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rcb280z

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  1. True, especially on these cars! That would have been good info at the beginning of this thread. Im curious, when did you notice rim or tire size differences? you stated having 215-60-R14's on 14" wheels.
  2. rcb280z posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Anyone have for a production date 5/77 280 the engine room and F.I. harness's? I have an add in the classifieds also on this. I know the "engine room" harness will work from 8/76 - 7/77. Part number 24012-N4800. F.I. harness: 8/76 - 7/77 part number 24011-N4700. If you do PM me with price. Thanks. Oh and prefer no cuts or missing connectors. I know I'm asking a lot here. If half of them out there are anything like mine the are very brittle!
  3. Specify which mounts you replaced. I'm curious.
  4. ollie, its a beautiful Z! I found myself just staring at it for several minutes. Wish my 77 could look as good. Well it could but.....
  5. Okay cool, do you have a part number so I can order mine. Thanks!
  6. And will that fit all S30's?
  7. You've got it bad when you "tinker" just about every day like ME. I love the Zcar also and am always doing something to it. And my wife is very understanding when it comes to my hobbies. She thinks it's great!
  8. Sounds like you are have the same problem I'm having on my 77 280. I bought the ones from MSA (not OE) a year and a half ago and am still having the "tight" issue. I have to push on the door and pull on the handle at the same time because I don't want to damage my door mechanism. I called MSA today and they suggested putting a heat gun on it to soften it. Not sure I want to try that. Need to investigate a little on that procedure!
  9. Samson, I'm not sure why you have to have a ref station tell you it's okay to put a cat on your car. When I moved back to CA (Ventura) I just had a local shop install one. It was that easy. Unless your county is weird about things like that. Also if you haven't figured it out by now CA smog stations will fail you unless your cat has the production date and a serial number if I remember correctly, but don't quote me. Reputable shops know this already. I would also recommend using NGK plugs. I'm curious also as to the results of your smog test.
  10. Maybe take it to a different shop for balancing. I always recommend "road forcing" them. It costs a little more but well worth it. But, I'm not convinced this is an issue for you. I would suggest getting to a well known drive line shop in your area and let them drive it. Out of balance tires will give you a vibration if it's coming from the rear and front end shimmy if in the front. Did you do the suspension work yourself? A "pulling" from side to side is a drive line problem, period. If it was one direction ONLY then I would say alignment. But that is not the case. Take it to a good drive line shop and post what they find. They will find it. There is something that you are overlooking. Good luck.
  11. Good to know Mike. Do you notice a change in the ride or if it is quieter with these over the urethane bushings?
  12. Double check all mounts. Sounds to me like the driveline is flexing so to speak. If Im understanding you.
  13. rcb280z replied to Mason's post in a topic in Introductions
    I agree, looks like stock now that I put the right set of eyes on ! Once I hit 48 my eye sight started to change! Paint looks great from what I can see. Who painted it?
  14. rcb280z replied to Mason's post in a topic in Introductions
    Hey Mason, those are some beefy looking calipers up front. Which ones are they? Z looks great!
  15. Oh man life is so short! My heart felt condolences to his family. He will be missed!
  16. rcb280z replied to petrol's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    So in that $2400 did that include the color sand and buff? Looks great!
  17. rcb280z replied to iufan993's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    You don't mention adjusting valves in the last 5 years. I adjust mine once or twice a year no matter how much I drive it.
  18. rcb280z replied to Captain Obvious's post in a topic in Interior
    Do you suppose the 240 center console sat a little higher than the 280 console. Wonder if there was a fit issue there.
  19. Ah, that would make perfect sense! Thanks.
  20. Fastwomen: okay first let me say sorry for taking so long to get back with info. I did order the one from Sam and installed it this morning. Went back later, 45 minutes, and it was still holding pressure. After about 3 hours I rechecked and the pressure had leaked down to "0"! Not sure what is going on here. So what I'm going to attempt to do is pressurize the system and pull the fuel line from the fuel filter "out"(that is where I installed the check valve) and see if it bleeds back. If it does then it's the check valve. If not then I have a leaky injector, which are new! Either way I'm not happy! NiiChan: I was having the same problem and was able to correct it (time will tell) by adjusting the air bypass screw in my AFM 1/2 turn clockwise which meant I was just a little too lean. I will get back when I have results of the test I want to run next.
  21. I haven't seen one that looks good on a Z. 3M's clear mask is the way to go. If and when I repaint my 77 I will consider the clear mask.
  22. rcb280z replied to rcb280z's post in a topic in Electrical
    PM sent!
  23. rcb280z replied to rcb280z's post in a topic in Electrical
    Thanks zKars. I had an opportunity to purchase the gauges from a 74 but found out the speedo was not working so I just decided against it. Some are probably asking why not just go with the 77 gauges? I will if I can find them. I have been looking for a couple months now. I'm not willing to pay some of the prices that are out there like reddat on ebay for 275.00 for a set that says its from a 75-78. And they don't look that good. Or zcarsource that wants 200 bucks for each gauge!
  24. rcb280z posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Anyone know if the tach and the speedo from a 260Z will work in a 77 280Z? Without any mods.

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