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  1. More work completed last night. Rear crossmember, diff, and driveshaft are in. Trailing arms still need new bearings. New fuel injector adapters are in - that was a struggle - and fuel rail set in place. Need yet another custom part now to secure fuel rail to intake. Throttle body mounted. Front brakes mounted. Needs to be on the ground and rolling next week!
  2. Wednesday we were going to get the car set down on wheels and tires because we need to roll it out of the garage soon so we can roll the Swamp Thing back in. But when we started to position the rear crossmember under the car, I noticed that the previously enlarged exhaust pass-through was not enlarged enough for Jeff's giant 3" exhaust. Well, I guess I know what I'm doing tonight... Done and done... Jeff even gave it a coat of "rebuild black" Here is what we need to do before the April race Good thing we have some tires with life still in them. Our sizes are currently unavailable!
  3. We test fitted a 3D printed under/over radiator mount set. I need to adjust the angle a little and it came out looking much more skookum than I had in mind. That happens on a computer monitor when drawing parts. Easy to lose your sense of scale. At the same time this stuff has to last a race weekend without failure. We have been joking that rev 2 should have a depression in it so we can use it as a tray to hold nuts and bolts when working on the engine. : ) Intake pipe seems to fit. Just need to add another curve and a little length to pick up the cone filter. Also needs a little boss for the air sensor. Jeff and Paul did a great job on the header. We started playing with the the lower end routing. It looks like it will get pretty close to the clutch slave cylinder but my main worry was the cross over to the left side and it looks like that won't be an issue at all. Got the fuel tank mounted as well. Did we show the pics of the pump mounting rework we did with this one? Still running the rough draft engine mounts We know we won't be running this engine for our first race in April but we at least want to get is started/running don't you?! What do we still need to do? One thing not on the list is "KEEP JEFF FOCUSED" He keeps getting distracted...
  4. I think he posted the day he grabbed the stuff or the next day. Speaking of, now that Jeff is posting again - I better finish getting us all caught up to speed!
  5. We support each other equally. She's into horses. Makes car racing seam cheap by comparison. : ) By the end of January, we had the motor and tranny bolted in place! Then it was time to start plumbing. I took on the cooling system. Here is our radiator and me trying to figure out the mounts, hoses, etc. I was planning on wrap around side supports like the Experimental Engineering mounts but this radiator is so wide and we are thinking seriously about opening up the radiator hole in the core support to increase air flow into the radiator so I will probably support from above and below instead. Need to figure out intake too. It will need a pretty tight elbow into the throttle body.
  6. Gorgeous Silver 1972 Bluebird Van 3,200,000 Yen https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/k1127410832 ★Rare! Beautiful car! Datsun 510 Bluebird Van Many modifications L18 replacement 4 speed floor MT Kyoto★ +*☆   Solex 40 Pie Enkei 14 inch Competition Hand Sports Muffler ☆*+ ■Equipment/Comments Thank you very much for viewing our item among the many items for sale. This is a used 1972 model 510 Bluebird van. Despite its age, the exterior and interior of the vehicle are clean and in great condition. There are many modifications such as engine replacement (L18), transmission replacement (floor 4-speed MT), Solex 40 pie, Enkei 14 inch, competition engine, sports muffler, etc. There are small scratches, small paint chips, rust, etc., so if you are concerned about details, please be sure to check the actual car. There will also be an inspection, so you can come directly to pick up the car after making a successful bid and drive it home. Since this is an old vehicle, we will not accept any claims or returns. If you are concerned about details, please be sure to check the actual vehicle before bidding. ★Actual mileage 14,327km ☆Inspection until March 21, 2020 ★Engine replacement (L18)/Mission replacement (floor 4-speed MT) ☆Solex 40 Pie/Enkei 14 inch ★Compehan sports muffler ☆175/60R14 Yokohama Neova ■Exterior ・It has a beautiful exterior considering its model year. ・We have tires for vehicle inspection. - There are touch ups, small scratches, small paint chips, rust, etc. ・I have heard that there has been no restoration history, but since it is an old vehicle, I do not know. -There may be scratches, line scratches, dimples, touch-up marks, etc. that are not fully visible in the photos, or other oversights, so if you are concerned about details or are nervous, be sure to check the actual car before purchasing. Please bid. ■Interior ・Since it is a used vehicle, there are some small scratches, but there are no unpleasant smells and I think the interior is in good condition for the model year. -The floor mats are almost new. - Also includes a new van car seat. - There may be other scratches or oversights that are not shown in the photos, so if you are concerned about details or are nervous, please be sure to check the actual car before bidding. ■Institution ・Currently, there are no abnormalities in the engine or transmission. ・The air conditioner works, but it doesn't work very well. ・The mileage is based on the replacement history as the engine has been replaced and the meter has been replaced. -As you can see if you check the actual car, it accelerates and decelerates well and can run smoothly without any problems. -As you can see by looking at the pictures, I spent a considerable amount of money on maintaining the car a year ago, and since then I have only ridden it occasionally on my days off. ■Notes - Please ask questions from the question column regarding checking the current vehicle. (We will not respond to questions with addresses posted other than by email) - The current company confirmation location and the delivery location at the time of winning bid will be at or around the Family Mart Ohara Sanzenin store in Sakyo Ward, Kyoto City. ・You are welcome to check the actual vehicle in order to avoid any trouble. -We welcome your questions, so please feel free to ask until you are satisfied. ・As the vehicle will be inspected, you may come directly to pick it up and take it home. You can also make payment at that time. ・Although we have tried to be as detailed as possible, there may be oversights, omissions, or errors in entry. In that case, we will give priority to the actual car, so if you are concerned about details or are nervous, please be sure to check the actual car before bidding. ・Please note that this is a used vehicle, so the way people feel and express it may differ depending on the person. - If the name change occurs after April, the successful bidder will be responsible for the full amount of next year's automobile tax. *Please bid only if you can contact us within 3 days of the successful bid date, make the transfer within one week, and change the name within 2 weeks. *In order to avoid mischievous bidding and trouble, we apologize for the inconvenience, but we will not accept bids from those with new IDs, those with many bad reviews, and those with few reviews. Please note that if a bid is made, the bid may be canceled or deleted at the successful bidder's convenience. If you wish to bid with a new ID or with less evaluation, please contact us in the question column. *This vehicle is my acquaintance's vehicle. *After the transaction is completed, we ask that there be no complaints or returns. ★Payment Details - The total amount to be paid to us after a successful bid is the winning bid amount + recycling fee of 5,400 yen + (deposit of 30,000 yen). ・We will keep 30,000 yen until the name change is completed , but we will refund it immediately after the name change is confirmed. ・Please only pay if you are able to pay in cash by bank transfer or hand delivery. (Transfer fees are to be borne by the successful bidder) - We do not support loans, installment payments, discount negotiations, etc. ・Please bid only if you can make the payment within one week from the successful bid date, or if you can pay when you come to pick up the item in person. ★There will be land transportation, collection details , and inspection, so it is possible for you to come directly to pick up the item and take it home. You can also make payment at that time. ・Basically, we do not arrange land transportation. ★Please bid only if you are able to contact us within 3 days of the bid/successful bid details /successful bid date, make the transfer within one week, and change the name within two weeks. ・In order to avoid mischievous bidding and trouble, we apologize for the inconvenience, but we will not accept bids from those with new IDs, those with many bad reviews, and those with few reviews. Please note that if a bid is placed, the bid may be canceled or deleted at the successful bidder's convenience. If you wish to bid with a new ID or with less evaluation, please contact us in the question column. *In the case of direct collection after a successful bid, cancellation without checking the actual vehicle will be charged 30,000 yen. *If you pick up the item directly after a successful bid, a cancellation fee of 15,000 yen will be charged if you check the actual vehicle. *After a successful bid, please do not cancel if the item is shipped by land. ・After the transaction is completed, there will be no complaints or returns.
  7. Oil pan back from coat and installed on the engine - ready to install in the car. Note that we are using "The Gobstopper" now instead of the old rally car. Jeff put that car up for sale and it is no longer part of his fleet. I am glossing over so many things here! We need Jeff and Paul to chime in with stories about head welding, intake adapter kits that don't fit, etc, etc...
  8. Still catching up - now in 2024. My wife got us a new toy for the racecar: Looking forward to setting this up and playing with it at the track day preceding our next race in April. We got a little distracted for a minute. Jeff found a guy anchored in Dastun racing history with some spare clutch plates for our R190LSD. Unfortunately they turned out to be mislabeled. We *may* be able to modify them to fit with a little work but we realized that rebuilding a broken LSD should be lower on our priority list than this K-swap we are in the middle of. So it was back to the task at hand. Jeff milled us some shim stock: Okay, not really. It reminded me of the Loony Tunes cartoon where they make a single toothpick out of a tree. : ) This was actually just a byproduct of milling a steel bar to reinforce the JBC crossmember we hacked up for oil pan clearance.
  9. 1970 Datsun 510 2dr https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1970-datsun-510-39/
  10. More work on the oil pan - now with timing chain baffle installed: Tacked in place for test fit Everything looked mucho perfecto! Before mounting - we sent the pan home with our resident parts washing expert for a deep clean and paint. Stay tuned!
  11. Not very common on BAT - 1978 620 https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1978-datsun-620-pickup-16/
  12. Silver 1971 Datsun 510 2dr https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1971-datsun-510-62/
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