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Nice pickup. I am currently wrecking a coupe if you need any parts, cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2009/7/19 1:13
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Re: 120y sedan borgwarner diff. h165 equivelent |
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I have one of these diffs in my a15 coupe. didn't know they were equivalent in strength to a H165?
Posted on: 2009/6/24 3:50
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Re: 1200 coupe ca18det |
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I am really interested in your R31 fuel tank. Have you got any pics of that and info on fitting it up? cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2009/6/20 5:30
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Hi D, I like your engineering. Not wanting to steer too far off topic. Is the hyundai manifold you used, the one that has been mentioned before as being similiar in design to the A series inlet manifold. (and could possibly be used as an injection manifold on an A series?) cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2009/6/16 6:50
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Re: 1200 coupe parts-- Now with some pics |
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pm sent
Posted on: 2009/6/15 1:18
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Re: Wrecking Datsun 1200 coupe many parts for sale |
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hi, sorry to hear about the accident. would you have a back seat in reasonable condition? cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2009/6/13 7:59
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Re: 1200 L conversion |
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The coupe we put the L series in had a manual tunnel. I had to remove the original gearbox mounts and radius the gearstick hole slightly for it to fit with the stanza box. There was a small amount of persuasion required at the front of the tunnel needed for clearance. It was running twin dellorto's. There wasn't an issue with bonnet clearance. I'll see if I can dig out some photo's.
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Re: 1200 L conversion |
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Tommo, I did this conversion on my last coupe. As Andy has said, i also used a stanza 5 spd and stanza sump with an L20. I didn't have to mod the sump however. For the crossmember, I cut the mounts down. I used r30 skyline engine mounts. I used a ute diff and a cut down tailshaft. (I didn't know about the auto tailshaft) let me know if you need anymore info, cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2009/5/31 12:18
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Re: FS: 1200 coupe shell Melbourne |
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what are your plans for it? cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2009/5/28 1:38
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Re: Wanted to Buy- Weber 32/36 choke linkage |
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I have just fitted one of these carbies to my a15. The previous owner of the carb had taken the choke butterflies out. It doesn't seem to need it, as it starts and runs fine without it. have you tried running it without the choke? cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2009/5/27 5:53
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