OK, I put in the A237 years ago and I've forgotten how to remove it. I've found nothing in the shop manuals. Everything is off pre-Boport 1.9 but how do I slide the old camshaft out? Memory is the second thing to go! I think.
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There is a keeper plate on the back bearing tower facing the firewall with two phillip screws holding it in place. Once removed, pull the camshaft out the front. You may have to jack up the engine to get it past the radiator. Alternatively, you could remove the bolts holding the tranny cross mount and allow the engine to pivot on the motor mounts.Mike S
'86 SVO 9L Leather
'86 SVO 9L Road Warrior
'96 300ZXTT
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OK, A237 is out and Boport 1.9 is in. At least it is in the head. I still have to replace the back plate, do the springs, install the lifters and the roller followers and put it all back together. Oh yeah, the Forced4 CAI kit came yesterday so that's also something to do but the car feels more powerful already. ;^)Last edited by Chuck; 07-03-2010, 10:17 AM.<-Find the car; women: 0.001 secs, men: 2.4 mins.
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The 1.9 is the last step in performance for a daily driver. Going to 2.0 and up requires some head work. I'll let you know the difference 'tween A237 and Boport 1.9 in a few days. Pat, my tires have been "in the house" for 21 years so there are no cracks. A little hard, yes, but no cracks. (No freeway driving either.)<-Find the car; women: 0.001 secs, men: 2.4 mins.
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