Everything posted by tanny
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Anything but the girl...
Too small for me. Victor
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Income poll...
We land around the middle, thanks to my wife working for the US Forest Service. Had to take a disability from my trout hatchery manager job a couple years ago, so my income dropped by 2/3. Add to that my medical expenses, a daughter just starting college, and a son in high school and spare money is getting extremely rare. Don't even know what a savings account is. What's a 401K? But we live in a great area and eat well. Whenever I feel a smidgen of pity for our economic state, I remember seeing the kids living in cardboard boxes in the flavellas of Rio de Janeiro(sp?) and searching the garbage for food. I do realize how unbelievably spoiled I am and that I have 1000 times what I need to live. Victor.
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Transmission-reverse
The reverse light switch idea is something I would never have thought of. I'll give that a try. The clutch fluid is fine and the clutch slave is self adjusting. Thanks, Victor.
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Transmission-reverse
Any ideas on why I suddenly started experiencing alot of resistance when shifting into reverse? When I push the stick across through neutral toward reverse, it moves slowly and smoothly only with a lot of force. Then shifting back to reverse is normal. I haven't taken the console off yet. Thanks, Victor.
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No wonder men are nervous....
That must be why my dad spoke in such a high voice, especially on the rare meetings with my mom. Victor.
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Quick Blonde Joke.
They smacked into it. Rounded off the corners of their skulls. Victor.
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Bumping noise
Is the bumping noise constant or only when you do something in particular? It doesn't happen just at night does it? Cause then it would be something that goes bump in the night.:sick: Victor.
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Funny, didn't think that would leak
It does sound like somehow it shorted on a positive electrical source to get hot enough to smoke, unless your exhaust runs really close to it or you were welding on something nearby. As for the "for off road use only", the Forest Service uses Zs with flaming clutch hoses to start controlled burns. Seriously, this is an interesting post and I hope you figure it out before the new hose goes on. Victor.
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Lights on reminder
You mean remember to turn your lights OFF I assume. I bought a little headlight ON buzzer from NAPA auto parts for about $6 that buzzes when your headlights are on and you turn the ignition off. However, it doesn't work if you just have your running lights on. Maybe that's just a wiring adjustment that I didn't take time to investigate. The buzzer is very small and I mounted it just outside the fuse box. It comes with clips that install easily into the fuse box. Victor.
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The rich are getting richer.....
The words "deserve" and "fair" I think were invented by Mary Poppins. It is assured that if you expect fairness in life you are going to end up a bitter and disillusioned person. Furthermore, the only person who might really care that life has been unfair to you is your mother, and I'm not being sarcastic. As for rich versus poor, it is in homo sapien's nature to be extremely selfish (read: become as affluent as possible to ensure maximum mating success and maximum survival of your children, thus guaranteeing survival of your genes) and to accumulate wealth at other people's expense. There always has been and always will be a battle for resources between the powerful and the less powerful. The trick is to find a balance where the innovative risk takers are rewarded well enough to continue to innovate and stay in business, while at the same time rewarding the workers well enough to where they don't want to destroy the innovator and take what he has by force The workers must have enough money to buy the very products they are producing. This is where unions serve a useful function: they help the less powerful pry some of the rewards away from the owner/CEO whom otherwise wouldn't voluntarily give them up. Without the ability to join together, workers have absolutely no bargaining power and must rely on the good intentions of the owner/CEO, which is of course absurdly wishful thinking. Just look at the pay and working conditions before workers were able to successfully form unions. It was criminal. If the worker were put into the CEO position, he would be equally as selfish, so there is nothing good or evil about a worker or a CEO, it simply is human nature to be selfish. The elitist notion that infers that workers have not been able to accumulate wealth because they don't work hard enough or are too stupid is the height of ignorance and stupidly narrow-minded thinking. It takes much more than just hard work to be able to be successful in a business. It takes various personality traits, growing up in a family that encourages education and a good work ethic, being in the right place at the right time, being lucky enough to have some helpful mentors (who can say they were able to be financially successful without a ton of help from other people?), and not least of all, blind luck. My father, who was an extremely successful entrepreneur, always said that no matter how hard you worked and prepared, if you didn't have that 10% luck (why 10% I have no idea) you will not make it. The fantasy that if you work hard you will succeed is just that. Hard work may increase your odds of being successful, but is certainly not a guarantee. Be careful of those words "deserve" and "fair", they might make your life disappointing. Victor.
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Strange things we don't think about
#31 The suit or the person? Victor?
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Fairlady 240ZG
I have triple DCOE-40's and electronic distributor from an 80 ZX. Should the vacuum advance be hooked up? I recently installed larger idle jets to get rid of a severe stall accelerating from a stop. The fix worked really well, but now the engine seems to be running a bit rich, with the plugs becoming somewhat sooty and exhaust more sooty. The mechanic who recommended the jet switch did warn me that it would run richer even at speed. Any fix you know of, or just be satisfied that the stall is gone? I do worry more about carbon build up on the piston and head than the decreased gas mileage.
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Towing
search this category: type in "towing".
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more gas tank questions....
I began with a tankfull of crud that had sat for twenty years in storage. As Daniel describes in a previous response, I put clean cracked gravel in my tank along with acetone and laquer thinner and rotated the tank all around by hand. The tank was silver shiny afterwards. Of course, after the fact, I got to thinking that it isn't very hard to create a spark by hitting rocks together or hitting rocks against metal. I think the rocks were in my head. I don't think I would try that method again. Word of warning from Victor.
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e bay blues
Although a much smaller item, I had a similar screw job done on me on Ebay when I bid on a glove door including a "good" hinge as he described. What I received was a glove door that had about 1/2 inch of plastic left on one hinge and the rest were totally separated. I emailed the guy and told him what I received and that I would like a refund(wasn't much, maybe 15-20 dollars) and then sent a picture of it to him so he could verify that it was his(he said he marked it so he could tell). I was absolutely civil and did not accuse him of deliberately sending me a broken part, but I did tell him that I would have to give him a negative feedback if he was not going to make things right. He then sent me several threatening emails, telling me I was an asshole and that he was going to give me a negative review if I gave him one. So I gave him negative feedback, and he dreamed up something negative to put in my feedback. I wish they gave enough room in feedback to truly tell what someone is like to deal with. There are some real low budget mentalities on Ebay. Sorry you got burned, but these z engines are tough(mine had 100,000 miles when I bought it, but had sat for 20 years, so I decided right off to rebuild it without starting it. Bore, crank, pistons, and rods all measured well within stock tolerances and block deck was flat. No taper in bore. Honed it, new rings, new rod and crank bearings, polished crank, put in new timing set(didn't have to), oil pump, of course new gasket set,and did valve job. Runs great. So take heart. Victor.
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Supra wheels
Does anyone know if the Supra 14x7 aluminum wheels will fit the 240z without a spacer? If not, where can I find spacers? Thanks, Victor.
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A Cat's Life
Good one. My mom now gets the meals on wheels. A really great program. 1001 ways to fix hamburger. Actually, the meals are pretty decent. Victor.
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Low Octane Fuel and Knocking
I've been using mid grade(88 rating) since I've been running my 240 with no knocking. Even mixed in a about 10 gal. of regular(86 octane) with maybe 2 gal. of mid grade with no problem. Maybe I'm too "retarded"(my wife said that's intuitively obvious to the most casual observer)? Definitely not very "advanced". Victor.
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2 fuel pumps, 1 big problem
I can't remember if I even have a memory. Victor(or is that Tony? Hiram?)
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2 fuel pumps, 1 big problem
I'm not sure of the exact history, but the 73 240 came with both mechanical and electric pumps. I don't know if the electric was put on by the dealers or if it came from the factory that way. I know plenty of people on this site would know the answer. Victor.
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2 fuel pumps, 1 big problem
My electric fuel pump(73 240z) runs as soon as the ignition is turned on, but I noticed that the PO rewired it, so I don't know if that's normal.. That's why I installed a fuel pump shutoff switch from a Ford. Victor.
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Door seals
Did you actually get a clip with your door seals? Did you order the 240 seal or the 280 seal? I didn't get a clip with my 240 seal from VB. My doors were very hard to close also, but are getting a little easier to close as time goes on. I did not do any door adjustments. The passenger door still had a water leak where the front of the window frame connects to the door. I glued a spacer into the fold on the seal to make the seal wider in that area, and that stopped the leak. Good luck, Victor.
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maybe its just me but....
Man, air raid sirens! I remember those from childhood when we'd dive under the desks at school, hoping that would protect us from a nuclear blast(talk about an ostrich sticking it's head in the sand). Better get your z alarm armed. Might have been someone trying to rip off the neighbor's car. I just recently installed the "immobilizer" on my z and hope I don't have to find out if it works or not. The only problem I can see with the immobilizer is that the thief may do more damage to the car trying to get it started than he might have otherwise. Kind of like putting locking lug nuts on the wheels and then the thief destroys your studs and drums getting the wheels off. Victor.