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| Tech Talk Technical Discussion About The Nissan 240SX and Nissan Z Cars |
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| from Canada, eh! ![]() | I am laying my hand on dirt cheap '91 cams for my '93 240sx and I was wondering something: Do I need the shims from the original '91 block to fit the cams in or my '93 shims will do the job?
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| Depends. You will need to measure your valve clearances once installed. A lot of times you can mix-and-match your existing shims in order to get the clearances within spec. You may want to go ahead and measure your shims while the first set of cams is out so you know what you're working with once you get the new set installed. David | |
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| from Canada, eh! ![]() | Did you do the swap?
__________________ -> HaLo All-around fun car: 01 GPW Honda S2000 -> stock Daily Driver: 2006 Dark Blue Civic DX-G w/Nothing PARTED: 93 Pearl White 240SX LE Fastback w/SR20DET SOLD: 93 Super White 240SX SE Convertible w/Silvia Front |
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