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Re: Datsun Directory take 3
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Actually i stuffed it again - the site address is
http://www.geocities.com/lump_a_charcoal/DDD.html

and the email is datsundd@yahoo.com.au

i hope this time it all works....
thanks, Linc.

Posted on: 2001/1/23 4:05
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Re: Datsun Directory
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sorry, the email address is
datsundd@yahoo.com
whoops.

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Re: webers
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dependswhat size and how many webers u use.
I recently bought two twin 40 mm side drafts for $300, but thats a good price, they in good nick too.Then u need a manifold - about $170 - $200 there. Call errol at www.datrats.com.au -
hes a good bloke and will give u the best price.
Unless you going to modify the engine , you can get them tuned real lean, but theres not much point in that. Mods that are useful are a different cam, head porting, exhaust( as the webers
put a lot through an engine, it needs to breathe clearly)and maybe fuel pump upgrade, but stockie would probably do.
You may be able to use an a14 or a15 head - they about $150 - $250 i guess.
Hope this helps....
Linc.

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Re: Fuel-READ THIS! pt.5
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Gee you just have to love big industry and our government, the way they look out for us, and act in our best interests, and the way money plays no part in the decision
making process.But hey, im sure that everyone can afford a new engine when theirs dies...

Linc
(if not, maybe mareospeedwagon1 would send us one? ha ha kidding)

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Re: Help please
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Chris_lott in NZ is the rocker cover King! Last i heard, he was working on an intercooled variant, which had
heat sinks and all!

Linc

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Re: John Wayland, an introduction
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If only you could have been teaching my class when we did DC motors - Im an apprentice electrician, and that class was sooo boring, but a bit of hands on, 1/4 mile practical
work would have spiced my class up!
carefull with those batteries, my boss got burned by about 20 in series, and had his wrist watch melted off(its ok, he was an arse hole).

well done, let us know when you are in Australia.

Linc.

Posted on: 2001/1/19 7:22
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Are these links stuffing up ...
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or is it my computer? Its happened a few times now, i go to read a message and it takes me to
the first 40 messages.....
Linc.

Posted on: 2001/1/15 10:04
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How to butcher a guard....
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what is the best approach to cutting a guard? I will be cutting the frontedge of the wheelarch back, pretty much taking the corner off, so the tyre doesnt rub. is it better to
cut about 7-8 mm extra, and fold it under to make a new lip, or just cut it clean online? is it better to use tinsnips, or something else? has anyone got pics of their guards
with or without flares?

thanks, Linc.

ps still waiting to find out what to do with the vacuum advance hose when webers go on.....

Posted on: 2001/1/14 12:40
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Anyone have a manifold to suit a late a15 for twin s/d 40mm
webers for sale?
Linc

Posted on: 2001/1/12 9:34
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Vacuum advance hose
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Hey all, what do i do with the vac advance hose when the webers go on? do i just block it off?
What else has to be done ? Is it possible o have an emmissions - legal weber engine? ill have the breathers running into filters, but what
about the charcoal cannister?
I heard that rego guys (in NSW) arent meant to check stuff like that, but i want to make sure...

thanks, Linc.

ps does anyone here know the driver of NIS-016?
he crashed it, and is in intensive care....
good luck to him and passenger.

Posted on: 2001/1/12 9:32
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