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fitting an L series into a 1200
Matto1kUte
Posted on: 2007/4/9 12:53
hi guys just looking into putting a L series motor with su's into a 1200. i have read the tech section what has to be done but i though u didnt have to do anything to the x member?
if anybody has done this could u please help me out or unless someone has an old conversion to sell?
#2
Re: fitting an L series into a 1200
Mildman
Posted on: 2007/4/9 14:53
I'm pretty sure you will need a custom crossmember - a few of the members here have done the conversion - and detailed it a bit...just trying to remember who - It's 5pm and I'm sleepy.
I'd be almost certain that some modification to the crossmember will be required.
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Re: fitting an L series into a 1200
1200GXman
Posted on: 2007/4/9 15:00
PM (Personal Message) whitesedan.
He has done it and posted a detailed thread about his conversion.
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Re: fitting an L series into a 1200
d1t
Posted on: 2007/4/9 17:55
I'd love to see the link as well. Sorry, but I dont mean to hijack.
I may have the chance to pick up a 200B GL for $50. Clock reads ~250k but the engine etc looks pretty clean. MMM... L20b 1200 EDIT - I've found this on Datnet. Just reading through it right now. Seems like what we might be after! Datnet Conversion
#5
Re: fitting an L series into a 1200
WhiteSedan
Posted on: 2007/4/9 18:24
Do some searching mate, look through mine, sikdatto1200, L18_B110 and pigdog's posts theres plenty info.
But briefly, I started with 1200 crossmember with stanza or try your 200b engine mounts shortened and grafted on, maddat ca gearbox crossmember. At the moment im using a standard b/w diff so I used a 1200 sedan auto tailshaft. I have made no mods to the rad support or firewall, personally feel its unnecassary. I have a orig manual car with smaller tunnel I only did some slight massaging around the join from firewall to gearbox tunnel and I removed the mounts in the tunnel for the a-series gearbox as the maddat gearbox crossmember bolts to the floor. I used a modified saab radiator with remote filler and at the moment the clutch cable runs into a remote clutch master because I intend to use a custom pedal box in the future and didnt want to drill the firewall at all. Well that wasnt so brief but goodluck, ask as many questions as you like. You can view topic.
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