Everything posted by SteveJ
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2 1974 260z's Ga
1. She Who Must Be Obeyed has a strict policy against me bringing home strays. 2. I have no place to put them, and I don't think the HOA NAZIs would be fond of them. 3. I need to focus on my 240Z.
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Read up on it first. One of the things you'll need to do is see how the electric fuel pump is powered. If it is the Nissan modification, the power for the coil comes from between the voltage regulator and the alternator. People with a 1973 240Z experienced the battery draining on their cars because the coil stayed energized all of the time. I had that problem until I removed that part of the harness.- 78 280Z spare tire compartment suggestions
This will give you a good idea of how to get to Greg's place. https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Cohutta,+GA/Lugoff,+SC+29078/@34.3087835,-83.9771355,8z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x886078136ab0abfd:0x607ffea3819d63a8!2m2!1d-84.9527235!2d34.9595209!1m5!1m1!1s0x8855f9301a989ad7:0x9aaecd3c9951c49a!2m2!1d-80.6892486!2d34.2273712 Frankly the road that cuts through Tennessee looks to be the most enjoyable route. Greg is good Z people, too. It would be worth the trip for you.- Hesitation after warm engine
Well, you have a voltage regulator, and the alternator has stock plugs connected to it. It's probably a stock sized alternator.- Old pictures of your first Z
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And it's available. Snag it!- ZNationals
To which are you referring not to miss: ZNationals or your wife's birthday? Heck, combine them and treat her to Chateau Elan. http://www.chateauelan.com/ Leave her at the spa while you enjoy the car show.- Hesitation after warm engine
That's okay. You'll feel better after you get it running right.- Hesitation after warm engine
You look to see if the voltage regulator is missing. If you haven't already, download the 72 & 73 factory service manuals from the link in my signature. The EE section will have info on the voltage regulator. The 72 will have good information on the carburetors. You could also contact @Bruce Palmer from Ztherapy about the Just SUs video they sell.- Hesitation after warm engine
Yes, the mechanical fuel pump is on the right side of the engine toward the front. I guess a PO fabricated that blue box as an AC compressor bracket. Rotten fuel line will let air into the system. It's good just to replace as much as you can. Verify that the electric fuel pump is running/pumping, otherwise it's just drag.The voltage regulator would normally be right where the AC compressor is. Did someone swap to an internally regulated alternator?- Free DL vs. Book
I was looking up the procedure for replacing the rear wheel bearings this morning. I looked at the PDF of the 74 manual, and then I looked at the 73 manual PDF. It was like night and day. As @CanTechZ said, the 73 manual PDF is a much higher resolution.- Hesitation after warm engine
Just a couple of notes from experience: 1. Buy a non-contact infrared thermometer. Take the temperature at the thermostat housing when you think the gauge is reading high. The stock thermostat should open at 160 degrees. 2. Make sure you don't have any loose bolts on your exhaust manifold. I had a couple work loose under the rear carburetor. One of the symptoms was crappy running when the car had been sitting in traffic because the exhaust leak was right under the rear carburetor and would heat up the intake on cylinders 5 & 6.- Hesitation after warm engine
See if you can watch the video attached @Palmettobug Upload Photo.mp4- ZNationals
Play hooky and go to the track day. To me Road Atlanta is more fun. Going to watch track day is free. You could try calling Z1 at 770-838-7777 and ask the price of just attending the car show without a car.- Hesitation after warm engine
Mechanical pump mounted above the first carburetor? Could you post a photo of that? Normally the mechanical fuel pump is mounted on the right side of the engine toward the front so it is actuated by the cam. There could be an electric fuel pump mounted by the tank. As part of the effort to relieve the vapor lock issues with the 73, Nissan had a factory authorized modification to add an electric fuel pump. If that pump failed, a PO could have replaced it with another electric fuel pump. If it is there, it will be on the front of the fuel tank on the right side.- ZNationals
Is anybody planning on coming to Atlanta for ZNationals? Track day will be Oct 14 at Road Atlanta. The car show will be Oct 15 at Coolray Field in Gwinnett. Registration is at http://www.znationals.com Photos from 2014: https://stevescartography.wordpress.com/znationals-2014-track-day-49-pictures/ https://stevescartography.wordpress.com/znationals-show-2014-199-pictures/- theft prevention
My philosophy is along similar lines. I remove the rotor from the distributor. With the coil wire, someone could possibly use one of the spark plug wires and drive off on 5 cylinders. If they have a spare rotor with them, they are determined to drive off in my car. Of course, anymore a manual transmission is somewhat a theft deterrent.- 18"HEELS
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What's all this FUSS I keep hearing... about endangered feces? Now, that's outrageous!! Why -- why are FECES endangered?! How can you POSSIBLY run out of such a thing?! Why -- why, just look around you, you can see it ALL OVER the place!! Besides, who wants to SAVE THAT, anyway?! My goodness, where would we KEEP it?! It's DANGEROUS, especially in the Summer!! Then -- then, it could REALLY hit the fan!!- Never mind
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Taillights, bumpers, center console, center stack, hatch struts, ballast resistor, fuse box, etc., are different. The carburetors for 73 & 74 were not SUs, either.- No wipers, Running lights or dash lights...
Thank you. That helps. Yes, the parking light circuit was/is overloaded. The connector overheated. It may not be making good contact at that pin anymore. Mine was worse. Check your side marker sockets and right side turn signal light sockets. One or more could have corrosion between the housing and the center pin where the positive is. That gives another path for current to flow. Take some photos of the side markers (with the bulb pulled) and the right side turn signals. You may have corrosion in the right front turn signal. That would account for the turn signal indicator lighting up in your previous experiment, that is if you didn't already discover an 1156 bulb in that socket.- No wipers, Running lights or dash lights...
Okay, let's fix some terminology here. (As Zed described above) A short circuit is when a circuit is completed without a load (or with minuscule load). There is enough current flowing through the circuit to damage the wiring catastrophically or activate the circuit protection (fuse or circuit breaker). You said your fuses were fine. You talk about having 5.7 Ohms resistance. Neither indicates a short. As a matter of fact, at 5.7 Ohms, that would only be 2.1 Amps of current. That isn't a short circuit for that circuit. You might be seeing the resistance of the dash light bulbs. You don't say what color wire you are checking or where. If the lights don't come on, and your fuse is good, then you have an OPEN circuit. An open circuit could be caused by a bad switch, an inadequate mechanical connection at a wiring connector, a compromised path to ground, etc. Even if a fuse is blowing or a wire is showing signs of overheating, it doesn't necessarily mean you have a short circuit. You could have a cross connection (too many parallel paths for current flow). Those can be a pain to diagnose. At this point, you have a choice to make. Zed and I both have plenty of experience doing electrical diagnostics. @beermanpete is excellent, too. We could guide you through diagnosing the wiring, or you can continue to proceed in a haphazard manner. In order to do the former, you will need to help us. When we make a request, it is not done to waste your time. It is to help us to know what is the condition of the wiring. I asked you early on to post photos of a specific connector. It is because I have have see issues in that area on more than one car. If nothing else, it would help eliminate that as a cause for the issue on your car.- Ken's 280z Resto Thread
What isn't "quite right"? Where did you purchase the alternator from, and what is the part number. I was researching the GM alternators in order to help a friend do a conversion. We installed the GM alternator, but he hasn't finished the car, yet. - Hesitation after warm engine
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