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hey from some one new
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i just baught my first datsun 1200 today its been defected and is rough as bags but i still drove it home and i had a grin from ear to earwha a cool little car now i whant a good one to make partners with my r32 skyline
oh yeh and hi to all you guys and gals

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welcome to the 1200 site. congrats on the purchase. If you have any problems with parts or any Qs about dattos just ask, thats what we're here for.
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no worrys moyit

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Welcome

Wow, what a coincidence, I've also got a datto 1200 delux and a Skyline gtx.{dr30 shpe, only assembled in SA with the 280zx motor}
The Skylines great, but the 1200 is brilliant, especially when It comes to prices on spares, economy and reliability.

The 1200 is one very pratical car, where one can work on, themselves, without having all the funny, confusing electrics.

Enjoy driving your 1200.

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yeh i still do all the work on my skyline myself and you gotta love the rb20det motor if i could fit one in the 1200 i would
i love the feal of the turbo when the boost hits i think ill probly do the 1200 non turbed though cos i love that brap brap brap sound ov a cammy four lumping over so ill have lots of questions coming up for you guys as i get to know the a series of datto motor
ok heres one for you now
is the a12 and the a14 the same block

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The RB20 will fit into a 1200 ... compare to this:
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RB30 1200 coupe

A12 and A14 blocks are different. The A14 is a 'tall block'. See Engines.

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Excelent choice
Welcome to the club
share your experience here

Pedro

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Go the hole hog! drop in a Godzilla motor . good ol' RB26DETT then she'll really get up 'n' go .

Posted on: 2004/8/31 4:43
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i dont think i would wanna chop up my datto that much and i think a sr20det would be plenty enough sting to move it along nicely but ill probly just settle for a a14 or 15 what would i find one of these in for a donor motor and are they a streight fit

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There are two diferent A12 engines. The Datsun 1200 used the version with the distributor in the foward position, just above the oil pump.
From about 1974, the engine was changed a little & the distributor was moved back near No. 3 cylinder. The right side engine mount, & the fuel pump were also moved a little, but the left side is the same as the early engine.
A14/15's will interchange with this later type of A12 & the mods to fit any of these later engines in a 1200 car are relatively minor.

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