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Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2012 8:51 pm
by R18dat
Listening is not my strong point, could have been minisprint. It had standard cast pistons in it, you think if you would be making a race engine you would use forged pistons.

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 12:00 pm
by R18dat
Update, engine is back from engine builders ready to be put back together, flywheel and clutch is being balanced, head is back all fixed up and the new pistons have been machined. Also have a sweet new Datsun gear knob.
If anyone has in interest in buying the Work Equip 03's that are in the last few photo's Mag and turbo, Glenfeild branch are selling them on a discounted price, as they are not the offset I ordered. 15 x 7 20p.

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 11:16 am
by DATY12
Nice to see this old 1200 getting another tidy up, I remember seeing this humming around Timaru for the past couple of years and before that as Flauski said it was from Palmy.

Flauski I thought I recognised the drop tank too as being one of the Bidlakes 1200's from back in the day. Has had a few owners since then but still looks pretty much the same.

Look forward to seeing the new improved version once finished.

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 4:34 pm
by R18dat
Cheers Kev. I think you own my old 1200 Roadstar ute?

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 4:20 pm
by R18dat
Just got back for the engine builder, the motor was a race engine alright, running METHONAL 13.7compression!!
So getting head shim made up to lower compression to about 10.5. Things just got real tight on the deadline. I'd rather walk than drive the girlfriends shitbox.
Just brought the lowering blocks for the rear, sit that ass down 25mm or so. Removing the front springs Wedensday to get them reset to match the rear.
Will make up new rear fire wall to seal up the boot from the cabin.
Dam I hope It all goes before we make our trip to the Mainland.That's all I want for Christmas!!!

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 6:28 pm
by buzzy
DATY12 wrote: Flauski I thought I recognised the drop tank too as being one of the Bidlakes 1200's from back in the day. Has had a few owners since then but still looks pretty much the same.
Yep it's Simon's old one,

great progress, good to see it went to a good home!

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 7:58 pm
by R18dat
Cheers Buzzy, do you or anyone else know any history good or bad on this little sedan? I think I can take it.

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:28 pm
by DATY12
Did you have one this colour too? might be a different Roadstar though mate, I have had this one for a little over 10 years and it was originally Beige before I did a ground up rebuild on it.

You need to buy a red wagon and red ute to complete your Datsun collection!
Lucky man having 2 models the same colour!

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 5:43 am
by R18dat
Wow I really thought it was the same little blue ute I had, colour and whhels the same. If ou ever keen on selling let me know the girlfriends needs a Datsun of her own. As far as increasing the datsun 1200 family, all I need is a 1200 wagon, but would rather have a 240Z.
Hopefully I will have an update tonight on the little red Datto, putting the reset front springs in and fitting the new gear knob.

Re: Christmas Pilgrimage to the Mainland.

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:40 pm
by DATY12
Thats awesome mate, so do you have a ute tucked away too? I guess if you do it is also Red?

Thats a coincidence that our utes are the same, I scored the Hyashi rims 9 years ago for 70 bux and had them reconditioned, the guy offered me a second set for another $100 but I foolishly said no, still kicking myself now.

Sorry mate this utes a keeper, It has been a labour of love and I am keeping it for my boys to drive (they are currently 3 and 1) they both love it and my wife would never let me sell it even if I wanted to...she knows she would never hear the end of me regretting it.

I am keen to score a wagon to take the whole family cruising.

Glad you are tidying this up properly, I hope the original owner gets to see it on this sight.