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1975 280z 2+2 will not start


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Someone at Nissan messed us the transition from 260 to 280 apparently.

 

Thanks, since I have to re-engineer I think I will add one at the tank.

I had to go to 3 places to find 1/2 fuel hose [NAPA] for anyone else later in this position who reads this.

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If you going to replace the  pump be advised that the aftermarkets don't seem to last . The last one I bought was $95,  lasted  7 months, and was only used for about 20 starts.  The first after market pump only lasted one year.

The OEM pump may be costly but it lasts.  Also, the after markets don't fit like the OEM and you have to make several modifications. Yes, 1/2 inch hose from tank to pump , but make sure you use FI hose out of the pump to the fuel damper like Zed  said.

 

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All of that is bad news.  What does an OEM pump cost?   The one of ebay was $300. 

I thought I had it made... but now I may have been a victim of the "evil" hose clamp vs. I thought a cracked hose.

I got my Z sort of started, but blew gasoline all over the garage.   I had to abandon ship.

 

 

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Congratulations.

If it still has the old braided hoses you should change them all, especially the ones over the engine.  They age and crack and split and squirt fuel.  It's easy to do,the injector hoses actually just press on.  Procedure described in the FSM.

I had really good luck with the Airtex E8312 pump.  No problems, about 30,000 miles, many years.  Bought it at OReilly Auto.

https://www.amazon.com/Airtex-E8312-Electric-Fuel-Pump/dp/B000DT7Y7K

 

 

 

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I get my fuel clamps from the JY, seems better quality than the stuff sold at local autozone. Its a good idea to check under the hood a lot. I always check when getting gas. leave it running pop the hood look for leaks. turn off, fill up. leave the hood popped while filling, helps with controlling heat soak on hot days.

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