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sblake01

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  1. sblake01 replied to 78 280zcar's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I do believe that test is in the 78 280Z FSM
  2. Looks like the egr pipe from the exhaust manifold to the bottom of the egr valve. It is broken. I don't know how well it can be seen in this picture because of the shield but this is how mine looks:
  3. To wm e smith: I'm glad to hear that your car is running well. I only use NGK B6ES-11 spark plugs in my Z and my 810. I've tried others but those work the best. To jackboxxx: A wagon just closed on ebay. I actually see wagons and 4 doors occaisionally but have never see another 2dr on the road. The other two 2drs I am aware of belong to Joe (240ztt) who is a member here and Zcarnut who is a member on HyridZ. Joe bought his on ebay about a year or so ago for a fairly reasonable price and it is comming along well. Zcarnut's 810 is by far the cleanest of the three at this point. (Although I don't really care much for the rear spoiler)
  4. sblake01 replied to cremmenga's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    You couldn't just let this thread die, could you?
  5. sblake01 replied to lemming's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    It's located under the dash on the driver's side above and to the left of the clutch pedal but it's only on California cars.
  6. sblake01 replied to zman525's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I have one of those. (110V. gassless mig) I've used it for just about everything from welding bed frames to exhaust system repair. I've gotten pretty good with it over the years but I would still leave the heavy welding to a professional. Costs less in the long run if you factor in the cost of owning all the different types of welding equipment.
  7. sblake01 replied to jszarecki's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    If I remember correctly, for the U.S. cars, the 75,76 and 77 were external and the 78-up were internal
  8. sblake01 replied to lemming's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    I am unfamiliar with the workings of the carbureated cars but do the have some type of altitude switch like the efi cars? I remember having that problem with my 78 and adjusting the altitude switch cured it.
  9. We moved here from Fontana after having lived there since 2000. Prior to that we lived in Upland for three years. The 810 is okay for a daily driver which is how I use it but some of the cosmetic parts are really hard to find. I've been looking for a good pair of inner windshield pillar moldings for two years now with no luck. I've only seen about ten or so of them in the junkyards in the 2+ years I've had mine and amongst those only three 2 doors one of which was my parts car which I sold to them.
  10. Like that would be a suprise. Virtually anything that MSA sells can be purchased for less elsewhere.
  11. sblake01 replied to carguyinok's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    So she agreed to sell her soul to the devil as well as have sex with him for a ZX? Might have been worth it if the car was like a completed version of a car as early as 26thZ's cars.
  12. Ah, back to the original topic. Like mentioned above, check the driveshaft to differential mounting bolts. My car developed this malady a couple of years ago and it turned out to be simply loose bolts.
  13. sblake01 replied to zman525's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    When I bought my 280 in 1997, it had that same problem. The PO had parked it because he thought it had a major engine problem. It only had 69k mi. when he parked it. I put the rocker back on, did the adjustments on all of them and it's been fine ever since.
  14. sblake01 replied to HKSZ's post in a topic in Australia & NZ
    Two things: I've seen that type of conversion done here in the states also although I don't know why anyone would want to do that and: why is 'briansponge' asking his question in this thread?
  15. sblake01 replied to Ed's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    His isn't anything special looking at the photos. Here's a shot of my 64. Michael, that's the truck I spoke of in my earlier post. It's a modern day version of the 'Sunny' and it's still being produced.
  16. Well I've only been a 'San Bernardino-ian' since late May. That post was in August so 280 post in two months!? I guess I have more time on my hands since I'm retired. Anyway, here's a picture of my 810:
  17. sblake01 replied to Ed's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Nope, no Sunny pickups in the US. Not officially anyway. A few have snuck in from Central America as Vic and I said. I owned two 521s in the past. Both were 1970. One was nice, Red, L20B 5speed, etc. and the other was a work truck, Brown, though I also put and L20B in it but left the four speed.
  18. sblake01 replied to Ed's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    That's a "Sunny" pickup. They were based on the LB110 (Datsun 1200) platform. Evidentally there were a lot of them in Central America. One of the guys I know that has one says that he brought it up from Venezuela, I believe. The one I've seen is left hand drive. From what I hear, they are still made and sold to this day in Africa.(!)
  19. Then thechnically speaking, it's really a 2 door sedan.
  20. There's a 1982 280ZX FSM on eBay right now. It's #8009697190 and it's reasonably priced.
  21. Why was this nearly four year old thread reopened anyway?
  22. sblake01 replied to Caen Fred's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I don't know about it's strength but the U.S. Maxima (RWD) auto is a four speed and it bolt up to a L engine. Don't know about it's fit in an S30 or what the car is called over there. Perhaps a 910.
  23. Whatever you say. You need to practice what you preach about being able to take a joke. It was in the same spirit as your needling earlier in this thread. You have no clue about my intelligence nor do I about yours so let's just carry on and not even go there.
  24. According to your profile, we'd also have to wait until you get a Z
  25. "It's not what you look like when you're doing what you're doing, it's what you're doing when you're doing what you look like you're doing" -Charles Wright & The 103rd. St. Rhythm Band

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