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ca18det Workshop manual
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Gooday fellas,

The ca needs a rebuild, the freshen up it got when I installed it has run out and it needs a full overhaul.

Does anyone have a source the ca workshop manual or even a CD they could post me? Can sort you out with direct transfer.

cheers fellas
Mely

Posted on: 2006/10/14 6:52
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You'll find it Here

It's the 3rd from the top the S13(CA18) one. It's about 25mg from memory. just download it!

Posted on: 2006/10/14 7:45
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Yep. there's a few about, but that'll do it.

Good to hear you are still on the scene Mely!


Posted on: 2006/10/14 9:08
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Re: ca18det Workshop manual
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Yeah, cant get rid of me that easily Chris;) How is the white sedan you got here in Brisbane?

I have been tied up with non datsun related life nuisances like finishin uni. I got a roll cage from a drag ute on the weekend so that should stiffen things up a bit.

The engine has been in for 2 years and now needs a rebuild. It is stripped and ready for some new slugs and maybe rods. Also a general clean up. Still hunting for a turbo and that will dictate the rest of the things needed like injectors, piping and such. Has fresh electricals (coils and wiring). Keen to get a HPCed water to air intercooler in there to help out with the traffic heat soak problems I get with the huge radiator. The diff is also of concern with the open spinner bluebird center in the ute housing. It has done quite well to survive 2 years but I think the 31 skyline rear is a good swap. I will take some photos and chuck them up.

rock on fellas,

Thanks for the link,
Mely

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