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Re: wow petrol is expensive!
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I live in north-west Iowa(USA) and(per Gallon) Diesel(standard grade) is $3.50, Reg Unleaded is $3.15, 10% Ethenal is $3.10.

Took nearly $30 to top off my B210 yesterday.


Posted on: 2008/2/29 14:40
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Is there ANY way to identify the applications for this carb???
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KEIHIN DA08A BPB28

KEIHIN Carb that will bolt directly onto my A14

KEIHIN Carb from another angle

All I want to do is get a kit for this thing, clean and rebuild it, and see how good it works on my A14...

There has GOT to be a way to find applications for carbs...isnt there?

Posted on: 2008/2/21 20:14
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1974 Datsun 710...A MUST SEE!!!
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EBAY Datsun 710

75,000 miles, RUST FREE California Car!!!

If ANYONE of You buys this, PLEASE give my Wife and I a ride...

Posted on: 2008/2/20 18:56
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Re: Datsun 120Y Coupes X2 (added pics)
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Wish I could find that kind of deal here in the US...

Posted on: 2008/2/4 14:18
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Re: 5spd Gearbox
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So the only REAL difference is the shift pattern?

I guess if I decide to use it, I will have to pay attention so I dont back into anyone when the light turns green...LOL

Posted on: 2008/2/4 13:11
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Rear Brakes
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I went in to get shoes for my '75 B210 rearend, and found out that there are 2 sizes...only 1/8 inch difference in diameter...

Does that signify a different rearend? It should be a H165, correct?

Why the 2 slightly different sizes?

Posted on: 2008/2/3 14:04
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5spd Gearbox
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Help me clarify...A 'Dog-Leg' 5spd has 1st and Reverse inline, correct? I recently aquired a junk '78(?) B210 with a 5spd with 1st and R inline.

Are they worth while gearboxes?

What are the benefits over a standard pattern 5spd?

What are the negatives compared to a std pattern 5spd?


Posted on: 2008/2/3 13:50
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Re: Looking for a front clip...and more
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When I say Upper mid-west, it doesnt have to be in the upper mid-west...I will drive to get what You got if I want it.

If You have A Datsun for sale(not interested in Z series), lemme know, please.

Really need to know if I can find a B210 to repair another I have found, but am looking for More Datsuns...

Posted on: 2008/1/30 13:24
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Looking for a front clip...and more
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I have a line on a '76 B210 that was wracked in the front... Well it turned out that the front is GONE.

I need to finish digging the car out of the Guys shop to FULLY assess its condition. At the very least I will need to front clip it, so the hunt begins to see if I can find a reasonably priced B210 in the upper Mid-West of the USA.

A Pillars Forward and all bolt ons optional...i.e fenders, hood, bumper, grille, master cyl...etc...

I am also interested in ANY Datsun(210, B210, 1200...etc) You have for sale, complete, wrecked, some useful stuff, sad shape, could-be-made-to-run-if-ya-wants, drivers, or whatever...

Please Email me pix of what You have, Your/its location, and what Your asking.

Thanx

Posted on: 2008/1/29 3:13
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13" TIRES
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What are some good sources for 13" tires in the US?

I have nice wheels but 185/80-13 whitewalls are TOO tall and UGLY! not to mention they have NO traction and are really weathered.

I would like a set of meaty/knobby tires for the snow. I need to look and get a width on my wheels so I know hoe wide I can go, but I am thinking 205/60 or so all around.

Need some sources...Thanx Folks!


Posted on: 2008/1/27 23:42
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