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Where can I get a crossmember/mount for a Borg Warner T5 transmission to fit a 240z 1970? The cross member i have currently is a mismatch of plates and bolts.....its Crap. and I want to put one in that fits the offset design without having a frankenstein creation.
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Hi All, What supplier has the best value for a full S30 rubber set? Thanks
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I have the EFI Bible, FSM, this forum, and hybridz.org. Searched, read, tested and stumped. 78 280z just got it. Here is what I've replaced: Cap Rotor Wires Water temp switch Fuel Pump Injector, water temp, thermotime, tps, cold start valve connectors. Cleaned prongs and all that jazz. All fuel hoses replaced. All vacuum hoses replaced. PCV valve and hose Here is what I've done, tested/story behind all this. I got the car, it was starving for fuel. Replaced pump but still starving. Gas tank all rusted up so took it off and cleaned it Now getting a nice 36 psi. Got the car running, missing bad found out some injectors were not firing, got that all sorted out all injectors …
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I removed the gas tank to have it cleaned. Will a radiator shop clean this for me? Possibly steam clean it? Now I have a bunch of questions. In preparation for starting the engine, I want to do the following before starting. 1. Compression test - is Turing the engine over by hand a valid compression test? I need to get a good gauge, any recommendation 2. I need to drain the oil, what is the best oil to use? Which filter 3. Which spark plugs? Old ones are champion RNllYC 4. Should I change the points, or just go for it? 5. Where can I get a couple straps that secure the fuel tank? Did I forget anything? The car has been setting w…
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I disconnected the wiring in my 240z and removed the dash. After replacing the dash cover, I reinstalled the dash wiring and installed the dash in the car. The connectors were identified by different color tape on both sides of each connection before removal. The wiring in the car was not touched. When I try to start the car with the ignition switch, the wipers activate and the starter does not get power. I have checked the connections and can not see where the problem lies. I especially checked the ign switch and wiper switch connectors on the steering column and near the fuse box to see if they were crossed. Any ideas or suggestions? Bob M
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In anticipation of converting the 260Z to TBI, I realized I needed to find a good location for the coolant temperature sensor. I need to confirm, but I believe the sensor that will come with the Patton Machine system will be 3/8 NPT. On the 260Z, I see two potential candidates. The blue painted bolt is 5/8 BSPP if I understand my threads correctly. The challenge with that is I would have to drill and tap the 3/8 NPT hole into that plug as 5/8 BSPP or BSPT adapters are made by unicorns. A better candidate is the temperature switch that is just above the distributor in the picture. Is the thread pitch 3/8 BSPP or BSPT?
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Cranks, no start 1 2 3 4
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My 78 was starting and running...until yesterday. I just passed smog on Friday afternoon, but have an occasional misfire and slightly high idle that I was trying to track down. I took off the AAR, and when I tried to start the car again it cranks, but won't start. Not even a sputter. So far I have: Pulled the plugs; they look good Checked for spark at one of the plugs; that also looked good. Ran the voltage and continuity checks at the ECU connector; also good. Fusible links are good. Fuel pump runs. I haven't checked the pressure yet. But: This morning I shot starting fluid into the manifold. Did nothing at all. That makes me think the probl…
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The only thing I hate worse than old dirty parts is cleaning them. Is there some place I can take old wheels, rims, and any other parts I've removed for cleaning ?
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I am currently looking for a 240z that is in not the best condition, it doesn't have to run, however, I would like minimal body damage in regards to dents and stuff, however, paint isn't important. I'm struggling to find many that fit these criteria as the majority of them are already restored. If anyone knows any good resources to find one, I would love to know. I'm either going to build it for rallycross or a classic restored project with a swapped motor. Either way, I love the 240z, and if anyone has any connections, let me know. I also may not buy for a while as I am in college and a place to work on it is tight, this summer and next year I might move into a house, h…
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Title says it all, I can't bring myself to pay $8 at zcarsource to ship a little clip. Anyone have a spare for sale? '72 240z heater control cable clamp, looks like this:
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I blew the fuse that runs the dash lights, tail lights, side marker lights. After I turned the dash light dimmer switch, replaced the fuse. All was fine for a while, but then it happened again. Now as SOON as I replace the fuse it blows. What may be causing this? This is in a 1976 280z Could it be the dimmer switch?
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The stock wheels are in rough shape. $150 ea to sand blast, turn, and coat, so I might as well get new after market wheels. What are your suggestions ? Do I stick w 14x6 or do I go bigger, and or wider ?
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