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Re: a15 question
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Distributor under plug number three means it's a 1974 or newer engine.

Up to 1973, the A10 and A12 had the distributor under number one plug.

Posted on: 2003/2/27 4:36
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i thought it had to say a12a on the block? my dizzy is under sark threee??? waz dat mean?

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damn... i cant remember off the top of my head... i'll have a look and get back to ya

Posted on: 2003/2/27 0:59
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i have an A12A in my coupe but it only says A12 on the block, where is the dizzy? under cylinder three?

Posted on: 2003/2/26 22:19
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yeah mines an 1981 model ...... t still just says a12 on the engine bay, not a12a.....

i saw a guy who had a racing a14 coupe, he showed me how most guys just bolt the extra steel plate on with the bolt a bit further back....( like that diagram) so it makes more sense lookin at the diagram now...

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but if the ute is after a certain modle its and a12a then the a-14/15 will bolt strait in am i right

Posted on: 2003/2/26 6:37
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sweet , time to find an a15 now...

wreckers be the best bet?

Posted on: 2003/2/26 1:00
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all u need is a couple of theese puppies and itll go straight in

blocks to mount engine

Posted on: 2003/2/20 11:44
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hye guys... just reading the tech section about installing an a15 into a 1200..

by reading this quote does this mean on a ute the mounts dont have to be altered?

"There is a simple procedure for fitting an A14/15. If you own a Datsun 1200 ute, the chances are your A14/15 will bolt up and start due to the fact that the cross-member has different shaped mounts. The 1200 Coupe, Sedan and Wagon are a different story."

obviously i have a ute....

Posted on: 2003/2/20 10:15
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