Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
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Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
Here's some pictures of my 1974 Datsun 180B Sedan.
When I first bought it, it was a tired looking car with a 3 speed auto
So the first step was to fix the rust and paint it
Then replaced the old suspension with new shocks and Dobisport Lows
After driving it round for a couple of months with the old auto gearbox, I snagged a 5 speed dogleg gearbox and began the process of changing it to a manual
Was so stoked to get the new gearbox in and working. Got stuck on the inhibitor switch for a while, but once that was all sorted she was all go
When I first bought it, it was a tired looking car with a 3 speed auto
So the first step was to fix the rust and paint it
Then replaced the old suspension with new shocks and Dobisport Lows
After driving it round for a couple of months with the old auto gearbox, I snagged a 5 speed dogleg gearbox and began the process of changing it to a manual
Was so stoked to get the new gearbox in and working. Got stuck on the inhibitor switch for a while, but once that was all sorted she was all go
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
I decided that I wanted to upgrade the brakes just in case I wanted to go down the engine conversion route at some point in the future. So in anticipation of that I had to get rid of my Hustlers
That was ok though since I found some Impul FZ wheels
Prior to converting the front and rear brakes to R31 Skyline I also found an R160 CLSD out of a Subaru Leone Turbo. Score!
Here is a photo of the R31 disks going on the rear, I don't have a photo of the fronts.
I drove round for years with the original L18 trooping along under the bonnet. I eventually scored a Z18ET with gearbox, radiator, loom, ecu, etc and went about changing it over.
The car is running well at the moment. Aside from my second-hard VL commodore pump dying on me halfway back from Hamilton, it has been very reliable
BTW ignore the dates on the photos, they aren't correct
Here is a recent photo of the 180B with my newest addition.... another 180B
That was ok though since I found some Impul FZ wheels
Prior to converting the front and rear brakes to R31 Skyline I also found an R160 CLSD out of a Subaru Leone Turbo. Score!
Here is a photo of the R31 disks going on the rear, I don't have a photo of the fronts.
I drove round for years with the original L18 trooping along under the bonnet. I eventually scored a Z18ET with gearbox, radiator, loom, ecu, etc and went about changing it over.
The car is running well at the moment. Aside from my second-hard VL commodore pump dying on me halfway back from Hamilton, it has been very reliable
BTW ignore the dates on the photos, they aren't correct
Here is a recent photo of the 180B with my newest addition.... another 180B
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
Love your Bee dude. Such a classic shape. Plans for the other B?
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
looks good on the impuls
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
Cheers for the comments
I originally bought the blue 180B (my sister calls it the smurf) to use for parts, but I'm thinking now if I can that I'd like to get it back to WOF status and get it on the road. Haven't really thought much further than that at this stage since I'm off to Palmerston North for work for 13 weeks, so it will have to wait until I'm back
I originally bought the blue 180B (my sister calls it the smurf) to use for parts, but I'm thinking now if I can that I'd like to get it back to WOF status and get it on the road. Haven't really thought much further than that at this stage since I'm off to Palmerston North for work for 13 weeks, so it will have to wait until I'm back
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
Now that I'm finally back from Palmy I can get my car certed... Yaaaaay
Just finishing off a few things:
- Relocated windscreen washer bottle further forward so I can fit pod filter on my AFM. Just need new hose to plumb it in.
- Bought a set of lower ball joints (need left one for WOF so figured I'd do both if it's not too difficult)
Aside from that I think it's pretty much ready to go for its cert.
Anyone know of a good cert place in the Bay of Plenty?
Just finishing off a few things:
- Relocated windscreen washer bottle further forward so I can fit pod filter on my AFM. Just need new hose to plumb it in.
- Bought a set of lower ball joints (need left one for WOF so figured I'd do both if it's not too difficult)
Aside from that I think it's pretty much ready to go for its cert.
Anyone know of a good cert place in the Bay of Plenty?
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
its a bit tricky at the mo paul the cert guy from tga auto electrics is away on a 6 month holiday he was really good and real fair. there's a guy doing them outta a muffler shop sum where in town not to sure what hes like tho haven't heard anything about him yet. leon at A class customs has a guy that comes down from Auckland about once a month hes good but a Lil more expensive,not much tho. and there is a guy in tokoroa who does them as well hes real easy to pass he just makes everyone put a drive shaft loop and then bam he passes ya dodgy as tho. any questions give me a ring or txt 0273791432 the names toby
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
Thanks I like them as well, haven't seen another set on the road yet.Like the wheels!
Yeah Paul is a mate of my Dad from way back I think. I was going to go there but then like you say he has taken off for a while. Just want to go somewhere fair, doesn't need to be dodgypaul the cert guy from tga auto electrics is away on a 6 month holiday
Speaking of driveshaft hoops, will I need one? I didn't really think about it since I used my standard driveshaft and the Z18ET gearbox bolted up to the factory crossmember and was the same length as the old box.
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Re: Michael's 180B Sedan Z18ET
i personaly use 2 loops as ive been in a car that harmonic-ed then broke as drive shaft at speed and pole vaulted the ass end of the car. it caused a bita damage and fuck it was scary . aas for certs id say use the the auckland guy that cums down too a class customspaul the cert guy from tga auto electrics is away on a 6 month holiday
Yeah Paul is a mate of my Dad from way back I think. I was going to go there but then like you say he has taken off for a while. Just want to go somewhere fair, doesn't need to be dodgy
Speaking of driveshaft hoops, will I need one? I didn't really think about it since I used my standard driveshaft and the Z18ET gearbox bolted up to the factory crossmember and was the same length as the old box.
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