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I want to sput a 5 speed gearbox in my ute
however i don't know whether i have an A15 engine or whether it is a 1200 bored out to a 1500
is there someway i can tell???
what is the best gearbox setup to get?

Posted on: 2006/6/9 7:53
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The gearboxes are interchangable between a series. How about this

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if you want to know wat engin block you have have a look just behind where the distributor goes into the block it should have stamped either A12 A14 or A15 thats the easyest way to tell wat motor you have

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Datsfullysik wrote:
i don't know whether i have an A15 engine or whether it is a 1200 bored out to a 1500
is there someway i can tell???

You can not 'bore out' a 1200/ A12 engine to 1500cc as it would need a bore size of 82.5mm [from 73mm] & I don't think that the end pairs of bores are spaced that far apart [center to center]
Have a look at the engine number. The prefix [A12, A14, A15] should tell you what the core engine is.

Do you know what features in a gearbox you want?
Do you want direct in fifth, or overdrive?
Do you want a standard shift pattern or dogleg pattern?
Do you want a light sport box,[56A] a heavy duty box,[60A] or a super heavy duty box?[63 series]
Do you need the original cable clutch operation, or do you have the facilities to engineer a hydraulic clutch operation?

Lots of choices here in Datsunland, but it would be a good idea to know just what it is you are seeking & why.

If you have an A15 powered Ute with the original diff, then I suspect that a 60 series overdrive box with conventional shift pattern & cable clutch operation would best suit your needs, but be warned, they are not cheap.

Question to the gearbox experts.
Is the 60 series four speed gearbox case [bellhousing] interchangeable with the five speed one? If so, then US five speeds with hydraulic clutch systems could be converted with a junk four speed donor box over here.

Posted on: 2006/6/9 8:12
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I saw a 5 speed sunny box on ebay starting price $1000. so they are getting rare as you can get a conversion kit from castlemain rod shop or dellow that will convert a 5 speed supra box or celica box into the ute.

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