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Old Feb 4, 2012 | 03:16 PM
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Ka24de help technical Q

Ok First off You all know If you seen my Introductory Post, I JUST Bought a 240sx. So im new to EVERYTHING about these Nissans Well Here We Go

I Bought a 93 240SX KA24DE Well its Smokes Like a freaking Freight Train. Actually Probably Worse. Even on Start up itys Smoking Before You even turn the key

It had a FULL Rebuilt 50-60 Miles Before I got this Car... NOW. Im pulling the Head off To see If Maybe One of the Valve Stem Seals Maybe Didnt get Seat Or even get Put in....

I also Gonna Turn the Car over w/o The Head on the car to see if maybe a Ring Got Put in wrong Like maybe all the Ring Breaks are Lined up on a Cylinder...

Now. My question is.. (Yes i have searched on Google But didnt run across Any ****ing thing appealing) Timing... Any Articles That Are worth a Damn on how to do it? It it pretty Self Explanatory? Iv never done a Timing Chain before (Yes I Am VERY Mechanically Inclinded) On a scale of 1-10 How hard are They? 1 Being a Cake walk 10 Being a **** that take it to someone

Question #2... What would cause it to Just start Smoking like a freight Train? Any where else i schould look beside's Rings and Valve Stems?
Old Feb 4, 2012 | 04:51 PM
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What color is the smoke?
Old Feb 4, 2012 | 05:35 PM
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It Def Oil its Blue Smoke.
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