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Re: A SERIES TWIN CAM A REAL POSSIBILITY!
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Definately. A lot of hard work I reckon. I am interested to see where the distributor will go- punching thhrough the firewall..... or set up with a computer and crank angle sensor? If you ran the original camshaft as well (just to drive the dizzy) there's not much chance of getting it underneath the inlet manifold.


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Re: A SERIES TWIN CAM A REAL POSSIBILITY!
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Not to be a party pooper, but why not mod the whole g16de to run rwd?

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Re: A SERIES TWIN CAM A REAL POSSIBILITY!
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Where are you gonna find a RWD gearbox for it?
If Feral is successful then with this head on an a-series you wont need to run pollution gear, computer, cat converter and the rest.
Errol likes carbs like many of us here who love dinasour tech and who like to make the "A" ever-lasting and ever-youthful.
Also whats wrong with a challenge if someone wants to try it?

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Re: A SERIES TWIN CAM A REAL POSSIBILITY!
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Not to be a party pooper, but why not mod the g16de to run rwd


because a G16 bottom end can't handle the punishment like an A series bottom end can.

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Re: A SERIES TWIN CAM A REAL POSSIBILITY!
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Quote:

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Not to be a party pooper, but why not mod the whole g16de to run rwd?
BOOOORING.
Its still just another factory engine, even if it is successfully turned around.
A fertile mind like this should be nourished with possible solutions to the many problems, & not beset with questions like "why bother" Who cares why,..... just do it.

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Re: A SERIES TWIN CAM A REAL POSSIBILITY!
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i think another reason for the twin cam a series over a g16de is that the a series could be used in classes where racers must use a series engines, in such races the datsuns would then be more than on par with such cars of their class such as escorts etc.....

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Re: A SERIES TWIN CAM A REAL POSSIBILITY!
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Okay, there are justifiable reasons for doing this, especially in Oz, but is there any evidence that a GA16DE bottom end is any weaker than an A-Series?

As for tranny, there's got to be a bellhousing that will swap out.

Due to the fact I'm not restricted to keep my A-Series, I'd be just as impressed if somebody made the GA16DE work.

Posted on: 2005/3/29 20:10
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I would be one of those interested in a twin cam head for an A-series...for vintage I can run almost any cylinder head but have to use the A series engine.

Tom

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im interested in the how its going to be done and the results, but i lack the dexterity and skills to do anything competently with mechanical items usually (i am getting more patiet and there for e better ant fixing things properly)

keep it chain driven if at all possible feral, i hate timing belts!

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As for tranny, there's got to be a bellhousing that will swap out.


Well the ca16de and ca18de have a tranny for them and then you wont be restricted to an A series.

Posted on: 2005/3/30 1:34
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