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Hi

I need a little help, I own a 1973 datsun 1200 deluxe and i would like to put a rotary engine in the car and i need to find out if this engine will be to powerfull for the gearbox, drive shaft, and diff? If it is please tell me what I can replace these components with.

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Posted on: 2007/7/13 12:29
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you would use the gearbox that goes with the rotary, a modded tailshaft to suit the gearbox and diff...so bigger unis would most likely be had here
and probably need a bigger diff

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sorry but i don't know what you mean by this

so bigger unis would most likely be had here

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A rotary engine in my opinion would be pretty hard on a standard Datsun gearbox especially if you are using a turbo rotary. Wouldnt expect the gearbox to last long.

I would use the gearbox that would be normally attached to the rotary. Say its a 13b from a rx7 I would use the rx7 gearbox.

The diff in a 1200 is a little undersized so I would probally look at replacing it also. Doing it now would be the best option as you will need a new tail shaft.

The 1200 tail shaft is pretty light duty and will be the wrong length for the new engine combo. So upgrade it with a heavier item with bigger universal joints. (These are the flexible joints in the tail shaft which compensate for the angle and movement of the diff assembley)

A rotary into a mazda piston engined car, datsun, toyota, mitsubishi galant etc has been done before so maybe read up on old fast 4s magazine or simular for tips about what to use.

Have fun

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Hi Edge,

A rotary engine will break the rear end of a 1200 right away.

For drag racing you'll want a Ford 9".
For street use there are many choices.
See Rear Axle Swaps

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