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Hello, Yes I am selling my collection of Datsun 1200 and A-series parts. [I don't love EBay, but I have few options for marketing.]
In my tubular chassis B14 Nissan 200SX I am still running the 1237cc A12 engines from my Datsun 1200. Our rules here allow any of Datsun/Nissan engines under 1900cc to be in any of the Datsun/Nissan bodies. Last year we moved our US Championship to a track that is 4 miles with hills and three long straights where we reach top speed in 5th gear. The larger 1600cc and 1800cc engines use an air restrictor, but their torque is still hard to regulate. This year I was the only "little" engine (under 1400) to finish in the (very competitive) top 10.
Some of my parts are going to Spain, Portugal, New Zealand, Australia, Japan and South America. Some are too large and the postage makes them too expensive to ship overseas. I may have to disassemble the unsold very "high end" engines and sell them as "cylinder head" kits. Then I'll sell the camshafts and tool steel lifters as kits and then the pistons and Carillo rods as kits.
I do have some silly little parts too. I have bushings if you want to bush the stock rockers, and I have unfinished stock rockers with bushing in them. I have 1000s of new, slightly used chrome moly three piece pushrods. For pushrods I need to know the length you need, which changes with rockers, cam regrind and milling on the cylinder and block.
Over the years I have send many of the A12A rods to Australia & New Zealand. Short rods with 19mm pin. I have some more sets here to sell.
I have requests from racers in Portugal for the dogleg 5-speed F5C56A transmissions. They want to buy broken gearboxes, because core parts are so rare their and they manufacture dog gear kits to repair dogleg gearsets.
Once I get through sorting the A-series engine parts, I will look at the car and chassis parts I have.
Contact me if there is something you need. Or if you have any ideas for marketing, I appreciate your input. Thank you. Peter PeterZekert"at"Juno.com
Posted on: 2009/10/17 19:47
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