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#41 Re: a15 block mazda head
D Posted on: 2013/11/7 2:25
We will be counting the days, hours, minutes, seconds & microseconds ;)

heres Lemonheads 82mm bores on an A15

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#42 Re: a15 block mazda head
Clubman Posted on: 2013/11/8 4:35
Outstanding effort well done. But there are easier alternatives like a Nissan SR16VE 170HP standard.


#43 Re: a15 block mazda head
bakat Posted on: 2013/11/8 6:52
the point of this thread is to use A series block.


#44 Re: a15 block mazda head
D Posted on: 2013/11/8 13:41
There are always easier alternatives to anything in life but thats just it....

Some will take the easy road,
some the road less traveled,
This man carved a new Road!
A series with B series head.
Its the road from A to B! :)


#45 Re: a15 block mazda head
D Posted on: 2013/11/18 3:56
A series with B series head update

Just spoke to the super tinkerer, the engine leaks no oil or has any issues so far just awaiting for final computer tuning and is fine about me making this list and also traveling to see him for a tech write-up (near yarrawonga so could make it a road trip with Melb members and even share one night there) so if you like to help out (he is doing a second one OHC 8v AY alternative) he in return will happily reveal the ins and outs to help those interested in making their own A-B16 :) so please PM me to keep this thread clean with respect to his efforts and those who have already shown interest in converting their A series into this amazing Hybrid.

1. D (Melbored)
2. silvia-specr (Vancouver, Wa)
3. Estyre (Perth)
4. scrubba620 (Adelaide)
5. Morrisun (USA Oregon Member)


#46 Re: a15 block mazda head
D Posted on: 2013/11/21 13:11
Anyone from Melbourne up for a road trip to yarrawonga for a guided tour of the Datsun AB16DE hybrid?


#47 Re: a15 block mazda head
Rallytwit Posted on: 2013/11/22 2:25
I too am interested in doing something different so will also be watching this thread.

Tom


#48 Re: a15 block mazda head
D Posted on: 2013/11/22 2:53
dont fancy a trip Tom, I have a room here :)

Here is another manifold for the B6 head for webers cheaper than A series
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M016 sells for172AUD and postage airmail is 64AUD, have stock acept Visa, Master and PayPal regards Rowland

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#49 Re: a15 block mazda head
Posted on: 2013/12/1 3:41
Saw this today. Nice unit. I think you may be overcomplicating it slightly d with the water pump etc.
Even a davies craig elec pump would do it.

Its a great effort that a lot of folks didnt notice.
The front plates for the pulleys etc and water outlet looked like steel plates which are good. So use the kiss principle on this one dave.
It works and looks like it would fine. Good to meet you rob? Or rod? Sorry im bad with names.


#50 Re: a15 block mazda head
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/12/1 3:54
It is a belt driven A



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