Everything posted by siteunseen
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Main Bearing Cap Installation
They're a tight fit for sure, some oil or assembly lube wouldn't hurt on the sides if they're that tight. I used a rubber hammer on mine, about half way the bolts will catch some threads and you can pull them down with the bolts. I ran the bottoms of mine across a file. Make sure the numbers are in order and the arrows point to the front. The middle one and the rear are the tough, or anxious ones for me. I learned a trick from Dizeased on the rear, stop about an inch short of bottoming out and insert the "nails". Push them all the way down then tighten the rear cap down. It's nerve wracking as hell to me too so don't second guess yourself too much.
- Deal of a lifetime
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Check your T/C rod's nut!
It may have been a nylon nut, I didn't look like one but that does make sense seeing how it never caused any trouble until I removed them for the new bushings. I had some blue loctite here so that's what I used for the time being. Now that I know these will be a problem in the future I'm planning on redoing all the nuts I removed for the Energy Suspension kit. I'll get some red Loctite for that job. Thanks for the heads up.
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Check your T/C rod's nut!
Poly in front, rubber on the backside. A nylon lock nut is a great idea! Thanks for that Nobel Prize winning thinking.
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Why didn't i think of that?
Yeah, back in my high school days I could drink a beer, smoke a cig and change gears driving my 280 with my knee. But I do think 16 year olds will have a hard time doing it with the newer front wheel drive cars. My phone has "talk to text" but my southern twang isn't recognized by the phone's feature. Anyway, the parents are falling for it and he's making good money.
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Check your T/C rod's nut!
I had one fall off in my driveway luckily and put it back on this morning, torqued to 50 lbs per FSM. Went to the other side and it was very close to falling off! I changed all those bushings out a couple of years ago and never thought about the nuts backing off but they do. I used Loctite on mine but another member said he put two nuts on each side. I'm going to get a couple of extra nuts and do that myself someday. It drives like it's on a rail again, very responsive in the curves. Thought I'd share a little FYI.
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Why didn't i think of that?
Stopped by the Nissan dealership this morning trying to find a drive shaft bolt I need, lost one somewhere during the rebuild. I was talking to a salesman that said he was killing it selling manual transmission cars, Altimas mostly, to Dad's that wanted the safest car for their kid. His sales pitch is they can't text and change gears at the same time and insurance is cheaper for manuals. I've never thought about it but it's the truth. He's won Salesman of the Month for the past few months. Something to think about for parents.
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New owner of '77 280z from Upstate SC
The reason I say that is hardly ever have I read of a bad fpr. It's always something else like bad injectors or the ecu. Get it running and clamp off the return hose. I wasted a lot of money thinking my way. These cars are different from anything I've ever worked on, that's why I love them. Worst or best scenario in my opinion is switching to a set of SU carbs like rossiz did. Its cheaper in the long run in my opinion. Cliff
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New owner of '77 280z from Upstate SC
Dont buy an adjustable fpr. Replace if bad. If it still runs bad clamp the return line building more psi. If that helps install a potentiometer in line with coolant temp sensor. Many have done this tweak myself included. Car rus great now.
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New owner of '77 280z from Upstate SC
That's what I did. Standard fj707t, made in south carolina. Cheaper than cleaning, comes with a solid band clamp too. Not stainless steel though but you'll use them somewhere. Rockauto.com is where I got mine. Fyi
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280z Suspension Upgrade
Here's something from Energy Suspension that make sense on what grease to use. What kind of grease should I use before product installation? Answer: We recommend Energy Suspension's Formula 5 Prelube. This is included in most kits which require lubrication and additional Prelube may be purchased from your local Energy Suspension authorized dealer. If you are unable to use our Formula 5 Prelube, we suggest using a synthetic, water resistant marine-grade grease for optimum lubrication and retention. Energy's Formula 5 Prelube may be purchased in bulk for commercial shop use.
- How much should I pay for this 240z?
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New owner of '77 280z from Upstate SC
A small flat tipped screwdriver will pry the injector's clip up enough to slide the connector off, at about a 1/4" up it pop into the next indent and stay. Then the connectors will slide off. Squirt some dielectric grease into the connectors before you put them back on. The OE band hose clamps are stainless is the reason most people try to reuse them, they're better for high pressure too. As far as dripping fuel on top of the cylinders, I would take the plugs out and let it evaporate and maybe spin it over to to get the rest off the tops. All the fuel hose on my '77 280 is 5/16" high pressure line. I think it's easier to take the whole assembly off as to just get the fpr if it's an earlier style, the later 280's only have one inlet on the side and another outlet on the bottom to the return. The older ones have two inlets on the sides, PITA. I made my own fuel rail but they're is a guy that makes them, search google for "pallnet fuel rails". I just copied his but I have a drill press and the taps needed so I had to buy the aluminum rail stock off ebay and the barbs, cost me $50. Look at Blue's tech tips for some pictures on fuel injectors, http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/EFI&fuel.htm
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US$4,500 for restoration and paint
Can you make any decisions on your own? Brush your teeth? Wear clothes? Eat? JAJAJAJAJA, not teasing, seriously. Please answer!!!!!
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54th Z Up For Sale?
While your there grab on of those potted plants behind his house. Privacy fences and tarps are good for the neighbors but they have to sunlight so you can't cover the tops. Is weed legal in Spokane? Just thought about that. Black Gold Man could do a lot of good for the DEA, he's got good eyes. Looks like some are on top of a washer & dryer to me. my a** off.
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'72 240Z Rebuild
Finally! After much prep work and some other outside my control deals I got the oil pan back on, RIGHT! this time. Golf tees helped hold the gasket in place while I brushed a thin layer of aviation gasket sealer on. Used the flat rails off a ZX motor I had to secure the rear of the pan. So happy I re-did this, it gave a chance to paint the pan blacl like I should've done to begin with. I'll re-tighten the bolts over the next few days. Thanks eveybody for your suggestions! Cliff
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My Datsun 240Z
Aftermarket engineering company for Fords, http://www.karkraftengineering.com/
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54th Z Up For Sale?
Awe come on, go check it out for us. Just kidding, stay safe, stay away!
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54th Z Up For Sale?
Hilarious! Nice looking neighborhood for it.
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54th Z Up For Sale?
I think it's a "swatting" type prank. All those cars and has a "by the minute" phone plan? Can't put in a battery to hear it run? Kinda fun guessing though.
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54th Z Up For Sale?
I googled the name and address info, WOW! This is some weird stuff. Molested as a child, killed a child later in life and went to prison. This is a dangerous scam I think. Nobody puts their name and address on CL, most people won't even put a phone number. Newspaper article http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2006/sep/17/the-damage-done/ google search https://www.google.com/search?q=michael+p+smith+4316+e+longfellow+spokane%2C+wa+99217&rlz=1C1BOFA_enUS494US494&oq=michael+p+smith+4316+e+longfellow+spokane%2C+wa+99217&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=93&ie=UTF-8
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1978 280z Engine Rebuild project
All you need to know about the head you can find out in 5 minutes. Look above the front two plugs for the code N42 or N47, 1 minute. Remove the valve cover and look at the valvetrain for a spray bar and holes in the cam, 4 minutes. My early '77 that was built in 9/'76 has a N47 head with a spray bar and oiler cam, round exhaust ports with liners. Nissan did some weird things between September 1976 and September 1977, it is often referred to as a "changeover year" to meet the USA's emission standards.
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- How much should I pay for this 240z?
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My winter project: L28 swap into my 240z
Ahhhh Yeah!!!