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Re: History of the datsun1200.com Logo EDIT: and AZ/AY head talk
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Re: History of the datsun1200.com Logo EDIT: and AZ/AY head talk
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Great and very sad Article, in the end Bishop will be just a memory.
Unless he builds one for the SR20DE and 2JZ followers :)

No head gasket is impressive. Heres a photo comparison with slk 4 valver

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Re: History of the datsun1200.com Logo EDIT: and AZ/AY head talk
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What I like about the bishop rotary is that its modular so 4 pieces
for a four cylinder, problem is that its a 93.5cc unit in the picture.

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Re: History of the datsun1200.com Logo EDIT: and AZ/AY head talk
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I now have SURFCAM files for the E Series head on A series block, also later this month I'm picking up AE hybrid stuff from one of the people who ran them. I don't know if I'll manage to get it all put together, I've also talked with the engine shop that built them and they have some stuff left (don't know what yet, parts list on the way). If I do manage to get one put together I will naturally post everything. What I do know so far on AE motor is it involved , modded block, custom pistons & head gasket.

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Re: History of the datsun1200.com Logo EDIT: and AZ/AY head talk
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Mindblowing stuff Tom, the AE hybrid was sold on ebay as some would know
with all the other A series bits (some very valuable) for pittens not long ago.
Unfortunately the new owner was flamed on this site and wont venture here no more.
Im not surprised that in high comp, high revs it will need new pistons for its
narrow angle hemi head but in a recent speedway A series sale the owner confesed
he is after the E series now cause theres another 40-50hp available possibly more.

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Re: History of the datsun1200.com Logo EDIT: and AZ/AY head talk
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Quote:
Unfortunately the new owner was flamed on this site and wont venture here no more.


Not true. The owner is still here and he's been here for a while now, I guess he'll speak when he's ready.....or not.

The speedway engine builder that you are confused with was the original builder of the engine although he wasn't the first to do it he was probably the best at it and most familiar with the combo. He came on here selling some pretty interesting equipment and he was laughed at when he quoted his power figures he was developing from his A12. I don't think anyone really listened to what he had to say.

The sale was put up here on a couple of threads.

That was a good buy, $750 from memory and it was a mammoth load of parts.

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Re: History of the datsun1200.com Logo EDIT: and AZ/AY head talk
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I was having a chat to my boss's yesterday and most importantly about what was talked about in reguards to the AY head and weather or not it would be a worthwhile venture to reproduce it or even tackle the AZ head design. The end result was basically if the interest is there and not just bullsh!t internet jibber and at least 20 units were a definate sale then it would be a viable project. Naturally a heat to copy would be more than difficult to obtain, unless the full origional scale drawings could be obtained.

But it would be best to use something that can be easily modified. Preferably something that runs a belt driven camshaft. So, what head is a suitable canditate?

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