Everything posted by m240
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Ignition Upgrade
Thanks for the reply! I installed the dist from a 79' in my 73' using the original 73' mount and I can't get the timing right. I guess this explains why. Thanks, Mark:classic:
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Ignition Upgrade
What mount for the distributor are you talking about? Is it the plate that the bolts go through to hold down the distributor or something else? I am doing this conversion to my 73' right now and want to be sure I have the all the right parts. Thanks, Mark
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Color Tune?
Thanks for the reply! I did get a colortune and it did help me get the carbs a little closer. Right after that though the engine died, so thinking I did something wrong I put the carbs back to what the manual says are the intial settings/ mixture setting 2 turns etc. and then I found out the car was out of gas(bad fuel gauge)= thats why it died. So next time I get a chance I'm get the colortune out again give it another chance. Mark
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Pics of my Z in her new clothes
It looks real good!! Mark
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Welding floor pans in Pittsburgh m240?
I know the fealing of trying to figure out whether to keep putting money and time into the car or getting rid of it. I'm starting to look at this as more of a hobby than anything else. I wanted this car as more of a sunday driver and to autocross than a daily driver. I originally thought I would have this together within a couple months but as I said its probably not going to happen until next year now. I hope you don't trade your car in and I'll let you know when its ready so we can all get together next year. Mark
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Color Tune?
I just "refreshed" the carbs on my 71' engine with a VB kit and it runs better than it ever did since I got it, but it seams to be running rich. It flooded out once and did not want to restart and I get some grayish / black smoke out of the tailpipe. I was thinking of getting one of those Color Tune tools to help dial things in better. Has anyone used this before and what do you think of it? Also the head pipe from the rear three cylinders glows red hot above idle while the front head pipe looks normal. Is this a normal thing? I balanced the carbs with a syncrotester and thought that both pipes should look the same. Thanks again for any help or suggestions!
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Welding floor pans in Pittsburgh m240?
I was looking for an older sports car last year and when i mentioned it to a freind of mine he told me had had 2- a 73 auto and a 71 parts car. I had owned a 76 280z about 20 years ago so I had already been bitten by the z bug. Both had been sitting for about 7 or 8 years inside and I could have them pretty cheap. I got the 73 in march and found that the auto tranny was shot so I picked up the 71 in april and put the motor and manual tranny from it into the 73. I have been working on the 73 on and off since then trying to restore it. Later today i am putting the carbs back on that I rebuilt and I hope it runs better. I live in Export and would love to get together when ever I get this car back in shape but it looks like its not going to be done until next year. Mark
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Welding floor pans in Pittsburgh m240?
Actually they replaced both floor pans, reinforced the passenger frame rail, and repaired some rusted thru areas under the battery. For $1250 I thought I got alot of work done. It needed other work done also that I thought they were a little high on but I would recommend them. I found most places wouldn't even touch this kind of work. Mark
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Should outdated posts/threads be deleted
I have to agree. The old posts are like an encyclopedia of knowledge. I try to check them first before I ask dumb questions.
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Welding floor pans in Pittsburgh m240?
Before we get together I have to get my z running. Right now I am "refreshing" the carbs. After that I have to get some paint on it and do some interior work. I'll let you know when its ready. Btw a friend of mine from monroeville has a 71. I guess there are a few z's around pittsburgh. Mark
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Welding floor pans in Pittsburgh m240?
I just had it done at Richlin Imports in Harrison City. Cost about 1200 but I had a set of floor pans from Motorsport to put in. Their phone number is 724-744-4044. Mark
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parting 73 240Z
Do you still have the center console? If so, what is the condition. Mark
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Rebuilding SUs?
Thanks for all of the replies! Since I already have the SU video I think I'm going to try either a VB or other stock jet kit( the stock jets lasted this long) and some fuel line from a cycle shop. Looks like this will be next weekends project.:classic:
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Rebuilding SUs?
I've read that to check the butterfly valve alls you have to do is shoot carb cleaner at the bushings while the car is running and if the idle slows then the bushings are bad. Will this work as well as checking them while off the car?
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Rebuilding SUs?
The mechanic who is putting new floorboards in my Z tolld me the carbs need to be rebuilt. They are 71' round tops. He wants about 600 labor and about 200 parts so I am going to try it myself. I've seen posts both for and against using the grose jets from ztherapy. Any opinions either way? I've also seen posts warning against using to wrong tubing on the float bowls. Does anyone know if the float tubing that comes with the motorsort kit is the same grade as the one from ztherapy in case I go with that one instead? I've watched the tape from ztherapy and it doesn't look to hard as long as I go step by step. any opinions or advice are greatly appreciated!!
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valve problems
I did find the lash pad and the other keeper. I'm going to try the fuel line in the cylinder to see if that will keep the valve up. I hope it does because after looking at the head it does not look like an easy job to swap them . It wouldn't be to bad except for all the other stuff attached to it. Before this happened the engine ran pretty smooth but wouldn't rev past about 2800rpm. Thats why I think the valve timing caused this problem. I bought the car in april and have been working on it little by little. I guees I should have checked the valve clearance and timing earlier. Thanks for the advice. Mark
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valve problems
I have a 71 engine that i am having problems with. Its valve timing was way off and I over revves it causing a rocker to come off on the #3 cylinder at an angle, the valve lashpad to come off, and 1 valve keeper to come off. (At first I thought I only had to replace the lash pad). I tried to put air in the cylinder to hold up the valve but it doesn't want to hold any pressure(I am using a hand pump). I try to compress the spring but when I do there isn't any room to get to the top of the valve to put the other keeper in ( and the valve goes down because the cylinder is'nt holding air pressure). Is there some trick to this? Do you think I broke the valve and that is why it won't hold air pressure? Is it time to think about swapping the head with one from my parts car? Is there any other gaskets that I need to get besides the head gasket? I would rather keep this head on the engine if I can because swapping them looks like quite the project. Thanks again for any advice! Mark
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Replacing floor boards and frame rails?
Hmmm, So this doesn't sound like the kind of job to do in the driveway. Maybe I should take it somewhere to have this done. I just hate to pay someone to do something that I think I could do myself. Thanks for the advice.
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Replacing floor boards and frame rails?
My 240 also has the dreaded floor board and frame rail rust disease. I'm thinking about weliding in some patches or even new floor boards. My car came with a set of the less expensive MSA floor boards. My question is, is there enough room under the car to weld them in if it is on jackstands or does it have to be on a lift? I've never welded before but I figure with a little practice I should be able to do it. Will the less expensive MSA floor board kit comprimise the rigidity of the frame? Thanks, Mark
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Need Help With Rocker Arm / Valve Lash
I've been thinking about that. I found part of it and i hope the rest is in the oil pan. I'm going to try to stick a magnet by the timing chain to see if anything is in there. Thanks
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Need Help With Rocker Arm / Valve Lash
So even if I swap heads to get it running it might be a good idea to take the head with bad rocker in for new springs and maybe seats since they are probably original. Any idea how much this would run?
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Need Help With Rocker Arm / Valve Lash
If I swap the heads do I need to use a new head gasket or can I use the old one?
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Need Help With Rocker Arm / Valve Lash
I am working on a 71 engine. The engine doesn't run well at all. I thought it might be the timing so I adjusted it to no avail. I pulled the valve cover thinking it might be a stretched timing chain and I found a rocker arm twisted completely off the valve spring. I found the collet next to it but no lash pad. Should I A) buy a lash pad and try to put it back togather, take the head off my 73 parts car and swap it in, C) get proffessional help? Could there be damage to the valve that I can't see? I am waiting for the valve adjusting tool from motorsport ( I gues I should have adusted the valves before trying to run the engine) so I am trying to weigh my options. Any help is truly appreciated. Mark:stupid:
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Dash Question
I got the dash out of the 71 and just wanted to make sure that the stuff from the 73 would fit. It looks like a good winter project switching things around.Thanks!
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Dash Question
After spending a couple of hours everyday this week I finally got the dash loose in my 71 parts car ( it was a major PITA). It is crack free and I want to put in my 73 car that has alot of cracks in the dash. Does anyone know if the wiring is the same or even close? I was thinking of swaping some of the gauges if I have to to get it to work. Has anyone tried this and was it successful? I'm starting to understand why you see so many advertisments for dashcaps. Thanks, Mark