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#1 Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
CHR15 Posted on: 2009/1/7 3:50
Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan

As it was
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As it is
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Interior (more done since time of pic)
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Note engine bay photo b4 paint job
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Engine Balanced and blueprinted
Lumpier cam
bored 60thou
32 36 dgv webber
head ported and flowed a14 valves
Manual conversion
alumnium radiator


#2 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
hotrocket Posted on: 2009/1/7 3:55
Any big plans for the green machine....
maybe drop it a inch or 2 at the front


#3 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
ddgonzal Posted on: 2009/1/8 3:40
I like how the grille turned out. Wow.


#4 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
DatsAndy Posted on: 2009/1/8 3:43
Looks very nice matey. Well done be proud of yourself and your helpers if any.


#5 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
1000Coupe Posted on: 2009/1/8 6:42
looks good


#6 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
bert Posted on: 2009/1/8 7:02
Yeah,i like it too,thats a nice effect with the grille and headlights.
I assume your a Qld. member by the plates,how about up dating your details in your avatar.
Could this be a new vehicle for a bit of competition on Sundays?


#7 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
CHR15 Posted on: 2009/1/8 11:28
Cheers!
yeh im in SE QLD
I don't know much about doing up engines most of the stuff ive done is info i got off this site... so ive got a few questions. what size exhuast do i put on, how do i make the vacume advance work with the webber, i think the webber is pumping too much fuel how can i make it...less just it smells real fuely and sometime if i rev to hard the engine dies a bit like it's flooding. how do i get a cheap A series datsun 5 speed??!!??!
what else can i do to make it bit faster without changing it TOO much...?
:)


#8 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
ZigZag Posted on: 2009/1/8 16:16
there is no such thing as a cheap A series 5 speed expect to pay up to $1200 or more for even a claped out one.... better to go for a dellow engineered celica 5 speed fully rebuilt for around $1400


#9 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
spenc Posted on: 2009/1/8 23:44
maybe some extracters or evan a turbo
and fuel injection


#10 Re: Nearly Finished 76 120y sedan
bert Posted on: 2009/1/9 0:10
Give Craig a call at Motacarb in Nerang,he'll have the carby permanantly tuned with the right jetting in no time.
Off the shelf extractors or Gold Coast Custom Exhaust Labrador,tell him what you want-top end or bottom end and he will fabricate a good system.



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