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Nissan 240sx Ka24de Cylinder Head Build Dvd Video S13 S14 Cams Turbo Remanned on 2040-parts.com

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Concord, North Carolina, US

Concord, North Carolina, US
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KA24DE HEAD BUILD DVD

This is Part 3 of a 5 Part DVD set.

Part 1 - KA24DE Tear Down DVD

Part 2 - KA24DET Turbo Motor Build (Short Block) DVD

Part 3 - KA24DE Head Build DVD

Part 4 - KA24DET Turbo Motor Build (Long Block) DVD

Part 5 - New & Improved KA24DET Turbo Install DVD

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This video goes in-depth

- Complete tear down of the head

- Specing out the head

- Getting ready for the machine shop

- Removing broken studs

- S13 & S14 KA24DE cams in-depth

- Complete build up of the head

- How to check valve lash

- Overview of OEM & metal head gaskets

- What tools are needed

- Different options of tools & work

- FSM specs

- Tips - tricks & so much more

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I have been making Tech DVDs for the 240sx since 2005

I do my best to make the best quailty and easy to understand videos that I can

I also have a YouTube Channel if you would like check it out:

Channel name is : joshds25

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Check out all of my DVDs

KA24DET Turbo DVD

5 Speed Swap DVD

Clutch/Flywheel Install DVD

Subframe Bushing Install DVD

KA24DE Intake Manifold's In-Depth & Emissions Removal DVD

Suspension Install DVD

KA24DE Removal DVD

SR20DET Swap DVD

SR20DET Wiring DVD

Part 1 KA24DE Tear Down DVD

Part 2 KA24DET Turbo Motor Build (Short Block) DVD

Part 3 KA24DE Head Build DVD

and Coming Soon!

Part 4 KA24DET Turbo Motor Build (Long Block) DVD

Part 1 SR20DET Tear Down DVD

Part 2 SR20DET Motor Build (Short Block) DVD

Part 3 SR20DET Head Build DVD

Part 4 SR20DET Motor Build (Long Block) DVD

Part 5 SR20DET Turbo Upgrade DVD

Turbo Rebuild DVD

S13 to S14 SR20DET Wiring DVD

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