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Hey guys I'm Liam and live in Alberta Canada. so I just picked up a Datsun 521 which when I bought it thought was a 620 :D but I'm ok with finding out it's a 521. I just wanted to know some cool facts and few things about the truck. I also have a few questions my self. Like what oil do you put in the engine cause it hasn't been ran for a while so don't know if it has fluids in it or not, another question is where can I get new floor panels cause mine are rusted right threw and on the passenger side it rusted through and ate at a bit of the gram and was wondering what I should do about that wether I should bring it to a professional or not. I also don't have all the money in the world as I have no dought all car guys/girls know that haha so cheaper the better. Any help and any info is great help so please inform me with anything I might find helpful and I'll definitely ask questions down the road thank you all.

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Well the 521 is the natural progression forward from the earlier 520. The first year ('69) was the L521 with the old J13 engine used in the older 520. The engine was upgraded to the L16 in '70 on the PL521 and used through the run ending well into the '72 model year. The L16 and transmission was virtually identical to the PL510 car. All PL521s were standards with a 4.375 differential ratio. The transmission had the same ratios as the 510 wagon. Through '71 a pull manual choke was used and from '72 on an electric one was used. 

 

For oil I would just top it up and get it running. After a few hours running dump it out and change it and ALWAYS the filter. Find a 10W30 oil that has high ZDDP levels. Some Racing oils have this, like Valvoline R1, Castrol GTX, Valvoline? I use Shell Rotella T4 but it's 15W40 and if it gets zero F it may be too thick. Synthetics are over priced and tend to leak past older engine's seals and gaskets... it's just too slippery.

 

Then change the transmission oil 80w90 GL-4 ONLY. Has to be 'yellow metal compatible' or copper alloy safe. Never use GL-5 Only use GL-5 in the differential. Steering box takes GL-4 and grease the ball joints and the king pins.

 

There are no floor panels so make your own. Do not fiberglass them.

 

Welcome to Ratsun. The 521 is well represented here. We talk 521...

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Liam,

 

Hello & welcome. I too just bought a 1970 521 a few weeks ago & am reliant on this fine Ratsun community to help keep it alive. I look forward to following your progress & seeing pictures...LOTS of them. The people here are passionate about their Datsuns & have been very willing to share information to get you on well on your way.

 

Good luck with your build :thumbup:

 

Angela

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there you go the long lasted pics sorry about that and update me and my dad tried turning it over and it turned over YAY we took out the spark plugs out and sprayed a bit of WD40 make sure the cylinders weren't rusted or anything and we tried turning over it took a few times cause the starter is broke so i am getting a new one and hopefully it runs when i get it. it only turned over like a couple of times but the starter just wouldn't keep turning it over.

 

also sorry about the no pictures of the engine i wills end those soon and have some questions about it when i show you guys pictures of it.

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You have no photos of the actual frame rails, you do have one of the cab mount arm which don't look bad, that last photo of the big hole is of the cab floor and floor stiffener, that floor stiffener is wasted, you likely will need to replace that area and the stiffener.

It actually needs new floor boards all around, probably be a good idea to remove the cab and check the frame.

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You have no photos of the actual frame rails, you do have one of the cab mount arm which don't look bad, that last photo of the big hole is of the cab floor and floor stiffener, that floor stiffener is wasted, you likely will need to replace that area and the stiffener.

It actually needs new floor boards all around, probably be a good idea to remove the cab and check the frame.

What would the best way be to replace the floor and floor stiffners???

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What would the best way be to replace the floor and floor stiffners???

Unless you have a donor you will need to get creative....

Try to cut it out in sections that you can still measure and reference...

My passenger floor was gone... I used a 12x12 piece of sheet metal and cut past all the rust so I had clean metal to weld to.... not pretty but it's solid....

As far as the floor stiffener not to sure what to say on that....

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