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Crankshaft types
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/10 1:35
Need Help! Can anyone tell me if there is a difference between a automatic crank and a 4 speed crank?
I'm swapping out the auto for a stick and I'm noticing some difference's there is no dowel pin in mt crank;0 Do I need to get a another crank to put this 4 speed in? Or maybe just the end cap need's to be changed?? And what's up with the Rear Mail seal mine is a one piece how do I change it???
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Re: Crankshaft types
LittleFireyOne
Posted on: 2012/9/10 4:52
the Tech wiki covers this briefly, there is an adaptor on the end of the crank you need to remove.
http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawi ... l_transmission_conversion
#3
Re: Crankshaft types
darrenwilson
Posted on: 2012/9/10 4:59
looking for flywheel? You could try ebay,you will also need the brass spigot bearing for the end of the crankshaft that centres/supports the input shaft of the manual gearbox!
#4
Re: Crankshaft types
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/10 5:02
Yah! I finally found the section on that....Thanks.
#5
Re: Crankshaft types
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/10 5:06
It's bin really hard to even locate a flywheel ..looks like i'm going to take a trip to the junk yard.I would like to buy a new one but can't find a place that sells them ...any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Crankshaft types
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/10 5:16
Hay what about the dowel pin I don't have one on my crank ?
Do I put one in or don't?
#8
Re: Crankshaft types
a12datto120y
Posted on: 2012/9/10 8:35
i did a auto to manual swap the only thing you need to do is remove the spacer and some may already have a spigot bearing in the crank if not you have to press one in.
#9
Re: Crankshaft types
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/10 17:23
How did you deal with the trans mount ?
#10
Re: Crankshaft types
a12datto120y
Posted on: 2012/9/11 9:20
used the same auto mount depends what gearbox you have mine had two mounting points i used the rear so i moved the auto mount back one as it has two mounting points.
i then reversed the rubber mounting held on by 4 small nuts. then from the top marked the position and drilled the holes. I will try upload some pictures. You can view topic.
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