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  1. You can hold the throttle rod, carbs, wide open by tying or wiring the loop to the fuel rail. That way you stand outside the driver's door and reach through the window to turn the key. Make sure and pull the coil wire off at the coil. It's kind of hard to mange all at the same time by yourself but it is possible to turn the key with your right arm and hold the gauge with your left arm to see the reading of the needle on the gauge. A helper is best but like me, hard to find when you are ready to do the test. Good luck. Hope for higher numbers.
  2. I found this at a yard sale last weekend, $5 and it is flawless. My birth year but if someone in Alabama has a '69 automobile I'd consider letting it go for a "year of manufacture" which is legal in many states. I have a '72 plate on my 240. I took the tag frame off I remembered, looks better to me.
  3. Would a leak down reading show the valves aren't seating tight or the rings are worn? I've never performed one so I am curious and just to get more Z dialogue on the forum I'll wait for your reply and not use google.com. Thanks for any information about our cars.
  4. Love Navin! "These cans are defective"
  5. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Squirt the belt(s) and pulley with Windex or something similar. See if that stops it. It does have the symptoms of squeaking belts as @jonbill mentioned earlier.
  6. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I happened upon that too, today. Hadn't tried looking at a member's profile in years though.
  7. It looks good to me as is. I have what jonbill suggested done to mine. They called it "collapsing" the springs. I run 15" wheels and really like the look. Looking closer, the front may be a little higher? I'm not sure the brand name but I've read there are "front" and "rear" specific struts that have been installed wrong.
  8. https://www.championautoparts.com/Technical/Tech-Tips/Common-Spark-Plug-Problems.html#:~:text=Oil fouling occurs when oil is allowed to enter the combustion chamber.&text=Oil deposits cover the spark,sign of advanced engine wear.
  9. How about trying a retorque of the head bolts. Low in the front and rear is odd. I torque mine from the center out.
  10. Damn, that looks familiar. @Diseazd Except the tag.
  11. Typing to twisting wires! Hope the weather gets better soon. Down here cold equals kids. I bought a heat lamp when I was 15.
  12. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in What I Did Today
    Mowed mine and my neighbors yards. Let the 2 sleeping Zs idle in the garage for an hour, accidentally too! I forgot about them until I got my blower.
  13. It looks carbon fouled to me but "we are still guessing here".. I would run Sea Foam through every so often because extended idle causes carbon fouling.
  14. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I don't know how but mine blow with the motor rpm's until the thermostat opens. I crank them at least once a month holding at 2,000 inside the garage, the fan gets quiter and then I see coolant flowing across the top of the radiator. This is something you guys already talked about I'm guessing but I finally read what explains it to me in simpleton speak.
  15. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I helped a buddy of mine replace the starter on his Toyota Tundra pickup last weekend. My main job was to keep him from unloading his pistol unnecessarily. It's located under the intake.
  16. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    See how many rounds you can spin the fan by hand when it's cold. I can't get one complete rotation on mine. I found the restore clutch from Blue's Tech Tips. It's a download now, the original site is unavailable. FAN 280zx Datsun rebuild fan clutch (1).pdf
  17. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I found an old thread from @Jarvo2 that maybe helpful? Couldn't find your taken apart thread Zed Head. https://www.google.com/search?q=vacuum+advance+Zed+Head+classiczcars.com&bih=688&biw=1455&rlz=1C1BOFA_enUS494US494&hl=en&sxsrf=AJOqlzVK5ONJsSCqMcJz2sHkT2mwvGxntA%3A1676663907335&ei=Y9zvY6qBFKGmqtsP5P68uAk&ved=0ahUKEwjqvurkq539AhUhk2oFHWQ_D5cQ4dUDCBA&uact=5&oq=vacuum+advance+Zed+Head+classiczcars.com&gs_lcp=Cgxnd3Mtd2l6LXNlcnAQAzIICCEQoAEQwwQyCAghEKABEMMEOggIABCGAxCwAzoFCAAQogQ6CggAEPEEEB4QogRKBAhBGAFQ6QZYtxlgoSdoAnAAeACAAZQBiAHBA5IBAzEuM5gBAKABAcgBAsABAQ&sclient=gws-wiz-serp
  18. Have you tried to bypass the possibility of a dirty fuel tank and run the fuel hose that comes from the tank to a 2 gallon gas jug? I did this on my '72, put the can between the grill and the radiator and secured it with bungee cords. Drove around the neighborhood, it ran fine off the jug. That's when I found that I a tank full of crud.
  19. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Exhaust
    Yeah the efi cars use high pressure pumps which pump about 40 to 50lbs until the pressure regulator. That kind of pressure will find a loose connection or split in a hurry.
  20. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Also the newer filters that I hate, aren't quart size so they throw off the standard 5 qts. that we all know. I use these...
  21. He's going to send it back on the wooden crates he makes I would bet unless you want your metal crate back. I've made a couple of those crates and put steel casters on them to roll the blocks around while rebuilding. It's nice to be able to sit down and work on the motors. @Diseazd has a wall lined with original motors stored on them. Here's a L2.8 block on one I've used to hold the cylinder head down while I did some work on it.
  22. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Apparently I've bumped my head and missed a few days. You were driving it a few days ago and had a gauge on there showing it was dropping psi with higher engine speed. Now you're able to remove the main bearings. Since it is apart take the oil filter off and push on that shiny metal ball and check how stiff or soft it is to push in. Just for poops and giggles I'd like to know. It should be about as hard to push down as poking in the sidewall of the tires a little bit. Pretty hard I'd say. Thanks
  23. siteunseen posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I'm pretty sure that's the same as my '77. #305 metallic blue.
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