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On 12/15/2022 at 8:22 PM, datzenmike said:

 

Yup.... you did say gearbox.

 

It's also known as a rag joint. On an '85

 

48071-01W00 for 2wd manual steering.

48070-19W05 power assist, tilt steering and 4x4

48070-19W05 looks to be discontinued. Where are people getting there's at?

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It's likely to be NLA on an almost 40 year old truck. Different if a consumable like brake shoes, water pump, alternator.

 

First I would start a want ad here... https://ratsun.net/classifieds/category/9-datsun-parts/ ... someone may have one, can't be worth much and shipping it is inexpensive.

 

Next I would get one off another 720 in a wrecking yard.

 

Next I would look at other sources that might also fit and work or could be modified, such as from a Toyota.

 

Last I would make my own from a piece of 7/8" thick conveyor belt.... and this is what I did on my 620. Hell you could cut one out of the side wall of a truck tire.

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6 minutes ago, datzenmike said:

It's likely to be NLA on an almost 40 year old truck. Different if a consumable like brake shoes, water pump, alternator.

 

First I would start a want ad here... https://ratsun.net/classifieds/category/9-datsun-parts/ ... someone may have one, can't be worth much and shipping it is inexpensive.

 

Next I would get one off another 720 in a wrecking yard.

 

Next I would look at other sources that might also fit and work or could be modified, such as from a Toyota.

 

Last I would make my own from a piece of 7/8" thick conveyor belt.... and this is what I did on my 620. Hell you could cut one out of the side wall of a truck tire.

Can 48071-01W00 be modified to fit like 48070-19W05?? I can find 48071-01W00 on ebay. 

 

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I think I would create my own thread and post this question.  You will find that some, has entire custom heating cooling system, others have added AC from a junkyard or parts truck.

What you won't hear recently, is that one has purchased any significant parts from the dealer.  Those are all long gone by now.

 

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In my search for a suitable anti-backfire valve for my 1984 truck, I started referencing some other models that may use the same valve. I was able find one on RockAuto that's for a 1984 Nissan Stanza. The two part numbers I was able to find for that year of Stanza are: 14835-D1800 and 14835-D1801. It seems that these part numbers are only compatible with 1983 trucks, but for 24 bucks I thought I'd give it a shot.

 

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=45927&cc=1213221&pt=10192&jsn=850

 

I had to ship to a friend outside of CA because of Prop 65, but she said it's a genuine Nissan part with ABY79-3 on the cap. I'll confirm when I get in in the mail from her next week!

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On 11/3/2023 at 9:00 PM, Sephakrid said:

In my search for a suitable anti-backfire valve for my 1984 truck, I started referencing some other models that may use the same valve. I was able find one on RockAuto that's for a 1984 Nissan Stanza. The two part numbers I was able to find for that year of Stanza are: 14835-D1800 and 14835-D1801. It seems that these part numbers are only compatible with 1983 trucks, but for 24 bucks I thought I'd give it a shot.

 

https://www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=45927&cc=1213221&pt=10192&jsn=850

 

I had to ship to a friend outside of CA because of Prop 65, but she said it's a genuine Nissan part with ABY79-3 on the cap. I'll confirm when I get in in the mail from her next week!

 

Got the part today!

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https://imgur.com/EXheEG0

I'm not sure exactly how it works, though. I can apply vacuum to the small port, but it slowly loses vacuum over time. However, if I apply vacuum quickly I can feel the valve pop open for a second, then close. I need to pick up a vac gun to some more precise testing. Either way, this thing was pretty cheap!

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On 11/8/2023 at 9:07 PM, Sephakrid said:

 

Got the part today!

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https://imgur.com/EXheEG0

I'm not sure exactly how it works, though. I can apply vacuum to the small port, but it slowly loses vacuum over time. However, if I apply vacuum quickly I can feel the valve pop open for a second, then close. I need to pick up a vac gun to some more precise testing. Either way, this thing was pretty cheap!

My 86 has the exact same backfire valve I just took it off

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1985 720 4x4 front R-180 differential.

 

Front Differential axle shaft "Side Oil Seal" (driver and passenger sides) Part # 38342-21001

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Front Differential Bearing Cover O-Ring (Pictured below green arrow) Part # 38343-21011

 

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