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Datsun 280Z Interior Trim Question
Remember that the doors are different between years. The late 260z and the early 280Z (1975 to 7/96) Z car door panels/ door cards will not interchange with the 8/76 to 1978 cars. The door lock knob and rod and corresponding hole is moved toward the front of the door on the 8/76 to 1978 Z cars. The Windows and regulators are different. Not sure of the date but they are not interchangeable. Most likely 8/76 to 1978. It most likely was done when the government mandated safety reinforcement bar be added to the doors of the 280z. This is also the reason the armrest mounting holes are relocated on the later cars. The 1970 to 73 Z cars use a flat panel while the 260 to 280Z use a pleated style door card. There are also differences in the seats, their sliders and the seat mounting points. There are differences in the colors offered and textures. For example the tan is different between years. Carpets are different between models and years. For example the rear deck carpets are cut different. Footwell side panels are different between years. I hope this helps as a starting point. I am sure there are more. Good luck, JB
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No power to fuel pump and no injector trip
Have you checked for a blown fuse or if the connections are clean? Check the connectivity of the connection to the computer?
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'70 240Z and 260Z Convertible in the Fall
- 260 Z Convertible top down
- 260 Z Convertible
- 260 Z Convertible
- 280 Z Convertible
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Driveability
Blast from the past. I have the same issue and appreciate the input you all had in 2007. Did you ever get rid of the surging? Sounds like the 20 wt. oil was a big first step and I will do that as soon as I find 20 wt. I have been using 30 wt. oil in my 240z and 260z for years. The surging has only showed its ugly head in the 260z recently. Any update would be great. Thanks, JohnB
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Arrrrrr my bonnet doesn't open!
My cable seems to be slipping. I will try to replicate your tool. Thanks for the update and tool pictures. John
- 240-280z S12 Front brake upgrade using AM vented rotor made for stock calipers?
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240-280z S12 Front brake upgrade using AM vented rotor made for stock calipers?
Can you use an aftermarket rotor such as the vented, slotted and cross drilled rotors of r1 concepts that are made for the stock 240-280z calipers with the S12, S12W or later 86-88 S12+8 Toyota calipers without using the rotor spacer? I am trying to save the $100-150 cost of the spacer. Thanks, John
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Front Brake upgrade Spacers for $70
I would be interested in a set. I have an early 260z I would like to upgrade. I have a set of 72 240z hubs I can switch to if needed. Let me know. Thanks, John
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Refurbishing Mag Wheels
Wheels America. $129/ wheel to mak like new. I have tried it yet but was referred to it by the local tire chain. They are a national chain: http://www.wheelsamerica.com/ JohnB
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Help! Car ran today and now dead. No electric at all - short
I own and have owned multiple 240Z's and two 280Z's. I have only had one fusible link go bad. This is my first 260Z. Since it is an early one and is so close to the old '73 240Z I thought the fusible links in the small white topped boxes where a 280Z FI related upgrade. Since none where on the inner fender I ASSuMEd it was like the 240Z near the alternater and starter. I brought two of my links from my 280Z and swapped in the one that was blown. It was mostly gone, blown to bits plus a whole burned through the cover against the fire wall. So I am guessing the starter went bad and the link blew or the link blew from the jump start arc because the starter was bad. I found the starter had a brittle cap on the solenoid that came apart when I removed the starter. The starter looked trashed. Now the car starts quicker with the new high torque starter (Bosch $70 from Pep Boys) and IT RUNS! I plan on replacing the fusible links with new ones for the 260Z. Last question: What is the difference between the fusible links from a 260Z and the 280Z? Are they the same rating or are they specific to the model? I see on ebay they are listed differently. Of course the 280Z's are cheaper and you get four vs two for about the same amount. Are they interchangable? Thanks to Manny1973, SteveJ, Idahokidd, dimitri zee and FastWoman. Your ideas where a big help! As always this forum keeps my Z's on the road. Thanks again, JohnB
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Help! Car ran today and now dead. No electric at all - short
I am going to check out the fusible links.