66 Datsun 1600
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66 Datsun 1600
So I have started the resto of the 66 roadster! I figure the fuel tank would be a easy place to start. Super easy job with a couple squirts of pb blaster. The tank is not that bad but what do members use to clean out their tanks? Also the fuel sending unit has a loose "pin". What should I use to secure it down. In the pic the blackened "pin" is the loose one.
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
As far as cleaning and sealing the tank, I used the KBS system about 4 years ago and tank is still perfect.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/KBS-53000-KBS- ... SwpDdVaMiI
https://www.ebay.com/itm/KBS-53000-KBS- ... SwpDdVaMiI
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Waiting for the new brakes to ship! Do forum members when using the volvo calipers plumb the brake line from caliper straight to the hard line or plumb just like the stock setup and use the brake line block attached to the back of the dust cover?
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
There is some info on brake lines (and other parts) for the Volvo conversion here:
http://www.bluehandsinc.com/caliper-options.html
http://www.bluehandsinc.com/caliper-options.html
Erik Miller
Concord, CA
1970 Datsun SPL311-29945, owned since '95. Back on the road in 2022!
Two 1967 Mustangs
1981 VW Rabbit Truck, 1.6 turbo diesel
...Oh, and a daily driver.
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Concord, CA
1970 Datsun SPL311-29945, owned since '95. Back on the road in 2022!
Two 1967 Mustangs
1981 VW Rabbit Truck, 1.6 turbo diesel
...Oh, and a daily driver.
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
The "pin" is the hot terminal for your fuel gauge. There should be a rubber grommet/bushing between the pin and the metal base. If you solder the pin to the base, which is the source of ground, you will have a direct short, maybe some sparks and burning wires. Not good around gasoline. Check with vendors for replacement sender or check tech wiki for the inexpensive VW alternative. PatMochi wrote: Fri Aug 21, 2020 9:02 pm So I have started the resto of the 66 roadster! I figure the fuel tank would be a easy place to start. Super easy job with a couple squirts of pb blaster. The tank is not that bad but what do members use to clean out their tanks? Also the fuel sending unit has a loose "pin". What should I use to secure it down. In the pic the blackened "pin" is the loose one.
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Dynaguy is correct about the pin. I was looking at the wrong pin. If you decide you need a good used sender, I have one in my parts stash. PM me if you are interested. I live in the Vancouver area.
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
PM sent devo! Thanks for reaching out. Small win for the day. Had new keys cut for the ignition.
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Had some headway on the project just to find RUST! I took the front quarter panels off to find on the passenger side a soft spot. Then proceeded to poke a hole in the sheet metal. I am farming the dash resto to my dad. Really want to keep the patina on/in the gauges. Also see if he can install a pop out DVD player too
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Congratulations!! No one should be denied the experience of rusty sheet metal replacement.
located in Chester NH
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
You’re wicked, Costine...Congratulations!! No one should be denied the experience of rusty sheet metal replacement.

Linda
Sadly-Linda has passed away 2022. She was the 311's den mother and drove the first Rare-Parts ball joint project. RIP.
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Got some front end spare parts from a local roadster owner. And picking up a engine hoist to take the body off.
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
I got a new front end part a week and a half ago. I got a new lens in my left eye to replace the one with the cataract. I can already see that it will help me with my work on various projects. I did a couple welding jobs a few days before the surgery and was having a very hard time to see what I was welding. When I would lean in too close to the arc it made my pacemaker cut out so I have to sit down for a minute. I did a little welding yesterday and found that now I can see my work from the recommended two feet away.
located in Chester NH
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
1967 1600 in restoration
2013 Arctic Cat F-1100 turbo
Ford F-350 6.0
Ford 9000 puller, Ford 960 puller, Ford 901show, Ford 971 worker, Oliver 70 waiting its turn
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Guess that's another way to have a "heart stopping" experience with a Datsun Roadster! I thought hobbies were supposed to be good for your healthC.Costine wrote: Fri Dec 18, 2020 9:01 am When I would lean in too close to the arc it made my pacemaker cut out so I have to sit down for a minute.

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'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Finally got the body off! Its going to make the work so much easier. Funny thing is that I can say I have to roadsters now
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Re: 66 Datsun 1600
Isn't it cool that you can actually do this in your typical 2 car garage? I remember when my (now ex) brother in law suggested to me that I needed to pull the body off the frame. I thought it was way beyond me, but we did it (and a good thing too, frame top was rusting through). Good memories!
Greg Burrows
'67 2000 #588
Tacoma, WA
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