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Old 04-02-2007, 05:12 PM   #1
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914 swap

not sure if anyones still on this forum, but i have a friend with a 914 and i was wondering how easy it would be to swap in a ka24de from a nissan 240sx. well i guess how easy would be relative, but how possible would it be? what about an SR20DE? i guess thats the same answer as they have the same motor mounts, but would a FWD or RWD version work better? any feedback on this topic is more than welcome.
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Old 04-24-2007, 06:42 PM   #2
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Re: 914 swap

I know a small block Chevy will fit so I don't see why a ka24de wouldn't. Make sure you check the length of the engine (flywheel to front pulleys). Width of engine seems to be no problem but length is tight.
I also know a rotary engine fits just fine.
Make sure the engine spins the correct direction.
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