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resurrecting a 1977 280Z


MM569457

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There is nothing that would affect polarity at the transmission.

Testing:

  1. Get the car where you can safely get underneath.
  2. Put the transmission in reverse with the engine off.
  3. Disconnect the reverse switch from the wiring harness.
  4. Use an ohmmeter to make sure there is continuity across the switch with the transmission in reverse.

From the voice of experience: 

@Zed Head helped me figure it out with the reference drawings.

 

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Yes, it's just a simple switch.  

Somebody had problems fairly recently with a switch that didn't switch.  There's a button inside the transmission that rides on the shift rod for reverse and 5th.  The rod has a ramped notch cut in to it and the button gets pushed in when the transmission is put in to reverse.

It's easy to unscrew and I think it's above the level of the fluid.  A meter will tell you if it's good.  Or you can just disconnect it, put a meter on it to measure continuity and put the transmission in to reverse.

The Nissan draftsmen even drew the notch on to the rod.  Part #20.

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So to recap. Dad bought a “71 240Z about the time this 280Z had issues starting up. I figure an ignition relay went bad within the EFI.

He daily drove the 240Z until 2004 when the engine was smoking very bad.

Dad gave it to me and my intention was to drop the Rebello stroker into it and restore. The car had issues as you can see. Ended up selling it to a friend (all parts I collected for it, was going to go BRE styling, but I kept the Rebello Stroker) who still has it, albeit its now a V8 conversion.

When I returned to the states in 2008, I got a 1992 300ZX NA. When everything works as it should, it’s a GREAT ride. But once something goes wrong, it’s not so great.

the ZX to me was a mantainence nightmare, but I still loved it. The only reason I sold the car was to finance the 280Z dad finally gave me.

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