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#11 Re: converting to unleaded
fat_dat Posted on: 2006/3/9 4:32
yeh thats right, i'll check with him because i'm interested to know exactly what he's done


#12 Re: converting to unleaded
ddgonzal Posted on: 2006/3/9 6:46
In the states, all our Datsun 1200s have run unleaded since around 1989. I see no valve seat wear in any of the engines I've torn down.

In 1974, Nissan changed the valve seat material, presumably for unleaded fuel. In 1976, Calfornia models had a catalytic converter, so required Unleaded. They didn't change the valves or seats that year.


#13 Re: converting to unleaded
casper17000 Posted on: 2006/3/9 6:50
do any of you guys notice a difference in regular and premium in A series engines?


#14 Re: converting to unleaded
fat_dat Posted on: 2006/3/9 9:24
spoke the guy this arvo and he said he's put in hardened valve seats so it can run the unleaded without a problem, however, a good mate's got a 120y and he runs unleaded without a problem in his


#15 Re: converting to unleaded
pepper Posted on: 2006/3/9 10:18
ive never tried regular in my ute but i noticed a hell of a difference in smoothness and whatnot with premium after i was running leaded


#16 Re: converting to unleaded
Nexus Posted on: 2006/3/9 10:50
I switched from leaded to unleaded just recently when leaded petrol became unavailable locally.

I use an additive (Flashlube) but I definately need to retard the timing otherwise I get pinging.



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