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Re: WTB: auto plate between gearbox and engine
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I have one if you really get desperate.

Posted on: 2009/1/22 20:07
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Re: for sale a12gx engine and twin 45mm webber on asreies manifold
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It takes a mature person to apologise so it's all good.

All the best with your sale and new project.

Posted on: 2009/1/22 0:58
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Re: for sale a12gx engine and twin 45mm webber on asreies manifold
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i was warned not to put it on this site as its know as a kiddy club/tyre kickers site you ovesely never worked in the engine building game have you


Hey Spenc it's a little hypocritical calling this a kiddy club when you were in your early teens when you first started posting. And now you're what age?

If you have the knowledge of the engine building game then why don't you complete building this engine and see what money you can get for it? I don't think the members who have posted to this thread are having a go at you and you need to stop being so defensive. Just as a guide for you I bought my complete (less carbs) 0 hour race A15 JTS engine from the builder for $1300 and it would absolutely destroy your A12. It's not a good idea to alienate the market you are trying to reach.

Posted on: 2009/1/22 0:02
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Re: Gear Set Final Drive - 38100-P0206 - Anyone ID??
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Thanks DD - I had worked out the ratio but do you know what it will fit? H150 - H165 would be great!

Posted on: 2009/1/18 10:33
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Gear Set Final Drive - 38100-P0206 - Anyone ID??
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I am slowly sorting through all my A series stuff after being away from my shed for 8 years. I have a new in the box gear set with the above Nissan part number. Can anyone ID? Thanks, Ian.

Posted on: 2009/1/18 9:59
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Re: Toyota Clutch for Nissan Pressure Plate
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7 and 4age are made for each other
why a series?


The 4age is a great road engine. On the race track they rev well but have trouble producing the same torque as my JTS A15. Plus using a push rod motor is period for the Lotus!

Thanks pepper - clamping force is ok with the Nissan pressure plate? No slippage issues?

Posted on: 2009/1/11 21:00
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Re: 1200 M2 engine?
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How is it that the kiwis know so many secrets of datsun 1200?


This is a special, special country DD san

Posted on: 2009/1/11 9:07
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Toyota Clutch for Nissan Pressure Plate
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I am building an A series Lotus 7 at the moment and want to know if anyone has a Toyota clutch part number for the 3T box that I am using.

The only catch is that I am hoping to not redrill my flywheel so I need the Toyota clutch to work with the Nissan pressure plate.

Anyone done this successfully?

Thanks.


Posted on: 2009/1/11 5:48
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Re: Is this Sedan Or Coupe ?
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I looked at this photo which I presume is Sumith's car - Car at painters

Is this your car Sumith?

Posted on: 2008/12/30 5:09
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Re: Is this Sedan Or Coupe ?
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Hi Sumith - that is a 120Y or B210 Sedan.

Posted on: 2008/12/29 10:58
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