280ZX motor is the same motor ..... BUT for an ugly differance that stuffs things right up......
The sump is all wrong !
The oil pickup on the 280ZX and other passenger car motors ( given the prefix of L24 ) is at the front of the motor whereas on the L28 its at the rear, doesnt sound like a major drama but there is stuff all diff to oil pan clearance, would clear well with a SOA tho
Belive me I have tried to convert the car type motors to suit and its a shyte load of work to achive it.
more reading @ .....
http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=10879
and here's a pic of a car type motor, you can clearly se where the problem lies with the sump.
To modify this motor to suit a patrol requires some specialised work like this .......
The swaping of the sumps is straight foward and they do actually bolt straight up, but the oil pickup is the problem...
The location of the rear oil pickup setup is ....
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not drilled or tapped for a thread in the L24 >>> solution is obvious and easy to do... drill and tap it !
and the gallery isnt drilled out either so further drilling vertically to pickup the horiziontal part of the gallery is needed
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Here's the fugup bit.... the actuall oil gallery runs from the front of the block ( oil pump location ) to the location of the front oil pickup point setup. The problem is that the gallery does NOT go to the rear of the block and therefore has to be drilled ..... finding a 500mm long drillbit to deepen the hole is the first problem, 2nd is getting it to align perfectly, 3rd is not drilling it beyond the rear oil pickup point wich you also have to drill out !!
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The oil pickup's themselves are also different in their lengths and the angles they head from the block to the bowl of the sump, be they front or rear pickups. You can only run a front pickup off of the front setup and the same for the rear.
I looked at lengthing the front pickup tube so it could reach the rear bowl setup but the added length becomes the next problem. Over a period of time engine vibration will fracture the tube and it would eventually break off leaving a zero oil pressure situation..... we all know thats a receipe for disaster.
Ofcourse I could have attached the tube to a bigend bearing cap as they do in V8 holden motors but the next problem is the clearance betwen the actual bearing caps and the sump..... not enough room !!! that in turn meant I had to "squash" the tube somewhat where it passes the caps, again this restricts oil flow..... blame the Japannese designers and their close tollerances for that !!!
I'm not sayin it cant be done but as you can see it requires specialist tools and a distinct level of skill to convert the front pickup to a rear setup. The 500mm long drillbit I needed to convert it would have cost $187.00 US .... + shipping + insurance ..... all that just for one hole !!! get outa ere !
Kingy
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