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L Motors the way it should be!
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/18 18:36
I'm giving up on the A12! Looks like an L18 is in the works!
Already have a promising L18... the guy wants $300 for it.Would you pay $300 for a L18? Just the Motor no trans! NOT RUNNING! Another guy has a L16 with a trans complete every thing for $300. also not running! but good trans! I need instruction on installing that L motor into my 1200 coupe the good is.. I have an automatic car, Whats the best way to do the motor mounts? Any help would be greatly appreciated :)
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
D
Posted on: 2012/9/19 4:04
Look up unfamilia or pigdog threads
good choice on the L any chance you can get L14 conrods?
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
Burke_a_lot
Posted on: 2012/9/19 9:45
I hear the L18 conversion is a big job! Crossmember, mounts, and sump, need to be heavily modified.... However the end result won't disappoint!
Have a read here! http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?post_id=389865
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
Posted on: 2012/9/19 10:18
Yep x member and tunnel are the pain. You might need get tail shaft shortened too by 30mm
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
shaun
Posted on: 2012/9/19 11:01
I just got my l20b into my 1200, I got away with the standard tunnel using a bluebird 5 speed , I had to scollop the xmember and make up my own mounts though , wasn't hard took me about 4 hours all up and I used the v8 rover engine mounts, the l20b is the tallest and I have about 20mm clearance from the bonnet , in my opinion its not a hard conversion to have the motor and box mounted up
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
D
Posted on: 2012/9/19 11:55
Ive missed it but what car is it going into?
Im trying to source an NA20S or NA16S crossflow head for the L series, it has kidney shaped chambers, roller rockers and with a mild cam, 40mm webers and exhaust can make around 150hp stock from what Ive read from a Taiwanese translation. Here is the head http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/519 ... n_NA20_cylinder_head.html
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
datsa73
Posted on: 2012/9/19 18:09
I had a stock L18 in my 510 with a Weber and 5 speed. It was nothing special. Just a daily driver for a couple of years. The engine mounts and tunnel conversion for a bigger motor and tranny can be tricky. See the first page of my Z24 conversion. I built the motor mounts right on the motor in the car. Key is to lift the car up and set the tires on blocks. Get the full weight of the car on the tires up off the floor for good working clearance. Slip a thin piece of blocking on the cross member. Drop the engine and tranny in and set the oil pan on the cross member. Tie wire the rear of the tranny up through the shift hole and wrap a piece of wood up on top of the tunnel. Now you have full weight of the engine on the car and and on the tires. Move engine into the position you want and weld engine and tranny mounts. Make sure hood clears.
That's how I did it. It is a bit of work though. ![]()
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/20 0:54
I really like all the advice... Keep it coming!
![]() Here is something else to ponder on. I can get a Motor & 5 speed Trans out of an 1987 Nissan truck ..what do you guy's think about that???? Need Input.
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
datsa73
Posted on: 2012/9/20 1:02
A 1987 pickup is not a L18. That's a Z24. That's what I have in my car. Its a hefty mod.
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Re: L Motors the way it should be!
CrazyHawaiian
Posted on: 2012/9/20 1:14
Tell me a little more about that.
I can get the whole thing minus Carb. There still mated together . You can view topic.
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