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Old 05-27-2013, 05:06 PM   #1
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KA i need help with ka24de

me and my dad bought a 93 240sx s13 it came with an extra small block and the block in the engine has a hole from the previous owner. we have started to rebuild the extra small block from the ground up. the owner before us had many modifications for the car to be a drift build. im assuming that things like cruise control and the ac will be missing which means there should be some extra electical wires hanging around. the guy who owned it before us had everything all disconnected and had the engine ready to be pulled. the problem is that me and my father dont have enough experience with nissan engines to know where everything goes.

my question is that is there a diagram, video, thread or something that we can go buy when inserting the new engine because with parts missing we cant tell if certain cables and tubes are supposed to connect to something or not.

(i know im a noob i joined this site today so please be patient with me that would be appreciated)
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