Everything posted by SteveJ
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New Battery, Yet No Power
Pictures are good. Pictures with a description of where they are in a car are even better. For example, I don't have a 280Z, so I have to rely on the FSM to give you suggestions. The terminal on the ignition relay is for a ground. It is a good chance that the white/red wire is for the headlights. Knowing where the wire resides under your dash would help to confirm. Edit: How did you check your fusible links? The correct way is to remove them carefully and do continuity checks.
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New Battery, Yet No Power
First, make sure you have the polarity correct on the battery. The positive should go to the starter. Second, check your fusible links. After that, purchase a multimeter and learn how to use it. That way, if you need to do more advanced diagnostics, we can give you better suggestions, and you can give us better feedback. Edit: I forgot to mention that a factory service manual (FSM) is your best repair guide.
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3 orphan wires in body harness
Philip, where are these wires relative to the body of the car?
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...Barely getting fuel...
Have you replaced your fuel filter?
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Door Seal Reference Photos
John, for the doors, look for the thread on hear about the Kia Sportage weatherstripping. I did it for my 260Z. I had to trim out excess with the 2 door model weatherstripping. I don't know if the 4 door is closer to the exact size or not.
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MIata Wiper motor wiring question
I have only ever read about using a Honda motor. Where did you see it mentioned about using a Miata motor?
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Door wont lock
If Philip could supply the size & thread pitch, you could probably find them via McMaster Carr.
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1971 240Z Not Getting Spark
Points are not used on an electronic ignition. That is why I said "IF". They are not spark plugs. Points look like this the first picture below. They reside under the distributor cap and rotor. The second picture is a 280ZX ignition. It is commonly used by people going from the stock ignition to an electronic ignition. Other common upgrades to eliminate the points are a Pertronix ignitor and Crane ignition. Use Google to find examples of those. While there are some deviations between the wiring diagrams and real life, the FSM wiring diagram is the most accurate source for stock wiring. As far as the wire colors and where they go, I pulled those STRAIGHT off the FSM wiring diagram. The only exception was mentioning the condensor. If you have an electronic ignition, you'll need to 1) figure out which ignition system you have and 2) search for how it is supposed to be wired.
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1971 240Z Not Getting Spark
There is an important detail missing. Is this a stock ignition system? If so, have you checked the gap & dwell on your points? For a stock system In the start position, the green/white wire is energized from the white/red wire at the ignition switch. It goes through the tachometer and on to the black/white wire that goes to the positive side of the coil. In the run position, there is a black/white wire that is energized from the white/red wire at the ignition switch. It goes through the ballast resistor (dropping down to about 9 VDC) and on to the green/white wire. The black wire does go from the coil to the distributor. The ground you are looking for actually goes through the condensor (capacitor). It would go off of the negative side of the coil.
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920 Gold
Yeah, your car has been painted...by my wife...Morgan Fairchild. Yeah, that's the ticket. - Tommy Flanagan's Paint Shop.
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Props for Z car garage in San Jose, CA
I just hit the report button, mark it as spam, and move on.
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Need Ideas for 75mm centre caps for these wheels
Okay, I thought that the 3 3/16 ones tapered down to 75mm to fit in the hole on the front side.
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Need Ideas for 75mm centre caps for these wheels
Did you look at MSA? They have a few.
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1972 temp/ oil pressure gauge
Ron, You should first check to see if you have voltage at the temperature sender in the engine bay. If you have voltage there, the next thing I would do is to use a potentiometer in place of the sender to see if varying the resistance gets the gauge to move. You can test to see if the gauge works by utilizing a 6 or 9 volt battery on the gauge when it's out of the car. You can also check for continuity between the connector in the dash and the temperature sender.
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Lubricating/Refreshing Cables
Thanks for the tip, Phil. I replaced the hood release cable on the 260Z with a 240Z hood release. It works, but the bracket doesn't fit as well. I tried lubricating the old cable, but it didn't seem to improve. I'll have to try flushing it with some solvent and try again.
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Draining Brake Fluid
If the fluid is brown from age, he'll be able to tell sure enough when the fresh fluid comes through...that is providing the lines are not clogged with rust.
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My first Z!
I saw your car on Craigslist. You might just be glad you're keeping it. Come by the Georgia Z Club meeting. The next one is November 3. You don't have to be a memeber to drop in on the meetings.
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Help! SU carbs...(of course) idle is at 1800 can't bring it down....
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Draining Brake Fluid
Just look at your local Wal-Mart or dollar store. You'll find them cheap there. I have a couple in the garage for brake fluid.
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SU Jet Depth Calculator with Temperature and Altitude Compensation (XLS Tool)
It worked for me, too. Note: you must have Excel installed on your computer for this to work. Edit: I tried it on my Android tablet. It worked on it, too.
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Help! SU carbs...(of course) idle is at 1800 can't bring it down....
While you're at it, make sure you put the carburetor back together properly. Did you use a new gasket set, too?
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SU Jet Depth Calculator with Temperature and Altitude Compensation (XLS Tool)
Do you mean that it's no good for the carb that you reassembled after dropping parts?
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Central Dash Wiring Query
Just remember to keep the magic smoke inside the wires. Oh, and you might want to do some continuity tests to validate my answers.
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Central Dash Wiring Query
The blue/white probably goes to the fusebox blue/white bullet connector you described in your fusebox post. The blue with fuse holder might be associated with the fan. The white, white/black, blue connector is DEFINITELY for the radio. The red/black might be for the reverse lights circuit.
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Fuse box wire ID question
The white wire on the right should join the wire that connects the fusible link off of the starter to the positive side of the ammeter. The blue/white wire on the left should go to the cigarette lighter.