mrsprite
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I get to practice my engine removal skills yet again!
My clutch went south again (replaced it last September). I had hydraulic issues though and I think that was the real problem all along. It does give me the chance to seal up some oil leaks and fix a few other things that need attention. I discovered a few days ago that I have at least one (but likely two) broken valve guides, so new bronze ones will be installed. I also seem to have a dead drivers side shock....will have to e-mail Peter C about that (also replaced in Sept.)
What else? New 3/4" master cylinder (thanks Gerard!!), oil pump, oil pan gasket, timing chain, wheel bearings, brakes, axles (finally found a good set of EN-17's), K&N air filters, clutch (of course), upgraded radiator (trying to mount a Suzuki Swift unit with elec. fan) and installation of poly a-arm bushings.
The engine and trans are from an '82 Datsun 210 and the previous owner was using a stock Spridget 7/8" master cylinder with the stock Datsun 11/13" slave cylinder.....this is why I think the hydraulics are to blame for the clutch failures. A stock Datsun 210 has a 5/8" master cylinder....using that 7/8" threw the dynamics off quite a bit. Hopefully the new 3/4" master and new 7/8" slave will make things work a little bit better (it'll at least be closer to the stock Datsun plumbing).
Here are a couple of pics....I think I'm going to document things better this time.
For future reference, I am running an '82 Datsun A15 engine (1488cc) with factory twin Hitachi SU carbs on a custom manifold & a NISMO performance "GX" head mated to the stock 210 5-speed trans. that runs to a stock Spridget 3.90 rear end (future plans call for an RX-7 rear end swap).
Very dirty engine!
This notch is the only cutting that was needed to install the A15!
More to come as I work on it (pulling the engine tomorrow!).
What else? New 3/4" master cylinder (thanks Gerard!!), oil pump, oil pan gasket, timing chain, wheel bearings, brakes, axles (finally found a good set of EN-17's), K&N air filters, clutch (of course), upgraded radiator (trying to mount a Suzuki Swift unit with elec. fan) and installation of poly a-arm bushings.
The engine and trans are from an '82 Datsun 210 and the previous owner was using a stock Spridget 7/8" master cylinder with the stock Datsun 11/13" slave cylinder.....this is why I think the hydraulics are to blame for the clutch failures. A stock Datsun 210 has a 5/8" master cylinder....using that 7/8" threw the dynamics off quite a bit. Hopefully the new 3/4" master and new 7/8" slave will make things work a little bit better (it'll at least be closer to the stock Datsun plumbing).
Here are a couple of pics....I think I'm going to document things better this time.
For future reference, I am running an '82 Datsun A15 engine (1488cc) with factory twin Hitachi SU carbs on a custom manifold & a NISMO performance "GX" head mated to the stock 210 5-speed trans. that runs to a stock Spridget 3.90 rear end (future plans call for an RX-7 rear end swap).
Very dirty engine!

This notch is the only cutting that was needed to install the A15!

More to come as I work on it (pulling the engine tomorrow!).