mlaser Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 Ok as most of you know my 4k ke25 is dead. My question is are any of the internals from a 4k interchangable into a 4af-c (I'm pretty sure the ae82 csx was a 4af-c as the ae92 csx is a 4af-c). It's more for my own amusement if things like cam's, extractors are interchangable into a 4af-c i'm pretty sure that they probably aren't but hey, if you got em use em. Also i had a 32/36 webber (i think it was a 32/36) on the 4k which was running rich and was wondering if i should keep it in case the carby on the ae82 ever dies. This is all in the off-chance i can buy the wreck off the insurance for cheap. If i can buy it off the insurance for cheap and there's nothing i can swap over to the 4af-c then i'll keep it and sell it instead of having it lie dead in some wreckers. I loved that 4k, for some unknown reason it was fuel efficient, even with me giving it some quite often (250-270 miles per 30ltrs highway driving). Quote
slapper Posted March 20, 2006 Report Posted March 20, 2006 I think the AE82 had the 4AC ... even if it has the 4AF, you've got no internals in common (A series vs K series engines). The weber is useable with an adapter plate - although I still haven't sourced one. They *do* exist but my time has been consumed by other deeds of late. Slapper Quote
mlaser Posted March 21, 2006 Author Report Posted March 21, 2006 nice, as i assumed :) cheers for replies Quote
ae92 sedan Posted March 24, 2006 Report Posted March 24, 2006 not that i know anything about webbers or compression or anything technical like that but i use to have an ae92 sedan 1991 model and that had a 4afc, if that says anything i don't know :P Quote
slapper Posted March 25, 2006 Report Posted March 25, 2006 not that i know anything about webbers or compression or anything technical like that but i use to have an ae92 sedan 1991 model and that had a 4afc, if that says anything i don't know :P yup ... that certainly matches what mlaser said first up too ... ae92=4af ... I think he was assuming the ae82 had a 4af based on his knowledge that the ae92 had one. However, ae82=4AC so far as I know. cheers, Slapper Quote
KE354AGE Posted March 25, 2006 Report Posted March 25, 2006 AE82's only came out with either the Twincam 16 valve 4AGE, or a SOHC 8 valve 4AC. stick the carby on the 4AC, atleast it'll sound cool! they are actually pretty good motors. Quote
ScottKE1X Posted March 26, 2006 Report Posted March 26, 2006 if you get your '25 back and it has a decent cam and extractors you wanna sell. let me know :P cheers, scott Quote
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