Bratmobile aka slick willy
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
I kinda do. In my experience they are better for MPG and driveability on a stock engine. Personally, I think Webers are overrated. They will run pretty okay on most engines. I just think the Hitachi is a better choice for your car. My 1200 used to occasionally get dirt in the jets. I'd pull the top plug, blow them out, back on the road. Wasn't the carb's fault I had a rusty fuel tank. I even put an A14 Hitachi on the J15 in my brother's 520 and it ran great.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
I would agree, Webers are over rated, but they have there place, Mike said when I bought the NL320 from him that he should have converted over to a Weber a long time ago, he was nice enough to change it over to a Weber clone before I took possession of the truck, he said it drove way better.
I am bias here, I hate all downdrafts in general, they are a pain in the ass as far as I am concerned, they have cost me large sums of money over the last 4 years, and I cannot adjust them to save my ass, but I can adjust dual SU side drafts in serviceable condition no problem, I can even adjust out of spec carbs to where they run alright, I have a questionable set on the work truck, but they run alright, so I leave them alone.
I have 5 vehicles with SU carbs right now.
I am bias here, I hate all downdrafts in general, they are a pain in the ass as far as I am concerned, they have cost me large sums of money over the last 4 years, and I cannot adjust them to save my ass, but I can adjust dual SU side drafts in serviceable condition no problem, I can even adjust out of spec carbs to where they run alright, I have a questionable set on the work truck, but they run alright, so I leave them alone.
I have 5 vehicles with SU carbs right now.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
They did not. All were A12, A14, or A15.wayno wrote:I heard that some 210s had L20b engines, so that is why I mentioned I had one, didn't know what engine you had.
Pretty easy to put one in though...
Stuck in the 70s...
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
FWIW, the 1200 carb with the 210 jets in it is a great carb for an A14/A15.Jamee wrote:It's official, the Hitachi is being rebuilt.
A lot simpler than the 210 carb and almost indestructible.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
Nothing wrong with that approach.Jamee wrote:It's official, the Hitachi is being rebuilt.
I rebuilt the stock carb on my 510 and it has been running so much better ever since.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
Check your throttle shaft for play before you go to far.
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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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
Indeed, never neglect the shaft
DRIVEN » Tue Nov 04, 2014 6:30 pm wrote:I think Bill might be gettin laid.
Ni10 » Wed Nov 19, 2014 7:56 am wrote: all Datsuns ran when parked.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
Carburetor is all cleaned and beautiful...start putting it back together and look at that, this piece doesn't fit. *lil research* they sold us a rebuild kit for a fucking 620. Now we wait again for the right kit. Should be here tomorrow.
On a side note we replaced ALL the vacuum and fuel line hoses. (Under the hood.)
On a side note we replaced ALL the vacuum and fuel line hoses. (Under the hood.)
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
I'm sure you'll get it, with a little patience.Jamee wrote:...start putting it back together and look at that, this piece doesn't fit.
On my carb rebuild I used emery paper on a piece of glass to get the gasket surfaces flat, things got wonky over time. I also had to helicoil a few holes that were stripped. I'm happy to have the stock carb on my 510, but some folks don't want to spend the time - they prefer to throw a Weber at it.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
"Clunk.....clunk" you say? Yep. Time for:
Ball joints
Outer wheel bearings
Inner wheel bearings
Inner wheel seals
And brakes.
Ball joints
Outer wheel bearings
Inner wheel bearings
Inner wheel seals
And brakes.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
^^All fixed?^^Jamee wrote:"Clunk.....clunk" you say? Yep. Time for:
Ball joints
Outer wheel bearings
Inner wheel bearings
Inner wheel seals
And brakes.
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: Bratmobile aka slick willy
No. I've got some health issues going on and things keep coming up that take precedence. I don't want to over burden Walt. Hes already taking such good care of me.