Nissan 1400 Bakkie
Discussion
Hi All,
Iam currently living in SA (moved here in May this year) and have just brought myself a 1982 Datsun Bakkie.
From speaking to people everyone always seems to have fond memorys of these little bakkies, anyway I am looking at renovating mine with a few upgrades.
Im hoping someone on here has some knowledge on the best things to do to get bang for your buck.
I am planning on putting Disc brakes on the front (currently drums) - R2650 for second hand disc brake conversion
Now the engine I am planning to put a free flow exhaust + branch (R3400) and a weber 32/36 down draught. (R4500 - For a new one as I can`t find a second hand one currently).
The other things advised are:
Gas FLow head (R3500)
Up rated Cam (685)
I have seen some websites talking about changing the internals from A14 to A15? Can anyone tell me what engine the A15 is? e.g. which cars are they in. Also what the benefit is? Do I need to get the block bored?
What kind of power can I expect? I appreciate they are only giving out about 50 bhp but they are very light 720kg and so I should be able to get good BHP per ton.
Any advice gratefully received and I will put some pictures if anyone is interested. I keep meaning to take my camera out as everyday I see some classic work horse cars.
Thanks
Rob
Iam currently living in SA (moved here in May this year) and have just brought myself a 1982 Datsun Bakkie.
From speaking to people everyone always seems to have fond memorys of these little bakkies, anyway I am looking at renovating mine with a few upgrades.
Im hoping someone on here has some knowledge on the best things to do to get bang for your buck.
I am planning on putting Disc brakes on the front (currently drums) - R2650 for second hand disc brake conversion
Now the engine I am planning to put a free flow exhaust + branch (R3400) and a weber 32/36 down draught. (R4500 - For a new one as I can`t find a second hand one currently).
The other things advised are:
Gas FLow head (R3500)
Up rated Cam (685)
I have seen some websites talking about changing the internals from A14 to A15? Can anyone tell me what engine the A15 is? e.g. which cars are they in. Also what the benefit is? Do I need to get the block bored?
What kind of power can I expect? I appreciate they are only giving out about 50 bhp but they are very light 720kg and so I should be able to get good BHP per ton.
Any advice gratefully received and I will put some pictures if anyone is interested. I keep meaning to take my camera out as everyday I see some classic work horse cars.
Thanks
Rob
It was first mentioned back in 2008. Not sure what the latest is, although I'm sure I saw something earlier this year in a report.
http://www.wheels24.co.za/News/General_News/Two-ye...
http://www.wheels24.co.za/News/General_News/Two-ye...
robsartain said:
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Now the engine I am planning to put a free flow exhaust + branch (R3400) and a weber 32/36 down draught. (R4500 - For a new one as I can`t find a second hand one currently).
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My dad used to have a 1400 bakkie, man it was tail happy!Now the engine I am planning to put a free flow exhaust + branch (R3400) and a weber 32/36 down draught. (R4500 - For a new one as I can`t find a second hand one currently).
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Rather fit a Weber 36DCD7, as it's a far more tuneable carb, and has a proper choke* (the 32/36 has a choke flap, and it restricts air flow quite badly, even when fully open).
You can change just about everything, including choke tubes.
Many years ago, there was a place in Pretoria called Autospares (IIRC) and they were the SA agents for Weber.
- by proper choke, I mean fuel enrichment, rather than (literally) choking the carb to make the mixture richer.
ETA: just watch out for wear around the butterfly shaft bushes - some people used really poor accelerator linkages which needed super strong return springs which caused premature wear.
Also - a lot of older Chevvys had the 36DCD7 fitted as standard. A trip to a friendly scrap yard may find you a good carb.
ETA: (again!) Here are two downloads for you - these are recommended jetting and choke tube size charts for various cars, including the 1400 bakkie.
Sheet1
Sheet2
Edited by TonyRPH on Tuesday 20th August 09:34
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