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Not too shy to talk
Joined: 2000/10/3 12:28
From La Mesa
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I am think of going to roller rocker system on my A-12 motor. I have a line on some just, want to ask a question? Is anybody using roller rockers in any of there A series motors vice the stock setup.
Posted on: 2002/1/23 2:51
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/2/7 2:29
From Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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I'm not running roller rockers but would be interested in it. Where are you getting them?
Posted on: 2002/1/23 3:30
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Home away from home
Joined: 2000/5/6 6:12
From Wellington New Zealand
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Yella Terra in Aussie make roller rockers for the A series, there is a 1:5 and 1:6 rocker ratio. I'm sure they have a web site. They are easy to fit and I have never had any problems with the ones I've used. On the 5 speed reversing switch saga, a simple fix is to hammer a dimple into the tunnel in the switch area. Or you can shorten the switch assembly, it's just a plunger and and reseal it with Araldite or something similar. Remember if you want a factory look Nismo still list the 5 speed crossmember.
Posted on: 2002/1/23 3:57
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/2/7 2:29
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Thanks for the info on the roller rockers, I'll see if I can find Yella Terra. If you want to delete the various switches sticking out of the side of a tranny, air cooled Volkswagen oil pan drain plugs fit perfectly. My current weekend driver (see it at tensandtwenties.com, Fort Worth cars, Tim White's 1200) has all three switch holes plugged this way.
Posted on: 2002/1/24 9:23
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/2/7 2:29
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Oops, you might try tens_and_twenties.com instead. I'm sure tens and twenties from the club is going to flame me off site.
Posted on: 2002/1/24 9:26
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/10/15 3:29
From Arlington, TX, USA
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You had it right the first time, www.tensandtwenties.com By: dimlight65 Date: 1/24/02 9:26 am Oops, you might try tens_and_twenties.com instead. I'm sure tens and twenties from the club is going to flame me off site.
Posted on: 2002/1/24 9:33
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/2/7 2:29
From Fort Worth, Texas, USA
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I have just been notified that I got it right the first time, tensandtwenties.com is the site.
Posted on: 2002/1/24 9:34
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Roller rockers & tranny plugs |
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/2/7 2:29
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I'm shutting up now.
Posted on: 2002/1/24 9:35
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Quite a regular
Joined: 2000/10/2 12:49
From Houston,Texas. USA
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Hey Tim,you don't have to go that far for roller rockers,Malvern racing have aluminum tipped custom roller rockers for datsun engines from a12 thru a15 in 4 diferent ratios,they are pretty expensive do.
Posted on: 2002/1/25 12:49
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No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/2/7 2:29
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I'll check them out. Thanks.
Posted on: 2002/1/25 9:30
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