Nigel Mulvey Posted December 31, 2002 Share #1 Posted December 31, 2002 I got stuck into dismantling more of the engine bay today and while I was happily labeling away I realised there were a couple of parts that I do not have a clue about.I have attached a photo with the two parts highlighted, I worked out they have something to do with the air-con because there are some connections to the rest of the system and I don't have air-con in the 240 nor do I have these parts.If anyone can help me out I would be most grateful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nigel Mulvey Posted December 31, 2002 Author Share #2 Posted December 31, 2002 Wow, there goes another mature moment. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted December 31, 2002 Share #3 Posted December 31, 2002 Well, I can't remember the exact name of the two switches in the yellow box, but they are for the A/C system. The other two are your fusible links for the engine harness. They should have a cover over them though or did you remove it? Did this car have FI at one time and has been converted to carbs? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nigel Mulvey Posted December 31, 2002 Author Share #4 Posted December 31, 2002 Keith,Thanks for your reply. I know that the engine currently in place is not original. However, the original engine was an L26 and would not have had FI. There were no covers on the boxes when I got the car - it was an unfinished (only just started) project.Thanks again for the lead. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted December 31, 2002 Share #5 Posted December 31, 2002 Nigel, The only reason I questioned the original induction system is that I have not seen the fusible links mounted on the inner fender like that except in FI cars. I know my 75 280 with FI and a/c had the same set-up as yours, just don't remember seeing the fusible links located there on even the late 260's here. I'm thinking that the car might have had FI and has been converted to carbs. In which case, they might not even be needed at all as I think they were for something in the FI system....... Have to do some more research on the microfiche since I no longer have my 75 service manual... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z Kid Posted January 1, 2003 Share #6 Posted January 1, 2003 2 Many, over in australia i think the fusible links went into all the later 260's of which the production spanned a few years, my parts car had them, as do 2 other later 260's I've looked at, one in near concours condition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted January 1, 2003 Share #7 Posted January 1, 2003 Z Kid, that's what I was wondering about. Since we only got the 260 for one year and you guys had them till 78, I was wondering when yours converted over to the Fuel Injection. The first year for our FI cars was 75 with the 280, I was thinking your 260's converted to FI in 75 also, or were all the 260's equipped with carbs?Our "carbed" 260's didn't have the fusible links like this so that was what had me confused..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darylick Posted January 1, 2003 Share #8 Posted January 1, 2003 Could someone tell me if the covers for the fusable links are available through Nissan Or somewhere else.The cover I curently have are small cardboard boxes wrapped with racetape.Darylick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z Kid Posted January 1, 2003 Share #9 Posted January 1, 2003 To my knowledge, and its not that much, the 260's never came to Australia with the Fuel Injection, Just the crappy square top carbs for us Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sjcurtis Posted January 1, 2003 Share #10 Posted January 1, 2003 Hi Nigel, Just thouht I would throw in my 2c worth on the subject matter in your attached picture, inset in the purple square.I know I am only rehashing some of the information already posted in the replies.The support assembly behind the fusible link assemblies is commonly known as the Relay Bracket.The items that have the fusible links looping out of them are commonly known Fusible Link Holders.Both fusible link holders are essential loom requirements of the 75 and later 260Z/280Z wiring looms. Fusible link colour BLACK size 1.25 mm. Fusible link colour GREEN size 0.5 mm. fusible link colour BROWN size 0.3 mm.This is the correct combination of fussible links.System Coralation for RH Drive Non Injected is: Head Lamp System Brown Turn and Signal Green Hazard Warning Black Stop Lamp Black Clearance and Tail Light System Black Reversing Lamps Green Instrument Lighting Black Interior Lights Black Glove Box Light Black Tacho Green Water Temp & Oil Pressure Green Voltage & Fuel Gauge Black/Green Brake Warning Green Charging System (through voltage regulator system) Black /Green Heater Blower Black/Green Airconditioner Black/ Green Horn Black Wipper & Washer Green Cigar Lighter Black Cigar Lighter Illumination Black Clock Black Demister Black/Green Radio & Antenna GreenI know this list does not cover everything, but it gives you the basic idea.hope this helpsSteve :classic: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ManyZs Posted January 2, 2003 Share #11 Posted January 2, 2003 Don't know if this will help either of you that are missing the covers, but look what I found on Ebay....:classic: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=6763&item=1876063020 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted January 2, 2003 Share #12 Posted January 2, 2003 I think those two round modules to the left are part of the EFI system. They are driven by vacuum and will prevent the car from starting if the proper vacuum conditions exist.You'll notice that the vacuum tubes run down to a plastic bottle just below.I never totally understood the safety equipment surrounding my EFI system when I got it working. But, I had to analyze the whole system and these were part of it.Basically, this is what I understood: The EFI system would not start properly if the engine did not have proper vacuum. If the engine suddenly loses power, vacuum will stop, and the electric fuel pump will also stop pumping fuel. These were the only things I could see that were capable of transferring vacuum into a computer signal.I can also only imagine that the canister below was a reserve tank in case the engine sputtered (similar to an electrical brown-out), but, did not stop. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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