Heya, folks. I'm afraid I'm a bit new to the Z-car area, but learning rapidly. I signed up for your group, because thus far it's been an invaluable tool to help figure things out.
Hoping to have pics of my 'new' (well, new to me) 1977 280z 2+2. Found it down in a towing yard for 350, would barely start, wouldn't idle. Purchased for 350, (yes, 350 dollars), and tightened down the very much improvised AFM to throttle body boot. (near as I can tell, they cannibalized a boot off something else, and cut it more or less to fit. Rather less than more) At this point it's 'running' though I hesitate to drive it. (got to looking, no o-rings, though that's an inexpensive fix)
I'm really wondering where this thing was garaged. Being in Idaho, I've never seen a car this old with this little body rust. It's a california model (EGR, catalyctic converter, and pressure guage and all) and someone had (badly) put a dash cap in it. It will need a new headliner, and I definitely want to hit a full new bushing set beneath (going with the urethane when I can afford it).
Today's project is a valve clearance adjustment. There's rust along the passenger side rocker panel, and along the back edge of the front fender (near what I understand from someone's gallery is a drain for the area just in front of the windshield)
I picked up (with the help of this site) a 77 280z service manual. The color tag on the vehicle is still there, but I (sadly) can't find any markings on it anymore. There's about a 4" dent on the hood where they appear to have run the front end under something, or been backed over. All the glass is intact, and I can find no interior rust, and most of the plugs on the body appear to be intact (including the rear hatch).
I hope to eventually find a rear louver for it, would prefer at this point to keep it as original as possible. Would also like to find a few previous owners and tie them to a local manure spreader, as someone did a very *BAD* tint job on the windows (fortunately the front windshield they left alone).
The bushings, after 30 years, are of course cracked, and in poor shape. Brakes appear very good, and steering and handling is.. well, surprising, to say the least.
Having looked at the stories on here, I feel like I got one *heck* of a deal!
Opened up the valve cover, cam's showing some signs of rust, but moving freely. Found I can get a good many parts, and am planning on metal replacement along the panels where the rust is. (strikes me as a lot better than Bondo, especially if I can find a way to inner coat it)
Color is intact all the way through the body, kind of a metallic maroon. (plug still in spare tire well, and an original spare tire inflator, but no tire). Will need a new shift boot (the rubber one on the body) but that's fairly minor. Will get that likely from courtesy nissan.
Glove box has had a screwdriver driven into the latch, whoever the previous owner was evidently couldn't get it open. Rear seat has minor cracking, driver side seat needs reupholstered, and passenger has minor cracking. Dash... well, dash is another story. I'd compare it to somewhere between San Andreas, and Reno Nevada. (but at least it's not my fault!)
There appear to be four small holes someone has filled with clear RTV or silicone caulking on the back hatch, just above the windshield. Still trying to figure that one out, not sure I want to know.
But all in all, for being thirty years old, it's not a bad car. Will try to get some pics up when I get the opportunity.
Oh, and can you tell I'm excited? Kind of nice to have something a bit better to drive than the old 48 willys jeep. (another eventual full restore job, still has the original L4-134 flathead)
Motor is fairly clean, (not even the oxidation I've seen on most valve covers in the rear) and seems fairly tight. (plenty of power, even with all the vacuum leaks I've been fixing). Slight tappet noise on the third cylinder, hoping the valve clearance adjustment today will take care of that.
Running rich, so next chance I get, going to go after a pressure regulator. Still think I have a vacuum leak on the AFM->Throttle body boot... but not sure if I can fix that till I get a new one. Kind of on a shoestring budget, but... it's idling a lot smoother than when it started!
(imagine someone having the throttle body advance connected to the anti-stall valve? Also had the EGR plugged off. And I may have questions about the BCT valve later for folks).
Fuel rail is all original. (including I think the blasted pressure regulator).
Anything I should watch for on this vehicle? (full undercoat, some undercoat damage along the body main supports)
I put double-sided automotive trim tape on the bottom of the hood vent on the passenger side (only one bolt holding it) Will that be a problem?
Heya, folks. I'm afraid I'm a bit new to the Z-car area, but learning rapidly. I signed up for your group, because thus far it's been an invaluable tool to help figure things out.
Hoping to have pics of my 'new' (well, new to me) 1977 280z 2+2. Found it down in a towing yard for 350, would barely start, wouldn't idle. Purchased for 350, (yes, 350 dollars), and tightened down the very much improvised AFM to throttle body boot. (near as I can tell, they cannibalized a boot off something else, and cut it more or less to fit. Rather less than more) At this point it's 'running' though I hesitate to drive it. (got to looking, no o-rings, though that's an inexpensive fix)
I'm really wondering where this thing was garaged. Being in Idaho, I've never seen a car this old with this little body rust. It's a california model (EGR, catalyctic converter, and pressure guage and all) and someone had (badly) put a dash cap in it. It will need a new headliner, and I definitely want to hit a full new bushing set beneath (going with the urethane when I can afford it).
Today's project is a valve clearance adjustment. There's rust along the passenger side rocker panel, and along the back edge of the front fender (near what I understand from someone's gallery is a drain for the area just in front of the windshield)
I picked up (with the help of this site) a 77 280z service manual. The color tag on the vehicle is still there, but I (sadly) can't find any markings on it anymore. There's about a 4" dent on the hood where they appear to have run the front end under something, or been backed over. All the glass is intact, and I can find no interior rust, and most of the plugs on the body appear to be intact (including the rear hatch).
I hope to eventually find a rear louver for it, would prefer at this point to keep it as original as possible. Would also like to find a few previous owners and tie them to a local manure spreader, as someone did a very *BAD* tint job on the windows (fortunately the front windshield they left alone).
The bushings, after 30 years, are of course cracked, and in poor shape. Brakes appear very good, and steering and handling is.. well, surprising, to say the least.
Having looked at the stories on here, I feel like I got one *heck* of a deal!
Opened up the valve cover, cam's showing some signs of rust, but moving freely. Found I can get a good many parts, and am planning on metal replacement along the panels where the rust is. (strikes me as a lot better than Bondo, especially if I can find a way to inner coat it)
Color is intact all the way through the body, kind of a metallic maroon. (plug still in spare tire well, and an original spare tire inflator, but no tire). Will need a new shift boot (the rubber one on the body) but that's fairly minor. Will get that likely from courtesy nissan.
Glove box has had a screwdriver driven into the latch, whoever the previous owner was evidently couldn't get it open. Rear seat has minor cracking, driver side seat needs reupholstered, and passenger has minor cracking. Dash... well, dash is another story. I'd compare it to somewhere between San Andreas, and Reno Nevada. (but at least it's not my fault!)
There appear to be four small holes someone has filled with clear RTV or silicone caulking on the back hatch, just above the windshield. Still trying to figure that one out, not sure I want to know.
But all in all, for being thirty years old, it's not a bad car. Will try to get some pics up when I get the opportunity.
Oh, and can you tell I'm excited? Kind of nice to have something a bit better to drive than the old 48 willys jeep. (another eventual full restore job, still has the original L4-134 flathead)
Motor is fairly clean, (not even the oxidation I've seen on most valve covers in the rear) and seems fairly tight. (plenty of power, even with all the vacuum leaks I've been fixing). Slight tappet noise on the third cylinder, hoping the valve clearance adjustment today will take care of that.
Running rich, so next chance I get, going to go after a pressure regulator. Still think I have a vacuum leak on the AFM->Throttle body boot... but not sure if I can fix that till I get a new one. Kind of on a shoestring budget, but... it's idling a lot smoother than when it started!
(imagine someone having the throttle body advance connected to the anti-stall valve? Also had the EGR plugged off. And I may have questions about the BCT valve later for folks).
Fuel rail is all original. (including I think the blasted pressure regulator).
Anything I should watch for on this vehicle? (full undercoat, some undercoat damage along the body main supports)
I put double-sided automotive trim tape on the bottom of the hood vent on the passenger side (only one bolt holding it) Will that be a problem?
(used the 3m stuff)
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