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Re: fitting a ca20 bellhousing to an r30 skyline (stumpy) gearbox |
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thanks for that Ange. Would you say the process is pretty straightforward?
Posted on: 2005/10/3 0:23
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fitting a ca20 bellhousing to an r30 skyline (stumpy) gearbox |
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I'm getting together a gearbox for my ca18 conversion. Just wondering if anyone can shed some light on the process of swapping over the bellhousing from the ca20 to put on the skyline gearbox. I've been offered a ca20 bellhousing, do I need anything else from the ca20 gearbox for this process? cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2005/10/2 0:34
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Re: z24 crank into L20b block |
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Posted on: 2005/9/21 7:02
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is any one competing at Phillip Island or Calder next weekend? |
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There is a sprint on at Calder and Phillip Island next weekend (for the Victorians). Is any one competing at either? Calder is on Saturday Afternoon/Night and Phillip Island is both Saturday and Sunday.
Posted on: 2005/9/18 13:30
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Re: CA18DET to fit in 1200 |
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I'm about to fit the maddat crossmember into my 1200 coupe with the stumpy 5spd so I'll let you know how that goes cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2005/9/6 13:08
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Re: engineering a ca18det in a 1200 in Vic |
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Thanks for the info. I want to work out what needs to be done before I start (which hopefully won't be too far away). I found a gearbox, I'm just chasing up a clutch and flywheel at the moment. cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2005/8/29 13:46
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engineering a ca18det in a 1200 in Vic |
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Has anyone recently had a 1200 engineered with a ca18det in Vic? cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2005/8/28 11:24
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Re: CA20 vs CA18 flywheel |
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thanks for the replies, is there any difference then b/n the na ca18 and ca18det flywheel and does it matter whether its from a fwd or rwd? cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2005/8/24 4:55
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CA20 vs CA18 flywheel |
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Can anyone tell me if CA20 flywheels are different to CA18 flywheels? The CA20's are more common at the wreckers. cheers Bruce
Posted on: 2005/8/22 10:42
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Re: lowering 1200 |
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whats the repco discount?
Posted on: 2005/8/18 11:26
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