Everything posted by SteveJ
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[2014] What did you do to/with your Z today?
I've used up my "while I'm at it budget."
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[2014] What did you do to/with your Z today?
I already have an MSA coated 6 to 1 waiting to go in.
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[2014] What did you do to/with your Z today?
Don't be too surprised. I am going to try the SUs on the 260Z when I put it back together.
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[2014] What did you do to/with your Z today?
I pulled off the intake and exhaust on the 260Z today. After I pulled off the carburetors, I noticed this... I knew I had an exhaust leak. I just didn't know the manifold was trying to snap in half. I took my time and got the intake and exhaust taken off. The flash of the camera really emphasizes the magnitude of the leak. After that I got the materials to make my redneck soda blasting cabinet. I'll let you guys know how it works out.
- Headlight Problem-No low beams-possible bad combination (dimmer) switch
- Headlight Problem-No low beams-possible bad combination (dimmer) switch
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Headlight Problem-No low beams-possible bad combination (dimmer) switch
If your wiring is stock, here is how the circuit goes: 1. From the positive terminal, the circuit goes through the fusible link and up to the white/red wire and on to the combo switch. 2. When the switch is on the headlight position, the circuit is closed to the red wire that goes down to the fuse box. 3. At the fuse box, the red wire splits to the left and right fuses where it comes out as red/yellow (left) and red (right) and goes out to the headlights. 4. The circuits go through the headlights and come out as red/white (high) and red/black (low). The wires from the headlights merge and go back to the turn signal side of the switch. 5. The high/low beam switch will change which wire (r/b or r/w) is in contact with ground. The FSM has a clear diagram on page BE-9 So if your low beams are not working, it is likely that there is a problem on the turn signal side of the switch. Moving the high/low beam switch will not affect the connection between the white/red and red wires. You may be using poor technique to measure voltage.
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Removing Panel Retainers: 240Z
Matt, before you pay $9 for 10, look at this thread: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/interior-s30/42851-fasteners-trim-panels.html And they are still available: 50 FORD FENDER SHIELD PUSH TYPE RETAINERS OEM 387843-S on eBay!
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For Those With Electric Cooling Fans - Piggy Back Sending Unit?
Not easily. The sending unit changes resistance according to temperature. The thermostat for the fans is more of an on/off switch. If you did manage to find a way, it would probably adversely affect the reading on the temperature gauge.
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How to test the Ahmeter / fuel gauge with a 9volt battery at home
I don't think the 9V battery will have enough energy to drive the ammeter enough to tell you anything useful. Also, if you wire it wrong, you could damage the meter. For the fuel gauge, you would hook up the positive of the battery to the positive side of the gauge. From the gauge, one wire would go to the negative side of the battery, and another wire would go from the sender side of the gauge to a potentiometer and on to the negative of the battery. You would vary the resistance to see if the needle deflects. As for the value of the potentiometer, you would have to search through the FSM to see the resistance range for the sending unit in the fuel tank.
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Removing Panel Retainers: 240Z
Actually there is a Ford fender retainer that is available on ebay for about $13 for 50. It's VERY difficult to tell them apart.
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Fitting a HEI Module in Transistor Ignition Unit 1977 280Z
I like the looks of it. It certainly eliminates the look of a kludge factor.
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Removing Panel Retainers: 240Z
And Matt, if you need replacement retainers, I have a bunch.
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Removing Panel Retainers: 240Z
Matt, are you pushing the pins through first? Stock retainers have a pin going through them.
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Fitting a HEI Module in Transistor Ignition Unit 1977 280Z
Did you use a conductive material between the HEI and metal plate to act as a heat sink?
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Gremlins in my Fairlady's Ignition System
The TIU case would provide a nice heat sink for the HEI.
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[2014] What did you do to/with your Z today?
It was another Caffeine & Octane day. There were almost as many S130s as S30s today. Among the highlights for Z cars was a black pearl with original paint. It shined up nicely, too. Steve's CARtography | Combining a love of cars and photography
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Gremlins in my Fairlady's Ignition System
You noticed that, too? I know the HEI would work with the ZX, but I didn't want to go into all of the permutations given the OP's lack of experience. I would just suggest swapping in a new ignition module at that point.
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Gremlins in my Fairlady's Ignition System
The TIU is on the passenger side footwell. The picture you posted is part of your AFM. Please post a picture of your distributor before you go the HEI route. Many owners have swapped in a ZX distributor. That has the ignition module mounted on the distributor. If a previous owner did that to your car, the HEI is superfluous.
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Gremlins in my Fairlady's Ignition System
You only get 8 V because the circuit goes through the ballast resistor as I said in post #4.
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Brake line clip on strut
When the clip is in place, you cannot see the slot. It still fits snug, and you still need pliers to pull it off.
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front turn signal light not working
The turn signal switch can be removed without removing the dashboard. You only need to take off the plastic shroud over the steering column. Here is a tutorial on cleaning the turn signal switch: Turn Signal Repair | Fiddling With Z Cars.
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Brake line clip on strut
Zoom in on the pictures: Front Struts | Fiddling With Z Cars. Tim McGovern showed me his method. 1. Cut a small slit on the bracket. 2. Bend the flaps in opposite directions. 3. Pull the brake line through after removing the caliper from the strut. 4. (My preference) Zip tie the caliper to the TC rod.
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Mr.Uemura wrote a book "making story of a Fairlady-Z"
I have to respond just so I don't miss updates to this thread. Thanks, Kats.
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Family member interested on this Z
It doesn't look like much was done under the car such as bushings, etc. The trim pieces are missing on the door. The engine bay has the lazy black paint job. The seller is asking too much money for the effort put into the car.