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  1. I hate to sound stupid, but couldn't a cracked rubber air intake hose (either before or after the AFM) make a sucking sound?
  2. twsutt replied to cremmenga's post in a topic in Fuel Injection
    I pretty certain that the Acetone industry is owned by the evil Haliburton company.
  3. Don't do it. I sold my '77 when I was 19. It took me 18 years before I managed to get another. I had someone tell me never to sell it, but I didn't listen to them at the time and I regret it to this day.
  4. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Austen, I don't think that yours got bent, I think that they were put together haphazardly. Here's some pic of mine taken from the back of the car looking forward.
  5. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    webdawg1, If it can be installed wrong - I'll be the guy that does it. :stupid:
  6. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    76Datsun280z, Yep, you got it. That's the peice. Thanks for posting photos. And I agree with you that it looks like a homemade part - it doesn't have the fit and finish that everything else on the car has. Webdawg1, I wish that it were as easy as just bolting it up the only way that works, but with two bolt holes-and nothing blocking the raised part on either side of the front differential crossmember-the part can be attached two ways (four ways actually, but we wouldn't even consider placing the tall part downward.)
  7. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I'm the third owner of my Z, and as far as I know the 4-speed in the car is original equipment. I've looked through tons of pictures here and on HybridZ.com and on the few pics that show the front differential crossmember none have this dampener on them. In the case of my car, since it's not just something that a P.O. put on the car, but an actual Datsun part, it will go back on. Besides, it makes a great, solid jacking point. (I just hope that I can figure out which direction to face the darn thing.)
  8. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Thanks =Enigma=. Sorry about the illustration, but I'm drawing from memory and the last time I saw it was several days ago and I had been working past my bedtime. I hate to admit it, but I kinda' forgot which way it's supposed to attach to the front diff. crossmember - does the "built-up" part face the front or back of the car?
  9. Hey Jim, Welcome to the Forum. I wish that I could help you, but I'm only familiar with shops a little further South. Most of the members on this forum do thier own wrenching, but I'm sure that someone will know of a shop in your area. Good luck.
  10. Fuzz260z, Remember that =Enigma= is describing a a left hand drive car as found in the U.S.A. Your block number should be on the passenger side.
  11. twsutt replied to Fuzz260z's post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey Fuzz, Welcome to the board. You shouldn't have too much of a problem finding Z-help down in the land of Oz; a good number of regular members to this forum live in your neck of the woods. Will - lighten up on the M*A*S*H references, Fuzz is 17 years old and living in Austrailia.
  12. twsutt posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Okay, I'm reassembling things after replacing the bushings on a 1975 280z. This piece fastens to the differential crossmember. It's made of 1/2" steel plates and weighs about 10 lbs. What's its purpose? Does it have a name? Is it necessary? not to scale:
  13. Sorry, but you'll need spacers. Otherwise, your tire will most likely be rubbing your springs.
  14. Where have the hatch vents gone?
  15. If you go with polyurethane bushings the best prices that I've found on Energy Suspensions brand bushings are at Summit Racing. May I suggest contacting Gary (a.k.a. "Beandip") to borrow his spindle pin puller if your spindle pin gives you any trouble. I used it and it was a lifesaver.
  16. twsutt replied to mcnaughton's post in a topic in Introductions
    It is a Z. THAT in itself makes it something special. Welcome to the board!
  17. Mohamed, Let me get this right? If you get a loan it will be from your parents? Interest free? If that's the case then it's a no brainer - Keep the Z and get the loan for the Beemer.
  18. Hi

    twsutt replied to Blue 280zx's post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey Blue! Welcome to the board, and more importantly, welcome to your dad's ZX. I had an '81 blue/silver ZX that was very similar to that when I was 19. Unfortunately, I put it into the salvage yard because traffic came to a complete stop and I shortened the front end by 2 feet by sliding under an AstroVan - the van got a scratch on the bumper. Had I been travelling at a safer distance it wouldn't have happened. Carl B. brings up some great points that you may want to seriously consider. In fact, you might just want to show Carl's response to your parents. After all, you are thier son and what parent doesn't want to protect thier children - not to mention thier 280ZX and insurance premiums.
  19. twsutt posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Are the 510s the only other Datsun window crank that will fit on the S30's? Or will any of the "retainer clip" type cranks (pre1980) fit?
  20. twsutt replied to Mat M's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Hey moonpup, don't forget out illegal friends from South of the border flying around on the Houston highways without insurance, much less a green card!
  21. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Interior
    webdawg1 & MikeW, Thanks for the dimensions and pictures. The two of you have answered my questions with the thoroughness that I knew that I'd get from this forum. I love the beauty of Z cars and the meticulousness of their owners. Thanks again,
  22. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Interior
    Tomo, The only thing that's covering my spare ('75 - full size spare) is the carpet in the rear deck. If I had an old, worn out spare cover I wouldn't need to ask the question in the first place. I owned a '77 back in '87-'89 and an '81 in '89-'91 and I only needed to change a flat once while owning those vehicles. And I've managed to drink away a few memory cells since then. The Z that I have now has only been mine since Christmas and it needs some refreshing.
  23. twsutt replied to twsutt's post in a topic in Interior
    Thanks for the replies gentlemen. I can work it out from what you've given me. One question - it's been years (18 long Z-less years) since I had a Z and I think that I recall there being some kind of plastic "L" brackets on the bottom side to keep the cover in place. Am I remembering correctly?
  24. twsutt replied to jay28's post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to Z ownership. I wish you the best of luck on your restoration. My first Z was a 2+2 and therefore they hold a special place in my heart + the longer wheelbase lends a smoother ride and they can still be fast as hell.
  25. OMG!!! It makes you wonder what goes on in between some people's ears. I'd love to talk to the person that could do that to a Z - just to see if they're insane or stupid. ...but that's just my opinion and we know what that's worth.

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