S-Chassis Problems You Should Know!

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • After nearly a decade of dedicated ownership with S13s, I wanted to share my knowledge of these cars with those who are new or unfamiliar with this wonderful family of Nissan sports coupes. If there's anything I missed, please let me know down in the comments below!
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Komentáře • 102

  • @Ricy013
    @Ricy013 Před 10 měsíci +21

    basicly you will have close to non problems if you keep it stock and maintain it right.. just saying

  • @dcconyer
    @dcconyer Před 10 měsíci

    Great short quick to the point knowledge for all as chassis owners. Great video thank you.

  • @AUTARKYDESIGNS
    @AUTARKYDESIGNS Před 3 lety +1

    Informative video, thanks. Keep up the good work.

  • @alexruiz3438
    @alexruiz3438 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! I recently got a s13 with a blown sr and needed to learn more about and this is one of the best videos!

  • @TunerFaction
    @TunerFaction Před rokem

    Very well made man, great work

  • @sjgoff
    @sjgoff Před rokem +4

    Great video! I have a '90 240sx hatch that has been in my family since new. Super clean stock body with a perfect interior and only minor mods like 1.5" Eibach springs on factory style struts, 17" Enkei RSF-2 wheels, intake, ECU, and exhaust. It's a blast to drive and still turns heads after all these years.

  • @WarriorsPhoto
    @WarriorsPhoto Před rokem +4

    It's good to see someone give the 240SX so much love.
    I had a few of these in the past and they are fun cars.
    How many did you say you had again?

  • @pandaman1317
    @pandaman1317 Před 3 měsíci +5

    The biggest s chassis problem is the owners

  • @boostinsti1
    @boostinsti1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great video just forgot about the battery area getting rusted out unless i missed it other than that spot on 😂

  • @ryancartwright7487
    @ryancartwright7487 Před rokem +1

    Props, a very informative video.

  • @carinthian_tiger4880
    @carinthian_tiger4880 Před rokem

    Thx for the video! Love my s13s , disassembled my ca18det, had it done and now I have to get it back together 🫣there’s still enough to learn for me ,haha
    So cool posters btw , boondock saints and fallout 🤩🙏

  • @hiimelvin
    @hiimelvin Před 3 lety +9

    Nismo rubber subframe bushings are awesome as well. They're a harder rubber than stock, but don't squeak like poly ones.

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks the Nismo gods! I didn’t even know you could find an OEM subframe bushing for these cars. That’s awesome!

    • @hiimelvin
      @hiimelvin Před 3 lety +2

      @@BTaylored They feel great, I put in a set (Part # 55400-RS590) earlier this year. The chassis definitely stiffened up without sacrificing any comfort.

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for providing the part number. Looks like they could be a little difficult to source, but not impossible!

    • @hiimelvin
      @hiimelvin Před 3 lety +1

      @@BTaylored Also I heard you mention the crack in your dashboard. You might want to look into @sd_engineering_ on instagram. He makes a 3 gauge pod that sits on top of the dash above the center vent which should cover any cracks you have in that area.

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety

      That is fantastic. I always wondered why I couldn’t find anything like this when I initially set up my gauges. I may have to rethink my setup now.

  • @w.d.woodward9237
    @w.d.woodward9237 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the video! I have a stone stock 91 with "only" 240,000 miles and still love it immensely!!! I am the second owner and have had it for the last 21 years. As a 63 year old driver, I have enjoyed the many comments from young guys that drool over it and beg me to sell it to them! One problem I have experienced is broken LH engine mounts that I suspect is an age related rubber issue. I am going to install a torque damper to try to resolve the issue as stock mounts are no longer available (aftermarket mount had horrible NVH).

  • @JS-xq5bc
    @JS-xq5bc Před 2 lety +6

    Ha…. Someone finally made a video on s chassis common problems lol. Add coil packs to the list. Two others that I’m experiencing that might not be so common are fuel warning light not working anymore and Brake light coming on randomly during hard cornering or just driving the car hard. Everything on the master cylinder is working properly and have no leaks. Good pressure through out the braking system. To be honest haven’t fixed it as it is on my to do list. P.S. having the FSM’s for the engine and the chassis is very helpful. Lol

    • @eLhapiFeet
      @eLhapiFeet Před 2 lety +1

      The fuel light not coming on anymore is your fuel sending unit. Mine stopped working years ago. Started working once I replaced the unit 👍🏼

    • @nzuncovered1845
      @nzuncovered1845 Před rokem

      I had that exact same problem with the brake light coming on randomly on my S13 I had years ago

  • @Lewanlew
    @Lewanlew Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video and your experiences! There should also be a rubber stabilizer between the rear view mirror and the windsheald that minimizes vibrations. Big difference with it and without it.

  • @Kahnklingon84
    @Kahnklingon84 Před 2 lety +4

    The likes are too low for this video. Thanks for the tips, great video. Maybe I skipped it but I think you left out grounding issues/electrical outside of headlights

  • @MarkiusFox
    @MarkiusFox Před 2 lety +6

    Might not be common, but it is an issue that has stricken my '92 S13 KA24; if the engine has been removed or replaced, it is very easy for the Idle Air Control Valve to bump into the firewall. One of the two connectors is aimed right at the firewall and goes to the Fast Idle solenoid. Mine went into a very rich state with the smashed connector, and I spent some time trying to find why the engine was running rich and sputtering.

    • @efini
      @efini Před rokem +1

      dude im buying an s13 from an elderly lady who has had the exact problem.. thanks for the relief!

  • @darianmcdonald5289
    @darianmcdonald5289 Před rokem

    Rear view mirror gets a tiny piece of vacuum hosing to tension it off the glass. There is a little bullet tip bump, which dictates hose size and location/length.

  • @mboyd3361
    @mboyd3361 Před 4 měsíci

    Have an s14. New subscriber to ur channel. Great video. What color is ur car, it's awesome

  • @zacks240sx
    @zacks240sx Před rokem +4

    another rough idle issue is a coolant temp sensor coming un plugged. especially if you're sliding the car and those stupid metal clips that go around the connector are never there. not crapping on the vid but just trying to inform anyone in the comment section looking for info, my coolant temp sensor has been ziptied in for years now lol

  • @just_cruzn9673
    @just_cruzn9673 Před rokem +3

    I've had my 200sx RS13U (european spec, which comes with the CA18DET) for 14 years. I bought it from an 82 year old man, Mr Price, who stayed in my home town, Cape Town South Africa. He imported it brand new in 1992 from Belgium to South Africa. I bought it from him (I was the second owner from brand new) for R18 000 ($1158) in 2008, it had 78 000km (48 000 miles) Full service history, everything was OEM, including the rims, radio, sunroof bag, full tool kit and jack and some other OEM goodies from Nissan in Belgium.
    After 14 years of ownership, she still puts a smile on my face, hearing the turbo and exhaust sound. Looking at her all polished and clean always makes me think what a beautiful car that Japanese made.
    My 200sx still is OEM, with a full service history, original radiator, original shocks, original springs (never cut), still stock height, original rims, original midnight blue paint, the only upgrade i ever did to my car, was a stainless steel exhaust and T28/T25 turbo, original exhaust manifold, original injectors. She is making a reliable 158kws and 285nm. The current milage is a very healthy 184 000kms (114 332 miles) still full service history, i change the oil and oil filter every 5000kms (3100 miles).
    If you guys would like to see pictures of my car follow me on instagram @200sx_ca18det

    • @liquidsweg4858
      @liquidsweg4858 Před rokem +1

      damn now they like R100 000 upwards
      Hoping to snag 1 soon

    • @just_cruzn9673
      @just_cruzn9673 Před rokem

      @@liquidsweg4858 hopefully you find one in a good condition. What would you like to do with it once you buy a 200sx?

    • @liquidsweg4858
      @liquidsweg4858 Před rokem

      @@just_cruzn9673 going to go check one out next Saturday
      Honestly not sure what I wanna do with it yet but defs wanna male it a project car but won't go too hard on the engine coz I also wanna daily it

    • @just_cruzn9673
      @just_cruzn9673 Před rokem

      @@liquidsweg4858 my 200sx was my daily driver for 10 years. In those 10 years i only replaced my clutch, front shocks, front and back brake disks, a leaking injector. I had to recon the turbo when i bought the car. Over the 10 years that i used it as a daily i would say it was relaible and not too bad on petrol (when not driving in boost), but i have heard from many people who have bought 200sx's that were modified and not well looked after, those people always have problems with their 200sx's. If you find a 200sx that only has 2 - 4 previous owners, has a full service history and they maintained it on time. I would say yes you can daily it, but my suggestion to you would be don't try an daily a 200sx that has had a lot of previous owners, has been modified and doesn't have a full service history, it will be unreliable, exspensive to maintain,(OEM parts are becoming rare now) and it will stand more often than you drive it

    • @nzuncovered1845
      @nzuncovered1845 Před rokem +1

      @@just_cruzn9673 I use to have an '89 180SX with a CA18DET, 5 speed with a locked diff. Factory charcoal grey, pig nose front, tear drop rims, with the HUD digital cluster. I swapped a S4 RX7 project for it, sold it to a mate for $2400 a little while later in about 2009. Car was great fun really wish I didn't have to sell it. I have been searching for another one ever since

  • @Fathom324
    @Fathom324 Před rokem +4

    Nice Nuka Cola poster btw. You down to play some Fallout 4 Multiplayer? 😅

  • @mrjbonell08
    @mrjbonell08 Před 3 lety +1

    I didn’t know you live in Az.. I’m out in Az .. you in the phx area ? I have a s13 sr .. great video

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety

      Nice! I’m newly located right in central Phoenix! There are so many nice S-chassis here, it’s crazy to me. I’m used to being the only one in town where I used to live lol. Need to taker her out once she’s off jack stands.

  • @UnstableAdrianHD
    @UnstableAdrianHD Před 2 lety +1

    the only thing that fixed my headlight problem was replacing my headlight on off/turn signal switch

  • @ghost_93_
    @ghost_93_ Před 3 lety +5

    Duude... i have been searching this screw on the interior mirror for 9 years...

  • @andrikmartinez1214
    @andrikmartinez1214 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Rn I’m having some sort of vaccum leak I think , found a bunch that were dry rotted , replaced them and it got better but still not great . Also for some reason when I pulled the egr , it actually started running better ? And for some reason the evap canister lines weren’t all plugged in too .

    • @andrikmartinez1214
      @andrikmartinez1214 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Ended up doing a swap out of all the lines I think were dry rotted / could visually see . How would I know if the actual egr is broken tho?

    • @tyler6164
      @tyler6164 Před 2 měsíci

      There’s no real way to tell maybe it just crapped out, it’s best to just remove it entirely. Egr, plug the hole in the side of the header, vent the gas tank, remove the charcoal canister, block off where the egr was removed, and plug vacuum lines from charcoal canister. But if your car is from California the ecu will throw a check light (I have a 1993 240sx fastback w/ ka24de for reference)

  • @dreednlb
    @dreednlb Před 3 lety +1

    2:59 One of the most common reasons these MAFs fail is that the solder joints between the plug and the board break. It's a fairly easy fix to open the top up and re-solder the connection.

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety

      Saving people money for those up to the task! I know when I started out, electronics were so intimidating.

    • @sheriann28532
      @sheriann28532 Před 3 lety +1

      @@BTaylored electronics my current problem I’m facing and it is very intimidating

    • @kajeej1115
      @kajeej1115 Před 2 lety

      @@sheriann28532 same bro, it's a struggle but learning a lot

  • @4GOD10_
    @4GOD10_ Před 2 lety

    I have a ka24de and had done an Egr delete emissions delete then threw on my exhaust manifold and now my 40 won’t start due to a vacc leak idk where to look.

  • @HelpingHandAutoRepair
    @HelpingHandAutoRepair Před 2 lety +2

    The factory s13 radiators are not plastic anywhere. My stock radiator is still in my car to this day. It is 100% metal everywhere. 268k miles and 31 years later.
    I do plan on swapping it out eventually but why? Will just wait for this one to leak.

    • @carbonsnail014
      @carbonsnail014 Před 2 lety +1

      If you do swap it out make sure to get another OEM one I put a Mishimoto with duel fans in mine and wish that I never had, by the way I'm the original owner of a 1992 Coupe.

    • @HelpingHandAutoRepair
      @HelpingHandAutoRepair Před 2 lety +2

      @@carbonsnail014 I don’t like mishimoto tbh. Griffen or Koyo radiator would only work for me. No one will make the OEM all metal radiator anymore. They are most likely plastic end tank garbage now.

    • @carbonsnail014
      @carbonsnail014 Před 2 lety +1

      @@HelpingHandAutoRepair: New sub to your channel. Peace brother.

    • @HelpingHandAutoRepair
      @HelpingHandAutoRepair Před 2 lety +1

      @@carbonsnail014 hey thanks. Appreciate you.

  • @zoeyjohnson7054
    @zoeyjohnson7054 Před rokem

    Bro what skirts do you have???

  • @garagemonkey526
    @garagemonkey526 Před rokem +1

    Hey you know you can manually raise and lower the headlights right? lol

  • @mix1806
    @mix1806 Před 2 lety

    Is that bad as not owner of S chassis i know most of those very well??
    anyway i dont think every pop up car has horrible aerodyanmics, 180sx zenki look like it has (same as Trueno ae86/88) I think closed pop ups on Chuki bumpers look very aerodynamic!

  • @patrickum4931
    @patrickum4931 Před rokem

    Hey I have a 240 SX that’s been stripped down like crazy and missing a whole bunch of parts. I really wanted to get into it but I really have no idea where to start. You should to really know a lot about this chassis and I was wondering if you could help me figure out what parts I’m missing to restore the car. Starting with the engine bay?

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před rokem +3

      I recommend starting with an OEM shop manual that will give you diagrams of all parts of the car. It will help you break down precisely what might be missing, and you can find free pdf versions to download on forums.

  • @CUSSLIKEASAILOR
    @CUSSLIKEASAILOR Před rokem +1

    🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾

  • @crostrex9152
    @crostrex9152 Před rokem +1

    Lol well it seems you dedicated this video to my s13 hatch hahahahaha not the rust part tho lol pheeeew!!!😂 😊

  • @zxKrookedxz
    @zxKrookedxz Před 3 lety +1

    everything

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety +2

      BUT WE CAN FIX EVERYTHING WITH THE FORUMS

  • @Dillonwiththe40
    @Dillonwiththe40 Před 2 lety

    I have a Ka24 de and it’s running pretty rough after I changed the valve cover gasket any clue why that is? It actually sounds like one cylinder isn’t working kinda like a tractor 🚜 :(

    • @HelpingHandAutoRepair
      @HelpingHandAutoRepair Před 2 lety +1

      If it’s misfiring, you will get a rough idle. Double check all your spark plugs wires and plugs. Since you just moved them all.

  • @zachlars3854
    @zachlars3854 Před 3 lety

    I really disagree with the point you brought up for the fuel pump voltage... if youre getting 11 or 13 at the pump since it over fuels anyways you should not see a lean issue from this is the fuel pressure regulator is doing its job. and hard wiring the pump causes it to run at maximum constantly. is very hard on the pump and is ghetto, and i would only ever recomend doing this on a track only car since it can cause reliability issues

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety

      I agree that hardwiring the fuel pump could make the pump work harder and have the potential to impact pump life. I believe the pump is at a disadvantage from not have full voltage available on the electrical system. It was designed to run at full power reliably leaving fuel management to the pressure regulator. In a situation where the vehicle is powered by a completely stock powered engine (even if turbocharged) hardwiring will likely have little positive effect for fuel management.
      However, most schassis are modified to beyond stock power limits where more fuel is reliably needed. An increase in fuel pressure from the regulator would cause increased resistance to what the pump supplies. In my opinion, this along with poor quality fuel and lack of cooling from low fuel levels would be the more likely cause of pump wear. Quality of the hardwiring job is certainly at play, but I consider it a necessary mod that will aid in consistent reliability to any schassis outside of stock power.

  • @nicolasvachon8380
    @nicolasvachon8380 Před 3 lety +3

    you forgot sunroof leaks and wind noise comming from sunroof

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety +2

      Ahh, definitely should have touched on the sunroof!

  • @kiritouzimaki8413
    @kiritouzimaki8413 Před 2 lety +1

    I’m not gonna lie I’m scared I’ve been looking at this 240sx for a year already and really wanted it and can afford it and even though my gut is telling me to buy it I’m kinda nervous

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 2 lety +2

      The more stock it is, the less likely headaches will be, but that’s not to say bone stock won’t be without its problems. These cars are old, but their simple. They’ll teach you how to get around with a wrench, and around a back road with a smile on your face. Keep it simple, learn bits at a time, and you’ll probably be okay. Personally, I think 240s will only ride in value from here, depending on condition. Good luck.

  • @wrotedog
    @wrotedog Před 3 lety +2

    There is no wiring problem if the lights pop up but dont go back down. Its a light switch issue.

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 3 lety

      Good info! Makes sense, since the rest position is likely down... I’ve never had this issue, so I haven’t had to deal with it yet.

    • @MaverickLeader
      @MaverickLeader Před 3 lety

      can confirm.. having this issue right now, wiring is all good, my left turn signal stalk has been changed out with a new one, new relay, and my lights still dont go back down. going to check if its the headlight switch button or headlight motors next.

    • @ju88snow29
      @ju88snow29 Před 3 lety

      @@MaverickLeader mine go up but now down ever since I drove in heavy rain, can you let me know what your findings are if / when you get yours fixed?

  • @a240life2
    @a240life2 Před rokem +1

    I'll have the dash, no cracks, NO CRACKS. - Me

  • @Tom-Bartlett
    @Tom-Bartlett Před 2 lety +1

    What about when my pop up go up and down every time I brake? What could this be tia

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 2 lety +5

      I would guess that your pop up/headlight wiring is shorting with your brake light wiring somewhere. You’ll want to trace the wiring from the switches in the cabin to the lights, but my guess is the problem is going to be somewhere under your dash. Definitely a weird problem I haven’t come across.

    • @Tom-Bartlett
      @Tom-Bartlett Před 2 lety +2

      @@BTaylored thankyou for taking time to give me some advice much appreciated! This is one of many problems my 92 180sx has lol!

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 2 lety +4

      Glad to hear the 180sx has someone to tend to her problems! It’s worth it. Good luck!

    • @HelpingHandAutoRepair
      @HelpingHandAutoRepair Před 2 lety

      If your car is lowered check the wire harnesses that run on top of the front wheels. They are probably all chewed up.

    • @Tom-Bartlett
      @Tom-Bartlett Před 2 lety +1

      @@HelpingHandAutoRepair cheers mate yeah a few people said the same in the forums appreciate it!

  • @GiggityZZ
    @GiggityZZ Před 2 lety

    if you enjoy driving with good handling then yes its worth lowering lol

  • @Fathom324
    @Fathom324 Před rokem

    And im gonna talk about a very underrated youtuber. Which is you.

  • @fantasiazero1574
    @fantasiazero1574 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a stock S13 and after watching this video I'M SCARED

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 2 lety +1

      Stock S13 is most reliable S13.

  • @GabesGarage
    @GabesGarage Před 2 lety +5

    You can bypass all this problems by doing an LS swap 😂 I can’t wait to read all the purist JDM fans comments.

    • @BTaylored
      @BTaylored  Před 2 lety +2

      You’re not wrong.

    • @GabesGarage
      @GabesGarage Před 2 lety +2

      @@BTaylored 😆 I owned a red top and black top on previous 240s they’re not as bad as people make them look. The problem is most people just increase the boost and expect the engine to make 500hp on stock everything.

    • @runescapefan0001
      @runescapefan0001 Před rokem +1

      Will an LS swap fix my rusty frame rails and cracked dash?

    • @GabesGarage
      @GabesGarage Před rokem

      @@runescapefan0001 you just make a bad decision when you pick your 240, that’s a different subject.

    • @ryancartwright7487
      @ryancartwright7487 Před rokem

      "just ls swap it"
      Then you might as while just by a C5

  • @johnnydepp3076
    @johnnydepp3076 Před 10 měsíci

    it is obvious