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M72 block for A14 |
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The M72 block is relatively rare, probably because it was used in the fwd F10 Datsun Cherry. As far as I can tell, it's identical to the H74 block used in B210, but if can get more photos, that would help
Posted on: 4/27 8:28
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Re: M72 block for A14 |
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The serial number is interesting. The little pad is stamped 'B"
Posted on: 4/27 8:30
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Re: M72 block for A14 |
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the main bearing caps are numbered
Posted on: 4/27 8:31
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Re: M72 block overbore |
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looks like a 1.1mm overbore (stock is 76mm for both A14 and A15)
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Posted on: 4/27 8:40
Edited by ddgonzal on 2025/4/30 0:33:02 Edited by ddgonzal on 2025/4/30 0:36:30
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Re: M72 block for A14 |
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Yikes, I don't know what 75.11mm means
Posted on: Yesterday 0:34
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that is a very classy typeface for that A14 stamp.
Posted on: Today 4:06
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