Thread: 1968 Datsun 510 with 327 swap
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12-03-2011 02:13 PM #1
1968 Datsun 510 with 327 swap
Ok im putting a 327 into my 510 and i have already got the engine compartment all set up and the chassis strengthened and i need to set up the suspension, drive shaft, diff., and exhaust. Does any one know how much HP a stock 510 rear diff can handle im hoping enough for a while but i plan on getting a Subaru diff for it soon. Any tips on the suspension and all that? Thanks!
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12-03-2011 04:05 PM #2
I think you might want to consider a bit more substantial rear end, my choice would be a 9" Ford.. If the pickup is a leaf spring rear suspension, a pair of housing floaters and ladder bars will work great on the street!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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12-03-2011 04:35 PM #3
Wow, that's going to be quite a sleeper! A 510 is a little sedan, right? Like Dave says, not sure you're going to want either the Datsun or Subaru diff. A 9" Ford would be sweet, but maybe a Toyota from a 4x4? Not sure of the width fit....Roger
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12-03-2011 04:52 PM #4
The thing is the datsun 510 is a little sedan and i would like to keep the independent rear suspension but i have looked around and found a subaru rear end that is said to hold 400 hp so im going to look into that but i can not stand ford parts every thing ford i have owned has failed catastrophically so im going to try and avoid it.
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12-03-2011 05:18 PM #5
No offense or disrespect intended, but you are showing your inexperience or lack of knowledge with your statement about Ford parts as it relates to differentials. The Ford 9" has become the differential of choice for many, many street rods, muscle cars and off-road vehicles pushing power far exceeding what you'll ever get from your little 327. You'll find a wide range of folks here, some partial to the bowtie, some to the blue oval, and some to Mopar and we all get along quite well, generally.
Good luck with your build.Roger
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12-03-2011 05:30 PM #6
Never used a ford Differential no problem giving it a shot. Can you recommend a good site to buy suspension parts at?
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12-03-2011 07:16 PM #7
The Subaru will handle the power and is almost a bolt in swap on a 510,and would be the easiest way to go,with the irs,as it will bolt up to your half shafts. Brian
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12-03-2011 07:40 PM #8
ok cool so any ideas as to what springs and shocks to get the rear shocks were removed when i got the car so the coils are a bit bouncy haha.
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12-03-2011 10:59 PM #9
what about later model Z rear end???
They are just about bullet proof & is a IRS set up.
I found THIS write up on a SBC power 510
and this..............
and this one............
Subaru Limited-Slip Differentials into Datsun 510
more swap info
.joeLast edited by TooMany2count; 12-03-2011 at 11:14 PM. Reason: added info
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12-05-2011 08:24 PM #10
Ok well i just took a look at the 327 block i was going to use and its pretty bad off so i guess im going to make a 350 then haha
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12-06-2011 02:41 AM #11
I have had 9" rears in both my cars and I'm a Mopar guy......the carrier in my IRS is a 9".
You do have other alternatives................8" Ford, 10 bolt Chev, 12 bolt Chev, a Dana rear...........
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