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hey all check out this i thought someone might be interested

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Posted on: 2001/2/18 10:00
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Re: 1200 struts
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sunny, stanza, 200B - but i dont know what they are called
overseas...200b is good!!!

Posted on: 2001/2/16 5:17
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Re: A-series turbo manifolds
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while we are on the subject, I think i heard of injection for an a15, which is fitted to some forklifts...if any one knows more
please let me know...
linc

Posted on: 2001/2/15 12:27
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Re: Turbo'd A15
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sound good, post pix when u can please - ta, Linc

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Turbo'd A15
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I was talking to a mechanic friend last night, and we got onto the subject of turbos - he said that u can put a turbo onto any engine and as long as u follow a couple of rules, it
doesnt have any detrimental effect to the donk, and that datsun engines are good because thay are low compression...he said dont go over 8psi and keep the oil pressure up, with a dry
sump setup.
Damn it, now hes got me thinking!
Opinions please....

Linc.

Posted on: 2001/2/15 8:15
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Datsun 1200 Factory Workshop Manual
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Try ebay, they have heaps of manuals

Posted on: 2001/2/13 10:22
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Pics of utes from brochures...
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Does anyone have any ute pics from ads or other places? I am after a pic of a stock ute
4 my site...
I also heard from a truckie that they used to give utes away when u bought some other
vehicle...
Hmmm

Linc

Posted on: 2001/2/13 2:52
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Re: another caliper question...
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Yeah, my ute is an '83,had an A12, and definately had drums on the front - i was just asking, because the drums i replaced had brand new pads on them, and i was wondering whether
i could put them in the back if they were the same size.....
cheers,
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Posted on: 2001/2/12 8:37
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another caliper question...
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i have just finished the second caliper, it was just as filthy as the first, Now i have the brakes all bled and done, i noticed that when i turn the wheel, the (brand new)pads
are still rubbing on the disk - is this because they havent been... um ...seated?(is that the word?).
Also, are the front drums the same as the rear drums on a ute? Im assuming not.
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Posted on: 2001/2/11 10:09
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Re Caliper Problem...
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I have got full kits, and will put them thru both sides.As for getting the caliper off, i used a crowbar, and just sort of balanced it on the disk and
pried it off sideways.
When i got the piston out, there was a HUGE lump of smeg on it - the size of a small cookie.
Now i am up to cleaning out the bores -
thanks for help up to this point...

Linc

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Posted on: 2001/2/10 4:39
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