Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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jeremiahnz
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Here are some not so good pics I quickly snapped last night.

Unfortunately to fit an intercooler I had to brutalize the car in ways I didn't intend to... in my defense I have 4 intercoolers now, all of which I have tried to make fit to avoid cutting the car at all...

From the front
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Engine bay (lots of things still mocked up and not in final resting place)
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Fuel system in the boot. I made a bracket to hold the bosch pump plus the lift pump. It also has holes for all the hoses to run through to keep things neat.
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Just working on getting the bearing sorted to finish the front brakes and get started on the rear. I am trying to get it back on the ground right now, just for a sense of achievement...
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Wow! Thats looking amazing! Alot in that tiny engine bay!
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Superb! :dance2:
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Dattochriswagon wrote:Wow! Thats looking amazing! Alot in that tiny engine bay!
Thanks. Certainly ended up a lot more crammed in then I hoped for. In he-insight I may have gone NA or turbo. The supercharger does take a lot of room, and that was really the only place I could stick it with the tight chasis rails and running injected.

Adding things like a booster hasn't helped, but I do want a very drivable car (i.e. something my wife can drive to).

So slowly coming together. My goal right now is to get it back on the ground!
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Very Envious! Keep the momentum going :fire:
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I just stumbled across this build for the first time, i can say i will definatly be looking forward to some updates from it, it really put a smile on my face, an inspired build man :burnout:
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joelbrown wrote:I just stumbled across this build for the first time, i can say i will definatly be looking forward to some updates from it, it really put a smile on my face, an inspired build man :burnout:
Thanks man. It's on the go slow right now as we are moving to a new house, which means we are renting a little cottage in between with no garage so everything is in a container. Should be back into it in a few months.

Next items are finishing the brakes (new lines etc) and getting some wheels that clear the calipers. I have one of these on the way so that will help:
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Then it will probably be the accelerator cable next...
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Did you get those rear brakes sorted out?
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Hey Bart,

Didn't get a chance yet unfortunately. Just got all the bearings together and then I had to quickly throw everything back together to get it rolling again so I could clear out the garage (apparently garages packed with car parts aren't good for house sales).

I'll let you know how I get on once I can get back into it.

Cheers
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Re: Jeremy's 1965 Datsun Bluebird 410

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Just a quick update

Moved into our new place about a month ago and on Thurs this was happening to prepare for the barn
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Hopefully have the car out of storage and be able to work on it again in a month or so.

Bart - sorry I missed your question about rear brakes. I haven't had a chance to play with them as the car went almost straight into storage. When it is back out I need to get the bearings off, the plates on, and new bearings pressed in.

Also, I was in Ashburton on Monday for work and saw a 410/411 on a trailer. Does it belong to anyone here?
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