Everything posted by SteveJ
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ZCON Roll Call
I was wondering why the guy was trying to sell the car for $100.
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ZCON Roll Call
I uploaded more pictures from today's car show. Enjoy!
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ZCON Roll Call
Frankly I wasn't paying close attention to who owns which car. I'm just enjoying the show. I'll have more pictures up tonight. I did also manage to get my copy of a print of a 240Z in BSR livery signed by Bob Sharp.
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ZCON Roll Call
Yeah, your father told me that you're at home playing with your BMW. I hope you got the numbers you were looking for on the dyno.
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ZCON Roll Call
Okay, try this link for ZCON pictures and let me know if it works.
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How do you adjust the height of the clutch pedal?
Are there one or two nuts on the rod? A single nut can work its way loose. Two nuts torqued against one another will tend to keep both in place.
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Need an enblem for 280z Hatch - the "280Z" emblem
Tommy, are you from Michigan, or did you mean 678? Anyway, try posting on the facebook page for ClassicZCars. I put out a bleg for a fuel gauge, and a generous member on here named Dave Irwin had one out in the mail to me on the same day. I don't think it gets better than that. Anyway, there is a swap meet at ZCON tomorrow morning, and I'll keep an eye open for one.
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How do you adjust the height of the clutch pedal?
Care to elaborate? It sounds like there is more going on than the height of the clutch pedal.
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Need Help: Fried Something.
You could try here for a manual: Dyment Distribution Services 20770 Westwood Road Strongsville, OH. 44136 (800) 247-5321
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no electrical power on a 1977 280z
Check your fusible links. Make sure you download the FSM for your car and read through the EE and BE sections so you can diagnose and repair your electrical system.
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ZCON Roll Call
The wife and I are taking a short break after the opening reception. Mr. K talked to the convention via Skype. He looks pretty darn good for 101. I won a NISMO license plate frame. I'm tempted to put it on my ugly 73 just for the comedic value.
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How do you adjust the height of the clutch pedal?
Zforce gave you the correct answer. Just look in the FSM. It's there.
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My z sputters and stalls on take off
Download copies of the FSM and owners manual, then. Learn about maintaining your Z, and you will reap the benefits of classic car ownership.
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Yellow wire and Black wire.
The only yellow wire I could find was for the gas gauge. The only black/yellow wire I could find on the wiring diagram that I would suspect running through that area is for the windshield washer tank. I suggest downloading a copy of the FSM, going to the BE section, and printing out a copy of the wiring diagram. Since I'm at the convention, I'm trying to read the diagram on the screen of a netbook computer while turning my head sideways (Eventually, I just turned the computer on its side, but I didn't find any other potential candidates.). It's not the easiest thing to trace wires like that. Unfortunately, the FSM doesn't do the greatest job of identifying where single wire connections are.
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ZCON Roll Call
There are a few S30s & S130s hiding in the parking garage. It's just too dark in there to take a decent picture. From my room, I can also see an S30 in the other parking area adjacent to the garage. I just don't feel like going out into the heat right now.
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ZCON Roll Call
Sorry, I was running around with the wife today. I haven't seen many cars, yet, either. Hopefully that will be different tomorrow.
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ZCON Roll Call
Well, we're at the hotel now. For some reason I was pretty thirsty on the drive down. The car ran like a champ. I'd never taken it on a 300 mile drive. We stopped a little after half way, and it only needed 6.3 gallons to fill it. And I thought the car was running rich.
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Weird Myths or Facts about your Z car
88 MPH. That's when the flux capacitor kicks in.
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No dash lights, radio power
Actually, I can't believe I overlooked suggesting the simple, such as looking at the fuses. Still, it's not a bad idea to look for exposed wires that could have shorted to ground. I've lost a few fuses that way.
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Need Help: Fried Something.
D'oh! I missed that. I'm trying to remember if the fried ammeter allowed the starter to spin. Unfortunately I have to finish getting ready for my trip to the convention, so I can't dig into it now.
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Need Help: Fried Something.
Bill, be sure to check the fusible link between the starter and the engine wiring harness. I think Arne is on to something as far as overloading when you crossed the streams. You created a dead short that wasn't protected by a fuse. Therefore, there's a good chance the fusible link took a good shot of current, too. Edit: Oh, and there is always the chance that you fried the ammeter in your dash, too. That could prevent starting. I've seen that before.
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Blue Wires with in-line fuses
FYI, here is another post from the OP. Considering he didn't have the accessory fuse in, I would say the dead wires are most likely energized through the accessory fuse.
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No dash lights, radio power
So what did you find wrong? Posting solutions help people when they search for answers.
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Fuse Block Question
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Blue Wires with in-line fuses
Where in the dash harness are they? Edit: Nevermind. Put in the fuse for accessories (marked Common on your MSA fuse box), and you will probably have voltage.