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Looks very clean , good job

 

 

I see your new here so i case you didn't catch this .

You should think about bringing it over to BBQ at golden gardens  in Ballard on the 10th of next month.

 

http://community.ratsun.net/topic/61065-510-golden-gardens-bbq/

 

We're a pretty mellow, older bunch clowns.

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Sorry I'm a little new at posting. What would you like to know?

 

It's a complete 93 ka from a 240sx on Craigslist with trans and upper harness.I went through the complete engine and harness. I had to make some repairs to the harness due to no spark after install. Was a bit of a time suck, but not to bad.

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<p>So I'm going to start over with my post:</p>

<p>First a little back story about myself and Melba toast.</p>

<p>Autobody and auto repair for about 20 years is my day job, so I dont always want or have time to due my own prodjects. Over the the years i have done a few cars for myself, but mostly for others. So about a year ago I got the itch to do a car, but what? I recantly bought a new house and was in need of a truck for a little yard work on the weekends, and needed to be my daily driver.  One day a customer came into the shop for an estimate driving a Datsun 620 std cab, olive green, and looking pretty good.  I have had a few Datsun's back in the day two 510 2 doors and a wagon in the late 80's early 90's. The wagon got a NAPZ & 5speed from a200sx in 92. This road has been travaled a couple times. 4 SR's in 240's and a front clip RHD conversion.  So that was it, the truck I needed was a 620 King cab (so I would fit being 6'2Fist stop, Craigslist & BAM a 1978 620 not looking to bad, but ran like crap, so bought it. A new carb, some tires and wheels on the cheap, and now I have a daily driver. After about six months I decide to do a little matanace and repair, ball joint, tie rods................ next thing i know I'm rebuilding the front end. A little more time goes bye and  I'm thinking the L20b needs a little more pep in her step, so to the interweb I go. (Dear Craigslist: thank you for all crap for sale) KA24DE being pulled for a SR20DET swap, thats the one, Noth to B-ham I go in the 620 to get me a KA.</p>

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<p>So here were: the run down</p>

<p>1978 Datsun 620 King cab baby s--- brown L20b 4speed</p>

<p>No carpet, bad seats, crack dash, wind noise, water leak</p>

<p>IT'S PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!</p>

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<p>One L20B</p>

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<p>Out with Old, time to prep for the new</p>

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<p>KA block W/tans for motor mount fab</p>

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<p>Draglink flip with pan for fit, with a $50 drill bit later</p>

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<p>Holes made for wiring and rad mounting, cleaned and ready for some paint</p>

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<p>A little masking and sealer, ready for paint</p>

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<p>A little Mazda A4A red with clear, almost a guards red</p>

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