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  1. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    I found the Littelfuse brand strip fuses that should fit the VW link box above on DigiKey and Mouser. Apparently the style is called HSB, and they are available in ampacities that are suitable for the Z. I'll definitely consider it for when I build the engine harness for my 240Z.
  2. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Also I have thought about playing around with this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00902G49U It has four slots for fusible links and a plug that is connected to ATO fuses. It would be a matter of figuring out where to mount it to reach the battery.
  3. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    @HusseinHolland I saw this on Reddit Just Rolled Into the Shop and thought of you.
  4. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    There is nothing that would affect polarity at the transmission. Testing: Get the car where you can safely get underneath. Put the transmission in reverse with the engine off. Disconnect the reverse switch from the wiring harness. Use an ohmmeter to make sure there is continuity across the switch with the transmission in reverse. From the voice of experience: @Zed Head helped me figure it out with the reference drawings.
  5. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    What do you mean by the wires on the reverse lights are switched? Where do you think they are switched: at the transmission or at the tail light?
  6. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    I can't put my finger on it, but something about your solution appeals to me more than the one done by the IPO (idiot previous owner).
  7. The problem is that for the one relay you need a dual coil and a suitable relay base. You won't find that in a Bosch style relay. If you are lucky, you might find such a relay made for another car, but you would still need to add the base if you can find it. You will probably end up using two relays or doing the smart thing and staying with the factory style relays.
  8. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Aftermarket quality on mechanical fuel pumps has been abysmal. I tried one on someone's car. I removed it and used the diaphragm from it on the old fuel pump. The old fuel pump was fine with the new diaphragm.
  9. That was the change over to 78. Yes, you have different relays. The good news is both are available as new, old stock, (NOS) for reasonable cost. https://www.ebay.com/itm/115076416128 https://www.ebay.com/itm/113692357729 I purchased a clock from the seller in the past. I suggest you edit your signature (find it in your profile) to indicate the build date of your car. That way you will get more accurate replies.
  10. You won't find a single relay to replace the EFI relay UNLESS you use a relay designed for the Bosch system. The nice thing is that you can still find the relays. Just look for the EFI relay on a Beetle. It's the same.
  11. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Given the wire sizes in the harness, 70A (alternator) and 30A (all others) would probably be appropriate. Blue Sea provides the fuse curves for their Maxi Fuses. https://www.bluesea.com/products/5143/MAXI_Fuse_-_80_Amp The curve is the same for each amperage as it's based upon percent of fuse rating.
  12. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    If you want to push air through the fuel rail, disconnect the carburetors, first. New≠Good, especially for fuel pumps. See what @Zed Headlinked. If the fuel pump goes bad on my 73, I'll probably just use an electric fuel pump.
  13. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Odds are it's your fuel pump. If it has a bad check valve, it will never pump adequately.
  14. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    First, I can't see what hose goes where. Second, don't waste time. Go out and get a hand-held vacuum pump. It can help you with bleeding the brakes and clutch in the future.
  15. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    If you don't see fuel in the filter, the pump isn't primed. The thing about cranking the engine to pull fuel is that you'll drain the battery faster. You can repeat a few times. As I mentioned before, you can use a hand-held vacuum pump to pull fuel to the filter. If the mechanical pump isn't pulling, you'll know because the car will die if it's not pumping fuel.
  16. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    One way is to take off the fuel hose from the outlet of the fuel filter and spray carb cleaner into that hose toward the fuel pump. Also, make sure there is fuel in the float bowls of the carburetors.
  17. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Did you prime the fuel pump?
  18. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    Um, no. The lack of a pressure regulator would not cause that since fuel would flow freely. Is your electric pump oriented in the proper direction? I can't tell from the potato quality photo. Get some more light under there. If it's pointed backwards, it might block fuel flow. Also, do you have voltage at the electric pump? Describe the wiring you used on it. (Is it connected to the stock wiring or what?)
  19. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Build Threads
    Mechanical or electric fuel pump? If it's electric, is it mounted near the tank, and do you have a filter between the tank and pump?
  20. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Yeah, I was scratching my head on the aluminum spacer, too.
  21. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    ZCarDepot has the spacer, too. https://zcardepot.com/products/fuel-pump-spacer-plate-240z-260z
  22. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    It needs the spacer. The spacer is an insulator, keeping the heat from the head away from the fuel going through the pump. I don't know what brand fuel pump that is, but don't hold out a lot of hope for it.
  23. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    Yes, it would be interesting to hear where @dutchzcarguy has found someone selling discontinued NOS fuel pumps.
  24. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    https://www.easternbeaver.com/Main/Elec__Products/Connectors/Sealed/YPC/ypc.html
  25. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Carburetor Central
    If you have a handheld vacuum pump (like a Mighty Vac), you would put it on the outlet of the fuel filter and try drawing fuel into the filter. If it can, then start to suspect the fuel pump.
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