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-The crankshaft is interchangeable between early A12, A12GX, late A12, late A13 and A12A. Only the flywheel bolts differ, after [[A-series_Engine_Changes#1974|1974]] using metric bolts. Stroke comes in four sizes:+{{BackTo|Engine}}
-* 70mm (2.76 in.) stroke: A12/A12A/A13(1980)+
-* 77mm (3.03 in.) stroke: A13(1974)/A14+
-* 82mm (3.23 in.) stroke: A15 +
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=17133 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/17133.jpg] +The crankshaft is interchangeable between early A12, A12GX, late A12, late A13 and A12A. Only the flywheel bolts differ, using metric bolts starting with the [[A-series_Engine_Changes#1974|A-engine Redesign]].
 + 
 += Overview =
 +{{Album|17133}}
 + 
 +All Datsun A-series crankshafts are forged, and stroke comes in four sizes:
 + 
 + * 70mm (2.76 in.) stroke: A12/A12A/A13(1980)
 + * 77mm (3.03 in.) stroke: A13(1974)/A14
 + * 82mm (3.23 in.) stroke: A15
 + 
 +Crankshaft Stroke:
 +<br>{{Photo|14241.jpg}}
 + 
 +Bare crank
 +<br>{{Album|30408}}
 + 
 +Timing Chain sprocket fits over the snout
 +<br>{{Album|30409}}
= Flywheel Bolts = = Flywheel Bolts =
-* 1966-1973: crank uses english-system 3/8" x 24 UNF bolts +The flywheel bolts are special washerless bolts, do not use generic bolts.
-** 12315-18000 BOLT-flywheel & drive plate 6 A10+ 
-** 12315-H1001 BOLT-FLY WHEEL 6 A12 MANUAL+Buy at [[Bprojects]]
-* 1974-up: crank uses Metric M10 1.25 bolts (from '73-7)+<br>{{Album|26245}}
-** A12,A13,A14,A12A,A15+ 
-** 12315-H6900 BOLT-FLYWHEEL 6 $4.83 USD+ * 3/8 inch bolts: 1966-1973 crank uses Imperial system 3/8" x 24 UNF bolts
-** replaced 12315-H6200+ * 10mm bolts: 1974-up crank uses Metric M10 1.25 bolts (from '73-7)
 + 
 + 12315-H1001 BOLT-FLY WHEEL 6 B110 MANUAL $4.38
 + 12315-H1000 BOLT-FLY WHEEL 6 B110 AUTOMATIC $3.51
 + 12330-20300 PILOT-CONVERTER B110 AUTOMATIC $18.66
 + 12333-20300 PLATE-CRANK CONVERTER B110 AUTOMATIC $9.44
 + 
 + Hex head: 14 mm
 + Thread length: 20mm
 + Head bottom length: 22mm
 + Whole length: 29mm
 + 
 + 1966-1973: crank uses english-system 3/8" x 24 UNF bolts
 + * 12315-18001 BOLT-flywheel & drive plate 6 A10 (requires washers)
 + ** {{Ref|12314-18001|}} WASHER-flywheel for A10 only
 + ** {{Ref|12314-18002|}} WASHER-flywheel (from engine # A10-87871)
 + * 12315-H1001 BOLT-FLYWHEEL 6 MANUAL (3/8", uses no washers)
 + * ARP bolts - buy at [[Bprojects]]
 + * Will [[ARP]] 206-2802 work? For BMC A-series engines
 + (UHL Under Head Length 0.900") $18 USD/set of 6
 + * [[Flywheel#High_Strength_Bolts|Pitroad-ARP bolts]]
 + 
 + 1974-up: crank uses Metric M10 x 1.25 bolts (from '73-7)
 + * A12,A13,A14,A12A,A15
 + * 12315-H6900 BOLT-FLYWHEEL 6 (10mm) $4.83 USD > 12315-H6200
 + * Will ARP 203-2802 work? For 4AGE engines
 + (UHL Under Head Length 1.050") $22 USD/set of 8
 + 
 +26 Washer for A10 flywheel bolts only (6 needed)
 +<br>{{Album|26242}}
 + 
 +Imperial flywheel bolts - heads unmarked
 +<br>{{Album|26244}}
 + 
 +'62' bolts for metric cranks
 +<br>{{Album|26243}} {{Album|23498}}
= Misc = = Misc =
Also see: [[Bored And Stroked]] for crankshaft modifications you can perform at home. Also see: [[Bored And Stroked]] for crankshaft modifications you can perform at home.
 +* Twin-carb engine ([[Hitachi Twin Carb|A12GX, A12T and A14T]]) crankshafts are the same as a standard engines.
 +
 +* 1974-up cranks use metric flywheel bolts. Early engines used British threads. See [[A Engine Redesign]]
Apparently there are two forgings of crankshaft: Apparently there are two forgings of crankshaft:
-* Heavy duty 
-* Light weight: thinner straight sided counterweights that also have small scollops out of them. This may be the Datsun Competition crank. 
 +Heavy duty
 +<br>{{Album|18244}}
-* Twin-carb engine ([[Hitachi Twin Carb|A12GX, A12T and A14T]]) crankshafts are the same as a standard engines.+Light weight: thinner counterweights that also have small scallops out of them. Late model factory crank (from B310 Sunny)
-* 1974-up cranks use metric flywheel bolts. Early engines used British threads. See [[A Engine Redesign]]+<br>{{Album|17135}}
-* Front bolt, that holds the front pulley on, is: +
-** Part Number: 12309-78200 ($4.58) +
-** M16 x 1.50 (fine) pitch +
-** 15mm diameter +
-** 27mm long +
-** The head is ?mm hex and about 15 mm thick. +
-** Torque specification: 15-16 kg/m (108-116 ft. lb.)+
-= Part Numbers =+ Front bolt, that holds the front pulley on, is:
-* 12200-H8500 CRANKSHAFT ASSY B310 A12S, A13S + * Part Number: 12309-78200 ($4.58)
-* 12200-H8515 A12/A12A CRANKSHAFT 70mm/2.76" stroke+ * M16 x 1.50 (fine) pitch
-* 12200-H5720 A12 COMPETITION CRANKSHAFT 70mm/2.76" stroke+ * 15mm diameter
-* 12200-H8915 A13/A14 CRANKSHAFT 77mm/3.03" stroke+ * 27mm long
-** Weight 26.2 lbs+ * The head is ?mm hex and about 15 mm thick.
-* 12200-G3400 A15 CRANKSHAFT 82mm/3.23" stroke+ * Torque specification: 15-16 kg/m (108-116 ft. lb.)
-Old Numbers:+= Identification =
-* 12200-H1000 ASSY-CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 MANUAL - $624.02 +A12: 70mm H50 & H10 straight crank throws
-* 12200-H1001 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 -671 12 12200-H1000 superceded +<br>{{Album|18244}}
-* 12200-H1000 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 0671- 2 12200-H1001 superceded +
-* 12200-H5000 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 0572- 2 12200-H1000 $624.02 +
-BEARING SET+A12/[[New_A13|A13]] H85 70mm scalloped crank throws
-* 12212-H1000 SET-BEARING US 1.00MM 1 A12 - +<br>{{Album|17135}}
-* 12207-M7201 SET-BEARING STD 1 A12 - 12207-H1000 $71.58 +
-* 12207-H1000 SET-BEARING STD 1 A12 - +
-* 12208-H1000 SET-BEARING US 0.20MM 1 A12 - +
-* 12209-H1000 SET-BEARING US 0.25MM 1 A12 - +
-* 12210-H1000 SET-BEARING US 0.50MM 1 A12 - +
-* 12211-H1000 SET-BEARING US 0.75MM 1 A12 - +
 +[[A14]] 77mm H62 1973-1978 straight crank throws
 +<br>{{Photo|A14CrankshaftH6240.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}} {{Photo|A14Crankshaft1.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}}
-MAIN BEARING (#1/#5, SHELL THICKNESS)+{{Main|A14 Crankshaft}}
-<br>4 each required+
-* 12215-H2310 .0720"+
-* 12215-H2311 .0718"+
-* 12215-H2312 .0715"+
 +A14 77mm H89 scalloped crank throws 1979-
 +<br>{{Album|14241}} {{Photo|H89-crank.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}}
-MAIN BEARING (#2/#4, SHELL THICKNESS)+[[A15]] 12200-G3400 MT, 12200-H9700 AT
-<br>4 each required+<br>{{Photo|A15crank-1.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}} {{Photo|A15crank-2.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}}
-* 12231-H2310 .0720"+
-* 12231-H2311 .0718"+
-* 12231-12312 .0715"+
 +== H10 ==
 +A12 70mm H50 & H10
 + 12200-H1000/12200-H1001 -7909
 + 12200-H5000/12200-H5001
 +{{Album|18244}} {{Photo|crank.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}}
-MAIN BEARING (CENTER, SHELL THICKNESS)+{{PB2.|ff245|chrislyons8||Crankshaft1.jpg}} {{PB2.|ff245|chrislyons8||Crankshaft2.jpg}} {{PB2.|ff245|chrislyons8||Crankshaft3.jpg}}
-<br>2 required+
-* 12247-H2310 .0720"+
-* 12247-H2311 .0718"+
-* 12247-H2312 .0715"+
-SEAL, Front+== H85 ==
-* 13042-18000 SEAL-OIL CRANKSHAFT FRONT 1 A12 - superceded +A12/A13 70mm scalloped crank throws (9.51 kg) lightweight but strong
-* 13510-H1000 SEAL-OIL CRANKSHAFT FRONT (NOK) 1 A12 0271- 2 13042-18000 $7.24 +
-SEAL, Rear+ 12200-H8560/12200-H8500 7910- > (can replace) 12200-H5001
-* 12279-18000 SEAL-OIL CRANKSHAFT REAR 1 A12 - $81.18 +{{Album|17135}}
-* 12279-18010 SEAL-OIL CRANKSHAFT REAR (NDK) 1 A12 0271- 2 12279-18000 NLA +
-* 12279-H1000 SEAL-OIL CRANKSHAFT REAR (NOK) 1 A12 0271- $81.18 +
-PILOT BUSHING+{{Album|18243}} {{AlbumH|17136|jpg|300}}
-* 32202-18000 BUSHING-PILOT 1 A12 MANUAL - $3.98+
-SLINGER+= Crankshaft Pulley =
-*12302-18000 THROWER-OIL CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 - $1.57 +{{Main|Crankshaft Pulley}}
-FLYWHEEL BOLTS+{{Album!|20598}}
-* 12315-H1001 BOLT-FLY WHEEL 6 A12 MANUAL - $4.38 +
-* 12315-H1000 BOLT-FLY WHEEL 6 A12 AUTOMATIC - $3.51 +
-* 12330-20300 PILOT-CONVERTER 1 A12 AUTOMATIC - $18.66 +
-* 12333-20300 PLATE-CRANK CONVERTER 1 A12 AUTOMATIC - $9.44+
-== Pulley ==+= Lightened Crankshaft =
-* 12316-30000 KEY-WOODLUF 5X16 2 A12 - $1.13 +Discussion: [{{Post|234575}} JTS Cranks]
-* 12303-H1001 PULLEY-CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 0272- 0 12303-18002 $37.66 +
-* 12303-18002 PULLEY-CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 - superceded +
-* 12308-H1000 WASHER-PULLEY BOLT 1 A12 - $1.29 +
-* 12309-78200 BOLT-CRANK PULLEY 1 A12 - $5.73 +
-=== Nissan Competition ===+
-* 99996-H1160 SMALL DIAMETER CRANK PULLEY+
-** Degreed to 40 degrees and has a diameter of 101mm/4.0". Can be used with stock alternator and w/p pulleys.+
-= Identification =+Race-prepped cranks are often:
-* A12+* Relieved/polished to reduce chance of cracking
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=18244 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/18244.jpg] +* Lightened for quicker acceleration
 +* Knife-edge for reduced windage friction
 +Race-prepped A-series crank:
 +<br>{{Album|7306}} {{Album|19814}} {{Album|5538}} {{Album|8478}} {{Album|8479}} {{Album|8617}} {{Album|9665}}
-* A13 low deck, 70mm 9.51 kg scalloped crank throws+A12 crank lightened & edged
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=17135 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/17135.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=17136 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/17136.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=18243 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/18243.jpg] +<br>{{PB2|ff245|chrislyons8|Red%20B10|3.jpg}}
-* A14, scalloped crank throws (H8940)+A14 knife-edged
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=3949 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/3950.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=3949 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/3950.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14241 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/14241.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=14535 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/14535.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=17137 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/17137.jpg]+<br>{{Photo|A14_crank-1.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}} {{Photo|A14_crank-2.jpg|Datsun%201200/wiki}}
-* A14+= Counterweighted Cranks =
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8966 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/8966.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8967 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/8967.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=11418 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/11418.jpg] +All A-series crankshafts are counterweighted and will rev smoothly to 8500+ RPM.
 +Stock crank is counterweighted: there are four counterweights, one for each crank throw:
 +<br>{{Album|17133}}
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=6110 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/6110.jpg]+A12 "fully" counterweighted billet {{web|www.pitroad-ts.com/A-parts-2/engine/crankshaft-full.htm|Pitroad A12 Crankshaft}}
 +<br>{{ExtPhoto|http://www.pitroad-ts.com/A-parts/engine|a12crank-2.jpg}}
-= Crankshaft Pulley =+Fully counterweighted means each journal has two counterweights. Theoretically it means better torsional vibration control. A regular counterweighted crank accelerates faster and has less friction, so a heavier fully counterweighted crank should only be used where torsion vibration is a known problem.
-* 12303-18002 PULLEY-CRANKSHAFT -0272 (multiple timing marks)+
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=20598 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/20598.jpg] +
-* 12303-H1001 PULLEY-CRANKSHAFT 0272- B110, also B210 with A13 (single timing mark)+
-* 12303-H5010 PULLEY-crankshaft (for cooler) B210 A12, A14 except USA (dual groove)+
-* 12303-H7201 PULLEY-CRANKSHAFT USA B210 with A14 (dual-groove) +
-B310+Here is the difference between counterweighted and "fully counterweighted" (L/Z cranks shown): [{{Post|130357}} Lseries Power Time]
-* 12303-H1001+<br>{{PB2.|k45|b120dat||Picture175.jpg}}
-* 12303-H1002+
-* 12303-H8500+
-* 12303-H8501+
-* 12303-H8900 dual pulley+
-* 12303-H8905 dual pulley+
-*: Three kinds: small, medium, large front pulley+
-*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=20596 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/20596.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=20597 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/20597.jpg] +
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=20080 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/20080.jpg] +Either way, both types of Datsun cranks are precision balanced from the factory.
 +<blockquote>Smaller counterweights == smaller crankcase</blockquote>
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=15885 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/15885.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=20601 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/20601.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=20602 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/20602.jpg] +The E16 crank has a much larger stroke, so it uses two counterweights per crank throw, which helps reduce the overall diameter of the crank.
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8262 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/8262.jpg] +<blockquote>Of full counter crank benefits advantageous to the vibration reduction high-speed and high output, disadvantage weight increase and manufacturing cost. Crankshaft for race for achieving both the lightweight and stiffness UP is
 +<br>
 +<br>[downside] 800 g weight increase</blockquote>
 +{{Album|23985}} {{Album|23984}}
-Triple-Belt+= Seals =
-<br>[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=20595 http://datsun1200.com/uploads/thumbs/20595.jpg]+{{Main|Crankshaft Seal}}
-= Lightened Crankshaft =+= Oil Thrower =
-Discussion: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=37775&forum=1 JTS Cranks]+The thrower (oil slinger) goes over the front snout of the crank, after the [[Timing Chain]] set is placed, and before the [[Timing Cover]] is installed/
 + 
 +The slinger's job is to keep oil away from the crankshaft oil seal. The cupped side faces the timing chain to "throw" oil back towards the chain.
 + 
 +{{searchPart|12302-18000}} THROWER-OIL CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 - $1.57
 +<br>{{Album|28574}} {{Album|28575}}
 + 
 +timing chain sprocket and OIL THROWER. The curved side goes toward the block, flat side toward the front.
 +<br>{{Album|30407}}
 + 
 += Specs =
 + from {{1973SM}} <i>Figure EM-58 Crankshaft</i>
 + Main journal diameter 49.951-49.964 mm
 + Main journal width 27.00-27.05 mm
 + crankpin diameter 44.961-44.974 mm
 + 
 += Part Numbers =
 + 12200-H5000 CRANKSHAFT A12
 + 12200-H8500 CRANKSHAFT ASSY B310 A12S, A13S
 + 12200-H8515 A12/A12A CRANKSHAFT 70mm/2.76" stroke
 + 12200-H5720 A12 COMPETITION CRANKSHAFT 70mm/2.76" stroke
 + 12200-H8915 A13/A14 CRANKSHAFT 77mm/3.03" stroke
 + * Weight 26.2 lbs
 + 12200-G3400 A15 CRANKSHAFT 82mm/3.23" stroke
 + 
 + Old Numbers:
 + 12200-H1000 ASSY-CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 MANUAL - $624.02
 + 12200-H1001 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 -671 12 12200-H1000 superceded
 + 12200-H1000 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 0671- 2 12200-H1001 superceded
 + 12200-H5000 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 0572- 2 12200-H1000 $624.02
 + 
 + BEARINGS
 +{{Main|Bearings}}
 + 
 + SEAL, Front
 +{{Main|Crankshaft Seal}}
 + 
 + SEAL, Rear
 +{{Main|Crankshaft Seal}}
 + 
 + PILOT BUSHING
 +{{Main|Pilot Bushing}}
 + 
 + OIL SLINGER: see [[#Oil Thrower]]
 + 
 + FLYWHEEL BOLTS: see [[#Flywheel Bolts]]
 + 
 += Damage =
 +== Flywheel Loosening ==
 +The Datsun factory balanced every engine. But when parts are changed, it will get out of balance. In worst case scenario, this leads to shaking and eventual loosening of the [[flywheel]] bolts.
 + 
 +<blockquote>I started to hear a hell of a noise and shaking under acceleration and reving ... the flywheel bolts have given up the ghost.</blockquote>
 + 
 +For best practices, see [[#Flywheel Bolts]].
 + 
 +[[{{Post|395579}} Flywheel bolts failure\fix\questions]
 +<br>{{Album|24122}} {{Album|24123}} {{Album|24124}}
 + 
 +== Cracked Crank ==
 +All A-series crankshafts are forged, but can still crack if abused.
 + 
 +Causes:
 +* Dropping the crank during or before engine assembly
 +* Unbalanced engine. After replacing a piston, a rod or the crank, have the engine re-balanced
 +* [[Pinging]] (detonation) can put massive stresses on the engine
-[http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=5538 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/5538.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=7306 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/7306.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8478 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/8478.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8479 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/8479.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=8617 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/8617.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=9665 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/9665.jpg] +The thick forging line can be seen in this photo
 +<br>{{AlbumH|19917|jpg|318}} {{Album|19916}}
-[[Category:Engine Mechanical]]+[[Category:Engine Mechanical]]{{End}}

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The crankshaft is interchangeable between early A12, A12GX, late A12, late A13 and A12A. Only the flywheel bolts differ, using metric bolts starting with the A-engine Redesign.

Contents

Overview

17133.jpgAlbum 17133

All Datsun A-series crankshafts are forged, and stroke comes in four sizes:

* 70mm (2.76 in.) stroke: A12/A12A/A13(1980)
* 77mm (3.03 in.) stroke: A13(1974)/A14
* 82mm (3.23 in.) stroke: A15 

Crankshaft Stroke:
14241.jpg

Bare crank
30408.jpgAlbum 30408

Timing Chain sprocket fits over the snout
30409.jpgAlbum 30409

Flywheel Bolts

The flywheel bolts are special washerless bolts, do not use generic bolts.

Buy at Bprojects
26245.jpgAlbum 26245

* 3/8 inch bolts: 1966-1973 crank uses Imperial system 3/8" x 24 UNF bolts
* 10mm bolts: 1974-up crank uses Metric M10 1.25 bolts (from '73-7)
12315-H1001 BOLT-FLY WHEEL 6 B110 MANUAL $4.38 
12315-H1000 BOLT-FLY WHEEL 6 B110 AUTOMATIC $3.51 
12330-20300 PILOT-CONVERTER B110 AUTOMATIC $18.66 
12333-20300 PLATE-CRANK CONVERTER B110 AUTOMATIC $9.44
Hex head: 14 mm
Thread length: 20mm
Head bottom length: 22mm
Whole length: 29mm
1966-1973: crank uses english-system 3/8" x 24 UNF bolts 
* 12315-18001 BOLT-flywheel & drive plate 6 A10 (requires washers)
** 12314-18001 WASHER-flywheel for A10 only
** 12314-18002 WASHER-flywheel (from engine # A10-87871)
* 12315-H1001 BOLT-FLYWHEEL 6 MANUAL (3/8", uses no washers)
* ARP bolts - buy at Bprojects
* Will ARP 206-2802 work? For BMC A-series engines
  (UHL Under Head Length 0.900") $18 USD/set of 6
* Pitroad-ARP bolts
1974-up: crank uses Metric M10 x 1.25 bolts (from '73-7)
* A12,A13,A14,A12A,A15
* 12315-H6900 BOLT-FLYWHEEL 6 (10mm) $4.83 USD > 12315-H6200
* Will ARP 203-2802 work? For 4AGE engines 
  (UHL Under Head Length 1.050") $22 USD/set of 8

26 Washer for A10 flywheel bolts only (6 needed)
26242.jpgAlbum 26242

Imperial flywheel bolts - heads unmarked
26244.jpgAlbum 26244

'62' bolts for metric cranks
26243.jpgAlbum 26243 23498.jpgAlbum 23498

Misc

Also see: Bored And Stroked for crankshaft modifications you can perform at home.

  • 1974-up cranks use metric flywheel bolts. Early engines used British threads. See A Engine Redesign

Apparently there are two forgings of crankshaft:

Heavy duty
18244.jpgAlbum 18244

Light weight: thinner counterweights that also have small scallops out of them. Late model factory crank (from B310 Sunny)
17135.jpgAlbum 17135

Front bolt, that holds the front pulley on, is: 
* Part Number: 12309-78200 ($4.58) 
* M16 x 1.50 (fine) pitch 
* 15mm diameter 
* 27mm long 
* The head is ?mm hex and about 15 mm thick. 
* Torque specification: 15-16 kg/m (108-116 ft. lb.)

Identification

A12: 70mm H50 & H10 straight crank throws
18244.jpgAlbum 18244

A12/A13 H85 70mm scalloped crank throws
17135.jpgAlbum 17135

A14 77mm H62 1973-1978 straight crank throws
A14CrankshaftH6240.jpg A14Crankshaft1.jpg

A14 77mm H89 scalloped crank throws 1979-
14241.jpgAlbum 14241 H89-crank.jpg

A15 12200-G3400 MT, 12200-H9700 AT
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H10

A12 70mm H50 & H10

12200-H1000/12200-H1001 -7909
12200-H5000/12200-H5001

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H85

A12/A13 70mm scalloped crank throws (9.51 kg) lightweight but strong

12200-H8560/12200-H8500 7910- > (can replace) 12200-H5001

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Crankshaft Pulley

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Lightened Crankshaft

Discussion: POST JTS Cranks

Race-prepped cranks are often:

  • Relieved/polished to reduce chance of cracking
  • Lightened for quicker acceleration
  • Knife-edge for reduced windage friction

Race-prepped A-series crank:
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A12 crank lightened & edged
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A14 knife-edged
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Counterweighted Cranks

All A-series crankshafts are counterweighted and will rev smoothly to 8500+ RPM.

Stock crank is counterweighted: there are four counterweights, one for each crank throw:
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A12 "fully" counterweighted billet Pitroad A12 Crankshaft
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Fully counterweighted means each journal has two counterweights. Theoretically it means better torsional vibration control. A regular counterweighted crank accelerates faster and has less friction, so a heavier fully counterweighted crank should only be used where torsion vibration is a known problem.

Here is the difference between counterweighted and "fully counterweighted" (L/Z cranks shown): POST Lseries Power Time
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Either way, both types of Datsun cranks are precision balanced from the factory.

Smaller counterweights == smaller crankcase

The E16 crank has a much larger stroke, so it uses two counterweights per crank throw, which helps reduce the overall diameter of the crank.

Of full counter crank benefits advantageous to the vibration reduction high-speed and high output, disadvantage weight increase and manufacturing cost. Crankshaft for race for achieving both the lightweight and stiffness UP is

[downside] 800 g weight increase

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Seals

Oil Thrower

The thrower (oil slinger) goes over the front snout of the crank, after the Timing Chain set is placed, and before the Timing Cover is installed/

The slinger's job is to keep oil away from the crankshaft oil seal. The cupped side faces the timing chain to "throw" oil back towards the chain.

12302-18000 THROWER-OIL CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 - $1.57
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timing chain sprocket and OIL THROWER. The curved side goes toward the block, flat side toward the front.
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Specs

from 1973 Datsun 1200 Service Manual Figure EM-58 Crankshaft
Main journal diameter  49.951-49.964 mm
Main journal width     27.00-27.05 mm
crankpin diameter      44.961-44.974 mm

Part Numbers

12200-H5000 CRANKSHAFT A12
12200-H8500 CRANKSHAFT ASSY B310 A12S, A13S 
12200-H8515 A12/A12A CRANKSHAFT 70mm/2.76" stroke
12200-H5720 A12 COMPETITION CRANKSHAFT 70mm/2.76" stroke
12200-H8915 A13/A14 CRANKSHAFT 77mm/3.03" stroke
* Weight 26.2 lbs
12200-G3400 A15 CRANKSHAFT 82mm/3.23" stroke
Old Numbers:
12200-H1000 ASSY-CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 MANUAL - $624.02 
12200-H1001 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 -671 12 12200-H1000 superceded 
12200-H1000 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 0671- 2 12200-H1001 superceded 
12200-H5000 CRANKSHAFT 1 A12 0572- 2 12200-H1000 $624.02 
BEARINGS
Main: Bearings
SEAL, Front
SEAL, Rear
PILOT BUSHING 
OIL SLINGER: see #Oil Thrower
FLYWHEEL BOLTS: see #Flywheel Bolts

Damage

Flywheel Loosening

The Datsun factory balanced every engine. But when parts are changed, it will get out of balance. In worst case scenario, this leads to shaking and eventual loosening of the flywheel bolts.

I started to hear a hell of a noise and shaking under acceleration and reving ... the flywheel bolts have given up the ghost.

For best practices, see #Flywheel Bolts.

[POST Flywheel bolts failure\fix\questions
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Cracked Crank

All A-series crankshafts are forged, but can still crack if abused.

Causes:

  • Dropping the crank during or before engine assembly
  • Unbalanced engine. After replacing a piston, a rod or the crank, have the engine re-balanced
  • Pinging (detonation) can put massive stresses on the engine

The thick forging line can be seen in this photo
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