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WTB: A10 or 1200 timing case
1000Deluxe
Posted on: 2008/9/10 5:49
As the tittle suggests need, a A10 or 1200 timing case. (pre '74 would be ideal) make a offer. In Melb, but will pay postage. cheers
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Re: WTB: A10 or 1200 timing case
Matto1kUte
Posted on: 2008/9/10 6:34
just be carefull on A10 timing covers as there are 2 types. they look the same to the naked eye but when u goto put it on its slighly different. no one belives me that there are 2 but there are.
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Re: WTB: A10 or 1200 timing case
1000Deluxe
Posted on: 2008/9/11 1:48
yeah, cheers for the heads up! this is what 'Dodgeman' said as-well
"ALL A series timing cases are interchangeable, but they are not all the same. The A10 & 1200 engines used a timing cover with a single timing indicator in the timing case & several timing marks on the pulley. From 1974 [I believe] the situation was reversed & the timing case was cast with the various timing marks cast into the case & a single mark in the pulley." I've found one from a wreckers in SA, he said there is no difference, and wouldn't take me word for it, so i'd rather get one of someone from here.
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Re: WTB: A10 or 1200 timing case
Dodgeman
Posted on: 2008/9/11 4:25
My B10 parts book shows three part numbers.
13035- 18000 Assy-cover Timing chain. [to E/# A10-184227] [This is for the earliest engines with the single row timing chain] 13035- 18001 Assy-cover Timing chain. [from E/# A10-184228] [duplex timing chain] Not interchangeable with former. 13035- H1000 Assy-cover Timing chain. Interchangeable with previous unit, but not the first. Two part numbers for the Datsun 1200. 13035- 18001 Assy-cover Timing chain [Up to 04/70] 13035- H1000 Assy-cover Timing chain [From 05/70] [Interchangeable with former part No.] Note that these two numbers match the last two numbers for the A10 engine. The earliest A10 engines used a single row timing chain with its own timing case. When they switched to the duplex chain, the timing case was also changed & this one had a guide for the chain. The replacement timing case, from 05/70, deleted this guide as it was found to be un-necessary. So yes, Matto1kUte is right, there were basically two non interchangeable timing cases. One for the single row timing chain in early 1967 models & One [in two versions] for the duplex timing chain. The entire duplex timing chain, sprockets, hydraulic adjuster & timing case from the later model engine is interchangeable with the early. single row type as a complete assembly.
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Re: WTB: A10 or 1200 timing case
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2008/9/11 5:26
Hi Dman, it looks like from the parts catalog that A10 used a fix tensioner -- and not the hydraulic tensioner that the A12 has?
#6
Re: WTB: A10 or 1200 timing case
PIGDOG
Posted on: 2008/9/11 5:31
ive got plenty of late model ones, from mid dizzy engines
can give you as much stuff as you need off the eninge
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Re: WTB: A10 or 1200 timing case
1000Deluxe
Posted on: 2008/9/16 0:30
sorry PIGDOG, haven't had the net the last few. check your PM. cheers
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