Hi Roger,
I did a similar swap (1980 Datsun 210 A15 engine and 5-speed into my Datsun 1200).
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which trans and differential would be the easiest to pull and attached to our '72 ?
Neither.
Engine: easy swap. The A12A and A15 have the same motor mounts.
Differential: the "Datsun 210" is a B310 chassis. The rear end is coil-spring, so it's not a direct bolt in (the Datsun 1200 has leaf springs). However, reportedly the third-member (differential center) will interchange. It likely has a 3.7 ratio whether auto or manual.
All US Datsun 1200s come with a 3.90 ratio.
Transmission swap: The "best" swap is to put the five speed in -- and keep the original differential. The first-gear is taller and the overdrive will drop the revs down significantly. But you have to:
- convert the 1200 to clutch cylinder and clutch pedals (find a 1200 to get the parts from)
- (perhaps) find a 1200 manual driveshaft
The 5-speed is the same length as the 1200s 4-speed.
If you keep an automatic and lower the gear ratio the engine will have less get-up-and-go. But it will lower revs only a little bit at highway speed:
3.9/4000 rpm ~ 3.7/3800rpm
A 210 with A12A, 5-speed and 3.7(?) ratio got up to 47mpg highway (per EPA) ... while a 1200 only got 38mpg highway (claimed by Nissan).