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traction bars
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Hi guys has any one made the rear traction bar set up from the 1200 competition manual. Will they work without the sway bay that is also illustrated in the book. Im thinking of giving it a go....

Posted on: 2010/5/4 13:50
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Re: Swaybar link washers
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Try a suspension place like pedders, they should be able to match something up.

Posted on: 2010/5/4 13:36
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Re: Little Datsun Born
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I know what Sumith means, The city is so hot and humid and up country is so cold its hard to believe its the same place...

Posted on: 2010/5/2 14:05
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Re: Topgear LSD's- H145, H165, H190, R180, R200... who's interested?
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Good lot of info you got going there, Im no expert in diffs but it sounds about right to me.

Posted on: 2010/5/2 13:25
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Re: Little Datsun Born
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Hi, sumith congratulations on your baby boy. What is his name? I like looking at your photos from SL its been many years since iv been there. All the best

Posted on: 2010/4/29 14:46
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Re: Fuel line for a turbo application
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Thanks for the help guys. My car is not going to be a power house but it might be one day ha ha ha. I think ill increase the size of the fuel tube and tank fitting as well since im going to do it i might as well do it properly. Ill most likely go 5/16 and make a two piece tube so it can be removed easily if needed.

Posted on: 2010/4/29 14:36
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Re: WTB reverse light switch for a 56 series 4 speed
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Yeah you are 100% right the 56 4 speed switch works in the 60 series H pattern 5 speed.I have both these boxes as well as a 60 series 4 speed so now im thinking about the gear stick switch as well. so lets how we go, Thanks everyone

Posted on: 2010/4/29 14:11
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Re: im looking for a part off a 120y
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Hi last weekend i went to C YOUNG AUTO DISMANTLERS and they had a 120y 75 model with a small booster and master. It was the only good thing left on the car. They are located at chipping norton and take your own tools..... Have fun

Posted on: 2010/4/29 13:53
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Fuel line for a turbo application
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Hi everyone today i removed the fuel pipe from my coupe which runs from the bay to the tank. Having seen how small it is i would like to increase it for better flow to the carbi (suck through turbo a14, low pressure electric pump) Can any one advise on which size tube to use. I was thinking 3/8" or is it a waste of time considering the tank still has the standard fitting which i think is 1/4"

Posted on: 2010/4/28 15:39
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Re: WTB reverse light switch for a 56 series 4 speed
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Thanks weekend1000 for the advice. I noticed that the 60 series switch is longer. I will need one of them too when i decide to put that gear box back together.

Posted on: 2010/4/28 15:19
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