Jump to content
HybridZ

Tony Hambric

Members
  • Posts

    4
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About Tony Hambric

  • Birthday 04/20/1962

Tony Hambric's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

10

Reputation

  1. Please let me know how you solve your problem. I'm still having the same problem, however I will change out my ECU with a known good one to see if that solve my problem. I went thru and cleaned all of my injector connectors due to some corrosion. I performed the same bench test on my fuel pump, and it worked, so we do share the same problem.My e-mail is hypetyme@earthlink.net Tony
  2. I still need an ECU for a 1977 280Z. What is the part # & Lot number of the one you have? Some of the ECU'S have different amount of pins. e-mail me, hypetyme@earthlink.net Tony
  3. My question is, can replacing an ECU with a replacement with a different part number, and fewer electrical pins cause the car not to function properly? I replaced the ECU in my 1977 280Z that has 26 pins with an ECU with 35 pins. Would the exchange not work if the pin count is not the same? I'm trying to get my fuel pump to work? I was told that the ECU was bad. The old ECU part number is A11-600-000. The replacement ECU part number is A11-000-000. The car is Fuel Injected.
  4. I'm looking for an ECU for a 1977 280Z. The portion that control my fuel pump is shorted out. Any recommendations welcome.
  5. I had a brain cramp! What does AFM stand for? I know it's location, however can't recall the name.
  6. The fuel pump on my 1977 280Z does not work. I removed the fuel pump and did a bench test, and the pump worked. I performed a voltage test on the wiring harness going to the pump, however with the key in the start position, I did not have power at the pump. I have yet found the fuel pump relay so that I can check it out. Any advice welcome!
×
×
  • Create New...