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Hitachi carburetor from China
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While the Hitachi coming out of Taiwan seem to be OK ...

Beware ... Very interesting video from 1 year ago

The "A14" carburetor he got out of Hong Kong China
* Has A12 size venturi
* A12 size fuel inlet
* Excessive play in the secondary throttle shaft
* Accelerator pump inlet not machined properly
* power valve not machined to actually work, resulting in poor fuel economy

Carburetor has no Hitachi logo but is inked on the side 20190410 with a mountain/M logo

V I D E O : Nissan 1400 Hitachi carburetor comparison and service
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Sunny paper weight / ashtray
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triples as a small box to hold your miscellaneous desk tems
you know it is a quality product when it has the Good Design Award logo

Three uses: Ashtray, Paperweight, Small Item Container
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3ツの用途
灰皿 · 文鎮 · 小物入
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Gマーク選定商品

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Re: New dash for Datsun 1200 - Auto Mechanic magazine
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Hmmm, the cover doesn't say anything about the photo. But what is does say is exciting enough

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Automotive Engineering for Practitioners
Auto Mechanic 9 '73

Feature 1 ★ A Thorough Explanation of Strategies to Dramatically Improve Your Troubleshooting Skills
Feature 2 ★ Comparison of the Pros and Cons of Ignition Plug Types & Product Guide
Feature 3 ★ Fellow Mechanics & Sunday Maintenance Commentary
Popular Series ★ Test Your Mechanical Skills with "Why-Why Questions and Answers"

CROSS WORD QUIZ
Crossword Quiz with a Prize
Photogravure ● Luce APII Mechanical Test Drive Report
Photogravure ● How to Make and Use Homemade Tools & Supplies
Photogravure ● The Surprising Safety of the Electronic Safety Vehicle (ESV)!
Two-Color Print ● Introduction to Automotive Engineering in Manga (Engine Edition)

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実践派のための自動車工学
オートメカニック 9 '73

特集1★トラブル診断力大巾アップ作戦徹底解説
特集2★点火ブラグの種類別長短比較&製品ガイド
特集3★フェローのメカニズム&日曜整備解説
好評連載★君のメカ指数をテストする“なぜなぜ問答集“

CROSS WORD QUIZ
豪華賞品が当るクロスワード · クイズ
グラビア●ルーチェAPIIのメカニカル試乗レポート
グラビア●自作工具&用品の作り方·使いかた教えます
グラビア●意外だった安全実験車(ESV)の安全度!
二色刷り●マンガでみる自動車工学入門(エンジン編)


There is also a small photo of a Rolls Royce or something just above "CROSS WORD QUIZ"

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New dash for Datsun 1200 - Auto Mechanic magazine
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If you were a 1200 fan when they were new, would you gotten excited by this magazine cover?

All new 1200 GX dash with full instrumentation and aimable fresh-air vent


Automotive Engineering for Practitioners
AUTO MECHANIC 9 '73

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Re: temperature sender: gasket?
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I would try JB Weld as well. I'd let it partially set before assembling it.

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Re: Cleaning block deck for new head
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Awesome. Yep, I will do the bolt holes as you suggested. Thanks for the link. Thanks for all your help mate. Much appreciated. Looking forward to getting it back together now.

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Re: Cleaning block deck for new head
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The new photos look great, time to bolt it back up. Just clean up the bolt holes (spray ether will do it, see bolt hole cleanup)

Copper coat is not needed for modern gaskets

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Re: Cleaning block deck for new head
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Also, does anyone recommend using 'Copper Coat' gasket spray or similar? My understanding is that it is not much benefit for perfect fit ups i.se machined deck + head. It may be of some use in this case though perhaps?

Thanks again.

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Re: Cleaning block deck for new head
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Cleaning progress...

I've been through a few options in trying to clean the deck. Here are some pics so far. Not sure if I'm on the right track. I have tried regular engine degreasers, acetone, ether (spray starter) all with a rag or toothbrush. Nothing really got rid of the crud super well. The best result I had was with some 'Jif' cream cleanser ('Cif' in North America??) and an old blue kitchen scourer (essentially a low/non scratch scotch-brite pad on a foam backing). I'm a little anxious about either the Jif or scourer being too aggressive but it's the only thing that seems to clean it up.

The only scraper I used was a new stiff razor blade. Went through a few trying to keep a good edge on blade.

You can easily see the ridges from when it was decked about 20 years ago. They are relatively deep striations compared to the recently machined finish on the head.

Does this level of engine deck cleaning prep look ok?

Cheers everyone.

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Re: Cleaning block deck for new head
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Great. Thanks. I'll give it a try.

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