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Dat 240K
05-17-2006, 08:00 PM
when i fisrt joined i read something about puting L28's into the k's and how you have to drill new hole for the dip stick dose this apply with the L26 as well because i have a l26 that i am planing on dropping into my k by the look of the sump on the 26/24 they look a hell of alot differant. Then i was also thinkin that if the dip sticks are located in the same spot could i just swap the sumps and the oil pick ups over? also i have no idea what the l26 is out of as it just had a single down draght carby on it.
Zedrally
05-17-2006, 10:13 PM
If it's a down draft, then the motor came from a 260C (Cedric).
I didn't realise the dipstick are different, isn't the L series block all the same?
MOM
sakijo
05-18-2006, 12:14 AM
L-series blocks supposed to be all the same except for minor differences like sump shape and oil pickup location. Alan?
Mr Camouflage
05-18-2006, 02:54 AM
I have an L28 in mine. Dipstick doesnt look like its been moved.
g72s20
05-18-2006, 03:35 AM
Isn't it all about whether the sump or deeper pickup area part of the oil pan is forward or backward of the cross member?. If it's forward then the oil pickup would be to the front of the block, and if rearward the pickup would have to be to the rear of the block. I guess the dipstick would have to follow and be above the deeper part of the sump to accurately gauge the oil depth. The Nissan L series went in quite a variety of body shapes.....just a thought.
sblake01
05-18-2006, 04:33 AM
There are front sump and rear sump L6 engines. The pickups are different in that they mount in different locations on the bottom of the block and would require machine work to change one to the other. The rear sump engines were mainly in the S30/S130 cars while the front sump engines were in the sedans 810/910 etc. This is due to the difference in the steering set ups. I'm speaking from my experience with US cars.
Zedrally
05-18-2006, 04:55 PM
I guess the solution is to change over the sump from the "K".
Still no definitive answer, which is surprising!
MOM
Dat 240K
05-22-2006, 05:09 PM
Ive checked my other engine the other day and found that not only is the dipstick located behind the oil filter in sted of being in front and the sump is not front or rear but in the midle
Craig can you tell me if your sump is in front or behind the crossmember
JMT240KGTR
09-11-2006, 01:56 PM
sblake is spot on; having fitted an L28T block to my 240K, (now I can't recall whether it was forward/rear of xmember) the sump/oil pickup/dipstick all needed re-fitting.
I think I've posted about this before but it's not that easy; the oil gallery for the pickup on the L28T block is located further rear/forward than the 240K block, therefore mod's to the p/up arm were necessary and had to fit nicely, deep inside the new 240K sump housing. This required some measuring & fabrication.
Then the dipstick hole through the block needs to be drilled in the correct location; bear in mind the sleave for the dipstick cannot be knocked down too far into the block as this will stop oil flow! Run the car like that and it's bye bye.
There is a guy on ozdat & who frequents this forum from time - time, I think Lurch is his alias, well his friend has either kept or sold this block, not sure.
Now if you're sump off an L26/L28 is configured like a 240K, no probs at all, straight fit. But this was an issue for me anyway...cheers
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