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#1 BIG QUESTION
Datsfullysik Posted on: 2006/11/12 18:28
Okay First things first, how do you tell if you have an aftermarket cam???

And i'm thinking of buying a new imported A15 and 5 Speed out of a Vanette/Sunny does anyone know what the specs on the gearbox are? what five speed nissan box bolts straight up the the A15? is it 60A or 65A or something?

please help me datsun gods lol
Thanks ty


#2 Re: BIG QUESTION
sunny_coupe110 Posted on: 2006/11/12 18:45
A transmission of Vanette just has difficulty with installation in SUNNY.
Three kinds of F5C56A or FS5W60A or FS5W60L can Install SUNNY.
RS5W60A/Vanette, installation is just impossible. 



#3 Re: BIG QUESTION
pepper Posted on: 2006/11/12 18:46
im not sure but arent the gearboxes on vanetts set up for cloumn shift???
can ayone clarify??


edit-- old mate there beat me to it


#4 Re: BIG QUESTION
dattodude Posted on: 2006/11/12 18:55
The RS is the key, same gearbox, different shift mechanism. So when you say Vanette/Sunny gearbox, they are different boxes (same internals), which is it? Sunny or Vanette


#5 Re: BIG QUESTION
sunny_coupe110 Posted on: 2006/11/12 18:56
Pitrord
Remodeling is necessary!



#6 Re: BIG QUESTION
Datsfullysik Posted on: 2006/11/12 19:12
what about the cam, i'm not too sure if i have an aftermarket one or not, i think i do, but not sure??
ty


#7 Re: BIG QUESTION
beattie Posted on: 2006/11/12 19:28
No way of really telling if you have a a/m cam without pulling it out and getting it checked out!

I spose what you could do is drive a couple of mates cars with simmiler engine setups with and without cams.. if you can. I noticed at a certain RPM you could feel the cam 'kick' in with my old A12 1000 ute. and i knew that was a/m


Just about the gearboxes, can you setup a vannette linkage box with a floor shift extension housing? or doesnt it work quite like that


#8 Re: BIG QUESTION
blofly Posted on: 2006/11/12 19:38
to check the cam profile I would remove the rocker cover and rocker assembly, get a hold of two dial gauges and set them up on the intake and exhaust pushrods for number 1 cylinder, then set number one piston to top dead centre now just check to see if there is any overlap on the valves and record the points when the push rods begin to move up by using a degree wheel on the end of the crank or looking at the timing cover marks for a roughish reading, also check the height at which the pushrod reaches maximum lift and record it. I don't know what the specs of a stock camshaft are unfortunately, but with the data you get from those readings you could compare it to a chart of cams from different manufacturers and check if it looks similar to any of them


#9 Re: BIG QUESTION
Coops Posted on: 2006/11/13 4:57
Most aftermarket cams have greater duration on the inlet - Shold be able to tell by that......?

Should be able to get out with a protractor & check the angle between when the inlet lobe engages & re-seats.

Don't know what the standard durations are though ,


#10 Re: BIG QUESTION
Dodgeman Posted on: 2006/11/13 9:34
Quote:

sunny_coupe110 wrote:
A transmission of Vanette just has difficulty with installation in SUNNY.
Three kinds of F5C56A or FS5W60A or FS5W60L can Install SUNNY.
RS5W60A/Vanette, installation is just impossible. 
The column shift trans is not a candidate for use in the B310 Sunny, but could be used for parts if necessary.

The factory five speeds that fit any A series engines are

F5W56A [1200 & 120Y GX option] F5C56A [Competition option] Both are direct in fifth.
F5W60L [Dogleg] F5W60A [Conventional pattern] Both are overdrive.
F5W63A [or L, I forget] [Dogleg overdrive]

As sunny-coupe110 has writen, there may be an 'S' as a second character in the code for one or both of the 60 & 63 series, but I'll be blessed if I know what it means.

None of these were sold in Australia, but a number of examples exist here & occasionally one turns up for sale, but never cheaply.

EDIT
I have a vague recolection that it might refer to a different 'type' of synchro used in gearboxes where an 'S' is used as a second character.
Feral would know.



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