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Re: Designs: CA18DET into 1200 using 510 engine mounts
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Hey Chris, assuming you already had your car engineered last time you registered the car with the CA, now using these new mounts will you need to engineer it again or will they not know the difference?

Posted on: 2003/6/16 16:11
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Re: Designs: CA18DET into 1200 using 510 engine mounts
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hey dude chill

i thought this was friendly???

i figured you had it all measured up for when you made it as its hard to get measurement from a photo even with a ruler

and ive never given anyone advice for free and maddat doesnt sell the entire crossmember for $350 anyway

Posted on: 2003/6/16 15:36
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Re: Designs: CA18DET into 1200 using 510 engine mounts
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Have you seen the rule in the picture, it's not there for show...that gives you the measurements. I've already had this discussion with Demojob. I'm not a CAD expert, and I have no reason to become proficient with CAD. If you make benefit from it good. I've already saved you 10-16 hours doing it yourself. When does someone give you $500-600 for nothing, this is the equivalent labour to get someone else to do this part. I'm not saying anything more on this. I'm happy to delete the post.

Posted on: 2003/6/16 15:25
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Re: Designs: CA18DET into 1200 using 510 engine mounts
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theres no measurements, they are the hard parts, measure up what you have and put a proper drawring....dont be lazy

Posted on: 2003/6/16 15:18
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Re: Designs: CA18DET into 1200 using 510 engine mounts
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Yes I made them up. Probably the answer is no. I've got my own car to build

When I'm old and decrepid, with nothing else to do, I might start making them for others. But you'll have to wait 50 years for that to happen...

Don't be lazy, all of the information and ideas are there.

Chris

Posted on: 2003/6/16 15:13
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Re: Designs: CA18DET into 1200 using 510 engine mounts
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did you make it up?

if so,

any chance of getting you to make up the mount section and sell it to me so i can just get it welded to a cross-member?

Posted on: 2003/6/16 15:02
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These are my designs for fitting a CA18DET into a Datsun 1200 '70-'73. As the later model B120s used a different crossmember I can't vouch that this will still work, although I expect it would.
I'm using Datsun 1600 (510) engine mounts because they are a good design, and are compact, so you can fit a larger turbo, without it hitting on the big CA18/CA20 liquid filled mounts.

See:
http://www.shoeys.com/ca18/

Cheers,
Chris.

Posted on: 2003/6/16 14:56
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