Dan_Harris wrote:If that engine had Morris stamped on it, you'd be hard pushed to tell it wasn't original! (well, we would - but then again us lot are geeks!)
Do you reckon i could get away without getting the conversion approved?
Dan_Harris wrote:If that engine had Morris stamped on it, you'd be hard pushed to tell it wasn't original! (well, we would - but then again us lot are geeks!)
You're right Dan, you'd almost think they were the same car at first glance.<br><br>
do they treat you to datsun engines in the UK? Over here and in australia they are a very popular conversion as parts are easily sought, they are compact and offer durability of japanese engineering. Some of those motors came out with a forged crankshaft from factory. With a good set of valve springs they are good for 8000+ rpm.
My motor is a hotted up road engine rather than a race engine so its not designed for sustained high rpm use and uses a stock bottom end to my knowledge. There was a race engine for sale here, heres some pictures. I dont think it would be suitable for a morry though unless the rest of the car was built for the track. http://nismoclub.6.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=13037