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  1. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    You don't have enough detail for people to do anything but guess. Did you have the battery disconnected when you did all of this? If not, you could have shorted something out. Have you used a voltmeter to check anything? Do you have a copy of the wiring diagram from the FSM to figure out where you have voltage? What systems are working? Accessories? Lights?
  2. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Hmm, interesting find, Pete. I wonder if they actually have them in stock. Do the different SUs have different diameter float bowls? Do you need the needle, too? Which needle? I have to admit that I'm a novice with the SUs. Bruce, I hope to eventually watch the videos I bought from you.
  3. Thank you. The link should be good now.
  4. I just finished a blog post on some electrical basics and troubleshooting. The first topic is the phantom draw on the battery. I plan on breaking down the circuits for the 240Z like the FSM has for the 260Z and 280Z to help people with their diagnostics in the future. Feel free to comment & critique. Some Electrical Basics and Troubleshooting
  5. Oliver - Z Specialties: Top notch reputation in the Z Car community. I haven't done business with him personally, but I would trust him. Z Car Source: I have purchased a couple of used items from them. I never had any problems from them. Call to make sure they have what you are looking for. Just because it's on their website, they could be out.
  6. They also replaced the thermostat on the 280Z. That's why it looked like an RTV explosion under the hood. They gooped on the RTV, used their makeshift gasket, and drove on. Let's just say that I'm glad I don't know the LeMons "mechanic". I don't think I would want him within 50 miles of my cars.
  7. Supposedly, the cars were checked out by mechanics. I think some people wasted their money by choosing their mechanic poorly and not giving detailed instructions to the mechanic.
  8. I read the story in Hagerty's magazine. Here's the video. IMHO, it's a great example of what happens when you take old cars out on trips without making sure they are properly prepared. Enjoy. Trip of Fools
  9. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    FYI, it's a 77 or 78 distributor.
  10. Yes, I found one with metal wheels on Amazon.
  11. Thanks, I just ordered a spline tool.
  12. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Welcome, Steven. I'm glad your way over here.
  13. You're welcome. I'm also trying some tricks to dress up the stalk. If I find a technique I like, I'll post details. I think I'm close, but I have another couple of switches I just bought to restore/experiment with. It should be soon.
  14. I just documented working on a 240Z turn signal switch. I hope you find it useful. Cleaning up the turn signal switch
  15. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Hybrid & Aftermarket
    This thread is about a year and a half old: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/thread42334.html You might want to read through this thread, too: http://forums.hybridz.org/index.php?/topic/62367-anyone-heard-from-ross-modern-motorsports-lately/ I haven't been a customer, though.
  16. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    While walking around the parking lot for Caffeine & Octane, my friend (and fellow ClassicZCars member) Pete said, "Hey, Steve. A Z the same color of yours just drove into the parking lot." I strained to look, being about 4 inches shorter than Pete and having trouble seeing around all of the open car hoods. I finally made out the roofline of the Z and noticed it was smoking badly. I split off from the group and went around on my own for a few minutes. I found the smoking Z and met its owner, Steven. He lost the alternator belt just before getting to the meet, causing the car to overheat. I told him where the nearest parts store was and let him know I had tools to do the job. (I like to carry a set of tools with me in case someone needs them.) I gave him my number and a card for the Georgia Z Club, then I continued on my way to take pictures. I met up with Steven again over by the group of Z cars. Another GZC member had a spare belt, and spots were opening up in the lot, so Steven brought his wounded Z over. I dug out my tools and a pair of work gloves for him to use, and he got the belt on. We talked about putting tension on the belt, and I came up with using the tire iron from a Z to get the tension. It worked perfectly for him. Next, I told him that we needed to check to see if he got enough tension on the belt. I didn't have a tool to check the tension, but I did have a multimeter. I told him to start his car and take it up to 2K RPM. The voltage at the battery was 14.1, so it looked good. He topped off the coolant, and the Z crowd stood around talking for a while. Before he left, I suggested that he burp his cooling system. Boy, did that cause a mess. Anyway, Steven was stoked about strangers helping him so much. He was saying he was definitely going to check out the GZC. It felt great helping out a fellow Z car enthusiast. Also while at Caffeine & Octane, another GZC member gave me a turn signal switch to rehab for him. I got it torn down and back to working. I started a new blog for my Z car stuff, and I plan on posting the pictures and writing up my work on the blog soon.
  17. It also looks like rust on the driver side rocker panel. It's been listed for quite a while. At the price he's asking, it will probably stay on the market for a long, long time.
  18. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Interior
    To expand upon your idea, Phil, how about a 5 gallon bucket and an immersion water heater? Worried about volume? Add a couple of bricks to take up space in the bucket.
  19. The location of the back screw isn't quite right, but look on page EF-19 of the 1974 260Z FSM. You can find it on the XenonS30 website. IIRC, the American flattops are not quite the same as the flattops in other markets, but the manual may help you anyway.
  20. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    A relay would not be stock for the parking light circuit. Dave Irwin has been selling a relay modification for the parking light circuit for years, though. A previous owner could have bought the kit from him.
  21. 1. Don't pull the cable off of the battery with the car running. You can kill your ECU. 2. Get a proper multimeter if you want to do electrical troubleshooting. Don't use the voltmeter in the car. If you were using a voltmeter instead of your gauge, 16 volts is too high. The voltage regulator in the alternator is gone. 3. Use the FSM for electrical diagnostics. The guidelines in the manual let you test the car without risking the components.
  22. He half-asses most of what he sells. I wouldn't buy something from him that touches a moving part. If you want a decent head, consider Datsun Spirit. I have seen Eiji Hosomi's work. It would be worth your while to contact him if you need a head worked on.
  23. Actually, there is a 5th fusible link. Most people forget about it, just like the 5th Beatle, but it's there. Unfortunately, I don't know what color/rating it is.
  24. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    Yes, there used to be a kit for doing that. No, I wouldn't do that to my cars. Then again, if you saw my cars you'd ask what I'm doing with them period.
  25. Here's another theory, Carl. Quite a few parts changed from the 240Z to the 260Z. There could have been supplier issues with the interior parts, etc., that could have slowed production.
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