Freight for about $5. Not the greatest but you really need one to make good progress on these cars. After testing the sensor, the TPS comes next.
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Need help
Do you have a multimeter? To measure resistance? You'll be way ahead if you measure resistance at the ECU connector.
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Where to buy a rebuilt 5 speed trans ?
I have one, down here in the Portland area, that I could sell you if you can't find one. I started collecting them for some reason and have three 5 speeds, and a 4 speed now, plus the 5 speed in my car. Shipping to the east coast is gong to get you though. You might rephrase your question to local rebuilders, unless you want to ship. Good luck. And, whatever you do, avoid California Datsun.
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Where to buy a rebuilt 5 speed trans ?
Probably have to buy a used one and have it rebuilt, as the thread ends. Datsun Spirit is still around. https://datsunspirit.com/
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Need a rear bearing spacer!!!
Is the premise now that the inner race is not seating fully on the axle (not spindle, there's no spindle on the back end)? Still having problems with the "new" replacement distance piece? Not sure what's happening, or not happening, here.
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What is this??
I've never see a factory installed prefilter on any car? Has anyone? How do you know the size of the pores of the in-tank strainer?
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Need help
Have you checked the coolant temperature sensor circuit, at the ECU? Or even at the sensor itself. Make sure that it is connected firmly. It's in the thermostat housing. Sounds like it might be disconnected.
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Need help
I don't think that you ever solved the first problem. You might have squirted enough fuel through the CSV and injectors to get it to start and run but there are still fundamental problems. Give some history of the car. How long have you had it, did it run when you bought it, etc? You didn't tell anything in your other thread. Could be it just has old gas in the tank.
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Need help
Getting closer. "giving it gas" means holding the throttle pedal all the way down or pumping it up and down or pushing it part way down? Does it warm up and run right now, after you get it started? I kind of recall your past problems. You never came back and said that the problem was fixed. I said last time that the hissing was normal.
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Need help
You're off on a wild goose chase. It's normal for the FPR to hiss and your fuel pressure is in the right range. You shouldn't have changed the FPR and you should probably put everything back together and leave it if your fuel pressure is about 36-37 psi. There's probably something else wrong. Give some more detail between when it last ran, and now. How long has it been sitting, how warm was it when it "ran perfectly", how long did it run perfectly, did you drive it, stuff like that. Might be that it ran perfect for 20 seconds then you shut it down for two months. Can't tell. Does it run long enough to warm up? Does it run well after it warms up? Lots of missing information.
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Bringing a 1977 Z back life
Looks right to me. The timing chain sprocket probably just has some casting variation. It's obviously not a super-balanced precision machined part. Things look right. If you wanted to be very accurate you could build or buy a piston stop, and verify TDC. I built one from an old spark plug. On the other hand, if you're pretty pretty pretty sure that the piston is at the top and the damper notch is right, it might not be worth the effort. I'd take a good look at all of your cam lobes and rocker arms, wiggle them, check lash if you can. While you have the cover off. You might have seen Neb's cam lobes. It's well-known for the valves to be so sticky after an engine sits for a long time that they hang and a lash pad pops out. People find them laying in the oil puddles up there after a run up through the RPM.
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3 for sale in Southern OR $5500
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Paint Stripper Beware
There is good information in that link. Sensitization is a subtle thing that can't really be predicted. I met a guy years ago who was part owner of a company that built high performance kit airplanes. He'd been working with two part epoxies for years and one day he started a job and found that he couldn't work with them any more. His body started acting up and he couldn't be around them at all. He had to stay out of the shop when they were laying up the materials. He still seemed kind of in shock just telling the story. So you might think that since you've been exposed in the past and nothing happened that you'll be fine to keep dong what you've been doing. But once your body changes it's "mind" you're done.
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Bringing a 1977 Z back life
The groove, in the back plate, isn't really visible. Not sure why. Not the same as your first picture.
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Paint Stripper Beware
And other big institutions, like Facebook or Google. I think it's an ages old dream, that society will develop institutions to keep all of us safe. They always get corrupted though. When I posted that it was more as a reminder that bad things can happen. Things seem to cycle back and forth between too much trust and cynicism. I'm cynical so I've done okay, but many new people are on the too much side. A too-much-trust person seeing the name "Goof Off" isn't going to read the fine print that closely. The family should sue for misleading name. That's my cynical side, implying that the company was hiding the danger with a silly name. If I was on the jury I'd probably vote for damages.
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'75 280z - Head temp sensor question
I think that EuroChas implied that, not me. Neb is making fantastic progress, he'll probably come up with his own plan pretty quickly. Lots of options, from building an engine in the "meantime" to swapping heads, to swapping engines. Many of us have the parts for those options in our garage or sheds. I ponder those options occasionally then take the car out for a drive and decide that it's fine like it is. It can sit for a while and start when it's supposed to, and it doesn't break down. And it's fun to drive when I drive it. That's the goal I set when I started. I had my crazy days back with the GTO and Pontiac 400. Can't fault anyone who takes a different path.
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Always scratching the paint when removing orange air filter
Jalex, I think that people are just messing with you, for fun. Your mechanic, or you, is/are not being careful when he/you remove(s) the air filter cover. Banging it on the shock tower. I would cover the shock tower with tape until you get your problems solved. Or place a towel (orange or not) over the shock towers before you remove the covers. If your mechnic is dong the damge, tape, if it's you, the towel. Those painted strut insulator nuts look nice. You can see the edge of the other fender paint protector. You just need more protection.
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Paint Stripper Beware
Just saw this, and we were just talking about it. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/dangerous-paint-stripper-chemical-methylene-chloride-ban-on-hold/
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'75 280z - Head temp sensor question
That head kind of looks like somebody's past experiment, that they tried to run and didn't get quite right. There are many moving parts that have to work together. But, I think that I can dissuade you (been waiting to use that word...) from entertaining the thought of putting that head on your engine, unless you want to spend quite a bit more money and time on it. Look at the cam lobes. The rocker arms are probably similar. You might just have a collection of parts thrown together> The bluing on the valve seats looks unrun, but there's no reason to put that camshaft on a head you're going to use.
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Rubber Bushing Set
Not sure why you posted the same thing over again. It's your third posting. Insert an @zed2 and it will notify him. It worked this time. You're welcome for the link to all of the part numbers also. Good luck. 240Z and 280Z are not all the same.
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Rubber Bushing Set
@zed2. I'm locked out. You'll have to try it.