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Re: 120y Into 1200 sedan ????? |
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oh and how you can tell the diference between the two,, early engine has dizzy closer to the firewall,, late has dizzy nearly sqaure in the middle, im waiting to be corrected on this im not completely sure
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Posted on: 2009/7/29 23:12
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Re: 120y Into 1200 sedan ????? |
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the mounts for the auto are about 5 inch further back then the manual gearbox so no,, and apparently the cross member is diferent between a 1200 and 120y anyhow so even if it did fit you would need to get yourself a manual 1200 crossmember
If your that interested in changing the 1200 to manual you will nedd to get a 60 series gearbox, these come from any datsun sunny which came with a 1.5 litre engine
as for the engine You will need to study the diference between a late a12 engine and an early a12 engine,, i do believe there is a diference between the 2 when it comes to the engine mounts,, the 120y most probably has a late engine , while the 1200 most probably has an early engine,,
Posted on: 2009/7/29 23:07
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Re: Please help with spray painting advice and recommendations |
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is it neccesarry to do it in a heated booth? And where do you buy the paints Just interested
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Posted on: 2009/7/29 10:22
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Re: fitting bucket seat |
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oh gotya
thanks champ
Posted on: 2009/7/29 9:04
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fitting bucket seat |
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hi guys
just wanted to know whats involved when fitting bucket seats
is it usualy a case of fabbing up some rails for the seat to slide on or using the ones off the original seat
i definately dont need bucket seats but hopefuly there comes a time where i do!
cheers in advance Jason
Posted on: 2009/7/29 8:57
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Re: call all networking techs in australia |
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Joined: 2009/3/21 22:22
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hi mate
the longest cat5 cable i have run is only about 30 metres and the packet loss is very minimum
i have never actualy looked into boosters for LAN but i suppose this is an option the kind i am talking about is what they use in big buildings and schools etc. (i assume your setting it up as a LAN) if you can find a 100m LAN cable that is , unless you make your own
you talked about your other option been wireless i do believe with some patience and setting up this will end up working pretty well
me and my father set up a dish which houses a wireless antenea and sends our W-LAN over the road to our grandparents house (yes we are sending him free internet) on the other end is the same setup, where the antenea plugs into his PC's wireless card
now for the phone i believe its up to someone else to help throw some options at you
cheers J
Posted on: 2009/7/27 10:06
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Re: sunny 5 speed |
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Gday mate
The vannete gearbox would be remote operated (colum shift) You can modify these to be floor shift but takes a bit of work
Reportedly any 60 series gearbox would fit to an originaly auto tunnel of a 1200 or 120y
Im interested to know what it takes to fit a t50 to both auto and manual tunnels
Cheers J
Posted on: 2009/7/25 23:48
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120y factory tach wiring |
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gday
could anyone point me in the right direction or post up a wiring diagram for a 120y factory tachometer
found this at the wreckers when i was getting all the crap i need for the auto-man conversion nice little extra!
cheers Jason
Posted on: 2009/7/24 4:18
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Re: Stuff between top of mudguard and car |
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gday mate i had the same stuff on the y I took it off and havent reely replaced it But i probably should
When im looking ill probably first check bunnings, clarck rubber and if no joy there some auto places
I would call it packing tape i dont know what its proper name is
Goodluck Jason
Posted on: 2009/7/23 12:13
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Re: lucky? i guess so |
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oh what matters is we got home haha! i guess what also helps is having a full bottle of water for your windscreen washer
or in my case radiator topper upper
Posted on: 2009/7/22 12:35
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