I must ask, what did you do?
Hi guys.
I did something really silly to my K, and now I need to fix it. does anyone have 2 rear guards for a coupe? doesn't matter if they're rusty. preferably in SE Qld, but I'll freight them if I need to.
A whole car or shell would be OK too. (actually preferable, because I need the bar with the shock mounts and the rear diff mounts as well.
any help greatly appreciated.
cheers,
Matt.
I must ask, what did you do?
Bruce
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001866 (The Good) (Yellow)
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001731 (The Bad ) (Blue)
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001407 (The Ugly ) (Green)
1982-85 x3 R30 Skyline Hatches (The Bits Store)
1993 BNR32 GTR - Every January the 29th
2006 Turbo Territory Ghia - The Daily Driver
Took a jump at about 140kmh. when we landed, it just turned right. bounced off an embankment, then slid sideways into the poles of a cattle grid.
Still don't know if something broke, but whatever happened, it happened fast. best ride in the park for about 100 metres. And quite a lot of damage as you might imagine.
Hey Matt, try looking up ebay item 200335857627. Sounds interesting. I wonder if they could help?
Bruce
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001866 (The Good) (Yellow)
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001731 (The Bad ) (Blue)
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001407 (The Ugly ) (Green)
1982-85 x3 R30 Skyline Hatches (The Bits Store)
1993 BNR32 GTR - Every January the 29th
2006 Turbo Territory Ghia - The Daily Driver
From this perfect 3 point landing...
To this...
Musta been that cheap, nasty suspension you were running, hey MAtt![]()
So many arseholes...
So few bullets.
here's where we went in:
there's where we came back out....
here's the cattle grid I tried to get it through.....
failed....see where the pole ended up....
and here's where we ended up.
perhaps if I pick up enough pieces I can build a K from it. (that used to be a rear disc.
So if anyone has some rear quarters, i promise to look after them better than this.![]()
Last edited by matt240K; 05-13-2009 at 03:26 AM.
I emailed them yesterday about rust repair panels. It sounds like they dont have a car to make copies off though, so I'm not sure how accurate replacement parts would be.
www.nostalgictrio.com Skyline - Silvia - Fairlady Z
www.ozdat.com The Australian Datsun site.
www.cafepress.com/vintagedatsun
Really? Are the MCA bits salvageable?
Yes, one and the same. In a former life I owned a 240k "project car". It had a P76 4.4 V8 in it, and sat in my shed for about 2 years before I saw the light and sold it. Last I heard the new owner was fitting an LS1 and going drag racingDING!!!I've just worked out that 440K is Warps. Who knew? (I don't get out much)
So many arseholes...
So few bullets.
Custom steelworks canberra has a 240k coupe and a four door to get templates from. Photos are necessary to see how extensive the rust is and over what area of course!
www.nostalgictrio.com Skyline - Silvia - Fairlady Z
www.ozdat.com The Australian Datsun site.
www.cafepress.com/vintagedatsun
"Custom Steelworks Canberra"
Why does this name ring a bell?
By any Chance would this be Peter, Daniel's (s13drifter) father?
Anyway, slightly off topic, but I wonder if they could punch out steel flares for GTR mock ups? With the numbers we have, it could be quite a money spinner. ;-)
Bruce
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001866 (The Good) (Yellow)
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001731 (The Bad ) (Blue)
1973 240K GL - KHGC110001407 (The Ugly ) (Green)
1982-85 x3 R30 Skyline Hatches (The Bits Store)
1993 BNR32 GTR - Every January the 29th
2006 Turbo Territory Ghia - The Daily Driver
Hi Matt, we have sent a couple of emails, but keep getting "sending delay" messages back, i have left my number on your mobile, please call back anytime.
time for an update.
well, I gave up trying to find replacement panels. the sections I needed were probably too big to be made from scratch, so I have taken the least favourable option of paying a panel beater to straighten it for me.
I have some GTR flares going on which will hide some of the sins. I'm going to visit the car tomorrow to see how far along he's got. every panel will be re-painted except the bonnet.
the suspension - I welded a new end on the cross member, and then 4 new pivot points for the trailing arm that was ripped off. cross members break in rally cars, so you have to strengthen then significantly. mine has so much work in it, that its easier to do all that i've just describer than to strengthen a new one.
the mounting pin mounts were straightened, welded up and plated. I made a new shock mount, and straightened the diff carrier mounting pins. the moustache bar (across the back of the R200) is still a bit twisted, but it fits. its 50mm x 10mm. takes a shed load of heat to straighten. what a PITA.
the LH spring seat was heated, straightened, and re-welded. the LH trailing arm adjustment bolt was replaced, and all the rear brakes are new (275mm vented with Rx7 series 4 - 4 spot), as is the LH drive shaft, and both axels.
The shocks are still with Murray Coote, so I made some temporary ones buy grinding the mounting points off standard ones and welding them on the opposite end (turns the shock upside down)
so all of that just to get it to drive again. hopefully I'll have it back on the road again real soon.
note to self - don't do that again.
went to visit my car today. looking slightly more repairable now.
Hey Matt, are you running Mazda brakes in the front with the original struts?...If you do have the original struts, I'm sure you have welded the adjustable coil-overs. But I was just curious, because over here in Japan, they all just get S30/DR30 front struts, and slap R32/R33/MK63 calipers. The R32 and R33 calipers need brackets to fit the S30 struts. I was looking for something that would bolt right on to my GC111 struts.
unfortunately I haven't yet found something that will bolt straight onto the c110 struts without a bracket. I'm sure there is something, but I haven't found it yet. (180B struts are easier because they have 75mm bolt spacing - you can use Toyota Hilux 4 spot or a number of others.)
my front brakes are Z32 calipers and disks. the mounting brackets I'm using bolt with 7 bolts through to the strut. (4 where the backing plate used to be and 3 new ones.) They don't use the original caliper mounting points at all. The beauty of doing it this way is that you can use virtually any datsun strut.
all fixed - now to put it back together, hopefully in time to give it a run next weekend.
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