Have you called Z Therapy? Bruce Palmer is a member of this board, and I'm sure he'd be happy to entertain your questions.
My car smokes a blue fuel smelling exhaust. I am thinking of buying the z therapy rebuilt kit and trying my hand at doing it myself. Has anybody used this kit and what was your level of success.Is it easy to use and does it cover how to adjust the floats
Thanks
Glenn
Have you called Z Therapy? Bruce Palmer is a member of this board, and I'm sure he'd be happy to entertain your questions.
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Gary
Guardian of HLS30-91415
Previous Owner of a 10/70 240Z ('83-'85)
+1 on calling Bruce.
What year carbs? If they are from a '72, they have different float heights for each carb. Make sure you know this prior to checking them. I made a float height tool per a drawing I found here and it makes setting the floats much easier. It's just a block of hardwood cut to the right thickness. In my case it has two ends for the two heights as my carbs are from a '72. Measuring them without the tool isn't easy and will likely cause you to set them wrong.
Jeff
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Jeff
My carbs are 3 screw round domes. Are yours the same carbs and if so what height did you make the wood blocks
Thanks
Glenn
Glenn,
If (and only if) your car is a '72, the heights are 16mm for the front and and 12mm for the rear. All others are 14mm.
You don't need special tools. You'll find that a 12mm wrench has a 12mm handle.
Gary
Guardian of HLS30-91415
Previous Owner of a 10/70 240Z ('83-'85)
Like Gary said, you have to know the year. That said, you can see the difference in the float mounts if you have '72 carbs.
I will take a picture tonight of my height gage. It took less than 20 minutes to make and saved me a whole bunch of aggravation when I adjusted the floats. Disclaimer: I am also a woodworker, so I had the tools needed to make the block and it was fun to do. I made it one night after reading how to make it. I didn't actually need to use it for several weeks, so the time to make it wasn't lost. If you don't have the tools needed to make the tool, just find something in your shop to use as Gary suggested.
See post #3 of this thread http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/s...t=float+height
It lists the float heights and shows the tool.
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Jeff
Northville, Michigan
IZCC #1285
'78 280 10:1 CR, Arizona Z Car header, urethane bushings, Tokico springs, Illumina struts, Panasports w/Hankook R-S2 225/50R16 tires, Maxima 105 amp alternator
http://www.classiczcars.com/photopos...00&ppuser=7975
'74 260Z BRE look-alike crap can for Optima Batteries ChumpCar World Series Racing racing
https://www.facebook.com/Jeff.Grauer
Your car is smoking blue? If I am correct, that is a sign of possible worn piston rings or valve seals... Did you check your spark plugs to see if they are exposed to oil? On the other hand, I may be totally wrong... but that was the symptom of my '70.
'72 Fairlady 240Z-L - HS30-10052, Imported in 1973 from Yokota Airbase
'70 240Z - HLS30-19927, History in SCCA CP & Trans-Am, ICSCC CIP, IMSA GTU
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[QUOTE=ajmcforester;343246]Blue usually means oil, gas is white smoke.../QUOTE]
Agree that blue is oil, but rich (gas) is black. White is coolant/water.
Jeff
Northville, Michigan
IZCC #1285
'78 280 10:1 CR, Arizona Z Car header, urethane bushings, Tokico springs, Illumina struts, Panasports w/Hankook R-S2 225/50R16 tires, Maxima 105 amp alternator
http://www.classiczcars.com/photopos...00&ppuser=7975
'74 260Z BRE look-alike crap can for Optima Batteries ChumpCar World Series Racing racing
https://www.facebook.com/Jeff.Grauer
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