There are a few different motors that can swap in with some mods and wiring. you already have the ka24de in it. You can swap in The sr20det or if you have alot of money i would spring for the rb20 25 or 26. the Nissan skyline motor. it requires alot of wiring to work. I've even seen one person put a v8 into a 91 s13. you can also fit a ca18det which was in the early 240s in Japan it is a fairly cheap motor and swap is you have a first gen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_240SX this site will tell you everything about the motors what will swap in etc
Yes, a 3.5-liter Nissan engine can fit in a 1997 Nissan 240SX, but it typically requires modifications. The 240SX's engine bay may need alterations for proper fitment, and you will also need to consider the compatibility of the transmission, engine mounts, and wiring harness. Additionally, tuning may be necessary to ensure optimal performance and reliability after the swap.
Vvl swap
yes they are the same engines.
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Yes it will. You would have to do a complete engine swap. The Silvia engine is the SR20DET. They don't cost that much.
If they are both 4.3L engines, yes. If one is a 2.2L and the other is a 4.3L, no.
No the engines are not interchangeable.
no 84 and 85 swap out.
of course you can. you can swap almost anything in the S-chassis. KA24E, KA24DE, SR20DET, RB20DET, RB25DET, RB26DET, LS1, 2JZ, 1JZ, the possibilities are endless. -ralphy BEATDOWN
The easiest engine swaps for a 240sx would be an sr20det or a ca18det as these require no modification to the motor mount location.
both are rear wheel drive so technically im sure it can be done. with extensive fabrication and electrical work just do an sr20 or ca18 swap its much easyer
The 1989 Nissan 240SX and the 1982 280ZX have different engine and transmission designs, making direct compatibility difficult. The 240SX typically uses a different bellhousing pattern and transmission control system than the 280ZX. Additionally, the 240SX may require modifications to mounts, driveshafts, and wiring to accommodate the older transmission. If you're considering this swap, extensive modifications and a good understanding of both vehicle systems will be necessary.