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View Full Version : 240 Questing 240 Questing therealrayman 02-04-2006, 09:02 PM therealrayman 02-04-2006, 09:07 PM btw, its gonna turn out to be 75.00 to get a 5-angle valve job on the new head :naughty:. btw, the camshaft that actually came in the mail had some rust on it, most of it wiped off but some is a lil thick, can i get this cam machined to clean that up or is it just f'ed? I can always use the camshaft from my old car so no biggie, but i would still like to save the new camshaft if possible. therealrayman 02-04-2006, 09:08 PM i think the problems i was having with type was b/c i was using opera. i switched to ie for a sec and now this newer format for af works fine....ugh, i can't get anything to work :p. slideways... 02-05-2006, 02:49 AM if the cam lobes are rusty, cleaning them might only leave a pitted surface, meaning your cam is fucked. sorry to hear that. go to a dealer parts counter and ask them to print out diagrams for your engine bay. i did that when i assembled my engine and it helped a ton. especially the vacuum hose diagram and heater hose diagram. and 75 for a 5 angle job is a deal :) good job on finding that one! ask away if you have any questions Chuki_breath 02-05-2006, 12:47 PM i would just get a cometic head gasket. I think their like 100 and something dollars. Not that expensive for the benefit it gives. Plus you might as well do it now while the shits taken apart. Good luck. Especially if you have ka-t in mind. 240SXSlideStar 02-05-2006, 08:16 PM Isn't the Cometic headgasket low compression? AWDSR20 02-05-2006, 10:44 PM cheap gasket is not a good deal... get OEM or a Greddy low comp. 1 , u don't want that gasket to go out on u in hard driving! 240SXSlideStar 02-05-2006, 10:55 PM Again, why a low comp? He has a stock KAE! He's just ganna lose power! lol Pavlo 02-06-2006, 12:03 AM I say go OEM, it is pretty much the best for ka24. Nissanfanatic runs 16psi on a stock one, so I would trust it to hold everyday driving on a NA as well. therealrayman 02-06-2006, 11:31 AM oem gasket it is, i'll pick one up when i get paid this friday. My roomie and i have been working on the car and the only thing thats really keepin me back is the down pipe....i can't get the fukker disconnected at all, but i also can't seem to get the egr pipe disconnected, so i'm stuck....i was just gonna lift the head + manifolds clean out once i disconnected the exhaust, but the bolts are practically welded in now from the crud thats on it. While removing parts, it also seems that the power steering 'unit' (w/ the pulley on it) is leaking, and after some inspection, it seems that it managed to leak all over the front of my engine :banghead: , so last night a few parts managed to find their way inside my dishwasher :icon16: and now they clean as a whistle. Could i just drill the exhaust bolts out? They're more like screws actually, but they're rusted to hell and socket/screwdriver are no good. Either that or tell me how to get to that egr pipe, i can't budge it from the exhaust side... therealrayman 02-06-2006, 11:37 AM btw, is it safe to tear that mat thing off the underside of my hood? or will that cause heat issues with my paint?? mine is already a bit worn and is kinda ugly, still in one piece though :grinyes: . therealrayman 02-07-2006, 04:22 PM bump. therealrayman 02-09-2006, 08:57 AM i dropped off the head yesterday, its gonna be 140 for compression test, resurfacing, and 5 angle valve job, then all i need is a head gasket kit. orestes 02-09-2006, 12:42 PM i was wondering the same thing about that mat under the hood. i just trimmed it a little bit hopefully it will be ok. Shortbus 02-09-2006, 12:53 PM btw, is it safe to tear that mat thing off the underside of my hood? or will that cause heat issues with my paint?? mine is already a bit worn and is kinda ugly, still in one piece though :grinyes: . I doubt removing it would do anything to your paint, the insualtor is mainly there for acoustical purposes. Some manufactures don't even put them on hoods unless you buy the higher end trim models. sidewayzS13 02-09-2006, 07:25 PM im using a cometic headgasket on the sr Related Links Participate in thousands of discussions at AutomotiveForums.com! Registration is absolutely free. |