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does a L18 bolt in
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does a L 18 bolt in to a datsun 1200 does a stanza cross member fit in ? if not what are the mods

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I believe it is only 120Y's that can have an l series bolted in with only the use of a stanza cross member.
But I'm not 100% on that.

Posted on: 2005/4/27 4:13
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actually 180/200B crossmember/running gear fits a 120Y (i've heard that a 910 (bluebird) crossmember is identical to the 180/200B one, apart that it has rack and pinion steering mounts!

stanza crossmember/running gear fits the sunny

just had to clear that up!

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so how much from a 200b will bolt into a 120y ie. brakes engine steering, stuff like that
coz i have a 120y and a 200b, and a 120y looks better, so a bit more power would be nice, and a guess some braking power too

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the unused hole where the A series X member bots up to the chassis, thats the mounting holes for the L series X member!


everything fits - with a few "slight" modifications, as far as I know, allthough I don't know if 200B's have leaf or coil rear?

I think L18_B110 was boulding a L18 powered 120Y coupe

I'm thinking of doing it myself, I don't have the funds for a wild A12-A15 and since the L18 has 105Hp and the L20B has 110Hp it makes more sense to me!

cheaper too!

I'm lucky in the way that I have a spare Borg Warner diff lying around not being used they are stronger and cheaper than a H165!

I just have to find the right 180/200B for the job now...

Posted on: 2005/4/27 11:03
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Is there any proof to you saying that a borgwarner is stronger than a ute diff?

Posted on: 2005/4/27 11:11
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I think it was L18_B110 who said it was stronger than a H165

mind you his is "CIG improved" and he uses a corolla BW diff! (3" wider than a 120Y BW diff!)

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200b is coil rear end, same with bluebird

Posted on: 2005/4/27 12:02
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Quote:

PIGDOG wrote:
200b is coil rear end, same with bluebird
Wrong answer.
Australian Model 810 [200B] The early, imported sedans & all SSS coupes have independant rear ends. Station wagons have live rear axles with leaf springs, while everything else has live rear axles with coils.
Australian Model 910 [Bluebird] Sedans used coil sprung live rear axles while wagons used leaf sprung live rear axles.

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ok sooooorry
MY 200b and MY bluebird have coils

so actually it is A right answer
where did i say ALL 200b's and bluebird's coz as far as i can see, i didnt

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