Posted May 10, 201113 yr comment_355341 Minutes ago made the connection so Hi everyone. I have a 74 260Z 2+2 Garage Queen which is yearning for the road. A year ago we did a junkyard rescue of this car and what a learning experience. The interior hasbeen replaced with quality house carpet and the seats remounted withthick rubber bushings. The head was inspected and machined and thecarbs were claned and adjusted. We installed a new updated exhaustand cleaned and repainted the engine. After setting cam and crank inposition and aligning all the marks she will not start. Since the ON partof my ignition switch was not functioning I replaced it. Now I have theturn signals, electronic module and fuel pump operating. She started upbut at 1400 rpm so when I turned the idle down to 1000 she died unlessyou keep pumping the pedal. I plan to static time her but the way shelines up #1 on the cap is at left of lower center adjacent to vac adv.screw. Should it be at left center of cap between advance and clip? Imust be close to having her right. I have a shop manual on CD but I do not see specific tune up illistrations. I want to drive this car so bad and since I am on vacation this week I have the time. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 10, 201113 yr comment_355349 Welcome. Good job saving the 260 from the scrapper. Photos man, we love photos. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355349 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 10, 201113 yr comment_355353 Did you get rid of the flat top carbs? It sounds exactly like what my 73 was doing before I went to the round top set up and ditched the FT's and smog gear, and oh yea, pictures man, we love pictures. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355353 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 10, 201113 yr Author comment_355379 Yep we have round top Hitachi's but thinking about Weber's. Just got back from the garage and I set all my timing marks and checked piston position. I also pulled out thefront stabilizer assembly and oil pump. I will reinsert the pump and dizzy so that #1 onthe cap is at 9 o clock with rotor towards the front. That should do it for preliminarysettings to have a steady idle. The reason she was in repose at the heap was becausea loud noise in the valve train. Two lash pads were laying inside out of position and onevalve stem was spitting out a valve lock. I replaced the head with a freshly machinedE88 and timing chain assembly. I made certain that the indexing of the camshaft wascorrect and alignment of the chains shiny links were correct. After all this #1 was linedup at the first nipple at the bottom of the cap but she would not maintain an idle speedso now I am back to square one. We also installed a Crane Fireball ignition and rewiredthe harness. I will ge some pics as soon as we get her running so we can include videos.For good measure I replaced the interior carpet with area rugs cut to fit from Home Depotand remounted the console to overlap. The seats were remounted using rubber bushingsfrom end links and perferated particle board was cut t fit the entire rear and overlayedwith carpet. All dash gauges are stock and a vacuum gauge was mounted into the shellfor the clock. So if we are lucky than she will get headers to go onto the custom exhaustand ready to paint. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355379 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 10, 201113 yr comment_355380 Not to be snarfy desertmonkey, but your posts would be much easier to read if you'd break it up into short paragraphs. Typically, that helps getting more useful replies. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355380 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 11, 201113 yr Author comment_355403 Thanks I shall keep that in mind.............soon I shall reinstall the oil pump and drive to get the distributor rotor lined up with #1 on the cap. I hope it works and we get to doa spin up the street tonight. If we get that far I will do a compression test and tune up. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355403 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 11, 201113 yr comment_355428 Good to see another 260z back on the street. I went to the z show this weekend in Houston and there were 240, 280, 300, 350, 370, but no 260z. My early 260 is in the paint shop after being parked for 26 years, I hope to show it at next years show.WELCOME Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355428 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 11, 201113 yr comment_355435 Welcome to the site, you will find a wealth of collective "Z" knowledge as well as a host of kindred spirts. jlp Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355435 Share on other sites More sharing options...
May 12, 201113 yr Author comment_355490 Thank you.............tonight was a lesson in futility. It takes gas and spark to make power and when I have spark I lack fuel or when I lack spark I have fuel. Now the starter does not engage until you turn the key several times. KISS may apply but patience is fading. As simple as this 260 2+2 may seem I keep encountering the same issues. I will sleep on it. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/39535-new-kid-in-town/#findComment-355490 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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