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Here are some intake manifold and header options
 
              Description                   Part #         Price              Vendor
Weber DGV & Econo Intake       P17-001     $315.95     Pierce Manifolds
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/P17-001.html
 
Weber DGEV & Econo Intake     P17-002     $315.95     Pierce Manifolds
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/P17-002.html
 
Patriot/Exhaust Header              H4800-1     $205.99      Autozone
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/_/N-a033t?itemIdentifier=403607_0_0

 

Patriot Header will take some work to make it fit.

 
MGB Headers                             31-4576     $145.00     Pierce Manifold
http://www.piercemanifolds.com/product_p/31-4576.htm

 

May take some work to make it fit.

 
Canon Intake Manifold              2802
 
Some Links to Ratsun's fabricators custom Parts.
Mike Klotz
MKlotz Disc Brake Kit for King Pin Trucks
MKlotz Disc Brake Kit Instalation
MKlotz Master Cyl Upgrade Push Rod
MKlotz Z LCA 2 Iinch Drop for King Pin Trucks
MKlotz UCA Bushings
Beebani
Beebani Hardbody Disc Brake Brackets for 620 521 520 320 Trucks
Beebani 620 Coilover Mounts
 
Please add more links if for different parts.

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completed today . installed standard modern type seal into front cover by grinding away the outer

lip that retains the felt seal. leaving the inner welded on flange. this must be done slowly so not to

take off to much material. order a seal # 1213n timken or cross it . i tried to find one with rubberized coating but failed . i also put a very small bead of grey silicone around inner flange

to seal againts the new seal . a friend has done this with sucess on a daily driver. mine came out well

have yet to install.

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tri mill header part#4576 avail from JT outfitters Danbury North Carolina

it apears to have ample clearance of fuel pump and torsion bar. $133.00

 

I didn't see anything like this on JT Outfitters site.  Here's what Tri-Mil lists for Datsuns... http://www.tri-mil.com/index.php?cPath=21 ... all L-series motors.  Have you got a link to the header you posted?

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Good info guys keep up the posting.  Most likely I know the parts I listed as with others will take a little tweaking to fit properly but these do provide an option.

 

As far as doing business with Pierce Manifolds they are a top notch dealer. I have ordered from them for over a decade and not 1 problem. 

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I used these instead of stock on my 1966 520. Not sure if they are legal where you are. These are DOT approved and only draw 10 amps each on brights turning on and 5 amps each continuous.  No, stock wiring changes needed, but I would go ahead and wire in relays for at least the high beam circuit and another for the low beam circuit.  These are glass faced and closely match the curvature of the stock sealed beams.  I would order an extra set of replacement bulbs other than the Hella's as the Hella's seam to not last long.  Also your stock headlight plugs, plugs into these bulbs.  I am using my stock wiring and plugs, but I have not actually run these lights using the stock Datsun plugs.  I might set up a test with these lights and let them run say 8 hours on high beam and see if it melts the stock plug.  I will edit this post after I run this test.

 

http://classicgarage.com/hel7rounh4he.html

 

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My 520 light buckets with the Hella's installed

 

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I used these instead of stock on my 1966 520. Not sure if they are legal where you are. These are DOT approved and only draw 10 amps each on brights turning on and 5 amps each continuous.  

 

 

 

 

10A each???  That's 120 watts per bulb.  Are you sure?  Most high beams are in the 55-65 watt range.  At 5 watts, low beam is 60 watts... also, very high for a low beam, which is typically 45 watts.  Just asking.

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10A each???  That's 120 watts per bulb.  Are you sure?  Most high beams are in the 55-65 watt range.  At 5 watts, low beam is 60 watts... also, very high for a low beam, which is typically 45 watts.  Just asking.

2 High beams 10 amps at start at time bulbs light then draws 5 amps.  2 low beams start at about 8 amps and then draws continuous 4 amps. The Hella Bulbs that shipped with the glass housing are as you said 55 to 65 watts which is DOT legal.

 

Did this last night when I could not sleep.

 

Thank you for questioning me.

 

This I have actually tested.

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Hella make high-power, non-sealed bulbs. Takes a lot of power.

Yes Hella makes high power non DOT approved bulbs that you can buy but these are 55 to 65 watt bulbs.  Check the link for the Hella bulbs and you will see the variety of colors available.  Also states the wattage.

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I used these instead of stock on my 1966 520. Not sure if they are legal where you are. These are DOT approved and only draw 10 amps each on brights turning on and 5 amps each continuous.  No, stock wiring changes needed, but I would go ahead and wire in relays for at least the high beam circuit and another for the low beam circuit.  These are glass faced and closely match the curvature of the stock sealed beams.  I would order an extra set of replacement bulbs other than the Hella's as the Hella's seam to not last long.  Also your stock headlight plugs, plugs into these bulbs.  I am using my stock wiring and plugs, but I have not actually run these lights using the stock Datsun plugs.  I might set up a test with these lights and let them run say 8 hours on high beam and see if it melts the stock plug.  I will edit this post after I run this test.

 

http://classicgarage.com/hel7rounh4he.html

 

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My 520 light buckets with the Hella's installed

 

DSC01237.jpg

 

Yello620 committed on another forum That he used these on his C10 pickup and within 5000 miles the headlight plugs melted.  After reading this I realized it is not the amperage draw but the heat generated from the halogen bulb that melts the plugs.  I am going to go ahead and purchase the ceramic plugs for the halogen bulbs and wire in 2 relays to protect my wiring.  I will do a write up when I do this.

 

Thank you yello620 for you information.

 

http://www.buy4car.com/products/hid-xenon-lights/hid-accessories/for-dodge-ford-9003-h4-bulb-headlight-connector-plug-lamp-socket-ceramic-1645-2149.html

 

http://www.amazon.com/Ceramic-Wiring-Headlight-Harness-Sockets/dp/B0097AA478

 

http://www.amazon.com/Ceramic-Extension-Connector-Retrofit-Headlight/dp/B00AQBATVI

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Anybody know of a good source for a fuel pump heat shield?  I'd rather not fabricate my own and have it look like crap, and I looked up the Nissan part number and can't find it available anywhere. 

 

It's getting embarrassing to have it struggle starting on hot days, right after someone is asking me questions about the truck. 

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That looks great Kieth.  You are sure building a beautiful truck!!!

 

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zed1 I hope you do not mind but I finally figured out how to post the images for you from your flicker account.  If you have a problem with this let me know and I can change it.

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From BajaScouts Post http://community.ratsun.net/topic/64586-exhaustintake-manifold-gaskets/?do=findComment&comment=1166102

Exhaust/intake manifold gaskets
#5 icon_share.png datsunaholic

Posted Yesterday, 11:41 PM

MGB manifold gasket up to the early 70s is exactly the same as the E1 and J13-J15-J16.

 

#6 icon_share.png Conner

Posted Today, 05:43 AM

Here is the J13 gasket on my E1 exhaust and intake manifold assembly: 

 

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This is the J13 gasket and a British MGA/MGB gasket from Moss Motors: 

 

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The MG gasket is a perfect fit, as stated above. 

 

 

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This gasket is Moss Motors part #297-535 and looks like it is around $9 now. 

http://www.mossmotor...PDF/297-535.pdf

 

Here is the link to the actual page.

 

http://www.mossmotor...teIndexID=82220

 

 

 

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I believe that the late 520 fenders (67-68) can be used on an early 520 truck (65-66) by simply removing the bracket that is added to the late 520 fender to mount the grille head light surrounds.

 

Here is what a 66 520 left fender single headlight area looks like.

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Here is what a 67 520 left fender double headlight area looks like.

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Wayno, Mike Klotz says the 320, 520, & 521 trucks use the same pin and the 620 pin dimensions are the same as the earlier trucks except are threaded in metric instead of SAE.  The 620 pins appear to be a different color and possibly made from a different material.

 

My research revealed:

According to these Datsun Part Manuals this is what the Manuals show:

320 520 521 take the 40023-3000 Pin

620 threw July of 1977 take the 40023-B5000 Pin

After July of 1977 was Ball Joints and Disk Brakes

 

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