My '72 1600 SSS
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
The Empty R200 Housing you speak of now resides at Bart's, hopefully he still has it.
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Been slowly chipping away at this crossmember/R200 setup. Using Bart's empty R200 case I tried a test fit with no mods - forget it. Cut out some metal between the mounting holes and got it all the way in, bashed some stuff out of the way also but it still fouls on the oil channel for the pinion bearing.
Got the ol' flap disc on the diff casing and with some careful massaging it will just get in. Figured it's Bart's and not mine so doesn't matter if I take too much off - just kidding Bart, it's still fine.
I've dummied it up with the diff in the higher setting (spacers underneath) to try to reduce the axle angle. Tried to fit my Maddat moustache bar, wouldn't quite go over the non-threaded bit of the diff studs - this wouldn't be a problem if I was using bolts but CBF taking the studs out/there's no point as I won't be able to take my diff out without removing the pinion flange anyway.
Tried it in the body of the car as apparently a lot of guys have to bash the floor upwards to make the R200 fit, but I don't seem to have that problem.
Check out the rusty old crossmember and diff with my beautifully plated bolts and spacers, haha.
Got the ol' flap disc on the diff casing and with some careful massaging it will just get in. Figured it's Bart's and not mine so doesn't matter if I take too much off - just kidding Bart, it's still fine.
I've dummied it up with the diff in the higher setting (spacers underneath) to try to reduce the axle angle. Tried to fit my Maddat moustache bar, wouldn't quite go over the non-threaded bit of the diff studs - this wouldn't be a problem if I was using bolts but CBF taking the studs out/there's no point as I won't be able to take my diff out without removing the pinion flange anyway.
Tried it in the body of the car as apparently a lot of guys have to bash the floor upwards to make the R200 fit, but I don't seem to have that problem.
Check out the rusty old crossmember and diff with my beautifully plated bolts and spacers, haha.
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Mandatory update time:
Hamish of the Farm Fresh 620 fame came around to work his magic today.
There was a really annoying and large rust hole which he patched so well that you would never know was ever there after, then laid down seam sealant for the "Tron" look Then masked off and sprayed down new underseal. It looks sooo good now, and it's massive step forward having this bit finally done. I think I must have spent about 10 minutes just standing back and admiring it.
Also he dropped off some nice painted hinges etc and a big-ass piece of pipe for my crossmember. Thanks Hamish, you da real MVP.
Hamish of the Farm Fresh 620 fame came around to work his magic today.
There was a really annoying and large rust hole which he patched so well that you would never know was ever there after, then laid down seam sealant for the "Tron" look Then masked off and sprayed down new underseal. It looks sooo good now, and it's massive step forward having this bit finally done. I think I must have spent about 10 minutes just standing back and admiring it.
Also he dropped off some nice painted hinges etc and a big-ass piece of pipe for my crossmember. Thanks Hamish, you da real MVP.
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Re: My '72 1600 SSS
Will that smoke stack align spot on with your output CV from the diff?
Bottom side looks mint. Great progress.
Bottom side looks mint. Great progress.
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Come on John, why don't you share all "your" hard work from this morning
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John worked very hard. He fabricated all the coffee's AND lunch!
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He does do a good coffee though lol.the_lowdown wrote:John worked very hard. He fabricated all the coffee's AND lunch!
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Looks good John - great to see the smaller steps are getting closer together.
Re: My '72 1600 SSS
You guys!
Picked up this today - my 4.11:1 R200, freshly built with new Nissan bearings and seals and genuine Nismo clutch and driven plates.
James will tell you that he built this for me, don't believe him, I did everything*
Also Vaughan I just realised what you meant - the pipe isn't for the pinion flange though, it's just to enlarge the exhaust hole.
*may be a total lie, that I fabricated.
Picked up this today - my 4.11:1 R200, freshly built with new Nissan bearings and seals and genuine Nismo clutch and driven plates.
James will tell you that he built this for me, don't believe him, I did everything*
Also Vaughan I just realised what you meant - the pipe isn't for the pinion flange though, it's just to enlarge the exhaust hole.
*may be a total lie, that I fabricated.
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Yeah yeah. I get that John. When fitted and a large exhaust fitted through it will it line up with CV or is it offset some?
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