Everything posted by mwz
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All right you lot, let's have you.
This is a fun thread. I'll try to dig up a picture...we'll see. I don't know if I have a current one (besides the one Steve posted ), and I am NOT posting my driver's license :devious: I'll work on it. I'm sure this will still be carrying on in a few days when I catch up. Stay tuned.
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All I needed was a wrench...
Just when I hadn't yet lived down the "tulip" thread... Suicidal Tendencies lyrics?
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What do the Vacuum Solenoids Do?
If I remember correctly, at least one of them supplies and cuts the vacuum supply to the vacuum valve for the heater core. When that vacuum valve under the dash has no vacuum, you have no heat.
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280Z Valance New!!
Larry, I have a new OEM 240Z center. E-mail me if you are interested. Thanks, Chloe
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If you have ever turned a wrench on a Z ... Help me
I'm not positive, but I believe if all you removed was the FI wiring harness, you should be OK distributor-wise, electronically anyway. The 'ignition control' unit is on the passenger's side, above the kick panel. It has 5 or 6 wires attached to it, screwed on with ring connectors under a white plastic cover. That's how it is for '76 and '77, anyway.
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Nothing...Click Click Clickity Click :(
I wouldn't suspect a short. Check the simple stuff first. Make sure the battery is fully charged and the battery cable connections are nice and clean, and tight. Then try it again. There can be enough there to power the radio (like you said) but not enough for the big loads like headlights, and more importantly the starter:ermm:
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What year is my Z?
This info at zhome.com explains it better than I can... http://zhome.com/History/1970or1971.html The later 17 digit VIN numbers tell you all kinds of info like trim color, options, etc but those early "short" vin numbers tell you nothing but the car's serial number, left/right hand drive and body style.
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New Dash
It finally hit me...that's the pic from the Dashboard Restorations home page. Check it out... http://www.dashboardrestorations.com.au Ok, actually the full sized image is HERE
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New Dash
I was a little stumped by his description too. It looks like he did a little photoshopping on that picture. I wonder if he "flipped" the image and doesn't realize that it now looks like a RHD dash :stupid: :stupid: That's a stretch, but stranger things have happened on ebay
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Clutch Slave Cylinder
You're right, and then there is a pin that secures to the clutch pedal assembly. You'll need to stand on your head to see this under the dash. Personally, IMO unless you replaced the MC I don't think it's necessary to remove it and bench bleed it. It all sounds quite normal to me (that you replaced the slave and now pumping the pedal shows no "action" at the slave). It will take quite a few pumps and some time spent bleeding the air out before the slave will start acutally moving. Air will not let the slave piston move, you'll need to get the air out by bleeding (the conventional way should work). Hope it helps. Chloe
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85 turbo r200
Hi, This is the information that I have... 300ZX 84-86 MT & A/T (3.700) (R200) 300ZX 84-86 Turbo MT & A/T (3.54) (R200) 300ZX 87-89 MT & A/T (3.900) (R200) 300ZX 87-89 Turbo MT & A/T (3.70) (R200) Note Turbo's: 1) After 4/87-89 only (3.70) Clutch type LSD 2) 88 All white SS used a (3.70) Viscous Coupling LSD 3) LSD units came with finned rear covers So, according to this the one you found would be a 3.54 R200 non-lsd. Whether or not it's an easy swap, I'm not sure. Maybe others that have done the swap can advise on that. Chloe
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Who has the fastest 240Z?
That's the first thing that came to mind when I read the original post. And the first 240Z that came to mind is the one at www.ratsun.com... but it's just like what Inf said...502 Chevy, etc...I imagine there's probably faster ones, though.
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280zx parts
What color is the interior? Anything worth mentioning? I'd be interested in some odds and ends. Thanks, Chloe
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Steering Rack Grease Reservoir
Excellent, thanks. That would take the pressure off of 2Many Chloe
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Steering Rack Grease Reservoir
Keith, Thanks for the picture. Is that little gem for sale? :classic: Chloe
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Steering Rack Grease Reservoir
Useless, but authentic ...It's all my fault...I am looking for one.
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Right Turn Signal Not Working
My first instinct would be a bulb. But with the smoke you mentioned, I don't know. That's not my area of specialty, though... so someone please chime in... No, unfortunately. From memory, each year has a slightly different headlight switch and there are 2 different turn switches (70-71 and 72-73).
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Iron cross style wheels
I have 3 of those, and if I tried I could probably find a fourth one around here somwhere...but I'm in Kansas, not North Texas...sorry. Let me know if you're interested in them, though. Mine aren't painted like the ones in the picture, but I think they're in good shape. Chloe
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Some funky ignition problem
I would suggest taking another look at the distributor and the ignition module...I'm no expert on the ZX's but the symtom suggests that (distributor), and it's a common problem. Good luck. Chloe
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Some funky ignition problem
From your other post I would guess that you're talking about your '83 ZX? Does it restart after sitting for awhile? How long? Chloe
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1975 280Z in So Fla....Cheap!
Too far away for me Here's the link... 280Z
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1975 280Z in So Fla....Cheap!
I would appreciate it...but I'm in Kansas . You don't want to pull it to Tulsa and then sell it, do you?
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HELP! need misc. int parts
Sorry to hijack the thread, but if you still need a choke handle, please e-mail me ...the price shouldn't be too horrific Anyway, let me know if I can help. Chloe
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1987 Fuel Pump problems
Hello, Have you looked behind the rear right-hand interior plastic trim panel? The panel that is directly behind the door. I think it's a blue relay, and you can't really see it until the panel is off. Just a thought. I remember that from another 300ZX but I don't recall what year. Chloe
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How To Read the Ring for Diff Ratio
Was it maybe this page? http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/6212/diffswap/diffswap.htm