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Re: Nissan JohnDeere skidsteer project?
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Now it is getting an A15! $200, I couldn't pass it up. Is there any problem you can see if I block off the heater lines? I finally got the A14s carburetor working proper, Could I use it on the A15? Most of the vacuum lines will be removed, So I'm guessing the intake vacuum will be increased and should poop out a bit more fuel. Or am I an idiot again? Thanks guys! I would like to try the A15 carb first, but would like to have a back up plan. Also the A15 has a micro switch on the throttle with a wire to the anti diesel valve thingie, and that has two wires out of it. Do I need to run a positive into the switch, a ground, or nix the switch? What do I do with the second wire on the anti diesel valve thingie? Thanks again!

Posted on: 2013/8/6 17:03

Edited by Shaggie on 2013/8/7 5:32:06
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Re: Nissan JohnDeere skidsteer project?
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Thanks for the quick respose!
The air pump was siezed, and I didnt get much wiring with it. I was wondering what I do and dont need for both the vaccume and wiring.

Posted on: 2012/2/17 19:39
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Nissan JohnDeere skidsteer project?
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Into an old 170JD skid steer I'm putting a Nissan motor, and I need help. Pictures soon to follow, if needed. The beast in question is out of a 1 of 79 Dautsun 210 (US). It has "A 14" stamped above the fuel pump boss. I need to know what I have(the car it came from is long crushed), and what I dont need for vaccume and eletrics. I did have it running and vibrating accross the shop floor, the oil pan didnt leak till I tried cleaning it, darn it, 15 welds later it dosen't leak. So, what do you folks need for info to give me a good start? Also, were there any trucks made with this engine that had a govener? Thanks for at least reading!

Posted on: 2012/2/17 7:27
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Re: mandrel bends and welding cast iron
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I have welded cast exhausts with good results, but to explain the set up alone would take a long time, alot of preheating to the "run" temp, The nickle dosnt expand like you want so I ended up making a lot of v groves to dissapate the shrinking and expanding of the cast. Don't attempt if you dont have a back up manifold! When done you still have to match the insides of the runners, so if you cant touch it with the tools you have, don't try it. If you have a nice wire feed, go for the tubing. I wish you were closer, I have a sys for that motor you could make work well. good luck!

Posted on: 2012/2/17 7:07
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