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Trans/starter/oil switch + Thermal switch / trans vac switching valve


robftw

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Well, i was going to splice the wires but after looking it over i chose not to.. i'm looking for a good Zcar junkyard to call up / go looking.

I've been over google a few times, and i've emailed a few people already. However its been 5 days no reply.. I'm starting to get desperate because these are all i need to drive the car.

Here are pictures, and wiring diagrams of what i am looking for in case anyone has them and would part them.

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I'm guessing you have a '77 or '78 automatic? (You need to tell us.)

As far as I'm aware, Z junkyards are very few and far between. I think I saw photos from one in Arizona. These cars are usually stripped and their parts stored. The best marketplace for used parts is probably Ebay. (Beware Reddat. Do a search for Reddat on this forum to find out why.) Courtesy Nissan is probably the best mail-order source for dealer parts, some of which are still available. There are several mail-order/internet businesses that you can check -- Motorsport Auto, Bonzai, Black Dragon. Also don't forget your local auto parts store (e.g. AutoZone). You'd be surprised how many Z parts you can get from them. The parts are all out there and for sale, for the most part.

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76 manual with a 77-78 engine

edit: I tried MSA, Black dragon and courtesy nissan. None of them have the harness i need, or the proper connector so i could make my own without cutting wires.

I googled bonzai and ALOT of sites came up, which one is the right one? I even tried that texas Z guy, He might have one in the one wiring harness he has but it is so jumbled up its hard to tell

edit 2: I bought stuff from reddat once on ebay and i will never do it again, it took two weeks for a radiator bottle to arrive. I could have drove there and back in that time.

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Well, I recognized the '77/'78 engine from the pics on your first post. ;)

I guess I'm having trouble figuring out specifically what you're trying to find (Trans/starter/oil switch + Thermal switch / trans vac switching valve). Perhaps you're using unfamiliar terms, or perhaps I just don't understand how you're combining and separating the terms with "/" and "+". Are these the terms used in your factory service manual? (You need the FSM for the year of your engine. Find it here: http://www.xenons30.com/reference.html -- downloadable for free.) If you aren't certain of the correct terminology, perhaps you could tell us what the parts do.

I believe reproduction wiring harnesses are available, but I don't know where they can be found. Perhaps Dave (ZsOndabrain) might know. He's the wiring harness guru here.

You can find vintage Japanese electrical connectors here:

http://www.vintageconnections.com/

Here's Banzai Motorworks:

http://www.zzxdatsun.com/

There's no harm in splicing connections if you do it well. Opinions vary, but I like to twist, solder, and heat-shrink on low-amperage connections and crimp, solder-sweeten, and heatshrink on higher-amperage connections. Then I wrap up the harness with electrical tape when I'm done.

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Honestly, if I were you, I'd just make the subharnesses myself out of different connector styles. I found a water resistant connector system out of Hong Kong that I can highly recommend. You can get them on Ebay. Here are some 3-pin connectors...

http://cgi.ebay.com/3-Pins-Waterproof-Electrical-Wire-Connector-Plug-5-sets-/140543777986?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item20b90fdcc2

...but you can buy from 1-pin to as many as 6-pin, last time I checked. The seller's name is 2allbuyer.

The connectors are very sturdy, made of reinforced plastic with silicone rubber seals. They're very economical. The seller put together a package of several of each pin configuration for me. To my disappointment, the silicone rubber seals were a bit too small on the 2-pin connector, but were fine with the 3-6 pin connectors. I left the guy good feedback, but I pointed out the problem to him. I asked him to send me a set of rubber seals for the 2-pin connectors if they ever became available. Somewhat to my surprise, I got an envelope with the seals later -- even some extras. This seller has unusual integrity!

I'd say the connectors are good for a few amps per contact -- probably adequate for everything I see in the subharnesses. You might use bullet connectors for the heavier current items like the starter wire and the reverse lamp.

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