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I was thinking about freshening up the suspension!
Take the shift rod out and look for fresh scratches above the bottom end. That's what my 5 speed did after putting in place of the four speed. The bottom gears, fourth and reverse, your shifter might not be going far enough forward when you pull it back. It will have a scratch on the front side of the shift rod right above that little plastic cup. To me it sounds like the BCDD needs adjusting if it drops when you push the clutch in. Or the throttle position vane isn't making contact with the idle side? Could be a spider web keeping it from contact.
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[2017] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
Looks good compared to my badly faded #305 blue. After you wash it remember to raise the hatch and dry off the latch area. The rain gutters on the sides don't go all the way down and water gets in. Here's my "Blue Jean Blues" faded Z.
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Engine rough running - at wits end
Great timing for @jfa.series1 joke. Kid digs through a huge pile of manure because he knows "there's gotta be a pony under there!"
- Running Rich After Headers and new Exhaust installed
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Engine rough running - at wits end
Looks good! You are on the downside of the hill now, congratulations and it goes to show how persistence and asking for help pays off.
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TC bushings 280z 1975
I had to put a small bottle jack under the front tires and push them waaaay up in the fender wheel to get mine on. After I got everything bolted up I dropped it down on the ground and torqued the nuts.
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'73 240Z rebuild...slow project but I love it :)
Hopefully you can find a nice replacement faceplate. You have a lot of hard work completed on your dash area. A nice faceplate would be icing on the cake.
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'73 240Z rebuild...slow project but I love it :)
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Grinding when going into 3rd
"I tried to take it back Boss"
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Faster response when speeding from 1st geat on my 240z and other issues
Opening and closing the choke before he starts it drops the nozzles and they refill with fuel right? I pull mine all the way back and crank it, let it run for a minute or two and then go half choke. Drive out of my neighborhood which takes about 2 or 3 minutes then get on the main roads and close the choke. I think his choke time is close to what I do and he's worried for no reason. From all his past post he wants someone to say YES or NO. So can you or anybody else tell him YES or NO? Everything I've ever had with a manual choke has been different. My Exmark mower has to be choked EVERYTIME I crank it no matter how hot it is. I can run it for an hour and turn it off for 5 minutes and it won't crank with out choking it. I guess it needs the throttle blade closed to pull the fuel in? Jalex do you have to choke it throughout the day or just first thing in the morning? Do you let your pump run for a couple of seconds to fill the lines and float bowl or do you immediately crank your car? If you read the definition of "choke" I think you'll ease your head/mind.
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Faster response when speeding from 1st geat on my 240z and other issues
Did stopping the hot water fix your percolation or whatever was causing it from "stuck in traffic" you kept on complaining about? If it did, move on. If it didn't run the rubber fuel rail as was suggested umpteen times, change the carbs back and don't use the choke if it bothers you that bad. 45 year old car remember.
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Bling Alert: Polished 240Z Flow Guide Valve
I like your's better! Sounds like real life. Psychiatrist with horse $^!# in there office? More like the psychiatrist's own $^!#.
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Bling Alert: Polished 240Z Flow Guide Valve
Never heard that one before, funny! Pretty sure I would be considered an optimist. Next the psychiatrist took the optimist to a room piled highwith horse manure. The boy yelped with delight, clamberedto the top of the pile, and joyfully dug out scoop after scoop,tossing the manure into the air with glee. "What on earth are you doing?" the psychiatrist asked. "Well,” said the boy, beaming "...there's gotta be a pony in there somewhere!"
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76/77 280z driving lights not working
Here's his web-site http://datsun-240z-upgrades.net/
- L24 Engine rebuild parts list
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76/77 280z driving lights not working
I refurbished my combo switch to get my dash lights back. Only broke one tab. 8^) Dave Irwin would've been a better choice but I was young and dumb, broke too. Very little has changed except more candles on my cake.
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L24 Engine rebuild parts list
I have a quite a few from my rebuild in a folder. Manifold gasket, rear main seal, intake washers, oil pan gasket, and more I'm sure from Nissan. Bearings, rings, oil pump, timing kit and a bunch of other stuff from rockauto.com. Water pump, clutch kit and fluids from amazon.com. The 2.8 motor I have was a lot easier to get parts for. 2.4 was more difficult in my opinion. First thing to buy is How to Rebuild Your Nissan L Motor by Tom Monroe. amazon.com, $20. I'll dig through that file and see what I have. I don't know if there's a check list, I've not seen one. Zcardepot.com has a complete bolt kit that I used instead of cleaning and reusing the old ones. That was nice. He may have a rebuild kit too? zcarsource.com has one I think, MSA may also. Most folks do a rebuild thread on here, read a couple of those for paint and other tips. The motor mounts from Nissan are high dollar but are right. Aftermarket ones need a little adjusting but will work and way cheaper. We'll be here for help.
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Engine rough running - at wits end
Gettin' ready for them little Z cars all over Austin I see!
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Somethings wrong...
Jai I mow a few yards around here for nice people that need a little help now and again, never ask for money. Sometimes I'll get a big ole plate wrapped in foil sitting in the bed of my truck of food like Mom cooks. Sometimes just a honest Thank You and a smile like you described, "door to door". I don't have much income either but a lot of "come on in" around here. Nothing better than having good friendly neighbors. If the police tried to get me they'd have to arrest the whole neighborhood. It'll workout for you and Pete. Try and not worry too much, good things happen to good people.
- Brake light not working
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selling a 240Z for estate - please help
That sucks. Is there a way to find the last bidder?
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Back again looking for advice on another 280z
Like they said at mandatory AA meetings, keep coming back; you'll learn something. I learned to stay home.
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Engine rough running - at wits end
Yaaaay! Persistance pays off, congratulations.
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Brake light not working
Now that'll be stuck in my head until dementia sets in. NEE-SUN Surface rust, " merely a flesh wound".
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Back again looking for advice on another 280z
Just my quick thoughts, if he came down that much for a $70 part he knows there more to it than just the pump. Would you loose $3,000 over that? I believe the tank is full of crud that got sucked throughout the whole fuel system. You/ he could buy a $20 pump and run the fuel rail out of a gas can and it should crank. $6,000 is what I recently sold a '72 for. Great runner but had rust. It should have a mechanical pump running off the cam anyway. I wonder why hes saying it needs the electric pump?