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#476171
B310 Sunny clocks
ddgonzal
Posted on: 6/26 22:34
i'm going through my photo collections and there are a lot of miscellaneous B310 pics. Time to get them into the Tech Section before they disappear with time
Starting with the Clock article which has some detailed info about B110 Datsun 1200 clocks, including photos, wiring diagrams, parts numbers Last year put together quite a bit for the B210 Clock Now time for the 4th gen Sunny, the B310 1977-1982 model series. This has a great dashboard -- or two. The early round-headlight models have round gauges in pods and the later square headlight cars have a modern-looking flat dash with round gauges. Both are superb but with different vibes 1977-1980 round-eye models ![]()
#476172
Early B310 clock - SGX digital
ddgonzal
Posted on: 6/26 23:07
GX models had a full complement of engine gauges, so there is no room for a clock in the gauge cluster. Instead, a small clock is placed in the center stack, above the radio
The GX had an analog clock i think, while the SGX had a digital clock (QUARTZ clock) DIGITAL QUARTZ LUMINOUS SPORT INST ![]()
#476173
Early B310 clock - GX analog
ddgonzal
Posted on: 6/27 2:10
So the GX came with an old-fashioned analog clock. It wasn't as super as the SGX
It's the same shape and goes in the same spot as the digital clock. Same connector but missing one pin (has 3 pins)
#476174
Early B310 clock - DL GL
ddgonzal
Posted on: 6/27 2:59
#476175
Re: Industrial A15 with Zenith EFI
ddgonzal
Posted on: 6/27 5:02
It is a Zenith ZEEMS throttle body EFI system along with matching ECU computer
here are the photos saved years ago, plus a couple others such as a wiring diagram Attach file: 2002 NISSAN A15 ENGINE FAMILY 2NSXB01.5450 (off-road) imagejpg1_zps27f8c5c1.jpg (149.38 KB)![]() ECU imagejpg1_zps37d159db.jpg (66.21 KB)![]() ECU imagejpg1_zpsa4bee84a.jpg (85.73 KB)![]() side air inlet on downdraft throttle body zps-A15.jpg (56.38 KB)![]() Air Temp Sensor zps-iat.jpg (49.59 KB) MAP Sensor zps-map.jpg (59.49 KB)![]() stock manifold with adapter plate imagejpg1_zpsd151a049.jpg (107.52 KB)![]() Throttle Body DSC05083.jpg (90.72 KB)![]() Zenith A20098 (2004) zps-gov.jpg (77.21 KB)![]() Throttle Body zenefi.jpg (70.12 KB)![]() Wiring Diagram zps-wir.jpg (102.04 KB)![]()
#476176
How to restore the rear axle assembly
ddgonzal
Posted on: 7/4 20:28
Cool video from 32builds
V I D E O : DATSUN BUILD - REAR AXLE RUST REMOVAL (#14) Michael takes the axle from old and rusty to new and shiny. Only took 12 minutes. It is a ute H165 axle with the semi-sealed bearings. The vid has a an upbeat fusion-jazz soundtrack I like how he uses patio furniture to reassemble it
#476177
Re: How to restore the rear axle assembly
cadet1200
Posted on: 7/8 14:04
Yes he is quite inventive with what he has. I think his outdoor table gets a free colour change with overspray at one point.
Pretty keen of him to attempt a full build in an underground car park. It ‘s a shame he stopped updating his channel a couple of years ago. He must have either sold his Ute or got evicted ![]()
#476178
Re: SUNNY ROCKET
D
Posted on: 7/10 5:07
good body shape for a Sil80
love to see a 180sx fitted with excellent sunny body
#476179
A series buggy for Jap ground based kamikazes
D
Posted on: 7/10 5:20
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/h1093464452
why would anyone drive this on off road or sit in one is almost as crazy as trusting puppeteers during a spamdemic
#476180
Datsun 1200 GX Coupe imported from South Africa, rear axle oil seals leak
jc_olivier
Posted on: 7/13 4:56
Dear All
I have a Datsun 1200 GX Coupe (1975 model) imported from South Africa, I live in Queensland, Australia. My mechanic says (during her most recent service) that both the oil seals on the rear axle leaks the diff oil onto the rear brake shoes. I replaced the rear brake shoes 2 years ago, it was a big deal to source the parts as her brake shoes are very different from the Datsun 1200 sold here in Australia. Now I wonder about the rear axle, and the oil seals. Are they also gonna be different and difficult to obtain here in Australia? Or is the diff and rear axle the same as the Datsun 1200 sold in Australia? One of my friends says it was some local content story in 1975 that caused them to put different brake shoes on her in SA. any advice and insights appreciated. regards JC |