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kaoss

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  • Birthday 04/24/1984

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    Amarillo TX
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    1977 Datsun 620

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  1. As far as photobucket goes, there's a chrome extension that fixes it. Just search for photobucket link fixer in the extension store. I've gotten everything that brings fluids to and from the motor connected. Here's some random things that may help someone in the future: Datsun 620 KA24e Swap Radiator is from a 1984 Volkswagen Socorro Run of the mill 12" electric fan from Advance Auto Parts, fits perfect. Part # 226112. Going use a flex a lite controller Upper and lower hoses are stock 1989 240sx hoses, with a little bit of trimming. Top one is spliced to connect an cheap in-line filler neck from ebay. EGR block off plug on the exhaust manifold side is nissan Part No.: 14052-21R00. Rumor has it that certain audi drain plugs will fit, but I didn't feel like messing with it. Next on the list is getting an air intake on it, I think I'm just going to have the local exhaust shop bend me a tube and use that with off the shelf rice race car parts from autozone. Then wiring, and hopefully fire it up.
  2. I understand that they are a for-profit business, but this isn't the way to do it. They are digging their own grave. Plus, their site has always been terribly slow over the last few years.
  3. RIP my thread. I may start using imgur but doubt I'll upgrade my photobucket.
  4. Decided to do a body lift instead now.
  5. Truck isn't level, so it'll all be okay. Moving! Heading down south so I don't have to worry about not having a heater on the truck.
  6. Putting more of it together, about to haul it 12 hours across Texas. Tie rod flipped. I took the parts to my local machine shop, with them marked how they went and how I wanted them to go. He had a reamer laying around that was perfect. He taped it off how deep it went stock, the did it that deep on the opposite side. No welding, no inserts
  7. Eh, truck's bagged. I'll just lean it to one side
  8. You think so? It looks like it's leaning a little too much to the right.
  9. Yep, a fresh and somewhat too expensive KA24E with a nice little cam in it. Hopefully it'll run.
  10. Great thread, very clean truck. Thanks for posting.
  11. Yeah, just run the mill seam sealer. It's $40 a tube at the big box store, but I found it at the local mom and pop auto paint supply store for $16.
  12. I guess it all depends on what size tube I can find to make a sleeve out of.
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