Everything posted by wal280z
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Custom Wiring Harnesses (Part 2)
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Custom Wiring Harnesses (Part 2)
No need to, it's already there! 240Z Wiring Diagrams Wayne
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Shopping in Seattle??
but just north of it, http://www.zspecialties.com/. Wayne
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new shoes
Darn- there was a '79 B210 in the pick and pull 3 weeks ago. They had what appeared to be identical hubcaps. Anyone know if Datsun offered the same type hubcap that late in the '70's? Too bad it's gone now. :stupid: :stupid: Wayne
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Custom Wiring Harnesses (Part 2)
Jason- I can't speak for ZHadMan, but I am working on the '72 diagram currently. Note to others, if you have access to the scanned version of the wiring diagram that came from the FSM, please PM me. I currently have the '72 and '75 in the works. The '77 has been posted. Wayne
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Heater and AC with controls
- Heater and AC with controls
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Windshield Glass -- foggy
Carl, you brought back memories of boot camp.... Honestly, I haven't seen that on the shelf anywhere except flea markets! Wayne
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240Z front lighting circuit diagram
Didn't you just post this last month? which, btw, that post was just edited today???? http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14921 Dazed and confused, Wayne
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Beware what lurks below!
Yes, and now sourcing them (oem style) appears to be only from used. These were covered with rubber undercoating making the condition of the washers unapparant. Do yourself a favor and take a serious look at the ones on your car!
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Beware what lurks below!
Removed tension rod bushing washer, sandblasted the rust off and found the part unserviceable. These were removed from the engine compartment side
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Poll: Should we prevent gallery downloads?
Stephen, I couldn't agree more. Looking around the photo galleries for the past week for information on part location and tubing routing was pointless. Any picture that looked like it might show enough information could not be saved back to my hard drive to blow the picture up (without hassle) and check myself in the reassembly process. Found a picture, guess what, that user has not logged on for the last two years. Did they move on or just lose interest, it would be at best a shot in the dark to contact the person. But in turn, here is another twist. Only the gallery images are currently protected. The pictures uploaded into a thread are not. If we stay with protection, is protection going to be offered to them? Should we just start uploading images on our own websites and pathing them into threads? All information on this site is copywrite protected. Did I just violate Stephen's written word by 'copying' his text into my thread? It's endless..... (I see Carl beat me to that reference) And yes, I would be pissed :mad: to see someone selling information that I provided at no cost to club members. Wayne
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Body side trim
Cat - the progress is good. This morning, evidence of cleaning was visible. I'll post new pics this evening (after camera gets new batteries). Wayne
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MidwestZ??
Jeremy... Read down a bit further... HMMMMMM :tapemouth :edit: Yes Chloe, we know the feeling of being spoiled... I can say I miss you, and finally breathe a sigh of relief that you are OK.
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Body side trim
Cat- Do you need the leading edge or trailing edge? I have both (I think) from some doors I picked up. The trim pieces (rubber, plastic, whatever) are missing, but the metal is intact and of course, pitted. Wayne
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TABCO replacement panels
interesting... glad you asked... the left one lighter appearance) appears to be 21 (guage is snug) and the right one (slightly darker) is 20 guage. The right side quarter (back at the fuel door) snugs up at 21 guage. go figure. The panels appear to be laser cut from flat sheet, then bent into shape. Very clean cuts!
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Replacement Fenders?
As Ed stated, have you tried East Coast Z in Chesapeake? It's only a short drive away from you, cost may increase if he has to take them off. I estimate 40% of his cars on site are first gens... Call ahead for hours, not sure if he is open on the weekends. PM me for more specific directions and information. The chances of a Z showing up at U-wrench-it are pretty slim, although I have seen 4 or 5 total since they opened a while back. Wayne
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TABCO replacement panels
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TABCO replacement panels
- quickie flames
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fresh paint
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Headlight wiring
Just off the cuff, I would think that if you supply both relays with one fused circuit, rather than two as you show, it would prevent burning out both headlamps if a relay malfunctioned (shorted in the 'on' posisition), allowing the owner to troubleshoot the cause of no headlights when a fuse blows. The way it is drawn now, however, does allow both high and low beams to be on at the same time if a relay shorts out. A single fuse circuit would allow the fuse to blow rather than both high and low beams to be on at the same time (that is, if you didn't put a 50A fuse in there). Just my 2¢... Wayne
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dashlights out
I'm putting together the same type of diagram for the '75-76 model, if and when I get done I'll post that likewise... (don't hold your breath). The layout is basically the same between all these years, some minor differences do show up, so don't take the color one as gospel for your car. here is the link to the thread, w/ printing options, etc. spelled out. the other place would be from the front page to the links. Wayne
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75 280Z Parts Car
is it this car? Just finished replying to that post when I saw your post.... the pic you have posted looks like the same dern car! Wayne
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Bench Testing Wiper Motor
ok, found it.... couldn't upload due to it's size, apparently. as always, right-click, 'save target as' 240Z Wiring Diagrams.zip Wayne