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Zed Head

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  1. This one? I wouldn't call that teal.
  2. First gear is 3.321 in the Z and 3.062 in the ZX. The ZX is usually paired with a 3.9 diff, the Z a 3.54.
  3. I did the right click trick on an image and found this one in MI. Seems fishy. Identical cars in MI and CO? Hmmm.... It's a scammer/dealer. Actually, it looks like the CO guy has the MI dealer advertising it for him. "**Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan." So there's a commission baked in to the asking price. Odd combo, CO and MI. https://www.oldcaronline.com/dealers/Classic-Car-Deals-Cadillac-MI https://www.oldcaronline.com/1972-Datsun-240Z-Cadillac-Michigan-for-sale-ID956188.htm
  4. Looks interesting but the keywords list says he's either a professional salesman and it's not really "his" Z, or he's a scammer.
  5. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    This seems to fit these crazy times. Make America Mike's Again. https://www.mmafighting.com/2020/11/27/21723193/tyson-vs-jones-jr-weigh-in-results-mike-tyson-outweighs-roy-jones-jr-by-over-10-pounds
  6. Modified 72 with a recent tuneup! It's a Z sellathon. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-datsun-240z-151/
  7. $38,500 for a 108,000(?) mile refurbed 73.
  8. This one is about to end if anyone wants entertainment.
  9. The wiring is the same without the ballast resistor. If it ran for 6 months it was probably right. Check the play on the distributor shaft. That will affect the air gap. The screw is just as tight as you can get it with a hand screw driver. Sounds like yours just came loose. You're saying that you reset the gap and it runs now right? You're probably good to go.
  10. That's the Remover. AK260's was the Converter. https://jenolite.com/about-us/faq/
  11. If the engine's not running sometimes reverse will find a spot where the teeth hit and don't mesh. If you can find a way to turn the propeller shaft it might go in to reverse. Worn out shifter bushings can cause shifting problems also.
  12. Check the inside of the distributor. The triggering mechanism can wear, there's an air gap to set. The magnetic pickup coils go bad also, there's a resistance measurement to take.
  13. How about a blender and a bucket of lemons? AK260'z Jenolite uses lactic acid. https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/64766-citric-acid-and-rust/?do=findComment&comment=611145 https://jenolite.com/pdf/rust-converter-msds.pdf
  14. I've wondered what happens to the valve angles. Their center lines moved with the warpage but aren't corrected by the shaving. So the tips of the valves will not be parallel with the rocker arm tips. The arms can twist as they move so it probably works out. If they skimmed the valve heads that will make them parallel but they'll have a slight side to side movement as they move up and down. Just one of those odd things to consider. So you're going to remove combustion chamber material from the small volume chambers to match them up? Make them all 54.8 CC?
  15. That actually looks very clean. Not really worth doing more to. If you start using a detergent oil most of that will clean up as the engine runs. The brown color isn't from overheating it's probably just from blowby, combustion byproducts that have deposited up there. Not hurting anything. The brown color on the cam lobes is because the anti-rattle springs keep the rocker arms off of the cam base circle if the lash is set correctly. There's no rubbing there, which is good. It's also a good sign that you don't have any sunken valves since that will reduce the lash. Can't remember the year of your car (you should create a signature on your profile with information), but sunk valves were a problem before about 1976. Check the notch and groove on the timing chain sprocket to get an idea of timing chain wear. Make sure the tight side of the chain is tight and the timing mark is on zero.
  16. Be nice though. The mechanic would have tested it while it was cold. So he/she would not have known, it would have worked perfectly like you said. Make sure it's nice and hot so they get full effect.
  17. It's a fun puzzle but in the end, really, you paid for a service at a professional shop and they didn't get it right. I'd take it back. let them test drive it, and let them fix it. They have the tools and it should be a quick job. If you wait too long they can claim something new happened.
  18. I think that he wants to use the bellhousing only. Sounded like it has a hole in the front case. Note to Z with a Z, these cars combine the bellhousing with the front case in the later years. So no separate bellhousing like a Chevy might have.
  19. That's a nice diagnosis of a problem. Does it have the problem in all gears from a stop? It should if it's the pilot bushing. You're suggesting that the input shaft is binding in the pilot bushing and the shaft keeps trying to spin when it should stop. I'd guess that it might wear/break in. It looks like the Frontier uses a bushing and not a needle bearing like some do. So it will either wear down to the perfect fit, or heat up and seize. But, usually, holes get bigger as things heat up so it's odd that the problem gets worse with heat. Maybe they didn't seat it far enough and as the shafts expand the input shaft is actually pushing on the bushing. It might also be that it's not the bushing, maybe the clutch disc or pressure plate instead. Also, any chance they didn't get the clutch bled properly? The bushing is in your mind but it could be something else. I've never actually heard of that problem before, with a new bushing. You'll probably get some clues in the next few weeks.
  20. Not if it is a 70-71 4 speed. Is there a picture? The early 4 speeds had the shift lever that hangs off the back of the transmission. Like the image below. http://www.carpartsmanual.com/datsun/Z-1969-1978/power-train/transmission-case http://www.carpartsmanual.com/datsun/Z-1969-1978/power-train/transmission-control
  21. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    The COVIDActNow page added a new category. Severe outbreak. And a "Counties" breakdown. It's like watching the weather now. https://covidactnow.org/?s=1371355
  22. Orange 72. Looks pretty nice. https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1972-datsun-240z-141/
  23. Maybe it got clogged somehow. You said the problem follows the injector. Therefore, the injector is probably the source of the problem. Replacing the injector with a properly functioning injector should remove the problem. A problem with a single injector is not going to be affected by the CAS signal. https://www.enginebasics.com/Engine Basics Root Folder/Fuel Injectors.html
  24. Zed Head posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Wonder how he got it. Washington state's big money maker is down completely. https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/uw-husky-football/apple-cup-canceled-as-washington-states-covid-19-issues-persist/
  25. Take it back and exchange it. It's no good. People like the Standard products. Here's one. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/standard-intermotor-5820/fuel---emissions-16775/fuel-injection-16471/diesel-fuel-injector-17271/fuel-injector-12310/8cc64890b5e0/standard-intermotor-fuel-injector-new/fj23/6010627/1982/nissan/280zx?q=fuel+injector&pos=0
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