1. Detach the black, ground cable from the battery using a back up wrench to hold the bolt head and a wrench to turn the retaining nut loose.
2. Jack up the front of your Nissan 240SX using a floor jack, and safely support it on two jack stands
3. Unbolt the starter support bracket using the ratchet and socket.
4. Disconnect the wire and battery cable from the starter assembly using the ratchet and socket.
5. Support the starter motor with the floor jack, if necessary, and remove the starter mounting bolts using the ratchet and socket.
6. Lower the starter and remove it from the vehicle.
7. Position the starter on the engine and support it with the floor jack, if necessary.
8. Start the mounting bolts by hand. Then tighten the bolts using the ratchet and socket.
9. Remove the floor jack from under the starter and connect the wire and battery cable to the motor using the ratchet and socket.
10. Install the starter support bracket using the ratchet and socket.
11. Remove the floor jack and lower the vehicle.
12. Attach the black, ground cable to the battery using the backup wrench to hold to bolt head and the wrench to tighten the retaining nut.
Nissan 240sx HorsepowerIt depends on what year and what engine the Nissan has, usually 1989-1990 have the ka24e which is 140 hp. While the 91-98 have the ka24de engine which has 155 hp.
no the civic engine is a transaxle not rw
Yup. you must transfer the whole wiring harness and the ecu though, the job is easy and straight forward, everything is plug and play
Check the spark plugs and starter.
0.044 (In thousandths of an inch) as specified by auto zone for my 1995 240SX SE (KA24DE)
stock compression on a ka24de found in your 91-98 Nissan 240's is 178 9.5/1 ratio
Starter lockout relay, next to the battery.
Yes, Nissan dealer
go to autozone.com and enter your 91 Nissan info,then look up starter,then to right off screen click on repair guide and it will show you.
Look at pictures, or know that 89-90 have a sohc ka24e and 91-98 have a dohc ka24de
Loose connection? Bad starter (flat spot)? Bad starter solenoid?
it will fit but you need to modify the mounts.