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rear suspension bar broken


jeffjoyce

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I got my 1977 280Z out for the first time this year and when I accelerated from a stop a steel bar in the rear suspension broke. I'm not sure what the bar is called, maybe a trailer bar or sway bar or mustache bar or strut support? It is bolted to the frame/unibody in the center right behind the rear axle and connects to each side under the struts I believe. Any ideas of what it's called, how to get it off, and replace it?

Thanks!

Jeff J.

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Respectfully, get a manual. Look it over to familiarize your self with the procedure. Search the forum for threads related to this repair. Then ask for advice when something needs clarification. I don't want to sound brusk, it's just the best way.

It's best to say, "I looked here, here, and here and can't find one..." And, "When the manual says 'x', what does that mean?". The FSM : http://http://www.xenons30.com/reference.html

See post #8...

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/suspension-steering-s30/37127-77-280z-mustache-bar-removal.html

Atlantic Z site:

http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/moustache/index.html

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Jeebus, how much torque is your engine making???

If your mustach bar is broken, all sorts of torsional/bending loads will now be imparted on the front diff mount and can cause that to fail too. I don't know if a slow drive home will do it, but it might depending on how badly damaged the mustache bar is. If you have AAA or something similar, I'd just tow it home.

I still can't believe your m-bar failed. Please upload pics when you get a chance.

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Jeebus, how much torque is your engine making???

If your mustach bar is broken, all sorts of torsional/bending loads will now be imparted on the front diff mount and can cause that to fail too. I don't know if a slow drive home will do it, but it might depending on how badly damaged the mustache bar is. If you have AAA or something similar, I'd just tow it home.

I still can't believe your m-bar failed. Please upload pics when you get a chance.

Leon, didn't someone just have this happen to them? - accidently dumped the clutch while revving, or something.

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These pictures aren't very good, but you can see the break on the driver's side. It's pretty rusty. Unfortunately, there is a lot of rust in other places, so this may be the beginning of the end or a lot of replacements.

Thanks,

Jeff J.

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It's a spring (steel). It could have been abused before your ownership, causing stress cracks. IMO, this didn't happen from rust. The pictures suggest lots of surface rust on larger, substantial components, which means that rubber pieces are toast and fasteners will be a bitch to remove. This will very likely be a six-pack of PB Blaster, a torch, wire brush and the acceptance that you'll be facing a "while I'm at it..."

70-78 DATSUN 240Z 260Z 280Z REAR DIFFERENTIAL MOUNT MUSTACHE BAR ""OEM PARTS"" on eBay!

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