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DATSUN 720 WILL A L24,L26 0R L28 FIT??
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any help will be good

Posted on: 2010/9/21 10:42
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Re: DATSUN 720 WILL A L24,L26 0R L28 FIT??
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NO!
there isn't enough room between the firewall and the core support for an inline 6 to fit. I own a 720, my solution was to put a VG30 into it. Not a bad fit, but I had to build a custom oilpan to clear the front diff. I haven't said anything about it because this is a 1200 forum.

Posted on: 2010/9/21 14:55
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L-six will fit in a little Datsun 1200.

L26 in Datsun 1200:
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Yes, you will need to cut the firewall. It requires major modifications.

Posted on: 2010/9/21 17:12
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well guys thanks for that ill start looking for other easier options any ideas? its a 2wd kingcab l18 in it atm if any1 know of a L18,L20or L16 worked off its head for sale let us know

Posted on: 2010/9/22 5:51
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Swap a stock KA24 in there, more power than your L18 "worked" engine. And it may fit the transmission you already have.

There's also a guy putting a CA18DET into his 720, i dunno why as the 720 is fairly heavy a larger engine would seem a better choice.

Posted on: 2010/9/22 6:03
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i was thinking a sr20 at 1 point but i think ide rather stay carby over fuel injected save wiring computer in

Posted on: 2010/9/22 6:11
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but if a ka24 will bolt up to the gearbox ive got atm this would be perfect an being an electrician i could do the wiring but i hate bring my work home!! so if any1 knows for sure if they bolt up let me know

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Ask on OzDat, or ask the Datsun truck experts at http://ratsun.net

Posted on: 2010/9/22 6:21
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thanks for the help guys

Posted on: 2010/9/22 6:30
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pretty much any nissan engine from the 80s or early 90s can possibly bolt up to your gearbox, as they run 71 series boxes. so you can just swap the bellhousing section of the gearbox over to the one that suits the engine.
thats give you many choices. L series, Z series, CA, SR, FJ, RB, VG
but then your gearbox might not be up to the task depending on the power output

but being 2wd i wouldnt really choose a conversion just coz its possible to use your standard gearbox, and there are much harder things to do in an engine conversion than wiring an ecu

SR would be a better choice than KA, more power and they have stock turbo gear. turbo'd CA is also more powerful than an NA KA24

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