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I followed the rebuild guide from How To Modify Your Nissan/Datsun Engine book, which told me to not bother putting the oil slinger back in when rebuilding.  I wasn't actually rebuilding (just replacing the crank damper after my last one delaminated), and then a couple nights ago, I threw my fan belt.

Are these instances related?  Is the elimination of that one shim just enough to screw up pulley alignment?

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I forgot to put my oil slinger on my 280 when I rebuilt it 4 years ago.  No problems at all.

With the car running and looking at the belt from the alternators side does/did it look off center?  I had to add a washer to the top mounting bolt to line mine up straight.

The new belt seems to have answered the mail.

However, now it won't start when the car's warm, in the cold (<40°F).  If the car's cold, it'll start regardless of the temperature.  It'll start just fine from a roll, though.  LOL

Think I'm going to pin my engine harness up, denude it, and see what I can safely strip out (+/hi/lo for RH headlight can pretty surely go away with my relay harness), what I need to replace, and what's buggered.

10 minutes ago, Jehannum said:

However, now it won't start when the car's warm, in the cold (<40°F).  If the car's cold, it'll start regardless of the temperature.  It'll start just fine from a roll, though.  LOL

Think I'm going to pin my engine harness up, denude it, and see what I can safely strip out (+/hi/lo for RH headlight can pretty surely go away with my relay harness), what I need to replace, and what's buggered.

When are you going to work on the no-start problem?  The problem and your plans don't seem to go together.

1 minute ago, Zed Head said:

When are you going to work on the no-start problem?  The problem and your plans don't seem to go together.

I'm pretty sure that the + on the coil isn't receiving any voltage on key to "start" when cold.  I'm going to troubleshoot that.

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