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Ebized

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  1. From what I have seen on here in the last 12 years thrust bearing noise in the 350s is quite normal and I experienced it on my first 350, But if there are no other issues with the drivetrain/changing gear then just accept it as part of the car's character and wait until there is a need to change the clutch. Always helps to meet up with other Zed owners and compare with theirs
  2. "It's there to help protect potential buyers." That comment is true in respect of the Zeds for sale sub-forum but not so in respect of parts for sale. See rules here: However.... As SuperStu indicates in his post before mine, it's the fact we are a free forum that does attract the chancers - seeing us as a free advert board and who really give nothing in return, certainly not any confidence through posting history. It has been the forum's policy since its inception to impose a minimum (non-spam) posting limit to hopefully discourage the chancers but, at the same time not removing ads that may include items that members would dearly love to get hold of. Maybe the minimum post limit does need to be raised if the team are nowadays finding ever increasing abuse of parts for sale sub-forum, or if they have less than X number of posts the advert is held back from appearing on here until they pay the forum a fee - as traders have to?
  3. Best info I have found in the past as to the cause is here - see last two lines:
  4. Think yourself lucky you can at least still see the engine - but at least I am enjoying confusing the non-petrol heads by guessing where it is on the Cayman.
  5. Anyone with the issue should do this first - no brainer!
  6. Info here: If the car is at a Nissan dealer doubt they will do the work arounds that some have done successfully (see later pages) or get to a point where the fuse can be pulled. More likely they will want to do the Nissan fix and charge silly money and if that is what you decide to do and knowing replacement locks have failed you really ought to consider the fuse removal afterwards to avoid a repeat failure. Chances of getting it done as a goodwill gesture or giving you a contribution seems to be unlikely nowadays, sadly.
  7. 370 Nismo is manual only (unless the option has been added recently?) but pretty sure the non-nismo 370 offers auto. https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-japanesecars/nismo-reveals-344hp-370z/26988
  8. I'm not sure if there are any 370 specialists in Hampshire, nor in Sussex where I live, and the nearest specialist I know is Kaiser in North Kent who I and many other members on here have used - in fact a good friend is travelling down from Lincolnshire this week in his 350 to have work done there such is his reputation. Might be further to travel than you would like, so why not give Sly a call - maybe it might save you time and money in the long run.
  9. I see you have started another thread on the same subject - did you follow up my advice here:
  10. Stunning car and pics - the three-quarter view I particularly love
  11. It was only a matter of time........ Sam's car found a good home then
  12. Maybe you two could meet up being the same part of the world, and given Chris (Keyser) has had more than his fair share of experience with 350s Very difficult to tell from those vids what the noise you are concerned about is, but given the idle noise you mention and not saying if the release bearing was changed - a notorious issue for 350s, maybe that is part/the problem you are concerned with??
  13. I recall some 370 owners have had the issue like you describe, but did a quick search on here and could not find any outcomes to help. But, it might be worth you contacting Sly at Kaizer Motors (trader on here) who is an award winning ex Nissan Master technician who may be able to help, although I see you are based in Hampshire and he is based near Hoo in Kent, but that did/would not deter me traveling from near Littlehampton when I had the 370 or indeed as I have since, failing any help from your ask on here.. https://kaizermotor.co.uk/
  14. Great venue, weather, food and an excellent number of Zeds - good to see they remain as popular as ever. Thanks for organizing Martin and to everyone who were able to come along to make it a good turn-out. Couple of pics of the meet that will hopefully become a regular venue
  15. Lunch added for me Payco - lunch zippypooz - lunch HoundDog - lunch Nissmoandy+catering manger -lunchs Ebized - lunch Adrian @ TORQEN - no lunch Darren-B - no lunch Paul - lunch Seb - lunch Olly - lunch (Maybe bring Skyline too) Darkside - lunch Paul K+1 - Lunch Stephanie -Lunch Flashback - Lunch Jon - Lunch
  16. Just love your ingenuity. Is there much weight difference between the OEM 350 engine/box and the Monaro pairing? Maybe a baffle plate in the sump to help keep oil around the pick-up, especially if you tracking it? Is a dry sump set-up out of the question?
  17. I started buying sports cars in 2005 (first Zed) at the ripe old age of 57 and still doing so - see my sig. Never got on the snow slopes either, but I'm skiing now
  18. As you have previously mentioned starting issues: Sounds like it is a battery issue. Do you know if the steering lock issue has been fixed that affected many 370s of similar age to your car:
  19. Payco - lunch zippypooz - lunch HoundDog - lunch Nissmoandy - lunch Ebized - lunch(s) to be advised
  20. A first post accusing a Zed owner, who may not even be a member on here and without evidence to justify the post, gets zero credit in my book and deserves to be binned
  21. Quite possibly - I had one of the very early GTi's with a 4-speed gearbox - here doing a Sprint at Goodwood many moons ago......in the 1980's
  22. If Sly was not phased by your worries I am sure he would have said if he felt otherwise. Given you are new to 370 ownership and assuming it is a manual, from my experience and what I have seen mentioned numerous times on the forum over many years, it is not uncommon for both the 350 and 370 to emit "smells" from the clutch after a run, especially if that was spirited! Not sure where you are feeling the exhaust heat, but yes in both the cabins of the 350s and 370s the tunnel alongside your legs does get warm. Otherwise, given every exhaust system gets hot whereabouts are you feeling that heat? Again with manuals, the gearboxes in the 350/370 have been described as 'agricultural', and that is particularly noticeable until it is fully warmed up and/or you are in slow moving traffic. The release bearings are known for being noisy, but as your 370 is relatively low mileage and Sly did not mention an issue there would suggest the "humming" you hear was not abnormal. I bit surprised to hear the diff oil (as opposed to the gearbox oil) was changed to see if that cured the humming noise given the noise is audible to you when idling and the diff is obviously not turning. But once you get on the open road the gearboxes come alive and personally I found them a delight to use whereas many modern manuals are so slick there is no real driver involvement, so for me was part of the enjoyment of Zed ownership. Best suggestion is to get yourself along to a meet where there are other 370 owners and get them to see if they think any of your issues are significant or just typical for the car...which is what I suspect.
  23. Word of caution fitting 20mm spacers on 370s. You are likely to find that the length of the front hub studs will protrud through the spacers with the front wheels having not having enough recess to allow the wheel to bolted flat to the spacer. Not an issue with 25mm spacers. See this link, but do not use the slip spacers I show there as they distorted and led to wheel judder.
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