Everything posted by SteveJ
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1970 240Z Factory Service Manual - Body & Chassis Volume
Fantastic quality on the scans. That has to be the clearest version of the wiring diagram that I have ever seen.
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Electrical help?
Where are you in East Texas? There are Z clubs in San Antonio, Houston, Dallas & Ft Worth. Members there probably know of shops that could help you. There is plenty of help available online, too. As Zed implied, you need to be specific in your problem descriptions. What kind of car knowledge do you have? Do you know how to use a multimeter? Have you downloaded a copy of the Factory Service Manual? It has good break-outs of many of the circuits in the car. Have you looked for where a previous owner might have hacked up the wiring harness?
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Moutain road trip GA 2016 thanksgiving day
PM sent.
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[2016] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
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[2016] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
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N47 Head Removal Problem
Are you sure the return line didn't get kinked/blocked off somehow? The FPR should be the same for the 77 & 78.
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GM Alternator Woes
Whose write up did you use? This one pretty much describes the swap I did for a friend: http://forums.hybridz.org/topic/49864-94-amp-ac-delco-alternator-swap-details/
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neutral safety switch
Funny, the response from SMP shows up in the preview in my email, but I can't see it here.
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The Six Million Dollar Z
The Six Million Dollar Z Sorry, I couldn't resist the click-bait title. I had been thinking about this for a while and finally decided to write this down. Stay with me. I think you'll like this story. I vividly remember the years I spent in the Southern California desert near Edwards AFB. The neighborhood kids would hang out and talk or play kick-the-can while enjoying the cool summer evenings. Most of the time we were hanging out near my friend Rick's house. For several years, the neighbor across the street from Rick had a nice orange 260Z parked in the street. I don't ever recall seeing the owner driving it, but at least it wasn't rusting away given the dry climate. The owner kept to himself mostly. He stood out in my mind because of the eye patch he wore. Some of my friends said he lost his eye in an aircraft accident. Sometimes he would come outside to see what was going on around his house, but we were well behaved and never did anything to upset him. Still the car sat on the street. It looked so cool to me. Eventually Rick's father bought the car. Rick was 15, and I suppose his father thought it would be nice for Rick to have the car to drive when he got his license. I moved way not long after that, so I never got to see Rick enjoy tearing up the roads in the 260Z. I did get a chance to catch up with him about six years later and asked about the car. Unfortunately, someone ran into the car, and it was totaled. Chances are that you have seen the man who owned the car before Rick's dad, but you probably haven't seen his face. He was on TV nearly once a week for nearly every week from 1974-1978. Sadly, he passed away about 10 years ago. Bruce Peterson Test pilot Z owner Click on the YouTube link to find out a little more about him. https://youtu.be/lAwde1LwZdIa
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Really hard electrical problem
No "Limp Mode" in the early FI. With these ECUs it usually runs or it doesn't from everything I've read.
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neutral safety switch
I am wondering if that car didn't start out life as an automatic, considering how the wiring diagram indicates the black/yellow wire for starting is interrupted in the automatic car but not the manual.
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neutral safety switch
On the 74 260Z, there was a neutral switch at the transmission as part of the seat belt interlock (See page BE-91 of the Body Electrical section.). There wasn't a neutral switch present in a 4 speed from 72 according to the wiring diagram and the TM section of the service manual.
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neutral safety switch
Okay, I'll bite. Why are you looking for an automatic transmission part for a manual transmission car? Look at Post #9. BE Body Electrical BE-6.pdf
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[2016] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
Thank you, Guy. It is the same car. I've put some sweat equity into it over the last few years. I think the 240Z bumpers help it out a lot! Those are the stainless steel bumpers from Vietnam.
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Hidden FI in DCOE carbs
In addition to the relay, an inertia switch would be a very good idea to kill fuel pump power in case of an accident.
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[2016] What Did You Do To/with Your Z Today?
I took my 260Z out to ZNationals Track Day at Road Atlanta today. While I didn't participate in the HPDE laps, I did go on the Parade Laps. I also took lots of photos. Wendy also had her turn with the camera during the Parade Laps. Here a video of one of the Parade Laps.
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Black Dragon Closing
Meanwhile, the UPS guy is thinking, "Why on EARTH is this guy wanting to take a picture of me?"
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Black Dragon Closing
I received my last order from Black Dragon yesterday. I ordered two sets of door handles. I guess I'll have to make my schedule to install most of the parts I bought.
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Hidden FI in DCOE carbs
You can get ECU and TPS as part of the kit.
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Hidden FI in DCOE carbs
The website only lists 3 screw and flat tops...and I have 4 screw carbs on both of mine.
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TV Show "What's my car worth" features 1974 260Z
It's sad to see that the owner let the car rot away like that.
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Help...280zx e12-80 and MSD 6AL to a 240Z
Two questions: 1. Did you remember to get the 280ZX distributor mount? 2. Did you look at Hybridz.org for wiring instructions? That is one of the better sites for modifications like that.
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Atlanta Concours
Pete Thomas (@thomas461) posted a video he made of the Atlanta Concours d'Elegance. You might be interested in the car that shows up 39 seconds in.
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TV Show "What's my car worth" features 1974 260Z
We'll have to keep an eye out here: https://www.velocitychannelgo.com/whats-my-car-worth/ It looks like they are a couple of months behind the "on air" version.