U20 Transmission Swap

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Re: U20 Transmission Swap

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Thanks Bill, sorry to hear about your tough time at R/A. Actually that's the kind of weekend I'm trying to avoid which is why I want to buy a transmission ready to go. I do most of my own work but there are a few of things I worry about and the engine and transmission are high on that list. Think I'm going to contact Les and see what he has to say.
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Re: U20 Transmission Swap

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hi steve ;

if you are not in a big hurry , sam neave at LNA Enterprises can rebuild your stock tranny . he is building an E car for the runoffs and is very busy.

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Sam will take your call during reg. business hours and you can discuss what you need

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Re: U20 Transmission Swap

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Thanks Al, I will give him a call. We head to Florida in January so a swing through North Carolina is no problem if it works out that way. Do you know if Sam is going to be at Road America for the Run Off's.
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Steve ;
Sam will be at the runoffs with Steve Bonk and John Morton's car . he also helps Greg Ira and Kevin Leigh with their cars .
Look him up ,he will be glad to talk .

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Steve49841 wrote:Thanks Al, I will give him a call. We head to Florida in January so a swing through North Carolina is no problem if it works out that way. Do you know if Sam is going to be at Road America for the Run Off's.
Where in Florida?
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We spend time on Pine Island near Fort Myers in the winter. If I drop the transmission off in North Carolina we will come South along the East coast and down to Florida. I see you are in Jacksonville....got any race stuff you wanna sell? I was checking out the LNA web site after I saw Al's post this morning. You guys need to take a look and see what LNA and Bonk Brothers Racing are doing with John Morton's 240Z to get ready for this year's runoffs at Road America. Man, that is a heck of a story.
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I have a solex setup. Not much beyond that...
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Re: U20 Transmission Swap

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Thanks, but my car already has the solex set up. I'm starting to think about a limited slip diff for the future. I both autoX and road race my car and the welded diff is a hand full on a tight AutoX course but that's another forum post.
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Re: U20 Transmission Swap

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gpdatsun wrote:Hello Steve,
Weakness in the stock box was with the shift forks breaking and/or the roll pins that secured them. The roll pins are long NLA from Nissan comp but are available through web search (I obtained a minimum order of 50 or 100 many years back and distributed them to other racers at the time).

Bill
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What Nissan did in their later L series boxes was double roll pins, one inside of the other.
On top of this you can run some .035 stainless steel safety wire through the roll pin and around the shift rail twisted off at the end, to keep the pins from backing out and increasing the strength of the joint.

You can barely see, but this is an 84 maxima transmission I rebuilt, and has double roll pins.
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