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Re: GX5
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I sure wish I had those twin intake manifolds. *sigh*

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Re: Cutaway 56-series Transmission
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The tag in the second to last pic says "clutch"

Posted on: 6/4 3:22
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Re: preferences: side/door or hood mount mirror?
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Cool that's exactly what I suspected. I could go Quadrophenia and put on both but I guess the door mirror goes back on.

Posted on: 6/4 2:21
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Re: preferences: side/door or hood mount mirror?
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So as someone who's s on track with much faster cars I prefer the door mirrors.

I've driven a couple sports racers with the on the fenders and I don't like them for the exact.reason you mentioned.

Posted on: 6/4 1:18
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preferences: side/door or hood mount mirror?
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The area where the driver's side view mirror was, was a wreck, multiple mounting holes, dents, rust, so I repaired it all, and now have no side view mirror. I don't really feel like I NEED one, but: what do yall think for usability, door mount or fender mount? I think fender mount looks way cooler but if it's not actually all that useful way out there, I'm not going to do it.

Posted on: 6/3 3:31
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Re: repeatedly bent intake pushrod
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So the first thing you need to do is figure out why.

There are only a few possibilities.

First is the camshaft stock?

If you have an after market cam the valves springs could be binding or the cam timing is off and the valves are making contact with the pistons. If you pull the plugs and look at the piston tops there will be telltale marks if the valves have touched the pistons.

Next were new valves guides installed?

Given the quality of aftermarket parts, the valves guides might need a slight reaming because the valves are sticking in the guides.

Do the rocker arms move freely? If the rockers are binding on the shaft the push rods can bend

You are going to likely have to pull the head.

Start by seeing if there are any marks on the pistons, check to make sure the springs aren't binding, then check the rocker shaft and if none of those are the issue you are going to have to pull the head. You'll need to take the valves springs off and make sure the valves move freely in the guides.

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repeatedly bent intake pushrod
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Hey mates.

I have the problem that on my newly rebuilt A14 engine, the pushrod of the 4th cylinder keeps bending. I already installed a new one, but after some time it bent again as well. The first time, I also replaced the valve, even though the old one wasn’t bent, however, heavily carboned up. That’s why I suspect the valve might be sticking. Today, three intake pushrods bent, while the exhaust side is not affected. I’m running out of ideas about what else it could be. I didn’t replace the timing chain, and I’m using a carburetor from an A12 that I still need to properly tune. Could it be that the carburetor is running too rich and causing the valves to stick?

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Re: Slammed rotary build - Hooked on Rust
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Just watched episode 2. Very interesting airbag install!

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Slammed rotary build - Hooked on Rust
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If you like your Datsuns low and rotary this could be a build to follow on YouTube.
Keep the episodes coming Matt


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OYSRiRbnhc


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Re: Questions 56A 5 speed Assembly
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SO, I managed to answer my own question via Tech Wiki.

There is indeed a thrust washer between the tail shaft housing and the reverse idler.

I went through the schematics.

This site is such a great resource, to bad we don't get the traffic we once did.

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