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Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:27 pm
by Datto_610
Thanks Ivan it sure will!

Ok so got stuck in again on saturday and got the clutch plate aligned and fitted, also while I had her jacked up I thought it was a good idea to commence weight reduction stage 1 haha and remove the LPG copper line that ran from the engine bay to just by the fuel tank. Maybe I can get a few bucks from it?? Fitted new seals to the front and rear of the gearbox, took a rather artistic shot of the rear seal if I don't say so myself. Also gave the box a good clean with some degreaser although it's still a little grubby but much better than it was. Picked up my brand new clutch fork boot from Scott at Nissan on friday, last one in the country stoked!!
Got a speedo drive seal from Saeco but it's only slightly too small so will take that back tomorrow. So I'm pretty much ready to put the box in but can't put oil in til I get the speedo seal sorted but so much closer! I also have my eye on a few bits which I hope to acquire with the payout from leaving chch metal finishers :D

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Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 9:31 pm
by Datto_610
Almost forgot to mention that the spigot bush is also fitted! Went in with no issues, unlike the one in the CA :/

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2014 10:38 pm
by broke
Nice work Greg.

One question though - have you put the manual and auto side by side next to each other? It could be an optical illusion, but it appears to me that the the distance from the front of the bellhousing to the gearbox crossmember is different between the auto and manual.

Of course I could be wrong, in which case disregard this comment and crack on with the rest of the swap.

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 7:33 am
by Datto_610
Very good question John! I'll look at that today........ I also, like you mentioned last week compared the speedo drive gears, they seem to be identical :D

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 9:01 am
by DJZ
I hope you removed the flex plate spacer from the crank? John is right, there is only one length of auto box, you might need a new driveshaft and mount.

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 11:24 am
by broke
Yep removed the spacer snout thing for the flex plate - it come off a LOT easier than a VG one!

I can't remember if the "short" R30 and "long" 280ZX etc type 5 speeds definitely have the mount in different positions relative to the bellhousing, but if they do (I'm about 75% sure they do) then you can have my long 5 speed in exchange for that short one as long as it works.

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 12:10 pm
by DJZ
I'd be interested in seeing what the mount from the auto box looks like.

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Tue Oct 07, 2014 12:19 pm
by Datto_610
The mounts on both boxes look identical I also have the shorter manual driveshaft. I do recall measuring both cars before Brock took the box out and the measurement from bellhousing to mount was the same will double check tonight.

Edit: By shorter I meant longer driveshaft....

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 6:12 pm
by Datto_610
broke wrote:Nice work Greg.

One question though - have you put the manual and auto side by side next to each other? It could be an optical illusion, but it appears to me that the the distance from the front of the bellhousing to the gearbox crossmember is different between the auto and manual.

Of course I could be wrong, in which case disregard this comment and crack on with the rest of the swap.
Your eyes must be getting tired old man! Measured yesterday and both boxes are 535mm from bellhousing to centre of gearbox mount :D

Re: Datto_610's C31 Laurel Pillarless Sedan

Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:09 pm
by Bartman
Was that a nervous double checking Greg?