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~addicted2boost
07-01-2007, 10:34 PM
ok so im looking at buying a 240 thats swapped and isnt heavilly modded, just bolt-ons. i wanna get some advice from people who are more experienced with this. :help: i guess my main concern is that i need this car to be my dailly driver and not something that will b constantly needing fixed. have you guys ever had trouble with ones you've bought? and if you have any pointers on what to check for when i go look at the car that would b greatly appreciated.
ask jspek. there's your answer.
/thread.
su_maverick
07-02-2007, 09:35 AM
With an SR swap its pretty much looking over the car like you would any used modified car. They are pretty much bolt in swaps since they came in the same chassis in Japan. About the only modifications someone needs to do to and American S-Chassis is T’ing the rear coolant line, swapping the motor mounts, and drilling a hole for the intercooler. The big thing to look for is evidence of poor workmanship. This would be wires everywhere, connections that look like they are held on by tape and a prayer and other things that would lead you to believe that the person who did the swap doesn’t know what they are doing.
These are the things I would check for
- look for oil deposits around where the head meets the block (sign of head gasket on the outs)
- bring a magnet and check for body work on the panels. A magnet will not stick to bondo
- check for rust around the wheel wells and on the frame rails
- do a compression and leakdown test on the motor to ensure that it is healthy
- remove the intake from the turbo and check for any caked oil around it (to see if there is any blowby)
- while the intake is removed, wiggle the turbo shaft to see if there is any play to it
- one of the things to do on a test drive is while driving it, let the car slow down in second gear to around 25 mph and then mash the gas pedal for a second or two and look in the rear view mirror. If you see any smoke then walk away.
- The last thing is to just test drive the car and be on the look out for any weird squeaks, rattles or other things that seem out of place
Remember, this is probably going to be a car that is between 15-20 years old so it is not going to be in immaculate condition. Chances are it is going to creak a little and need a few things replaced. More than likely you are going to be looking at swapping out the bushings on it to get a firm ride out of the car.
CarbonIS
07-02-2007, 09:44 AM
ask jspek. there's your answer.
/thread.
hahaha yeah i would recommend either bringing someone with you who knows
pretty much everything there is to know about 240s or i would look into
doing the swap yourself or having it done by someone who is very reputable
with sr20det swaps
~addicted2boost
07-02-2007, 12:11 PM
thanks big time guys!
evomike
07-02-2007, 01:12 PM
i would recommend no not at all, the words swap and daily driver dont go together, especially when you have no idea who did it and how well it was done
turbo4g63
07-02-2007, 01:22 PM
i would recommend no not at all, the words swap and daily driver dont go together, especially when you have no idea who did it and how well it was done
well said....jspek is the perfect example of a total nightmare story of buying a swapped car.
auk113
07-02-2007, 01:47 PM
that engine is good as long your not being an idiot ant race someone with 1Q of OIL in the engine and blown Turbo. My car runs like a champ with no issues, and I had it for a while. As long as you take good care of the car you won't have issues.
PS my car is for sale :wink: :mrgreen:
su_maverick
07-02-2007, 02:01 PM
I kind of agree with everyone else. I wouldnt buy the car if it was a garage swap. I would ask for the reciept from the professional shop that did the work to the car. Otherwise, save yourself some money and do it yourself. An SR swap can be done over a weekend as long as the car was a DOHC manual. If it was SOHC then you have to massage a few things around and swap out the gauge cluster. Automatic to manuals are a biotch.
~addicted2boost
07-04-2007, 01:58 PM
PS my car is for sale :wink: :mrgreen:[/QUOTE]
really send me the link.
thanks guys, it was done at a shop and its seems to be a pretty reputable shop as well. r/t tuning
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