Everything posted by SteveJ
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Using Chevette Springs to Re-gain Original Ride Height
Hmm, cheaper, just as effective, and I have two Z cars with old springs. This is something I'll have to remember.
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Weird Myths or Facts about your Z car
Site member Pat Carr has the "competition hood scoop". IIRC correctly, he still has the flattop carburetors, too.
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Starts right up, then falls on its face.
Go to xenons30.com/reference and find the fuel injection bible and FSM for your car. I'm not an expert on 280Z fuel injection, but I would start by looking at the cold start injector. The FSM and fuel injection bible will give you the proper diagnostics to determine whether or not your cold starting system is working properly.
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[2013] What did you do to/with your Z today?
I drove the 260Z to work and to the Georgia Z Club meeting. It's a nice change of pace from the daily driver.
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Need someone to school me on wiring the wipers...
Don't you think that the Honda wiper motor was a critical detail for your first post. The relay is just for parking. You pass through low speed before going to off, hence the reason to use that wire to the relay. Here is the issue as I see it. The Nissan and Honda wiper motors are wired to be grounded through the combo switch. The wires that are grounded dictate the speed. The wiper motor does not get its feed through the switch. So you would have to bench test and re-engineer the wiring to get it to work with the positive going through the switch. OR you could make sure you are getting the signal wires from the wiper motor back to the combo switch (as I described above), just as it was designed to do. You would have to provide a 12VDC+ fused source to the wiper motor. From what I've read, "Painless" is false advertising.
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Birmingham, AL
I believe the member siteunseen lives near Anniston or Gadsden.
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shock removal question
Those are sections in the factory service manual (FSM). You should download a copy.
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Untamed Z's in the wild
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Need someone to school me on wiring the wipers...
The combo switch connects the ground for the wiper motor. So, if you connect 12VDC+ to one of the positions on the switch and turn on the switch, you will always blow a fuse. Now for the rest, I assume you have a pre-73 wiper motor and no amplifier. Take a look at the 72 wiper circuit. Note that the 12VDC+ goes from the fusebox to the wiper motor via the blue/red wire at the B terminal. The L, M, and H terminals are connected to ground at the combo switch. The L & M terminals connect to ground at position 1. The M & H terminals connect to ground at position 2. So if I don't miss my guess (using the 78 wiring diagram for the combo switch)... The yellow/green on the combo switch should go to the M terminal. The yellow/black on the combo switch should go to the L terminal. The blue/yellow on the combo switch should go to the H terminal. The washer is trickier since it is wired completely different from the 70-72 as opposed to the 73-78 wiring.
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shock removal question
Read the FA and RA sections of the FSM. That should have most/all of the info you need.
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[2012] What did you do to/with your S30 today?
I bought some Falken ZE-912s for the 240Z today. Now I just have to get the brake booster & master replaced, change out the coolant, inspect the hoses, and look for any other problems...
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'73 240z wont start D:
Rockauto has several models to choose from, and all are less than $50.
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Voltage regulator???
At what RPM? Even if you jumper out the external regulator, you will only get about 12VDC at idle, no matter how long you let it run. Get a copy of the 75 FSM from Xenons30. Look at the EE section of the manual to see how the alternator/regulator combination should behave. If you are sure you have an internally regulated alternator, jumper out the external regulator. If was important to note what year Z you had because earlier Z cars require a diode to prevent feedback when shutting down the car. Yours should not.
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Epic battle of vintage z's at 2012 Mitty
They do have touring laps at the Mitty...
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Voltage regulator???
To piggy back on what Wade was saying, test the output of the charging system by seeing how many volts it is producing. (Did you do that and find you have 12 VDC at the battery with the car running?) The 70-77 S30s had an external voltage regulator. The alternator for these cars was rated at 50 Amps. The 78 was the first with an internally regulated alternator rated at 60 Amps. If you do have an external regulator with the internally regulated alternator, you will have issues. You have left out a critical piece of information for us to help you. What year is your car? That will dictate what you need to try.
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Epic battle of vintage z's at 2012 Mitty
I have a picture of Tom's car in the pits here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2108980021195&l=69826b8ef5 Here is the blue Z: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=2108980821215&l=b4a81483c8 Turn 10 is not a good place to find out your brakes are going. Are you planning on being at the 2013 Mitty?
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Anyone changed their headlights?
I'm not sure that Dave's setup would work in a 240K.
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Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, Phil. Now get that Z inside a garage, PRONTO!
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72 Z wont start.
Was the resistor warm to the touch? What color wires are connected to the resistor? There are only three reasons I can think of for the resistor to smoke. 1. It's a bad resistor. 2. It was wired wrong. 3. There is too much voltage going to it. You might want to check the voltage at the battery when you have the car running.
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Relays Simplified
I added another blog post that I hope will help others to understand how relays work and how they should be wired into the car. Relays Simplified
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Cracked dash options
Actually, that is on most dash covers, too.
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Dome LED Light
Of course, Phil. I put one into the 260Z. I think I needed to use a more powerful LED than I put in, though.
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Dome LED Light
Phil, I'm very pleased with the LED bulb I installed in the dome light.
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nightmare
Here's what you should do: 1. Read through the EF section of the FSM. 2. Go through the troubleshooting guides. 3. Take notes through 1 & 2. 4. If you don't figure out why your pump has no power, tell us what you did and what you saw so we can help you.
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Converting a four wire tacho (current driven) to an electronic tacho
Of course, I would be more than happy to do so.