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  • 91 240sx no engine, worth it?

    Hey guys, just curious if I would be buying a headache for my first drifter. The car originally had a single cam, cant think of the motor number of the top of my head. Everything is clean on in except the missing motor. Would this be too overwhelming a project and pricey?

    I don't need a full blown race car just something to learn the art and practice in, which could turn into something greater when I get the basics down having a nice platform like the 240sx to build off of. He is selling the car as is for 300 dollars, so seems like a deal.

    Any suggestions are appreciated.

  • #2
    get a car that you can drive away when you buy it, it's REALLY REALLY not worth the headache of doing all that stuff yourself

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    • #3
      Well if he still has the wires uncut, then you're basically set for a motor right away. You would probably have to find a couple of parts to finish off the install, but I think it'll be worth it. If you're a person who loves fixing up cars then this would be perfect for you. You could find a decent ka24de for about 400-500. If this car has a tranny even better. Good to have it checked. That's my opinion. I just would want to make the car my own, so I would do a lot of work myself. If you're gonna do it, call up some friends, get some food, and do some research and then go for the install of the engine.

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      • #4
        are you sure the motor was a single cam(ka24e)? because they only had those in the 89-90 240sx the 91-94 had the twin cam ka24de any way back to your question, yes get the car all you have to do is buy a stock motor and if the previous owner put a single cam in the car get another single came because recardless of what specs say stock for stock a single cam ka is faster than a dual cam and cheaper and they are great if you want to go ka-t.
        theres my .02 cents

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        • #5
          It always amazes me on how much people know about specific engine models. I know cars, but I don't know engines.

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