Everything posted by mtdripo
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tach issues
Thanks for the help. It seems my best option is to find a later model tach.
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tach issues
I recently installed a zx dist. on my 72 240. I am using the gm modual method. My tach. now only goes up to 3000 rpm. I couldnt find anything related to this problem in the archives. Has this happend to anyone else? What may be causing this problem? Thanks, Dan BTW- some of you may remember me trying to figure out why my dual webbers kept fouling out plugs, it wasnt the carbs, it was the spark-thank god, plugs were getting expencive!-
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4 Strut cartridge installation
I agree with bambikiller. I replaced my rear struts without ever removing the a arm, just tilted the strut out past the fender well and presto. Did both sides in about 45 min. Don't let a mechanic scam you, its not that much work.Besides you will enjoy your ride much more if youdo it yourself imo.
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finally on th road but plugs fouling quickly
yeah, i was thinking it was running too rich as well but i never thought to check the spark. i've tried running the carbs at just about every ratio possable and still no luck, makes sense that it would be a weak spark. btw its fuel thats fouling the plugs. i kind of thought that timing may be an issue as well, if the spark was not ingnited at the proper time couldn't this lead to fould plugs. just curious if its possable. anyhow, thanks for your help. onward to ingnition inspection.
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finally on th road but plugs fouling quickly
Finally after many hours of suspension and engine work, I took my 72 z on its mayden voyage. Don't think I've been so happy since I beleived in Santa! Only problem is that I'm completley fouling out all my plugs after about 20 miles or so. The culprits I know to check are my vac. advance, timing, and air fuel mix. Am I missing anything? I strongly feel that the problem is in the carbs. Is there a way to tell when my air to fuel mix is set correctly without the use of a special tool such as a a colortune? If not, what tool do yall reccomend for checking the mix? I've backed out the air/fule screws 5 turns and still no cure. Maybe I'm running to lean? BTW the carbs are webber dgv's, plugs are ngk's set at .40. Any help is very appreciated, these plugs are getting a bit expencive! Dan
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webber carb adjustment
Thank's bleechz, finding info. on these carbs aint ez.
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$125.00 240Z for us
Congrats on the new z. What part of NC you from, I'm in boone nc.
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Education poll
just earned my degree in web development. The funny thing is, I make more as a stone mason than I could developing web sites. :stupid:
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looking for st dealers
got any links to st dealers? thanks, dan
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end link help
that did the trick, thanks z
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end link help
z, if you come across any st rear sprins for a 72, let me know. thanks
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end link help
thank, z sounds like that will work. Guess I'll go find out. BTW, finally installing those spring I got from you some time back, thanks. Dan
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end link help
I'm having some problems installing my new end links. Have repalced all other poly bushings with no problem, but when i try to install the end links I can't get enough threads to start the bolt at the bottom of the link. Yes I've jacked up the control arm to line it all up but still no luck. Any advice? Thanks, Dan
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how many?
Does anybody know how to find out how many z's are still on the road (by the year)? In the US the DMV should have the numbers by registration but I don't know how to go about getting this info. Thanks, Dan
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whats better?
thanks, i'll see if i can find the poll.
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whats better?
When doing away with my points, is it better to use a petronix kit or a later model pointless dizzy swap?
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Webers and power loss. Long
tranzor_z, Thanks a lot for the info, but I think you are correct about the SU's. They do recieve a lot of praize around here, and I trust the fellow members opinios greatly. In any of those books you researched did they do a comparrison of these two carb options? If so, how did the feel? Thanks, Dan
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Introduce yourself to the class?
Well my name is Dan; I'm 29 and have been a stonemason for 8 years. Now I have had around 6 z's in my past but never had a second car to drive while I truly devote myself to my new baby, a 1972 240. Well this time I'm doing it rite and I have to tell you it feels great! I live in the mountains, so its great driving the country roads; the only problem is that the driving season is kind of short. Thanks for all the very helpful advice I have received in the past from all yall fine z people and I hope to be able to provide some soon. Thanks again, Dan the z man
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Japanese Parts Suppliers
Those parts are making me drool! I find it hard to believe we can't get them locally. I'm sure shipping charges from overseas would be too much to justify the purchasing from them. Does anyone out there know if some of these parts are available locally (especially those beautiful coil over conversions). I've seen a tokico setup on ebay, but the ones offered at the overseas site seem like they may be better quality. And what about those headers! My z fever just jumped up a few degrees! Dan 72' on the road next week (I hope!)
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Webers and power loss. Long
Great to here that you fixed your problem.I have also had a terriable time finding information dealing with these carbs. In fact, after searching and searching I've found nothing. What have you been able to find? Some links to some info would be great. Thanks , Dan
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webber carb adjustment
Can anyone lead me to some info. on adjusting dual webber dgv carbs? Thanks, Dan
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stumped
My 72z has a later model engine and I'm not quite sure how to find out just what year the engine is. I know of the numbers stamped on the passanger side of the block just under the head and I've heard there are also numbers near the engine mount on the driver's side. Does anyone out there have a link to a site that will help me figure out what year my engine is? BTW, it has a N42 head if that narrows it down enough to ID the year. As always thanks for the help, Dan
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finally spring need z related advice
Zmefly, Thanks, that is a much better price on the poly bushings. Sometimes I think the big two (MSA/VBL) are way to pricey. Thanks again, you and suspension.com just saved me fifty bucks! Dan
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finally spring need z related advice
It’s finally warm enough to get some work done, but I could use some guidance first. •First, when switching from a points type distributor I was wondering what the better option is, trigger type (petronics) or late mode swap. If a swap to later model unit is the way to go, does anyone have one they would like to part with? •Second, aside from the assorted bushings and tools, what other parts should I have on hand when changing springs and struts? •Third, anyone know of a good bushing source other than MSA or VBL? Thanks for the input, Dan
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rear struts
hello all, Anyone out there have a set of rear struts (new or in very good condition) for a 1972 240? I would prefer kyb to match my new fronts, but any good aftermarket set will be considerd. Thanks, Dan