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- 1976 280z
- Wtb 77/78 280z gas tank no dents
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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Need dates and badge identification?
The roadster was only available in 2009 as a Z33. 2010 was the first year of the 370Z (Z34) Roadster.
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
Applied some fibreglas to the weld indents long the driver quarter. Not a pretty weld seam but I used a tape line to define the ridge location for sanding to. It was pulled before the fibreglas fully set, leaving me a guide line. Did some more fill work to the quarter while the position of the rotisserie was convenient. I will respray the bottom of the car this next week. Most likely just a seal coat of epoxy here as there is no real need for the hi-build under the car.- Need dates and badge identification?
The last one, Z34, was from 2009 to present 370Z's. Do not include the 2009 350Z roadster stop gap model as it was badged as a Z33..- Front ends. Show me your lower valence!
You could also use the thin 3M tape for mounting emblems etc. I have seen side skirts mounted with that stuff that have never moved at all, no moisture either. It can be removed with fishing line later if desired.- DSC01377.jpg
- Front ends. Show me your lower valence!
Single sided adhesive rubber foam tape. The kind you buy in a roll. That will seal the gap without a permanent adhesive.- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
Another few hours of patching and sanding inside the back valance. Seems I am obsessed with small details no one will ever see. Oh well! The back quarter received a fair amount of fibreglass to seal the OP's weld seams. Not a fun job considering how far out they are from true. Hate to add so much filler, but really no choice unless I cut new panels in complete.- 1978 280z fuel pump not getting power
The air flow meter has a black housing containing the electronics. If the butterfly doesn't move, no gas pump. You can artificially activate the pump by propping the butterfly open temporarily to see if that keeps the pump running. If not, it might have bad contact inside and need adjusting.- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
- 1978 280z fuel pump not getting power
I believe the AFM needs to be active for the pump to run. It's a fuel shut off safety issue. No air flow, no fuel... The starting sequence allows a couple seconds of fuel to pump and start the engine, then air flow allows it to continue pumping.- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
Picked up a used oven this weekend. I will be using it along with the Carbon Fibre Quartz heat lamps to cure Powder Coat. The oven is more even heat for doing the Chrome coat. Finished up the inside of the wheel wells; just a little more work on the inside of the rear skirt area before I respray the bottom of the car in the DTM thinned down to a sealer coat. Then it will sit until the body colour goes on. I will wait for the rest of the suspension components are ordered and arrived before I do that I think. In the meantime, I will work on getting the rest of the body work started. Mostly just the weld seams and major issues will be done with the short hair fibreglass bondo. Once I get close to a finished line, I will apply regular bondo and Hi-build spray primer.- Thinking about installing an BMW M6 engine in my Z
Wow. That must feel very satisfying to have come this far!- sweatys rebuild
- Spark Plug Wire Routing
Bundle the wire and retainers as a kit. I'm sure you will sell quite a few! I'm in...- Dash restoration
Can I just assume you only have one kidney now?- 72 Dash Removal Process
It is a great book, but I would love to see more references to the 280Z in the revised edition. About 90% is 240Z specific including pictures. I know I'm a minority, but more people are restoring the 280's now.- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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