regularman
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I used the original starter. I guess there are all kinds of kits out there. I did what was the cheapest.
regularman said:I used the original starter. I guess there are all kinds of kits out there. I did what was the cheapest.
I wish I had took pictures. I chucked up the flywheel and trimmed down the face edge a bit so the that I could drill and tap new holes for the datsun pressure plate. The way it was the holes lined up right where the face dropped off. I made a spacer to hold the pressure plate back up to the level of the clutch face. Then I balanced it all just to make sure. If this doesn't make sense then pm me and maybe we can talk on the phone or something. Yeah I made a line up device and cut a hole for the starter to stick through the transmission, then made an aluminum cover to cover the hole with the starter and drilled and tapped a couple holes and bolted it on. Oh, and I used the slave for a 1986 datsun truck, use a couple 3/8 nuts to space it out so it don't hit and it bolts right up.Branson said:Kim,
what did it take to be able to reuse the datsun clutch?
So you adapted the datson flywheel to the spridget engine. I never thought of that.Billm said:I don't use the Rivergate conversion- I did my own. The Rivergate uses the Spridget ringgear and starter- I use the Datsun ringgear and starter and then don't have to punch big holes in the trans. I also use the Datsun slave because it fits easily.
Bill