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SteveJ

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  1. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Yep, that's the expected level of Arizona corrosion. 😉 Did you try running it and checking the voltage at the battery while it's running?
  2. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Just putting this out there for people to remember when diagnosing electrical issues, I have seen this on a couple of cars now. First a 260Z with no turn signals. The hazard lights worked. We looked for continuity from the switch to the bulb socket. The test failed, so I took apart the connectors to see where we were losing signal. All of the harness sections tested good. We plugged the harnesses back together, and the turn signals worked. Next a 280Z with an intermittent temperature gauge. After testing for a while with mixed results, I separated the dash harness from the engine harness, again with inconclusive results. After I plugged the harness back together, it worked. Don't forget to unplug harnesses and reconnect them. Some contact cleaner or Deoxit doesn't hurt, either.
  3. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Start the engine and see what the voltage at the battery is with the engine running. It wouldn't hurt to see what that looks like. @Dolfinz - Could you take a photo of the negative terminal of the battery, the end of the battery cable at the starter and where the smaller wire attaches at the firewall? Bad grounds can cause a lot of frustration.
  4. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Interior
    I need to take pictures. It hasn't reached the top of my list, yet. It will after I get a customer car out of my garage.
  5. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    When I started out on the mailing list it was all dial-up. That took too long to get to see the boobies. You also had to remember to program in the code before the dial up number to stop call waiting, otherwise your online time would get interrupted.
  6. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    If it doesn't it means you have some more wiring bugs to squash. Make sure you still have good voltage to ground on the black/white at the ballast resistor.
  7. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    That's because it will be 18 years. 😉 According to your profile you joined in 2004.
  8. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I was on the big mailing list before I joined Mike's mailing list.
  9. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Thanks, Ron ( @zclocks). That makes a lot of sense to me, especially with my fail on the 200SX clock. I'll have to take another look at it. Are you interested in any photos of the guts of the 200SX clock?
  10. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Here's an interview with one of the ad creators: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/joy-ride-story-most-loved-car-commercial-ever-made-rob-siltanen/
  11. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Sorry, it's not my write up. I have one of those clocks sitting on my parts shelves, waiting for me.
  12. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
  13. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Fuel Injection
    The 77 FSM does show the ballast resistor.
  14. My family had a 68 Mustang when I was growing up, so I always had a special place in my heart for Mustangs, despite what idiots were doing at car shows. Back in 2011 when I wanted a new daily driver, I got the new Mustang with the 3.7L V6. It's a pretty good car, but it's no 68 Mustang. I appreciate it for what it is and for the honor it shows to the original. The new Z will never be like the old Z, but I like how it pays respect to the heritage. I also plan on judging it for what it is and not what cars once were. I think it could be a great modern driver in that respect. I'll also still enjoy driving the originals whenever I can.
  15. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    So the white wire has the battery sensing voltage. It should have 12VDC to ground full time, so that's good. The black/white wire in the engine harness should have 12VDC to ground when the key is ON. It branches off the wire that goes from connector C-7 under the dash all of the way to the ballast resistor. Corrosion could have built up where Nissan spliced it into the wiring harness, but that seems strange for an AZ car. Just for fun, unplug the black/white wire from the condenser under the voltage regulator and test again at the voltage regulator connector and the bullet connector that was connected to the condenser.
  16. Sorry, all I can provide is more reading material. At least the second link has someone describing his experience. https://www.hagerty.com/assets/PDF/DomesticShipping.pdf https://www.hagerty.com/media/advice/shipping-a-car-heres-how-and-why-to-make-the-right-choice/
  17. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    No! That is not the right solution. Run the tests I posted. Figure out what is wrong and fix it. You will get better results.
  18. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I think I know what inspired the scammers to use the phrase "Hello buddy".
  19. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    At least some of the scammers/spammers are nice enough to self-identify with the "Hello Buddy" post.
  20. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Yes, you should see 12VDC to ground at the white black white with the ignition on. To check, unplug the voltage regulator from the engine harness. Put the key in ON. Measure voltage to ground at the black/white wire on the engine harness. You should see 12VDC. With the VR unplugged, you can also use the ohmmeter function to measure resistance at the two pins marked below. There should be about 0 ohms (continuity). If the car will start and run, test the voltage at the battery with the car running. It should be running around 14 VDC or a little more. That is a better test.
  21. I was asked to keep it quiet, but it is a classic Z color.
  22. So they had the red and the grey Zs at Caffeine and Octane this morning. It was great to see them in person and sit in them. The wife wasn't thrilled with the seats, but I thought they should be a great incentive to me to lose some more weight. I found the ergonomics of the driver's position to be excellent. If you have a 370Z, you won't be surprised by much of anything on the interior. That's not a bad thing to me. I think the cars look very nice in person. I don't have a problem with the large mouth on the car, but I wouldn't mind if they put a vestigial bumper on it to break it up. My thought is that we can expect to see that on a refresh in the future. The Nissan people there want feedback. I was telling one of the product planning guys the color I was hoping to see for a Z. He hinted that if I'm patient, I will be rewarded. That's perfect because I'm not in a rush to join the current new car buying frenzy. If you want a gasoline powered Z, this may be the last model you can buy.
  23. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Not surprised about tonyd4. I reported his first post as suspicious.
  24. The red Z will be at Caffeine and Octane in Atlanta tomorrow. Even the wife is willing to get up early to see it.
  25. SteveJ posted a post in a topic in Interior
    I'm not sure about the screw size/type, but I do suggest getting some JIS screwdrivers to reduce the chances of messing up the heads in future.

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