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sblake01

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  1. sblake01 replied to kjphilippona's post in a topic in Electrical
    Nathan, you knew what the OP was talking about, right?
  2. The second part of that statement is true, as my 78 didn't have that switch but there were no points on any 280Z, any year as they all had electronic ignition. Read the rest of the explaination in that thread. What is says it that 260Z used a similar switch and it's function was to switch between the points.
  3. sblake01 replied to mchong75's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Actually, I got mine from the junkyard. As I recall, I paid about $5 for it. That was in 1997 and it was still working when I sold the car last year. As Andrew said, they don't go bad very often.
  4. Anything that would cost more than the car is worth to repair. (based on an individuals skills, resources, etc.) You'll probably never be able to get what it's worth anyway but why start out by planning to lose money? See it all the time, especially with Zs and Japanese cars in general.
  5. sblake01 replied to mchong75's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    If you can't find the OEM Nissan valve, try Bosch #0 280 140 124. It's a direct replacement for the JECS Air Regulator that Nissan used. Had one on my 78 280Z for almost the entire time I owned it.
  6. sblake01 replied to mchong75's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    It's sometimes called the Air Regulator.
  7. sblake01 replied to kjphilippona's post in a topic in Electrical
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  10. sblake01 replied to kjphilippona's post in a topic in Electrical
    The OP's question was actually answered in post #2 and acknowledged in post #3. The inane comment in post #4 is what lead to all of these superfluous posts......as usual.
  11. sblake01 replied to kjphilippona's post in a topic in Electrical
    Obviously, he's confusing a remote starter with a remote start system:stupid:
  12. sblake01 replied to boomboom55's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I play all woodwinds including sax, flute, piccolo, oboe, bass guitar, and keyboards. Played in bands in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Still do it for fun. I have a Kawai digital piano, a Fender Rhodes electric piano, a Yahama synthesizer, Soprano, tenor and baritone saxes, flute, piccolo, Carlo Robelli acoustic/electric bass, and a Yamaha FG300 acoustic guitar.
  13. sblake01 replied to ffBrian's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    You'll need to use the 77 FSM to troubleshoot a 77. There were enough changes in 78 to where it make things confusing. (internal regulator, no fuel pump contacts in the AFM, etc.) You would actually need to remove the fuel line from the cold start valve and plug it to be sure it's not leaking as it could leak with or without the electrical signal from the thermotime switch. No O2 sensor on an S30. I would check the water temp sensor first as Zed Head suggested, however. Here's a link to a 77 FSM. http://www.xenons30.com/files/FSM/77_datsun_280z.zip
  14. sblake01 replied to mchong75's post in a topic in Electrical
    I have that exact unit (the top one) in my spares. I pulled it from a running but wrecked 76 about three years ago. Missing pins won't fry anything, it just won't work/run properly. I've never seen one for an S30 missing all the pins on that side (29-35). Some of the 810s and 910s (Maxima) are set up that way but those units should never be used in a 78 or earlier vehicle. If Jim doesn't have one send me a PM.
  15. sblake01 replied to IdahoKidd's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Isn't the SSR wheel a 6 spoke design? The ones I've seen, referred to sometimes as Longchamp SSR, XR4 (or something like that) were always 6 spoke.
  16. sblake01 replied to prilofx's post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Arne, she said pistons not carbs. Since she mentions opening it up could be she really does mean pistons. Though I've never heard anything about 240Zs with flat top pistons tending to catch on fire........
  17. I also bent my own wrenches as per lbpdz's post. For bumping the starter, I use a remote switch which is easier than using the ignition.
  18. I believe that the 1980 was the only 720 with an L engine which, IMO, makes it better than the 81-83 which has the NapsZ smog motor. The 720 actually was made through 1986. You can't go wrong for that price. Wish I would have found one of those. I would have taken it over the 1990 Ranger I ended up with simply because it's a Datsun.
  19. This is what you asked for:
  20. sblake01 replied to moonpup's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    No, it was 905 Red.
  21. Oh, I get what you're saying, Bob. You know, rzkas is also over there on ZCar and I think he's on Hybrid too.
  22. sblake01 replied to moonpup's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I once owned 00488, in fact I bought it new in 1970.
  23. I see no similarity. Though they're both from Washington, ChrisS30 writes in more or less understandable English. rzkas....not so much. I'd actually try to help rzkas if I could ever figure out what the hell he's talking about:confused:. And if you're talking about the Tony D. that also posts on this site...again no similarity. I see nothing wrong with his posts plus he's from California.
  24. sblake01 replied to C Gra Z's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Kind of pricey if these are what you're after: http://wheelwarehouse.com/p-4259-wedssport-wheels-cap-option-2.aspx
  25. Isn't that pretty much what I said? E.G. "I don't know the story on Jeffrey's car."

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