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How to identify different A series engines


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Well all that seems simple enough, only it's NOT!

Here is a very good place to start, complete with circles and arrows and a paragraph about of some, most times, all of the engines may require:http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawiki/index.php?title=Category:Engine_Mechanical

It's a good read. Cylinder Heads:http://datsun1200.com/modules/mediawiki/index.php?title=Cylinder_Head_Identification

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No reliable way as there are so many things that could have been swapped. Best look for the engine ID stamped into the top of the block

 

A 15

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A 14

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A 12

 

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also below the number 4 plug

 

 

Only the coupe had a  63A 5 speed available from December or April '76. The GX is just dress up badges only on coupe models from August '77 on and included a 5 speed emblem.   All GX cars were standard A14 engines same as used on the sedans..

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Don't think the A14T was ever an option here.  So if looking, try Japan or maybe Australia. Cheaper to buy an after market intake and carbs.

 

 

5 Speeds for A series

 

63A only used on the B-210 coupe after '76.

Take a look on the tail half of the transmission on the right or passenger side near the reverse lamp switch, to the rear of the adapter plate.

 

 

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There were two 60 series An early '79 dogleg shift and a late '79-'82 regular shift pattern. Look on front of case forward of the adapter plate.

 

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