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BLS357

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  1. I've been neglecting the Z....Letting it rot away in the garage. Im going to get busy with it this winter. I have a ridiculous amount of parts piled up to get this build on the road. Expect good things to come. Here is my newest addition to the lineup. It is also the reason I've barely even seen the Datsun in 4 months. Stupid Fun!!
  2. Looks like they are the Carol Shelby wheels. They have the same ccs marking that google images shows on carol shelby wheels. Thanks for leading me in the right direction. The wheels I got with my 240z seem to be impossible to find any information on also. I have gathered that they are ATS wheels from the 70's and that's about it. They are really light. Any info?
  3. Thanks man. I'm ready to get to work on the Z again. I've been busy and the weather got cold again....but It will be nice someday! The turbo car will be a great parts mule. It has a lot of goodies on it. I really like the wheels on it. I'm not 100% sure what they are. They look similar to epsilon mesh wheels. I snapped a few pics after I brought it home. Here ya go
  4. Jacob - I'm in Des Moines. I signed up over on the Nebraska Z car forum a while back. Everyone was way cool! My dad lives in Omaha too, so I was all about it. I was gearing up to start coming out but the deeper I dug the more problems I found with the car. I decided to disassemble it and fix all these issues and the rust as it was progressing crazy fast (In a garage). I'm going to build this thing up right. I have the majority of what I need now. As I take it apart I wonder how it even made the 650 mile trip home. Scary stuff. NO MORE OF THAT!! I'd love to still come out and pick your brain / hang with you guys sometime though, even if I can't drive the car. There is NO ONE around here that has any interest (or knowledge) in Datsuns. It'd be great to have a 2 sided conversation about this, Lol I think my girlfriend's head is going to explode if I keep talking to her about it I would have a lot of questions for a guy like you. Everything from rust repair to Megasquirt. I would be THRILLED to have some help with this project! Even if it's just knowledge! I'm gonna start perusing your posts. Thanks for droppin a line man
  5. Thanks guys, I'm pretty excited about it! I was gonna drag it home today but it started raining then turned to snow.....Ugh, Iowa I've spent some time pondering this myself. It is on the air filter side. When I bought the car the kid was bragging about how they were running it with an "open MAF". He thought it was cool. My guess is something got into there, bounced around for a while and chewed them up. I am no expert either though.
  6. Black240Z - Thanks for reading and commenting! I found a used turbo that I'll use for now. The damaged turbo is water cooled but the stock replacement is oil cooled only; so I'm going to look into getting it fixed and rebuilt. I'm deffinately hip to Big Phil's vids too, they are awesome. Clutchdust - Glad to hear you were able to get a less rusty car. Rust sucks.....especially in Iowa. I don't know a whole lot about body work but luckily I have 2 close friends that both own body shops! So, I'll be learning and watching. Thanks for reading! Minor Update: After years of harassment my neighbor sold me a complete turbo car he had collecting rust. It's an 82 and he said it ran when he parked it a few years ago. Now I have a spare L28et and R200! It has cool wheels too! I got it for cheap.
  7. Hey guys, I've been here a while now. Reading mostly. Usually I can find it by searching, so I don't say much. I bought this 73 240Z after I took out a loan to buy a Volkswagen Corrado and totalled it on the test drive. Crazy, I know. I found this Z on Craigslist and later found a for sale thread for it here on HybridZ. http://forums.hybrid...__1#entry672177 I drove 650 miles to find a car that was not as advertised; to put it nicely. I paid him accordingly and made the purchase. I started home only to have it die on the freeway in Chicago for 10 min (in rush hour), lose 5th gear 100 miles in, and the wiper arm fly off the side of the windshield in downpour. That's leaving out a dozen other things. It was a bad trip. The car, although running poorly, was fast! Photos from the day I got it home. I started digging around and found the a lot of questionable work. (Again putting it nicely). Here is a pic of the fuel pump that was clanging around. Held only by it's hoses and a zip tie. Or the condition of the coil and plug wire I found a dude in Omaha that had two 5 speeds in his garage. Said they had been there for 15 years but worked good when they were pulled. I took the gamble and the 20 miles I drove my car with it installed; it shifted great. Got the car home and started to try to diagnose all the driveability issues and found all sorts of fun stuff. I think a 5th grader wired this car. Random things unplugged, bare wires, 13 individual power wires going to positive batt terminal..... It's ugly. I've had quite the learning curve as I've been a Jeep tech my whole life and we use speed density not MAF/AFM. So thanks for all the great info everyone! After realizing my car was rusting more and more everyday and must have been put together in 45 minutes. I decided to strip it down and restore the body and fix all the half done things. This car needs to reassembled properly anyhow. What i have already found is scary at times. I have two different friends that own body shops so I'll get a bit of assistance from them. One even owns a mint '72 Z. I bought the "How to restore" book by Wick Humble and it gave me a good guideline to follow. I started to strip away. I plan to build a rotisserie to do the underside and floor pans which will need attention. There is rust in almost all of the common places. My goal is to eliminate all the rust/fix body, paint the car, and get the engine running properly. Eventually go Megasquirt, but, one step at a time. Pics of floor There are already patch jobs on both sides. They are riveted in though. Even put the g/f to work on scraping the sound deadener stuff....she likes to help. Spare tire area looks pretty good. Next I removed engine wiring harness and pulled the motor/trans. Went pretty smooth, had a friends help. Not much to it. Separated the motor/trans took clutch/PP/Flywheel off. Put on engine stand. Even with the hood, cowl, interior all inside my house I am running out of room. Z all lifted Took turbo intake off to look for problems and stripped the N42 bare. Will go with the N42, It will look good clean. Then....SOME BAD NEWS!! The boot between the turbo and J-pipe looked worn and I figured it'd be a good idea to peek into inlet of the turbo while I was so close and it was ugly. This is not what I wanted to see....Any suggestions on what to do about this? Replace, I assume. Boot was torn too That's what I got right now. It's been wicked cold here in Iowa lately and I haven't been getting in as much garage time as I'd like, but, it's coming along. Any comments/suggestions gladly taken. Thanks for reading my novel of a first post! Until next time, A.J.
  8. Awesome job man!! I'm in the process of doing some of the same stuff and your thread is motivating. Keep on keepin on! Also, what wheels are those? They look great! A.j.
  9. Wow, it's crazy fast too! Using android on the normal browser.
  10. I live in Des Moines and might be able to find the time to help you out. I'm warning you now though, I drive a 98 Grand Cherokee 5.9 Limited with a mopar performance pcm that eats premium fuel like nobody's business. 12 MPG HWY TOPS on premium!! If it's still worth it to you, hit me up. Always down to give some back. A.J.
  11. Gearing up to start the complete resto...

  12. Short of having to fix a blown out wheelbearing, the car is running like a monster :D

  13. Still the same. Plugs replaced, tried different AFM, Cant find any timing marks, fuel pressure seems good. Runs ok until boost. Usually cuts before I get to 2 lbs of boost. I am almost ready to write it off until I have the funds for MegaSquirt. But at the same time I need to buckle down; quit being a whiny bitch and rip the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ apart.

  14. I worked at Jeep dealers my whole automotive career. I dont know how many 25 minute PDI's (post delivery inspection) I did on the SRT8's. Leave for drive with 1 mile on it; come back with 25 and the smell of burnt brakes. :burnout:They go real good stock. I have the old super Jeep. The 5.9 Limited. Although it's not as fast as an SRT, it still has no problems with Mustangs and Vettes until you get to 60.
  15. I replaced FPR and fuel pressure went up to about 32 and raises in boost like its supposed to and now it wont go into boost? chokes when you get past 0 vacuum. If i get it to go into boost it shoots up to 7 psi and barely pulls? IDK anymore....back to square 1 i guess. Lame
  16. I think flatblack280 still has a 300zx ecu and MAF for sale with the connectors for $150. (I think!)
  17. Not bad at all. Did they put an 02 bung in it for you? I have exhaust I got from Yasin (SlowNrusty) with a downpipe 3 inch tube and a borla muffler with a tip; I just have to pay someone to cut the V band flange off the downpipe and weld the bolt style flange on and then weld the rest up. Ia muffler was the cheapest reputable shop I could find and trust. We definitely need to get together and flog some Z's sometime. Im joining up with the Nebraska Z car club; they seem pretty cool. Only an hour or so away too.
  18. Where did you go? I am having Iowa Muffler on 2nd Ave do my exhaust (3 inch) and make me a downpipe. All for around 300$
  19. Things are going better now. After spending months reading posts, FSM, and FI bible. I'm waiting to see if that FPR will bring my fuel pressure back up; that seems to be one of my last issues. Runs great now, idles good. Just doesent pull hard. Probably due to the low fuel pressure. I'll let you know what the end result is. As far as getting people together; that would be great! My buddy has a perfect 71 that he drives a few times a year, my other friend has a Z31 but he sideswiped a fence (it's ugly). And there is this tweeker guy down the road who has three 280zx's but I only go down there out of absolute necessity. That is all I know of. Oh, and the 75 people a day with their suits and ties driving 350Z's 55 in the fast lane. If you got a few friends....I do too. We'll make the best of it. Thinking about joining the Nebraska Z car club too.
  20. When I removed the obstruction in my return line the pressure dropped from 135psi to about 29psi. With the vacuum line removed from the FPR the pressure was about 38psi. With 10 Hg of vacuum on the FPR it was about 33 Psi. I was thinking my fuel pressure seemed low as well but the car seems to run fine? The gauge deffinately had a costant flicker to it. Jumped around a .5 PSI or so constantly. It wasn't like you described though; mine was just constant fluctuation between 29 & 30 PSI. Im going to try a new FPR and see what happens.
  21. I had really weird driveability issues with my motor (83 L28ET). My fuel pump died; so I put a Walbro external pump on it. Then (now) the car would barely turn over or idle and cut out while driving. checked a half million voltages and resistances. All good. If i held the AFM flapper door in a little bit it would idle. End result hooked a fuel pressure gauge and got an initial reading of a hose on the gauge instantly swelling and blew before I could get the key off. Did it again and got about 135psi. I think thats about 100 more than I need. Unhooked the return and put it in a gas can and pressure dropped to about 26 psi at idle. (Pressure was @ 37 psi with no vacuum line hooked to regulator) I havent found the blockage in the return line yet but Im guessing it will solve the majority of my FI issues. Its VERY worth checking out. I live outside DM if you needed to use the gauge or anything. Ive been chasing these problems since the last time I talked to you, just figured it all out last night. Best of Luck, A.J.
  22. I wear them too. Worked at the dealer for 5 years and wore them everyday. Saved my hands a lot of torture. It's nice to pull them off and have clean hands too!
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