The new 1200 acquisition
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Re: The new 1200 acquisition
ooooh i love me some updates, glad to see some here lol
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devilsbullet wrote: 1400 obo. and best offer doesn't mean 300 bucks you cheap bastards
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Re: The new 1200 acquisition
So I ended up ordering the 86' VW radiator...which ended interestingly. Fedex said they delivered it on the 21st but no package (online said: left at doorstep). So I went through the whole lost package routine with them and finally got it replaced by the vendor which is sending a new one for delivery on the 30th. Then yesterday the first one miraculously showed up, which makes me think it was the delivery guy screwing something up. So now I guess I'll end up with 2? Kind of irritating as it would have been more useful last weekend. Damn thing is pretty small though, I'll probably see about installing it this weekend.
Anyways, I ended up with a new distraction this last weekend so I may not have actually gotten to it. Once I get this up and running, oh the Datsun parts I will make.
Anyways, I ended up with a new distraction this last weekend so I may not have actually gotten to it. Once I get this up and running, oh the Datsun parts I will make.
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According to them, width. The ears are a bit futher apart on the 510 bar. But there's no reason you couldn't drill a new hole in the LCA and move the end links out at least 1" per side.I'm still not clear on what difference there is between that and a 510 KA swaybar.
If I can remember, I'll try to fit my A10 sway bar up to my 1200 and see how it goes.
B210 is very similar to a 510, but not identical. On a B210 crossmember the LCA mounts are 1" closer together, and the LCAs are 1/2" longer per side (total width is the same). A B210 sway bar and a 510 sway bar are as best I can tell identical. So if you're saying a B210 bar fits a 1200, then there's your answer.B210 swaybar fits the 1200 (and vice/versa) with only minor mods, and I thought the B210 swaybar/front end bits are essentially the same as a 510 swaybar in the mounting, so shouldn't the 510 KA swaybar fit, and be easier to get in the US?
Honestly, I have no sway bar on my 1200. My springs are stiff enough that I doubt I'll need one...
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Folgertech, took a while to ship out but $300.
Was reasonably easy to assemble but definitely need an idea what you're doing, better than some of the other kits out though, also pretty damn cheap. I'm still figuring it out. The Fry's Electronics local to me sells all the filament at $25 a kilo, also several other models of printer but >500$.
Sold the wife on it pretty fast by printing out some stuff with her name on it.
http://folgertech.com/collections/3d-pr ... -ramps-gt2
Was reasonably easy to assemble but definitely need an idea what you're doing, better than some of the other kits out though, also pretty damn cheap. I'm still figuring it out. The Fry's Electronics local to me sells all the filament at $25 a kilo, also several other models of printer but >500$.
Sold the wife on it pretty fast by printing out some stuff with her name on it.
http://folgertech.com/collections/3d-pr ... -ramps-gt2
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Thats friggin sweet!
Taterhead » Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:35 am wrote:[quote="Taterhead » Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:41 pm
Sorry, I was channeling my inner flatcat.
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Re: The new 1200 acquisition
Right On - That's how to get things going your way!Gray » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:52 pm wrote:Sold the wife on it pretty fast by printing out some stuff with her name on it.
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Good thing. Would have been a shame to have to print a new wife.Gray » Wed Apr 29, 2015 9:52 pm wrote: Sold the wife on it pretty fast by printing out some stuff with her name on it.
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That is a great price for that printer! The electronics, heated bed, and the print area make it awesome! I see they have a kossel as well... I want one of those! I may have to try for one of these again...
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That/those turned out great!
Taterhead » Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:35 am wrote:[quote="Taterhead » Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:41 pm
Sorry, I was channeling my inner flatcat.
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Re: The new 1200 acquisition
Yes they did. So hard to get clips can be in your money making future, yes?
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MaybeTaterhead » Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:04 am wrote:Yes they did. So hard to get clips can be in your money making future, yes?
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Been working on swapping out the radiator for the VW one. Test fit, but I still need to make up a top mount. Also routed some of the heater hoses and test fit the manifold. Wiring is probably next.
Also designed a new 1200 radio delete plate.
Prototype for fit and finish.
Newly designed one, just needs paint.
Also designed a new 1200 radio delete plate.
Prototype for fit and finish.
Newly designed one, just needs paint.
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Those should be popular.
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veeeeeeery popular lol
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This is my faverite thread to see an update in, and i may emulate much of this, in a decade or so, if cars exist.
wayno » Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:40 pm wrote: Everything is either tight or actually rubbing.
Taterhead » Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:29 pm wrote:Datsun gods will give you one working gauge, gasoline or speedometer; you can't have both.
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Got the radiator mounted. Ended up ordering the stock top mounts online as they were only $6 and bending them to fit. The little metal pieces on top of the radiator are an additional set of rubber mounts to support the core. I'll probably end up putting a piece of aluminum to cover the top of the rad and the extra holes in the core support. Started a little bit on the wiring too, but no pics.
Stock:
Newly bent:
Installed:
Next thing up was running the heater hose. Oh what complete pain in the ass. The clearance behind the head to firewall is only about an inch and I had to sneak the 5/8-3/4 hose in there with a brass right angle sitting at the firewall. Did pick up the nifty HF light to help. This took several tries and a bunch of broken crappy hose clamps before I got it to work. Not an awesome pic unfortunately.
Stock:
Newly bent:
Installed:
Next thing up was running the heater hose. Oh what complete pain in the ass. The clearance behind the head to firewall is only about an inch and I had to sneak the 5/8-3/4 hose in there with a brass right angle sitting at the firewall. Did pick up the nifty HF light to help. This took several tries and a bunch of broken crappy hose clamps before I got it to work. Not an awesome pic unfortunately.
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Also this:
No paint, just involved hotswapping the different color filaments at the right time while the machine ran.
No paint, just involved hotswapping the different color filaments at the right time while the machine ran.
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I have that same HF light. Its pretty awesome. I want to buy a second one and see about modding it to be brighter and or longer battery life.