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bermeopablo |
Posted: 2009/8/12 16:40 Updated: 2009/8/12 16:40 |
Just popping in Joined: 2009/5/2 From: ECUADOR Posts: 1 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 hello beautiful camper, please can you tell me what kind of engine dou you installed and also the brandand i have a 1996 datsun 1200 and i want to change the engine thanks
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2009/8/12 23:50 Updated: 2009/8/12 23:50 |
Moderator Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31625 Online! |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 Hi bermeopablo, welcome to the club. The engine in this photo is Nissan CA18DET factory turbo engine. It fits nicely into a Datsun 1200 truck/pickup/camioneta. Many say this is the very best engine for a swap. Details are at: Tech: CA Engine Swap
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hotrocket |
Posted: 2009/3/8 10:03 Updated: 2009/3/8 10:03 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2007/12/20 From: Nyngan, nsw Australia Posts: 2376 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 hi i see you removed the battery did you put it in the back?, where did you run the cable leads, im up to that stage
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crzy_1200_ute |
Posted: 2009/3/8 10:34 Updated: 2009/3/8 10:34 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2006/3/4 From: Adelaide Posts: 1274 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 i ran the postive from the battery to the chassis, then i grounded the engine on both sides of it to the chassis and i ran the postive cord -2 gauge as i didnt wanna lose any power in it..
i used a rubber groment and drilled a hole inthe fire wall down the button as the cord runs under the seats then pops out the firewall hole closest to the brake pedel and yeh
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hotrocket |
Posted: 2009/3/8 10:47 Updated: 2009/3/8 10:47 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2007/12/20 From: Nyngan, nsw Australia Posts: 2376 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 no prob's with engineers runnin it through the cab floor???
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crzy_1200_ute |
Posted: 2009/3/8 10:51 Updated: 2009/3/8 10:51 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2006/3/4 From: Adelaide Posts: 1274 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 it isnt engineered...
your meant to run it away from the fuel lines and i have so meh
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hotrocket |
Posted: 2009/3/8 10:53 Updated: 2009/3/8 10:53 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2007/12/20 From: Nyngan, nsw Australia Posts: 2376 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 yep good idea
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hotrocket |
Posted: 2008/1/31 1:33 Updated: 2008/1/31 1:33 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2007/12/20 From: Nyngan, nsw Australia Posts: 2376 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 Very nice Ute like it alot....
Question been seeing is a few mixed comment on the CA18 box's.....
What i like to no seeing that your ute has a CA18......!! In the 4cyl's pintara's did they only come out with STUMPY 5 SPEED BOX's??, Why im asking is i dont really want to cut another hole in the tunnel,....
Im looking at buying one soon
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crzy_1200_ute |
Posted: 2008/1/30 23:57 Updated: 2008/1/30 23:57 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2006/3/4 From: Adelaide Posts: 1274 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 yeh the s13 brackets.. but make sure u get the rubbers too.. u just need to trim a bit of the rubber or the rubber hits the bonnet
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Mildman |
Posted: 2008/1/31 4:09 Updated: 2008/1/31 4:09 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/9/2 From: SE Melbourne Posts: 3195 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 Cool, S13 brackets....funny thing is I've been down the wreckers a few times, every S13, N13, Pintara etc...that might have these brackets has been stripped of them! I might just buy them over the counter at a Nissan wrecker I guess.
Stumpy 5 speed by the way comes from the 2.4E Skyline MR30.
The pintara has a CA20 in it, the stumpy 5 speed is not a CA bellhousing. (AFAIK)
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hotrocket |
Posted: 2008/4/9 21:53 Updated: 2008/4/9 21:53 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2007/12/20 From: Nyngan, nsw Australia Posts: 2376 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 QUOTE : Stumpy 5 speed by the way comes from the 2.4E Skyline MR30. Thanks for that info
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kululadotgroen |
Posted: 2008/1/30 13:22 Updated: 2008/1/30 13:22 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2006/7/12 From: Cape Town ZA Posts: 1054 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 I like good clean installs like these. Good job, very clean and neat.
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Mildman |
Posted: 2008/1/30 21:59 Updated: 2008/1/30 21:59 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/9/2 From: SE Melbourne Posts: 3195 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 By standard brackets do you mean S13 rad brackets?
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crzy_1200_ute |
Posted: 2008/1/30 10:59 Updated: 2008/1/30 10:59 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2006/3/4 From: Adelaide Posts: 1274 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 as kegs said, there the stand brackets but u just need to cut the drivers side one down, coz its a right angel.. then i just gave them a quick grind and clean then spot of new paint :)
they look like there brought lol
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crzy_1200_ute |
Posted: 2008/1/30 10:51 Updated: 2008/1/30 10:51 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2006/3/4 From: Adelaide Posts: 1274 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 hey guys,
heres one of the two engine bay pictures for ya..
hope ya like..
feel free to ask any questions wat im running and that
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Mildman |
Posted: 2008/1/30 10:53 Updated: 2008/1/30 10:53 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/9/2 From: SE Melbourne Posts: 3195 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 What did you use for brackets for the top of the radiator?
They look like a good fit.
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kegs |
Posted: 2008/1/30 10:55 Updated: 2008/1/30 10:55 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2003/1/5 From: campbelltown (sydney) australia Posts: 1802 |
Re: photo shoot, engine bay #1 theyre the stndard brackets.
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