Everything posted by sblake01
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Computer control unit
I doubt that the computer would be bad as it isn't really a computer per se. It's an electronic control unit. It doesn't do any computations or or anything like that nor does it have any software programmed into it. It simply patches electronic signals from one place to another. I've never had a problem with one. Just make sure that it's the one that belongs in that car as there are different ones for different models, years, and equipment i.e auto trans or manual trans., and that it's connection is clean. At the point you seem to be at, I would be checking fuel pressure, the fuel pressure regulator itself, cold start vavle and thermotime switch, air temp sensor, and even the water temp sensor since there are several that will fit but only one that right for a particular application. Not only check the function of these items but also make sure that they have clean, tight electrical connections. How old is you catalytic converter?
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Opel GT
Talk about a hybrid! Besides Craig's Z and my truck, this was the only other import at the show amongst many muscle cars, vintage cars, hot rods, a few low riders, etc.
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Mail Truck
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Chino240Z
A picture of Craig & Cindy's (Chino240Z) car next to my 320 taken at the Chino Corn Feed Run 8/27/05
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Do I need MSA hoses?
Oh, I don't know. I'd just rather have hoses that work. I also like OEM but as far as the things that can cause problems, I'll take functionality over originality. I guess that would also depend on what the vehicle's use is. I've seen people pay a premium price on eBay for original hoses. But would you trust 30 year old hoses on a daily driver?
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Age-Old Battle! 240Z vs. 280Z
This all seems kind of strange to be at odds over. Obviously, since I notice that your'e talking about different parts of the country, the amount of S30's you would see would vary. I'm in So Cal and I see them on the roads quite often. I also see them in the junkyards. But I can't assume that the situation would be the same in New Mexico, Minnesota, Arkansas, Oregon, etc. Lots of nice examples of all of them exist out here. My 280 is in the midst of it's second life as are the majority of the Z's I see out here. But, that's out here. Each of you probably have the right assesment of the area you live in as far as S30's go.
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Do I need MSA hoses?
I do remember Elvan (my friend w/the Z shop) saying that the aftermarket hoses are better since the technology is better than the original ones which were made 25+ years ago.
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Z specialites Hi Amp Alternator
Just out of curiosity, what freon do you run in that system?
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Do I need MSA hoses?
Those look like the originals with the braided covering. I changed the heater core and valve in my 78 about a year and half ago. That's what the old hoses looked like. The new ones, however, are not braided but they do have the proper bends. I got them through a friend that has a Z shop in Upland, Ca. but I don't actually know where he got them. As I recall, they were only about 11 bucks. After all that work there was no way I was going to put the old hoses back in! Order them, they'll be money well spent!
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intake-engine-throttle! air hoses!?!?!?
I thought we had a thread on this earlier. It seems that there was a voluntary factory recall that involved some kind of rerouting of those hoses. So there are a couple of different ways that they hoses may be set up depending if you car had the modification or not. I found the thread: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=18212
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Aging Man with an Aging Car -- I need help
Motor Vehicle Air Conditioning
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Aging Man with an Aging Car -- I need help
Mine worked fine until about two months ago. Compressor went out. I think I mentioned in another thread that I was able to find all the parts although I might have bought the last condensor and the last two receiver/driers available in the US for an 810. Compressors, evaporators, and expansion valves you can still get. All I have to do now is isntall them but, as I probably also mentioned, I am a certified MVAC tech.
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Undercarriage drip pan 240z
You named the advantages in your post plus the one that kurtwwalters mentioned and I can't think of any disadvantages. If you have it on your car, I would keep it.
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Aging Man with an Aging Car -- I need help
Well, I've never had a problem with fuse boxes in either of my cars or the old truck for that matter. I periodiaclly check the fuse box for corrosion, and tension on the clips. I clean them with contact cleaner and then spary them with corrosion inhibitor. The problem at the fuse box doesn't necessarily originate there. It's more likely elsewhere in that circuit. Really tough to trace but you should check all connections on that circuit. Aren't these old cars fun? I once thought of using the fuse box that MSA sells and splicing it into the system in my 810. That fuse box uses the modern type spade fuses. But since the circuitry is different, that would have probably been a nightmare to do so I passed on the idea. If they ever start making one for a 280Z or ZX I might look into it again.
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releasing fuel press. with electric pump?
Whatever! If you had been a bit more clear I wouldn't have even answered. Who even worries about releasing the fuel pressure on a carbed car. If I 'dont know read very well or something....' as you so eloquently put it, maybe you need to write more clearly and then you wouldn't have to come up with such a response. Hang in there, one day you'll get it. Can't wait to hear your response!
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nice cheap twin turbo v-8
I'd have a hard time fitting just the twin turbos under the hood of my 320 without the engine!
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Bouncing Voltometer?
I guess everyone has their favorites. But use one that does not have silicone. I use the 'Tool Crib' products. Electric Motor/Contact Cleaner and 5 Way Corrosion Inhibitor & Lube used in the same way that Tomohawk mentions.
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nice cheap twin turbo v-8
Does a Supra have a frame? I would expect that much power to tweak the car like a pretzel just as it does in V8 Z conversions that haven't been sub framed.
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FINALLY! Getting another Z
Sounds good though I don't know about the pearl white paint unless the car has be repainted. Consoles and shifters are available. How does a car get sold behind your back without permission?
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my clock on dont work in my Z!?
I must be one of the few that has never had a problem with my clock. It worked when I bought the car in 1997 and it's still working. Maybe my time is coming.
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L6 crankshafts and pulleys interchange?
Choice of fan is important also. If you use the 3 row pulley from a ZX you have to use the fan from a ZX also otherwise the fan will hit that 3 row pulley. I know this from personal experience. Beware that a ZX fan will sit closer to your radiator. There's more space between the fan clutch and radiator in a ZX.
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Power antenna electrics
It came out of my 78 and his is a 78. He doesn't need it however.
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Power antenna electrics
Is this the switch? I took mine out when I put a modern power antenna and stereo in my 78 about 8 years ago. I still have it if you need it.
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Talk about Coincidences!
C'mon, Chris! The floor is hard in front of my computer. That comment made me nearly fall off of my chair.
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Talk about Coincidences!
Not sure I would have shared that with everone.