What did you do TO or FOR your Datsun today?(Roadsters only)
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Paul:
That white looks GREAT, I like it. I look forward to seeing it come together and complete. Which means you need to keep posting pictures!
That white looks GREAT, I like it. I look forward to seeing it come together and complete. Which means you need to keep posting pictures!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.
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Nissanman:
It is really coming together now- your grandson will be a great help when it comes to under the dashboard work - small hands are very beneficial!
It is really coming together now- your grandson will be a great help when it comes to under the dashboard work - small hands are very beneficial!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.
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You're right there, I'm sure he would get right down to it!
Nissanman, just trying to help.
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I re-mounted the bits that were removed to fit the engine in.
The manifolds were a lot easier to do than I thought.


Fiddly but all done.
I bought a KBS kit to clean and seal the 43L fuel tank.

The tank doesn't have any issues as far as I know, but I thought it prudent to treat it before re-installing it.
Man, I'm looking forward to just DRIVING it
The manifolds were a lot easier to do than I thought.
Fiddly but all done.
I bought a KBS kit to clean and seal the 43L fuel tank.

The tank doesn't have any issues as far as I know, but I thought it prudent to treat it before re-installing it.
Man, I'm looking forward to just DRIVING it

Nissanman, just trying to help.
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Cleaning the gas tank is a smart move since you've done everything else already.
So while you wait, you'll just have to continue to satisfy yourself with "Vroom, Vroom, Vroom" noises!
So while you wait, you'll just have to continue to satisfy yourself with "Vroom, Vroom, Vroom" noises!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.
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I'm sorry, the car is too pretty. You will not be allowed to actually drive it. It must remain on display.Nissanman wrote:.....
Man, I'm looking forward to just DRIVING it
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67 basket case, paint coming soon.
67 basket case, paint coming soon.
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Nissanman wrote:
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Wow is that pretty!
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Many thanks!
Oh, Curtis, one of my garaging options is our National Motor Museum, located in my State.
I haven't inquired yet, but it may be possible to loan it to them when we have our inclement weather
Otherwise, I WILL DRIVE IT!
Oh, Curtis, one of my garaging options is our National Motor Museum, located in my State.
I haven't inquired yet, but it may be possible to loan it to them when we have our inclement weather

Otherwise, I WILL DRIVE IT!
Nissanman, just trying to help.
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Over the weekend installed new OEM Nissan stock leaf springs, acquired in some horse trading. They had a Rallye sticker on them looks like from the early - mid 90's. Walked back into the parts stash, figured I may as well start putting the stuff on cars instead of shelves. Installed KYB GR2 shocks to replace the original equipment "Datsun by KYB" shocks that were in there. Rear brake shoes were shot on one side, luckily I had a set in stock so did both rears.
Got one front spring and shock done, Mike Young Comps and KYB. Had a HELL of a time getting the original spring out. Comps are 1.5" shorter unloaded, so went in OK. Other side and front brakes and rotors this week. I'm going to try the method Sid wrote about, leave the ball joint and spindle assembled and unbolt the lower arm from the frame to get the spring out. I think the sway bar was part of the trouble, the arm wouldn't drop enough. Elbow/shoulder problems and a few herniated disks made this a WHOLE LOT of fun, but it will be worth it.
I'm curious how the car will sit, can't really do comp rear springs because we pull a trailer and tend to pack the trunk a bit and I like the rear up a little. New springs didn't seem to raise the rear much, but hard to tell until I hit some big bumps. I think new gas shocks will make the most difference.
My Wife refers to the car as "Our Datsun", so I suggested she take the wheels and polish them
She finished up 2 of them, will do the other 2 while I'm doing brakes and stuff on the front. They look awesome. She keeps being amazed, something will be worn out or break, she asks what we will do about it, and I answer "I have those in stock", no problem. She is beginning to understand the value of Roadster Hoarding.
Got one front spring and shock done, Mike Young Comps and KYB. Had a HELL of a time getting the original spring out. Comps are 1.5" shorter unloaded, so went in OK. Other side and front brakes and rotors this week. I'm going to try the method Sid wrote about, leave the ball joint and spindle assembled and unbolt the lower arm from the frame to get the spring out. I think the sway bar was part of the trouble, the arm wouldn't drop enough. Elbow/shoulder problems and a few herniated disks made this a WHOLE LOT of fun, but it will be worth it.
I'm curious how the car will sit, can't really do comp rear springs because we pull a trailer and tend to pack the trunk a bit and I like the rear up a little. New springs didn't seem to raise the rear much, but hard to tell until I hit some big bumps. I think new gas shocks will make the most difference.
My Wife refers to the car as "Our Datsun", so I suggested she take the wheels and polish them

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dbrick wrote:Over the weekend installed new OEM Nissan stock leaf springs, acquired in some horse trading. They had a Rallye sticker on them looks like from the early - mid 90's. Walked back into the parts stash, figured I may as well start putting the stuff on cars instead of shelves. Installed KYB GR2 shocks to replace the original equipment "Datsun by KYB" shocks that were in there. Rear brake shoes were shot on one side, luckily I had a set in stock so did both rears.
Got one front spring and shock done, Mike Young Comps and KYB. Had a HELL of a time getting the original spring out. Comps are 1.5" shorter unloaded, so went in OK. Other side and front brakes and rotors this week. I'm going to try the method Sid wrote about, leave the ball joint and spindle assembled and unbolt the lower arm from the frame to get the spring out. I think the sway bar was part of the trouble, the arm wouldn't drop enough. Elbow/shoulder problems and a few herniated disks made this a WHOLE LOT of fun, but it will be worth it.
I'm curious how the car will sit, can't really do comp rear springs because we pull a trailer and tend to pack the trunk a bit and I like the rear up a little. New springs didn't seem to raise the rear much, but hard to tell until I hit some big bumps. I think new gas shocks will make the most difference.
My Wife refers to the car as "Our Datsun", so I suggested she take the wheels and polish themShe finished up 2 of them, will do the other 2 while I'm doing brakes and stuff on the front. They look awesome. She keeps being amazed, something will be worn out or break, she asks what we will do about it, and I answer "I have those in stock", no problem. She is beginning to understand the value of Roadster Hoarding.
can you teach that to my wife?
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I found if I half-ass clean one and she sees it, it gets the ball rolling. Same works if I try to cook, some pathetic attempts, the threat of a big mess and she steps in, and in the end, I get food. All Bob's fault with the polished wheels, but they do look great clean.sleepyzzz wrote: can you teach that to my wife?
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Picked up my dash panel, glove box lid and centre console plate from the paint shop.
They have all been done the grey textured finish as per the original.

Made up a temporary exhaust system from 1.5" pipe.
It's long enough to dump just in front of the rear wheel.
Straight through of course, should sound a treat

Coated the inside of the wind screen channels and 1/4 window channels with fish oil to try and prevent any corrosion happening underneath the rubber seals.
They have all been done the grey textured finish as per the original.
Made up a temporary exhaust system from 1.5" pipe.
It's long enough to dump just in front of the rear wheel.
Straight through of course, should sound a treat


Coated the inside of the wind screen channels and 1/4 window channels with fish oil to try and prevent any corrosion happening underneath the rubber seals.
Nissanman, just trying to help.
1965 SP310 Engine No. G-93326 Car No. SP310-10817
https://photos.shutterfly.com/album/60141836519
On the road again!
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Tried that with Sue, the significant other, didn't work, all I get are comments like, "that looks like shit" or in the case of cooking "I can't eat this".dbrick wrote:I found if I half-ass clean one and she sees it, it gets the ball rolling. Same works if I try to cook, some pathetic attempts, the threat of a big mess and she steps in, and in the end, I get food. All Bob's fault with the polished wheels, but they do look great clean.sleepyzzz wrote: can you teach that to my wife?
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I did however paint my 69 project this weekend. Another driveway job (number 3). Color is metallic beige (Datsun code 535) which is the factory color of this car. Sort of a rare color based on what I have seen at shows and pics but I like it. A few bugs, a little dust, the painter left a thumb print lifting the trunk lid...doh! - but all in all looks pretty good... Sue, the signifcant other says, "it's a 40 year old car, it shouldn't look perfect"
HA!
Trying to get it together for the Glen this year...going to be a longshot...since I have to install interior, rollbar, top, exterior trim and the rebuilt engine (Solex B cam)
HA!
Trying to get it together for the Glen this year...going to be a longshot...since I have to install interior, rollbar, top, exterior trim and the rebuilt engine (Solex B cam)
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Joe:
That looks pretty phenomenal for a driveway job. Just goes to show it's all in the prep!
That looks pretty phenomenal for a driveway job. Just goes to show it's all in the prep!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.
67.5 SPL311 H20 w/5 speed
65 Impala Convertible
2017 C43 AMG
67.5 SPL311 H20 w/5 speed
65 Impala Convertible
2017 C43 AMG