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  1. Cool. Thanks for the info. I was guessing it would be ok, but wanted to make sure. Mine is a 1975 california, and is mostly intact. What is the federal vacum advance thing? It advances timing in higher gears? Geof
  2. I have a 1975 280z with a four speed. When I bought it, the guy had a 5 speed as well that he gave me. It is an earlier wide ratio 5, but I'd still like to drop it in there to see if it's good. My brother, the pro mechanic, may pull it apart, just to see if the inside looks ok before we put it in. So, aside from the internals, is there other things I need to worry about? i.e.: - Do the 4 and 5 speeds use the same clutch and throw out? - same driveshaft and flange? - same tranny mount hardware? - I seem to have read a thread that suggests the shifter is a little long. Is that long on the top end, where I just cut an inch off the top, or is more finesse required? Is this a real incompatibility, or just a preference for a short throw shifter? - Anything else I forgot? I drive the car pretty regularly (it's my daily driver, when I'm not on my motorcycle), so I'd rather not get everything apart to find out I need part X, that is back order for 4 weeks. thanks the the info. Geof
  3. abruzzi replied to abruzzi's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    D'oh! Now I feel stupid. For the life of me I didn't see that, and my brother (the professional mechanic) didn't see it at first. (in his defense, he tells me he hasn't seen a car with that design in a very long time.) Mea culpa. Geof
  4. abruzzi posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    I bought a pair of rear struts for my 280z from the local autozone (Sachs) but they don't have the spring perches. I've not removed my old struts yet, but the perches look like part of the strut and not moveable. Am I missing something? Do the Tokico HP struts (HZ3012/HZ3013) come with the perches in place? If so, I'll return what I have to AutoZone, and order some of them. Thanks, Geof
  5. My Z was running fine for a while, then developed a fueling issue. The idle is steady at 1000 rpms and mostly smooth with the occasional pop. When cold (or at least just started) it seems able to rev and pull itself through the driveway, but pretty quickly it loses the ability to rev, sputtering if you touch the throttle, even without a load. None of this affects the ability to idle. Per the manual, I'm going to check the fuel pressure on the rail to see if the pump or regulator are bad, but I won't have access to the tester for a couple of weeks. Has anyone else experienced this, and if so what are other likely causes? I was thinking airflow or throttle position (though TPS seems far fetched.) The car is a 1975 with a rebuilt 1977 engine. (so I'm told) Thanks Geof
  6. abruzzi replied to abruzzi's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    thanks--just trying to get all the little problems sorted out. Geof
  7. abruzzi posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    My '75 280 didn't have wiper arms when I picked it up, but got a set off ebay. Now I want to get some new blades, but I notice that there are 70-76 and 77-78 and I don't know the difference or which I have. Is there an easy way to figure this? I do see that unlike most newer vehicles these arms don't terminate in a flat or u-shaped blade. Instead there is a perpendicular hole at the end of the arm, and a post in middle of the blade slides and locks in that hole. Will the 70-76 blades work for me? thanks, Geof
  8. abruzzi replied to abruzzi's post in a topic in Interior
    Looking at my car and my brother's, it looks like you would remove the z seat rails, as well as the riser that the rails are on. I guess you would have to fab some new rails that run much closer to the floorboard. Most of that my brother would help on. I may jump on them, just because, but I haven't made up my mind yet. Geof
  9. abruzzi posted a post in a topic in Interior
    My brother has a 2004 WV GLI which has great recaro seats stock. I measured his seats, and amazingly they are within 1/2 inch in every dimension that matters. Brand new seat pairs have shown up on ebay for a pretty good price: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VW-2004-2005-Golf-Jetta-GLI-Recaro-seats-NEW-w-airbags_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQhashZitem45e9bef9b8QQitemZ300274350520QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories#ht_500wt_942 Has anyone tried fitting these or similar recaro seats? (my brother tells me that some sport version of the Chevy Cobalt used the same seat.) Geof
  10. While I partially agree, the US contends with issues that many other countries don't. We have 3.8 million square miles, while Finland has 130k square miles. Fuel taxes would greater proportionate effect on our economy than they would on Finland's because of the disproportionate distances required to move people, services, and merchandise. Geof
  11. abruzzi replied to Sparx Macgyver's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Recently bleeding my brakes, I discovered that the master on my Z (1975) has bleed valves on the MC, and if the reservoir has run dry, no amount of bleeding the wheels will give you pressure back if you don't first bleed the master. I haven't looked to see if it is the same for the clutch. Geof
  12. abruzzi replied to Marty Rogan's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I have a set of rear louvers pulled off my 280z. They seem to be aluminum, not plastic, and are currently painted orange. It's big so I expect boxing and shipping will probably be in the $30 range, assuming I can find an appropriate sized box. Yours for the asking, as I'm not a big fan of louvers.. Geof
  13. But you repeat yourself... Geof
  14. abruzzi replied to Pomorza's post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    Don't know about the discs, but I just got a pair of rear wheel cylinders from a local Autozone for $40 each. That's a little better then $75 each. Geof
  15. abruzzi replied to zcar70's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I actually know people that chose to live in Hatch. Though if you are into dirt bike riding, there is a lot out there. Geof

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