The forgotten Beige 69 510 build - NWD edition
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Re: The forgotten Beige 69 510 build - NWD edition
Took today off work to do some datsuning.
All 4 tires are on the ground and the brakes are bled. It's low... but not low enough. Gotta go buy some fence materials then it goes back in the air and front and rear are going even lower. It has a little rake currently too, I'll try to remove it. We'll see.
All 4 tires are on the ground and the brakes are bled. It's low... but not low enough. Gotta go buy some fence materials then it goes back in the air and front and rear are going even lower. It has a little rake currently too, I'll try to remove it. We'll see.
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Re: The forgotten Beige 69 510 build - NWD edition
Nice,Pics of it on all four?
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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Roll it back then forward about 10 ft,to let it settle a bit
see how it looks after?
see how it looks after?
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 forgotten Beige 69 510 build - NWD edition
Drift that slut!
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Jumping on it, or bouncing it and rolling it does help it settle.
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I belive the technical term is jounce.
The back seems pretty good... the front is rock fucking hard. It's possible the spring rate is way too high. I thought they were 200lb springs. Could be 250lb though. They were bought for car with a KA. I'll dig through my old wagon thread and see what they are. Either way I got them used. I might have to get some different ones.
If I wasn't in a rush I would be doing this a bit different.
The back seems pretty good... the front is rock fucking hard. It's possible the spring rate is way too high. I thought they were 200lb springs. Could be 250lb though. They were bought for car with a KA. I'll dig through my old wagon thread and see what they are. Either way I got them used. I might have to get some different ones.
If I wasn't in a rush I would be doing this a bit different.
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Re: The forgotten Beige 69 510 build - NWD edition
What size tires? That car is just a little too high for my tastes. I like fender sitting right on top of tire, or at max 1/2" gap.
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Those pictures were before I lowered it more. It still might need to go lower. I'm running 195/50/15's. I don't want to go too low because my jack wont fit under the front crossmember, and that's annoying. I need a low pro jack before I get too low.
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Those pictures are too dark to really tell how low it is.. fail.
Right now it has about a 1" gap on all 4 between the tires and wheel well. Running it that way gives it a rake.. I will probably have to go about 1" lower in the back. I like to have an even gap though.
Right now it has about a 1" gap on all 4 between the tires and wheel well. Running it that way gives it a rake.. I will probably have to go about 1" lower in the back. I like to have an even gap though.
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This didn't work.. It needs a longer plunger or something. I'll pull the switch out and look to see how long it really needs to be. I don't have a stock switch to compare. I'll either have to try to modify the plunger or find another low profile switch with a longer plunger. The good news is.. it clears the tunnel really well and it can be installed without removing the transmission.. bad news, doesn't work. lol. Fuck.
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Can you grind down the body (nut portion) so it screws in deeper?
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You must have another transmission to test it in without a switch, otherwise how would you know it doesn't work.
Is it the same transmission that is in your 510 that your testing it on?
Is it a reverse switch?
Is it the same transmission that is in your 510 that your testing it on?
Is it a reverse switch?
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The switch works. Just doesn't get pressed when in the transmission.
Dogleg in the car, 4 speed in the yard.
Dogleg in the car, 4 speed in the yard.
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draker » Sun May 24, 2015 10:31 am wrote:The switch works. Just doesn't get pressed when in the transmission.
Dogleg in the car, 4 speed in the yard.
You don't know that it will not work in the dogleg then, you just know it doesn't work in the 4 speed.
It looks like it's aftermarket, so it might not work in anything.
Funny thing about transmissions is that what may look like the switch position for reverse may not actually be the correct hole for reverse, on the truck 5 speeds, it's the hole up front, even though reverse is in the back.
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You'll see what I'm doing here:wayno » Sun May 24, 2015 3:44 pm wrote:draker » Sun May 24, 2015 10:31 am wrote:The switch works. Just doesn't get pressed when in the transmission.
Dogleg in the car, 4 speed in the yard.
You don't know that it will not work in the dogleg then, you just know it doesn't work in the 4 speed.
It looks like it's aftermarket, so it might not work in anything.
Funny thing about transmissions is that what may look like the switch position for reverse may not actually be the correct hole for reverse, on the truck 5 speeds, it's the hole up front, even though reverse is in the back.
http://nwdatsuns.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=1222
It doesn't work in the dogleg. That's where I installed it. I've still got work to do.. haven't given up yet!
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Re: The forgotten Beige 69 510 build - NWD edition
Also, still in the garage working! Got lots of shit to do... no time for sleep.
Compression tested the engine hot:
1. 157
2. 157
3. 156
4. 158
All with throttle plate close. (I forgot..) Told me what I needed to know though. Nothing abnormal that would cause a stumble.
Compression tested the engine hot:
1. 157
2. 157
3. 156
4. 158
All with throttle plate close. (I forgot..) Told me what I needed to know though. Nothing abnormal that would cause a stumble.