Try a different weight motor oil, one that will lube the lifters better when hot. Also use a quieting additive to quiet lifters.
It doesn't have timing..
There should be an idle screw right by or under your throttle
you can adjust you headlights by backing out a small screw or screwing it in, directly next to the headlight assembly..under the hood. pretty sure
That engine has an EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) system. There is no adjustment.
To adjust the automatic choke on a 1996 Nissan 300ZX, first ensure the engine is off and cold. Locate the throttle body and identify the choke mechanism; typically, it involves a bi-metallic spring. You can adjust the choke by loosening the screws on the choke housing and rotating the housing to change the tension of the spring, which affects the choke's opening and closing position. After making adjustments, start the engine to test the choke's operation and fine-tune as necessary.
Yes, 12 of them. Typically one will go bad and tick. If you're going to replace one, replace them all. Can get all 12 on ebay motors for ~$150. Replacing them all will prevent problems down the road.
I've been looking into ownership of a z32 and i found on youtube many people with similar noises. Has the car been sitting? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEbfkRUZ1Sg&feature=related
300zx from 84 - 88 are z31
Well it depends what you mean by "adjust". Since I think you mean angle, there was a kit issued with a lot of ZXs that was made for adjusting the lense in a grey foam container beside the spair. Lots of odd looking circle stuff and suction cup like things. elitearmageddon@hotmail.com Owner of a 1990 300zx Custom N/A (once non-turbo) Converted to Twin Turbo (in under 600.00)
There were 3,000 Nissan 300zx convertibles made
diagram of a nock sensor in a 300zx 1996
VG30DETT is in the 90-95 Nissan 300zx. It is a v6