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Old 08-02-2007, 12:03 AM   #1
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going SOHC to s14 DOHC need advise on...

so my engine blew a while ago and basically i NEED to make it live (my only means of transport)so i was able ot pick up a complete DOHC from a 95 240 with full engine harness and ECU
im wondering what are gonna be my big obsticles...
i read the e to de swap how to...but thats from a s13 to s13 engine...im going to s13 to s14 engine...though i knoe the KA's are same...im just wondering is there are any differences from the 95+ KA that i should factor in...
the on big difference i can see is the positioning of the P/S pump, and the canister...
any suggestions of how to switch it over...and will my cluster work, if not...will a 95 cluster fit in my s13 !?!?!?
please guys i need help on this...
money isnt musch of an issue...its just time....i need to get done b4 monday wen i start my new job
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