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Datsun Laurel C31 sleeper VG30DET

A build thread about my Laurel C31. The Laurel C31 shares the chassis with the Skyline R30 and Leopard F30.

I bought my Laurel last october year from a guy who treaded it not so good. I had some damage on the front but for only € 200,- I coudn't complain.

The day I brought it home:

28045233230_65eb6073d9_b.jpgIMG_20160714_210353200_HDR by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

28346255255_d4b164e874_b.jpgIMG_20160716_172740188_HDR by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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The exhaust was made from several unmatched pieces and was leaking everywhere. With future power upgrades in mind I decided to make a 2,5" stainless exhaust with straight thru mufflers.

28354297374_96b151f5d8_b.jpgIMG_20160813_164209933 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

28354293534_8e07130fbc_b.jpgIMG_20160813_164347635_HDR by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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I found a wing and put it on together with a brand new headlight

29554796886_597bae9597_b.jpgIMG_20160910_154046664 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Than had it inspected and drove it!

29827283905_14d234b858_b.jpgIMG_20160920_192619124 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

But 113hp is not very satisfing when your last project car was a BMW E28 with a 340hp S38B38 M5 engine with carbon airbox.

A friend of mine who did a lot of jap import engines had a VG30DET so I bought that.

30574340205_e835772bd5_b.jpgIMG_20161019_155612247 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Z32 gearbox behind it and I started position the engine

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It sits pretty centered in the engine bay but if I want it more rearwards the turbo hits the steering box and the intake manifold hits the brake booster.

30796388930_0c157a7dd4_b.jpgIMG_20161121_203952444 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

31163686625_abba1e1477_b.jpgIMG_20161121_203429278 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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Yes, a 2003 1.6 16v....very lazy engine but good mileage and it towed the trailer pretty good. And I never have to work on it exept maintanance.

So with the engine in position I made mounts

31139016941_8ed38257ac_b.jpgIMG_20161126_075610006 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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VG30DET's are non intercooled but now it is time to put one in offcourse

30445663743_2ddc3e3838_b.jpgIMG_20161126_080739027 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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Position of the gearlever is perfect

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So I made a bracket for it

32031531535_8dfd281e6d_b.jpgIMG_20161230_151451006 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Also got a H190 LSD in

32124848186_32c58fdf5b_b.jpgIMG_20170102_193549027 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

The intake manifold was hitting the master cilinder

32014656292_fa73f53fa3_b.jpgIMG_20170104_190839325 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

But a Patrol MQ one solved that. It is also bigger

32559401560_0f003ff07b_b.jpgIMG_20170216_191826832 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

32786552172_935a22f1bc_b.jpgIMG_20170216_193423125 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Bought a R33 alu radiator because it has better positions of the inlet and outlet than the S14 one I had

31491964203_c11a905592_b.jpgIMG_20170114_132637951 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

The high presurre powersteering line bolted right up to the Z32 pump

32691783601_84ae387958_b.jpgIMG_20170118_202153147 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Made a Walbro fit the S13 cradle that fits the Laurel C32 (Skyline R31) tank that I'm using

32433955450_b2e1ec7a18_b.jpgIMG_20170209_200640006 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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Re did the intake manifold

32125568543_f9690cffb0_b.jpgIMG_20170216_204333187 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

And on again for test fitting

32484555123_c59025e5fb_b.jpgIMG_20170304_141057756 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

The old engine had the power steering resevoir on top of the pump so I had to put on in. A Patrol GQ one fitted the best so i made a bracket and fitted it

33537015891_0fba8d78e5_b.jpgIMG_20170325_113915045 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

32853261263_4b87bc83c7_b.jpgIMG_20170325_114012820 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Next job where the injectors. The VG30DET uses very strange injectors and they are low impendance so I modified regular (and bigger) Bosch ones which are high impendance

33800301145_264524b527_b.jpgIMG_20170329_195803979 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

34442127405_6027064ac1_b.jpgIMG_20170504_065153851 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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New fuel lines

34145954291_4e051fe791_b.jpgIMG_20170425_134619046 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

34145947921_01a58a57d7_b.jpgIMG_20170425_150007834 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

New brake pipes from master to distribution block

33166663683_ccd95d6876_b.jpgIMG_20170411_162728850 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Had the cooling pipes extended so that I coud use stock Nissan hoses and not have them on with a lot of tension. Otherwise they will fail at one point

33728674560_41200336be_b.jpgIMG_20170418_083343138 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Brackets for the R33 rad. I used radiator rubber mounts from a Mitsubishi that I took from the wreckers

33852045310_1b7d21f3bb_b.jpgIMG_20170422_115406420 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Stock throttle cable made to work

34145947961_c2130f83c3_b.jpgIMG_20170425_164249237 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

I will use Microsquirt as a ECU so I put a simple 2 wire idle valve in

33435046684_77c7d6604a_b.jpgIMG_20170425_164305963 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

And because of that I also put logic coils in. These are from the Volkswagen 1.4 TSFI engine and short enough to be put under the stock cover

33282477940_556ea47869_b.jpgIMG_20170325_134115209 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

33282478370_620735b2c4_b.jpgIMG_20170325_134106240 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Now I'm working on the wiring. I never did this but it is fun to do

34566717602_a3962cd3fb_b.jpgIMG_20170517_165749807_HDR by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

34566717922_b43dda6a5b_b.jpgIMG_20170517_165742230 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

35151875815_705ea5f97f_b.jpgIMG_20170601_212016553 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Because the stock brakes will have a hard time with the added power I'm upgrading them. On the front I'm going for redrilled Mitsibishi Sigma/Magna rotors and BMW E23 4 pot calipers. The rear will get a S14 rear setup. I have a extra rear axle that I will prepare for the brakes and the LSD. In the meantime I will do a lot of one wheel skids....

35151886885_fa0a62c069_b.jpgIMG_20170602_181524553 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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Some progress;

The wiring is almost done now. Time consuming but fun to do. I had a friend with experience check it and I only made one small mistake on the cam adjusters.

35151875815_705ea5f97f_b.jpgIMG_20170601_212016553 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

35151881965_f432e45b36_b.jpgIMG_20170530_201001299 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

I also found a C31 brake hose in the stash of parts I bought and it is a perfect match for my clutch slave:

35492880766_e71530327a_b.jpgIMG_20170624_085209689 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

An aftermarket disc for the Crank Angle Sensor so that the Microsquirt can read it:

34498243414_947283f207_b.jpgIMG-20170512-WA0004 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Saturday I cleaned the fuel tank (it is from a diesel Laurel) and I fitted the fuelpump cradle with a new o-ring. For the sending unit I made a gasket out of thick gasket paper and put silicone gasket on both sides. Next I made the wiring which only needs a plug now. I have a water proof plug for it.

35532022135_25fc42156f_b.jpgIMG_20170625_155139700 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

34722658013_34368e02f7_b.jpgIMG_20170625_163501178 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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The driveshaft is made from the Laurel shaft and 300ZX shaft and fits perfect. Both use the same size tubing. Only needs to be welded and balanced.

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35220369400_3a35edd911_b.jpgIMG_20170628_195610087 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Once the car is lowered the driveshaft angle will be spot on!

35476467701_b1a3b23071_b.jpgIMG_20170628_195522374 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

I also redid the shifter. I just had the 300ZX one installed but It was to short and didn't take my Laurel knob so I cut it and welded the top part of the Laurel shifter on it. Now I have my chrome back and the original knob (which needs a new emblem....)

35438577782_1300d797cf_b.jpgIMG_20170628_195411340 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Yesterday I took the engine and box out again and fully welded the new mounts. Tomorrow the will see some paint.

35565437591_8dc97974fe_b.jpg20170703_171612 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

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After that I started on the timing belt. I already had it the old one off and I wanted to change all seals but the crank gear was stuck. I had a nwe one so I drilled and tapped the old one and with a self made tool I got it off.

35565445571_c8941d4af7_b.jpg20170703_171537 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

35308755630_3661982b34_b.jpg20170703_173931 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

35308765820_fc99fa78eb_b.jpg20170703_171554 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr
 

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Not far from running now!

I changed the timing belt, idlers, cam and crank seals and the waterpump

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35483885670_42fa5ba210_b.jpg20170711_210913 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

I trew some paint on the subframe area's which are welded

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After a couple of years I will go over the car. I will get painted and the suspension, axle and subframes wil get powder coated.

The tank is fitted. All new stainless hose clamps. I also poured Owatrol oil on top of it.

35062378943_4d47321ae2_b.jpg20170711_210845 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Filler hose is a temporary solution till I find a suitable hose. Any suggestions?

35813490142_c3244ee5ab_b.jpg20170717_152134 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

I made an extra support to the chassis rail to take some load too

35052349304_8362a01373_b.jpg20170712_193104 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Engine back in and bolted down!

35082680973_fe857408db_b.jpg20170712_210352 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Fitting hose clamps was never as exciting as now!!

35504083710_804e584318_b.jpg20170712_210414 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

35082670823_2c61ee915e_b.jpg20170712_210401 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Airfilter to turbo setup. I don't like all the shiny stuff onder the hood so these al wil be painted in wrinkle black later on

35523420860_e571e92e29_b.jpg20170713_220130 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

35911377285_177efde0ba_b.jpg20170713_220216 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

We are getting there! The thermostat housing is not on yet because it was hitting the timing belt cover so I made it clear and no it is at the welder again

35870881976_79ae6eac4d_b.jpg20170713_220101 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Overflow bottle fitted. It has a blue silicone hose on it now but this will be a black one offcourse

35942689116_98f76b9d59_b.jpg20170717_154216 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

And latest job is the down pipe. This is temporary again because I want to make a 3" dump pipe out of stainless steel later on. That is way I welded it mayself with regular steel.

35813495072_e265c7a697_b.jpg20170717_142619 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

35942689296_cc82efe317_b.jpg20170717_142626 by Jelmer Eppinga, on Flickr

Biggest jobs are now:

* Have gearbox rebuilt
* Fit new rear crank seal
* Fit flywheel and clutch
* Have driveshaft welded
* Hook up crank angle sensor
* fill engine with oil and coolant

Can't wait to drive it!!

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