Everything posted by sblake01
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Cable coming off of positive side of battery...
I hate to say it Tim but you've asked so many questions here about your car that could have been easily answered by reading the FSM that it seems like you're beginning to lose the crowd's attention.
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Dash Bulbs - We've covered this before...
Greg, my bulbholders snap in and stay in place with no problem. It sounds like your bulbholders have lived a rough life. New ones, or better used ones, can be spliced into the harness. I've done it.
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1978 280Z No Fuel
Welcome. There are a myriad of things that could lead to that scenario so at this point I'd just be guessing. As far as a schematic, go to http://www.xenons30.com/reference.html, scroll down to '1978 Datsun 280z Factory Service manual - Complete 74.3mb Zip File', save it, and you'll have what I think is the best technical reference there is for that car.
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Ignition/Coil/Distributor Systems Replacement for 71-240Z
The vacuum pot can be removed and the springs, etc. can be changed to allow the mechanical advance to operate in a way sufficient for the Webers. Never done it with a Nissan distributor but we used to do it all the time with Chevy and Ford distributors back in the day.
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Cable coming off of positive side of battery...
It leads to the ignition switch and a fusible link that powers the accesory circuit. As long as it was properly cut and spliced it shouldn't cause any problems.
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Ignition/Coil/Distributor Systems Replacement for 71-240Z
Since it's an auto trans and it's not going to be raced, wouldn't an E12-80 distributor be the best route to go. Much easier install.
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Ignition/Coil/Distributor Systems Replacement for 71-240Z
I think he's thinking of a progressive setup like I had on my 340 6 pack Duster. I've never seen one for an inline engine.
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1975 280z has no power - with video for reference
If you don't have them, here they are: EFI Bible 1975 280 Z FSM
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1975 280z has no power - with video for reference
First thing I would check is the connection at the water temperature sensor. If the connection is good there, test the water temperatue sensor as per the FSM.
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Dash Bulbs - We've covered this before...
He might have a dash cover. If that's the case, the tach and speedo aren't comming out........
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Anyone in south bay area?
I was trying to figure out where you are located until I noticed the 'SF'.:stupid: In Southern California, South Bay is a region of the southwest peninsula of Los Angeles County. Mahanhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, El Segundo, etc. There's also a South Bay in the San Diego Area. Cities like Chula Vista and National City.
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Dash Bulbs - We've covered this before...
A diagram wouldn't really help much. I have a spare speedo and tach that I look at to get an idea where the bulbs are but getting that image in your mind and feeling around behind the guages in the car are two entirely different things. I do basically what Dave said but I use a small lighted mirror that I borrow from my wife (don't tell her). It is thin enough and must have button cell batteries and LED bulbs. I don't know where she got it or what it's designed use is but it sure works great for under dash type stuff.
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Car over heating
I've never heard of that causing ECU damage but I've heard of cases and actually seen one case where it sends a spike back to the distributor and fries the module. So it's not just 280Z's. I wouldn't do that on any car that has electronic ignition.
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finally back on the road...
Maybe it's just the photo but, IMO, the OEM finisher color is lighter.
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Is a toyota 15.62% better than a Datsun?
It's the 'Y' in Toyota that does it. At least, Datsun is greater than Nissan. If you could somehow find a way to work the 'Z' into it.........Thanks alot, Billy! Now I need to go find something worthwhile to do.
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280ZX Trans Swap
I use a tool that was actually designed to pull hydraulic lifters to remove pilot bushings. They're not that hard to remove but you don't want a used pilot bushing anyway or, at least, I wouldn't use one. I wouldn't go with just a 'hardware store' bolt. It should be a grade 8 or equivalent automotive bolt. I do believe a 79 ZX differential would work in a 76 because they hadn't changed the flange mounts yet, that was either 80 or 81 but someone needs to check me on that. The difference is in how the half shafts mount to them and I believe you can put the flanges from the earlier differentials on the later ones but youl'd also need the mustache bar that goes with an R200 (again, from a Z not a ZX). Like Arne said, I'd wait on that anyway, you're going to have your hands ful with the tranny swap.
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What do you think... 72 240z
If I were in your position, I'd stick with the 280Z. From what I've read about your car I don't think you'd get what you've put in it if you sold it right now. And the 240 you're describing sound to be in lesser condition with some questions surrounding it. And like Arne said it sound overpriced in it's present condition.
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Just happy to be here
Welcome to the 'brother act'! Have you been to http://forums.hybridz.org/index.php? You'll find that there is a lot of great info here but not a lot on V8 swaps. There's some but you'll find a lot more over there.
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280ZX Trans Swap
Arne, for question #2, sound to me like he's referring to one of the small bolts that holds the pressure plate to the flywheel. I don't know if they are the same as the bolts that hold the flex plate to the torque converter. I've had good luck in removing broken bolts from flywheels with a Crafstman screw out tool mounted in my drill press. If it gets a good enough bite on the broken part it will spin it out without having to actually drill it. A machine shop could take care of that. Don't forget to buy a pilot bushing. If you're not sure what that is, it's the bushing that goes in the end of the crankshaft and the input shaft of the manual trans rides in it. Auto trans cars don't have them.
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Car over heating
Doesn't matter which wires since all the connection does is complete a ground allowing the signal from the starter to get to the cold start valve when the temperature in 35 degrees celsius or less. I think it's just coincidence that the problem started after you replaced the water temp switch because it has no effect on cooling. Check for the usual things, collapsed cooling hoses, thermostat sticking, fan clutch not operating properly, water pump, etc.
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HLS000048 For sale in Ontario Canada
Is that 26500 CAD? If so that's only about 22500 USD.
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280ZX Trans Swap
Don't get the ZX driveshaft or any of the ancillary parts for the swap from the ZX. Those things, like the fluid lines, pedals, etc. have to come from a 280Z not a ZX. Get the trans along with the slave and fork, etc., though you might want to buy a new slave prior to installing everything. Not sure if the ZX master is the same as a Z master.
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Vintage Z for sale
I hope she's doing well. I met she and her husband at one of the MSA shows a few years back and I recall talking music and cars for a while with Scott and Vicky. They seemed like such genuine and down to earth people and not having seen her on this site for quite a while, I just hope she's okay.
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Ebay....what parts can be trusted for my 240Z?
Does anybody here use the Nissan Fast program? It allows you to find part numbers and illustrations for all Datsun/Nissan vehicles from 1964-2005. It can be setup with any combination of the USDM, Euro, and Japan Home Market databases. It's kind of work intensive to set it up but once that's done it fairly easy to use. It's on the Xenon site if anyone wants to try it. http://www.xenons30.com/reference.html
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Installing sideview mirror
I've got those. I have a lot of tools from Harbor Freight. Tools like that from them are fine. You just have to be careful when buy any type of heavy duty use or precision type tools from them because, quite frankly, the do sell a lot of stuff that is outright junk. (IMO)