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NurseLaura

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  1. All I can say is "THANKS!" I will let you know what happens...
  2. Thanks! I printed out this entire thread and I'm taking it to the mechanic in the AM. Hopefully, between him and you all, and myself, we can figure this thing out. Wish us luck!
  3. It smokes black smoke constantly when it's running crappy, and it's very difficult to keep running. When it first started this latest funk, I could let it warm up a little, then it would suddenly begin running perfectly, and the smoke would stop. Now, I can't even get it to run long enough to warm up, and it's hurtin' when it's running. Also, I could tell when it was gonna start acting up because it started cutting out during acceleration, and would smoke a little (gray/white smoke). When I would let off the pedal a little, it would kind of "catch up" ya know? However, right now that's not even an issue because I can't even take it on the road at all. And thanks for the EFI lesson. I don't know what you do for a living, but you should consider teaching mechanics!
  4. Would you be kind enough to explain the ECCS system to me in a few sentences? I'm familiar with fuel injection in general, and the O2 sensor and stuff, but I don't know about the ECCS. I know asking questions is the best way to learn about things, even though I may sound ignorant ... and much easier and cheaper than screwing something up! Thanks again.
  5. Thanks, guys! Guess I'll have to keep following the "rule out" method. At least I'm learning what's NOT the problem, narrowing down the list of things that COULD BE the problem. I really appreciate all of your knowledge and input... keep it comin'!
  6. NurseLaura posted a post in a topic in Fuel Injection
    Well, last time I was here I had a fuel problem and you all helped immensely! So here I am again, asking for your help again! My 1983 280zx is running very rough (when I can keep her running), and blowing black smoke in rebellion. I have replaced the old nasty fuel tank, the fuel pump. the fuel lines, the fuel filter, and the spark plugs. The mechanic has checked the air flow meter, the O2 sensor, and the fuel rail. The fuel pressure is right in the line (according to the mechanic). Today, the injectors are getting blown clean, but I really don't think that's the problem either. This car has us stumped! Any suggestions? Any input is appreciated. You guys rock! PS - just a little more info - this is an intermittent problem since I bought the car a few years ago. It will run great for a few thousand miles, then when it goes bad, I replace something and it runs good again. Then just when I think I figured it out this time, the same thing starts happening again. Hmmmm....
  7. This is great stuff to chew on! JimmyZ - what is the process they use at a radiator shop to apply the lining? Do they spray it, or roll the tank around, or what? I know that the kits come with instructions, but I'm really scared of screwing it up... and then I have NO tank! Thanks to all you guys for the great advice... I'm still up in the air about it. And my tank is now in the back of the SUV until I figure out what to do. (Might improve the smell in the SUV )
  8. Hello all!:cheeky: I really need a gas tank for my 1983 280zx. The old one is off the car and dumped, rinsed and dried... but I'm afraid to put it back on as is. Rust, pinholes, integrity, etc. Anyone know of a place here in Orlando that cleans and coats tanks, or anyplace that I can buy an aftermarket one for this model? Thanks in advance!:nervous:
  9. NurseLaura replied to jfairladyz's post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome! And congratulations! I have found this place a wealth of info and enthusiasm. Hope you love it as much as I do!
  10. NurseLaura posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    I'm steadily getting my Z lookin' good, and now it's time to do something about the wheels/rims. I've got that white oxidation-looking stuff and some black stuff in the pits of the aluminum that just won't come clean. I don't want to scratch it all up with an abrasive because it may never look good again. I noticed that most aluminum cleaner is an acid. I've got some muriatic acid around and was wondering if that would work? (diluted with water, of course) I'm not much into paying a major amount of money for some special product that may or may not work. Any other suggestions? Advice?
  11. Dark brown, not sure if this will help, but check the thread entitled "fuel tank?". My car was stalling and bucking, too. And it's the same year as yours. Just a suggestion to look at before you start getting into the high-dollar diagnostics and replacement parts. That's just my $.02
  12. NurseLaura replied to NurseLaura's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Yes, the tank was in the car. It would have been funny if we had video of it. And of course, in the middle of it, we had one of our daily Florida rain storms. To make matters worse, we couldn't get the pass. rear tire off because whoever put my new ones on had cross-threaded one of the lugs. That meant crawling under the doggone thing. (Got the lug fixed later in the day, after everything was done, of course). What a fiasco! But it's done, and it was worth the gas in the face. But next time, I'll be a little more prepared!
  13. 1983 280zx (daily driver) Airboat (350 Chevy motor and a huge propellor) - weekends and days off
  14. NurseLaura replied to NurseLaura's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Cleaned out the fuel tank with a small clear siphon hose. Had to feel around by hand to find the corners. Lots of nasty stuff came out. Cleaned out the lines and blew them through with an air hose. Took the screeens/filters out and scraped and blew them out, too. Put it all back together (no new parts) and it drives like a new car! No more hesitation or stalling. And this car loves hills now! Thanks to everyone for your input!
  15. NurseLaura replied to NurseLaura's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    And a great idea it is! I will do that too, when I get to that point in the line. Unfortunately, I have to go to my real job and won't be able to mess with it again until next week. Thanks for the gem of wisdom! And thanks to all of you! I'm llistening!

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