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Hi, had enough of the auto in my R31 . .want to change it to manual and have all the parts required EXCEPT for a NEW flywheel, can anyone here recommend a place in perth to get one from? im not looking for a lightened flywheel just a standard type for street duties

thanks in advance

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Most Auto RB Cranks have the Manual Pilot bush also, Remove the Steel Flexplate Hub and see if the thin bush is there,If so clean it well and lube it if not you can buy the bush from any Nissan dealer. Nissan have used the same bush since the late 60s on most Nissan/Datsuns.

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Most Auto RB Cranks have the Manual Pilot bush also, Remove the Steel Flexplate Hub and see if the thin bush is there,If so clean it well and lube it if not you can buy the bush from any Nissan dealer. Nissan have used the same bush since the late 60s on most Nissan/Datsuns.

thanks N I B . . . i thought i would have to go genuine but it turns out veale in Redcliffe have them so i got a new bush for 8 bucks

it will be a spare if my crank already has one!

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i will suss it out this loooong weekend but from the QUICK glance at the motor i had last night im gunna have to put the bush in. . .jonno do i use a socket/grease to install the bush?

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once you have the auto one out clean out the crank as best you can then soak the new spigot in engine oil then tap it in with a socket and hammer. make sure you use the right size socket as its very soft and distorts easily.

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either pack it with grease and find something thats a tight fit inside the auto one and bash it into the crank or if that doesnt work weld something to it (without touching the crank) and weld that to a chain or similar and give it a tug.

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when i converted my Ti, had to remove the auto bush and replace it with a manual bush.

I did mine at a mechanics workshop though, on a hoist. Feel sorry if you have to do it laying under the car.

Need to seriously work on my ti haha

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