welp, the time is upon us to try and take this KA apart soon.
ive got a 93 d21 KA single cam in the truck.
guess my first question is the main and rod bearings between all the KA variants. are they the same or are there specific sets for certain KAs?
secondly, can i use single cam s13 rods with the truck crank?
overall goal is to use s13 pistons to bump the compression up in the truck engine.
id like to have that compression bump to go with the s13 cam i have.
thanks!
KA24 rebuild?
- Farmer Joe
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Re: KA24 rebuild?
welp, nevermind..
found what i was looking for..
http://www.ka-t.org/forums/viewtopic.ph ... gine+specs
truck KAs have bigger main and rod bearings than the s13 counterpart.
so it looks like im stuck with 8.6:1 compression..
i guess another question would be, can 240sx pistons be used on truck rods?
found what i was looking for..
http://www.ka-t.org/forums/viewtopic.ph ... gine+specs
truck KAs have bigger main and rod bearings than the s13 counterpart.
so it looks like im stuck with 8.6:1 compression..
i guess another question would be, can 240sx pistons be used on truck rods?
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Re: KA24 rebuild?
Are you looking for a custom combo or just need to freshen up a tired engine?
When the only tool you have is a hammer every problem starts to look like a hippy.
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Re: KA24 rebuild?
mainly a rebuild on a tired engine..
seeing if i might be able to do a cheap or free compression upgrade, but im not too worried about it.
seeing if i might be able to do a cheap or free compression upgrade, but im not too worried about it.
KLH620 KA24DE FS5W71B HF37
- KamikazeGarage
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Re: KA24 rebuild?
One thing to keep in mind, is Nissans bearing grading system. The block should have numbers 1-4 next to the mains, and respectively on the crank. Sometimes you can get by with STD bearings, if you can take material off with a micropolish
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Re: KA24 rebuild?
KamikazeGarage wrote:One thing to keep in mind, is Nissans bearing grading system. The block should have numbers 1-4 next to the mains, and respectively on the crank. Sometimes you can get by with STD bearings, if you can take material off with a micropolish
your a couple years late man.. haha
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