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Datsun specialist/recommended in Perth?
new_to_datsuns
Posted on: 2004/1/15 5:48
Perth, Western Australia- I'm looking for a good mechanic that is good with dattos? anyone know any? my regular guy just cant seem to fix my chugging problem.
thanks!
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Re: Datsun specialist/recommended in Perth?
anb008
Posted on: 2004/1/15 8:16
I've heard that Automotive Tuning Centre in Welshpool is the place to go, especially if you've got something 'interesting' like a 32/36 DGV or something even more exotic.
What type of car are you talking about here ? Mods ? Standard ?
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Re: Datsun specialist/recommended in Perth?
chuck
Posted on: 2004/1/15 8:54
i have a great mechanic in osborne park and have used them since i was 18, Im 27 now.
but before i start plugging, what seems to be your problem, i have had a few in the last few months and may be of some assistance.
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Re: Datsun specialist/recommended in Perth?
new_to_datsuns
Posted on: 2004/1/15 15:25
Oh man, its so annoying because it will drive fine for a few days, then it will deteriorate into this chugging, jumping thing and i can barely get up to 60ks, then maybe one day it will just work fine again, then it will be below average, until it goes #### again and the cycle restarts. I've taken it to the mech. and they just tuned it, cleaned the balast resistor and said, 'well it might be your fuel, use premium unleaded', so now i use bp ultimate and its ok, but alas, the problem has come back. :( and i'm pretty mad because i was just on my way to the mech today and i was half way there when it started to run good! you can just imagine- "theres a problem with my car, i know it seems fine now, but just wait!, it'll do it!"... sorry about the war &peace sized post
travis
#5
Re: Datsun specialist/recommended in Perth?
Mazda626
Posted on: 2004/1/15 15:48
Ok, are you mechanical minded at all ?
Vaccum leak ? Plug gap set wrong ? Disturbutor loose ? Fouled up plugs ? May be something simple mate :)
#6
Re: Datsun specialist/recommended in Perth?
Team_Dat
Posted on: 2004/1/15 17:09
Changed the fuel filter?
cleaned the carb? plus i wouldn't use anything less than ultimate 98 my car loves it sorry for the thread jack but here goes go join ozdat and give your vote under the meetings section about a perth based datsun club ranging from the early dats to the last of them in the 80's any one with a dat is welcome. plus then we can all get together and have a couple beers and show off our datsuns. plus we have some fun with some all datsun cruises and meets at the drags. sorry again for the jack
#7
Re: Datsun specialist/recommended in Perth?
chuck
Posted on: 2004/1/16 1:57
thats some f**ked up sh** . I hate when cars play up only when you are no where near a mechanics.
A very interesting problem, but yeah check for air leaks etc as previously suggested. Try taking off each vacuum line 1 by 1 and if the engine dosnt chnage idle when you unplug it then it may be suspect for a leak. Also check coolant and oil to see if they have mixed (stuffed head or head gasket). when all else fails, take it to Guthrie motors, Collingwood st Osborne Park and speak to Grant. 94465368. Ring first as he is usually pretty busy. Good luck. You can view topic.
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