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Old 03-10-2004, 12:01 AM   #1
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Are S14's easy to work on???

I am decent when it comes to working on my own car....I am just wondering how much of a pain it is to work on these cars....I am thinking it has to be easier than my Mustang GT seems like there is a lot more room under the hood to get your hands...engine is half the size etc etc.......any opinions on this stuff.....

What repairs are royal PITA's? :hammer:

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Old 03-10-2004, 12:05 AM   #2
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It's all relative. But, with the right tools you can do everything yourself. Well...tools and knowledge....and maybe some friends....yeah definitly friends. But there is a good amount of space to work with things in my opinion.
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Engine bay seems pretty roomy, although I only have compared it to some Hondas.
Suspension wise, seems straight forward, others who have done more work can give you a better opinion.
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very easy to replace suspension parts IMO
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I'd say clutch changins can be a big PITA. Otherwise, it's pretty easy to work on.
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I'd say clutch changins can be a big PITA. Otherwise, it's pretty easy to work on.
Then you have never dropped a FWD tranny! I finished my tranny swap just a few weeks ago and its remarkable how easy it is. Suspension stuff is cake. All the work I have done on my car has been on the floor with hand tools. I am a average skilled mechanic, maybe a notch above shadetree. Never had to do anything like timing or valve adjustment though, so the more serious stuff I can't comment on.

240s are mostly pretty easy I'd say.
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Old 03-11-2004, 04:34 AM   #7
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i dunno might be hard compared to that primitive solid axle pushrod american hunk of steel, remember this one has technology..but as far as space and simplicity of a ka motor it makes it pretty easy....
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