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clyons8 and Gylezy's Saturday Haul
clyons8
Posted on: 2009/5/10 1:03
Pretty good day on Saturday.
I picked up an A14 in bits for a great price. Everything is there bar the flywheel (I left the pistons, pushrods, pumps and dizzies behind though! Whoops). Get them on Monday. Dan got a 120y wagon registered and running with a 5 speed for a pretty damn good price. A few spares thrown in. Best bargain I've seen in a while. Good old A12 battled the steep hills to make it back to Adelaide. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() First time to be involved with a 120y. Don't mind them to tell you the truth!
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Re: clyons8 and Gylezy's Saturday Haul
120fly
Posted on: 2009/5/10 1:29
Ah saw this on ebay good catch my friend hmm 5sp to you shall have fun with this one...........
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Re: clyons8 and Gylezy's Saturday Haul
b310gx
Posted on: 2009/5/11 0:17
I saw this on E-Bay as well, good to know somebody here got it. My friend also scored big on Saturday, he got a 1978 120Y sedan in very good condition from E-Bay, Blue with a white vinyl roof, 3rd owner, we're going to fix the paint if possible & put it on historic plates. He also picked up a 1970 1000 ute that was on E-Bay, with an A12, an A14, & an A15, a dogleg O/D 5 speed, DCOE webers on a manifold, extractors to suit & spare left & right doors. It has a rebuilt front end, & most of the rust was repaired. Just needs some work on the body, then reassembling. Pity I don't fit, or I might use it as a run around. The only downer is that the A14 was in pieces & all the parts are rusty, particularly the crank, which I was going to use in an A12 for my friends 120Y coupe.
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Re: clyons8 and Gylezy's Saturday Haul
clyons8
Posted on: 2009/5/11 7:33
Your mate with the 1000 ought to be pretty pleased. That's a good deal considering prices of late (A14's, A15's 5 Speeds AND Datsun 1000).
It turns out the A14 had a lighter version crank, which I 'thought' I spotted when we lifted into the car. I am beginning to think these aren't as uncommon as first thought. My second A14 and second lighter crank. Here are some pictures. In contrast to my A14 in PNG I think this is the matching block/engine. The block reads; "N10X" at the top and "G34" ![]() The other end of the block has a "15" embossed on a circle. ![]() The crankshaft has two sets of numbers; "H89" and "30-0" (I think the ones in the wiki are H8940's). ![]() ![]() This is what they called the 'scalloped' A14 Crankshaft? ![]()
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Re: clyons8 and Gylezy's Saturday Haul
Gylezy
Posted on: 2009/5/11 8:07
"Ah saw this on ebay good catch my friend hmm 5sp to you shall have fun with this one..........."
haha cheers mate, yer i will have fun with it can wait !!
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Re: clyons8 and Gylezy's Saturday Haul
datto1000wagon
Posted on: 2009/5/11 8:12
yep that is the scalloped crank
my a14 also had this type of crank but it was a thrift engine (round port head/ later manifold) did your motor have those 13 head bolts i mentioned in the previos thread?
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Re: clyons8 and Gylezy's Saturday Haul
clyons8
Posted on: 2009/5/11 8:41
Nah I forgot the pistons, conrods, oil pump dizzy. SHould be picking them up this week.
Got sidetracked and then left without noticing. I got a fair few of those 13 bolts from over the years (all in PNG now). Never took real notice of them. I remember Dodgeman talking about them ages ago. I think I even threw 6 or so away when I last left Adelaide, whoopsie. I'd really like to know which blocks these cranks originally belonged to. I don't reckon they are as uncommon as I first thought they were. You can view topic.
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