Replacing engine and need information.
stock compression on a ka24de found in your 91-98 Nissan 240's is 178 9.5/1 ratio
yes...1989-1994
-6 degrees BTDC
Get the compreesion spec, then aquire a compression leak down kit. Test compression, make sure it is in or close to spec. If compression is fine, try an NGK BR series plug, and clean then adjust the carb to spec. If the engine does not fire, check for spark and fuel flow. If the engine still does not fire, take it to a service pro. If all above systems are fine, then you should have it running in no time.
Sell '91 Metro manual. Purchase '91 Metro automatic. You'll be less than $500 out of pocket which is a lot less than a serviceable automatic will cost.
No, a 91 metro transmission will not fit in a 98. A 91 will fit any metro between 1988 - 1996 though. After 1996 a lot of Metro's became 4 Cylinder which made them different from the previous generation metros. It may fit if the engine sizes are correct (1.0 litre 3 cylinder to the same but do not mix and match).
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I believe my burban is supposed to be timed @ 0°. I time it to 8°
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Does it turn over? Does it have fuel/ spark/ compression?
you will need to compare the engine code stamped on the engine block, and then you will need a book/manual that will tell you if they are compatible or not.