A few things
A few things
First off, does anyone have a PS pump that will fit into an 86 NA? Mine is missing the adjustment screw to adjust the tensioner and I would like to put one in that does.
Also, the haynes manual doesn't go over actually pulling the fenders off, any guides? There's the guide to do the front skirt, but nothing about the actual body panels.
I'm pulling the engine and rebuilding it, but would like to do it so I can get in and clean everything better.
Also, the haynes manual doesn't go over actually pulling the fenders off, any guides? There's the guide to do the front skirt, but nothing about the actual body panels.
I'm pulling the engine and rebuilding it, but would like to do it so I can get in and clean everything better.
power steering pump comes without any attachments so you need to find a junker and take what you need. fenders keep taking bolts out until it comes off. you may need to take the fiber plates that cover the inside of the wheel well off.
Welcome to the ZDriver forums! 
You said Haynes but you should have a copy of your Factory Service Manual (FSM). You can download it from http://www.xenonz31.com/reference.html. There are other good docs there, too.
Take some time to get familiar with the FSM and check out the inspection & troubleshooting sections for the stuff you want to work right again. They are step-by-step, easy to follow.
To locate recyclers near you, go to car-part.com and sort the search results by distance from your zip code. Recyclers are a great resource for Z31 parts but they tend to crush cars over 25 yrs old because of the shrinking parts market. Find a good junker and stock up on parts you are likely to need as your Z gets older. Very reasonable prices compared to OEM or aftermarket too.
Again, welcome to ZDriver!

You said Haynes but you should have a copy of your Factory Service Manual (FSM). You can download it from http://www.xenonz31.com/reference.html. There are other good docs there, too.
Take some time to get familiar with the FSM and check out the inspection & troubleshooting sections for the stuff you want to work right again. They are step-by-step, easy to follow.
To locate recyclers near you, go to car-part.com and sort the search results by distance from your zip code. Recyclers are a great resource for Z31 parts but they tend to crush cars over 25 yrs old because of the shrinking parts market. Find a good junker and stock up on parts you are likely to need as your Z gets older. Very reasonable prices compared to OEM or aftermarket too.
Again, welcome to ZDriver!
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