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RallyJeff

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    Just acquiring a 1988 Pathfinder in need of work from a friend. Planning to fix it up and get it back on the road.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Rarely Go Off-Road
  • Model
    XE
  • Year
    1988

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    Toronto area, Canada

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  1. Kinda reminds me of the transporter that was built by the driver I co-drove for at last year's Targa Newfoundland: http://www.netbug.net/blogmichael/?p=21
  2. I've got 395,000 km on my "new" Pathfinder. Yes, I'm nuts.
  3. A friend of mine let me know about this: Kijiji now lets you search all of Ontario at once: http://ontario.kijiji.ca Comes in handy when you're looking for hard-to-find stuff and don't mind driving a few hours to get it.
  4. So... one of the plastic vent grilles at the base of the windshield is missing on my truck. I could probably find one in a wreckers around here fairly easily, but I have no clue how to get one out without breaking it. I poked around at the one on the other side to get some inspiration, but I couldn't see any obvious way to do it. Anyone here have any experience with this? Is this one of those things where you just rip it off and then replace the plastic fasteners?
  5. Wow. I didn't realize that new ones were that cheap. Thanks.
  6. Hi, all. I'm on the eastern side of the GTA.
  7. Thanks, all. I've got a couple of wreckers around me that have proven themselves good for Caravan parts - I've always wondered what was down the other end of the yard where that "Imports" arrow pointed. We'll have to see if they pan out.
  8. All good - the timing belt and tensioner were done 40,000 km ago, so I'll be fine for at least a year or two. Actually, they were meticulous about keeping service records - the truck came with a full-to-bursting binder with all the receipts from every service for the past 22 years since the thing was new. And here they are! I've started a thread: http://www.nissanpathfinders.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=27826
  9. So... my friend dropped off my "new" truck yesterday, a 1988 Pathfinder XE (at least I think it's an XE - it's got no designation on the back, but it also doesn't have the swing-out tire rack on the rear, which IIRC was one of the differences in trim between it and the SE, right?). Pics to come - I'll be starting a thread to talk about my progress fixing up the beast once I have a chance to get out with my camera. One question immediately occurs to me just from first looking at the truck: will the front fenders from all years of the WD21 fit a 1988? I'm probably going to end up going through local junkyards looking for replacement fenders - one's bad and one's better, but even the better one has enough rust that I'd want to replace it. I know that the body style is (to my eye, at least) virtually identical up until 1995, but I'm worried that they might've done little changes that would complicate a straight-fit replacement... in around the bumper or the like. Anyone know if I'm safe with any of the WD21 model years?
  10. Yeah - I've looked up the specs online and it looks like it has the capacity to handle an open car hauler. It should be at least as capable as the borrowed Astro we've been using so far. I believe the mileage is 200-something km (124,000+ mi). I'll know for sure after I pick up the beast this weekend. I'm not sure offhand when the timing belt was last changed, but I can probably find out - the Pathfinder's been in my friend's family since it was new. It's a 5-speed manual. Thanks - I already saw all the warnings about the fill level. Of course!
  11. Hi, all. I just registered and thought I'd introduce myself. Here's my Pathfinder story so far: a friend of mine has had a 1988 Pathfinder for years and years. He recently took it off the road because of a few minor(-sounding) mechanical issues. Now, he and his wife are moving, and he doesn't have space or the need for a second vehicle... so he very kindly offered it to me. My plan is to fix it up and get it back on the road. I'm an amateur rally co-driver, and it would be very handy for my team to have a proper tow vehicle to haul around the rally car (Subaru... sorry ) instead of begging and borrowing as we've been doing so far. The fact that it should be able to be pressed into service as a recce vehicle on even the roughest of rally roads is an extra bonus. As it stands now, it needs a new cat, power steering pump, and trailing arm bushings. Aesthetically, it could use a front fender. Hopefully nothing that I can't handle as a ham-fisted shadetree mechanic - I've had three Dodge Caravans in a row, so I'm used to doing car repairs! I'll probably be lurking in the technical forums here over the next little while, looking for tips and tricks as I work through my to-do list.
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