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VelvetTLeopard

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About VelvetTLeopard

  • Birthday 05/13/1981

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1993 Nissan Pathfinder XE-V6 4x4 VIN: JN8HD17Y2PWXXXXXX VG30E 4x4 with 4 wheel ABS Rough to good condition all stock. Currently light front end damage and burned 3-4 gears in tranny.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Skilled/Experienced Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    XE
  • Year
    1993

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    Male
  • Location
    Dresden, Tennessee
  • Country
    United States
  • Interests
    Mainly Fantasy Fiction writing and psychology. Also love cars of all kinds.

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  1. Thanks for the TSB. I saved it for future reference. I am still going to get me a brand new aftermarket radiator though. Might as well get a good new one anyways. I will clean and refresh the old one and store it in case someone else needs it. I do not believe in getting rid of anythnig that can be reused. My plan is to get the new radiator and an aftermarket A/T cooler that installs exterior to the radiator. Then I will add an auxillary cooler if needed. (Please let me know if there are new aftermarket radiators that include a GOOD internal A/T cooler, so I can save on bay space and maybe some moneys. Or if this setup is all around preffered to be avoided.) I had the thought of wiring the A/T Fluid Temp sensor to the aux. cooler and plumb it so it stays off at normal temps and comes on when a certain threshold is met.
  2. Towncivilian, I noted the filter and aux. cooler. I am still getting an aftermarket exterior cooler as well. Just have to find a place to mount it is all. Slartibartfast, Thanks much much for the FSM. I had a hard time finding a good manual besides the Haynes one. Silverton, thanks a bunch for your knowledgable insight. You sound like you know what you are talking about. I noted the models and such for the swap. Like I said above, I would do the swap if I can find the tranny for cheap, but my area is not cheap and I have yet to find any suitable swap. I NEED to get this truck running. It isn't the situation where I can sit and take my time looking for what I want, although I would prefer to totally dismanlte the truck and take the time to get nothing but the best and reassemble a true beast. I understand a swap might be cheaper and I will get a better tranny. Please don't think I am snubbing anyone here by going ahead with the rebuild. I do have good reasons for doing so, like the extra experience in tearing down a machine and repairing it myself rather than have my local machanics rob me, and they will. My area is awful when it comes to auto repair. I am very mechanically inclined and actually enjoy the work and details in this sort of thing. But, yes, if I can find a suitable tranny for less than my estimated rebuild cost, I would gladly do the simple swap. I am not against saving money when I can. If anyone knows where a suitable assembly can be located, let me know, but I do have to agree with another forum poster somewhere else that said he would rather rebuild than get a used tranny of questionable condition with a lot of miles on it already. I appreciate your replies and knowledge and I am definitely taking into note all I am told.
  3. Well, I have looked around for other Pathys and found many in my area, ALL still driving around. I have had zip, zilch, nada luck finding a donor truck in my area. I did find a wrecked one about a 2000 4x4 model, but someone already yanked the drivetrain. I think I will go ahead and rebuild anyways. I have read up on the tranny a bit and they say if you rebuild it and make darn sure you address the weaknesses properly you can have a good tranny again. Then I can find me a better train later. I am actually concidering a full on engine, tranny, trans case, swap in the future. If the cash flow is right, of course. When I do the rebuild, I'll take plenty of photos and maybe even video of it all. Not sure if it would be a popular thing, but I have the tranny and the will to do it. Just call it a learning experience. I did the same when my mom blew the heads on her '86 Lincoln. I pulled that sucker in the drive and did a complete rebuild. Runs like a greased top on slick glass. My first ever rebuild of an engine and I had no camera to take shots or vids. The rules I follow are not to take things apart without knowing where they go back. Keeping EVERYTHING organized, and if I don't know what I'm doing, drop everything and find the right info. Now that I has a sweet digital camera, I can take shots of every bolt and pring, etc for a better job. Sorry for the self-praise rave there. I am still a little stoked about that. I almost forgot. Which of these kits would I need? From the rockauto site, NPORA Old-Timer? I see a few differences in them and I want to make sure I get what I need. I know I will the frictions and steels, but some kits seem to have things other kits don't. Is this normal for kits? Should I get two or more different kits to get all the parts? Sorry about the edits. I had to redo the search. It was on '92. I has a '93. Shouldn't be a difference there, right? I think I need this one: PARTS AUTHORITY Part # DK6900F from RockAuto. Paper & Rubber Kit, Front & Rear Seal, Ring Kit, Friction Clutches, Steel Plate. Is this sounding right? I am also wondering if anyone has any tips on shop prep or specialty tools I may need to check out. I am getting my a new compressor with acc.'s and maybe a good parts washer for the cases.
  4. Well, I would defenitely concider a swap, but will it cost more or less than a rebuild? Will the tranny be compatible with my truck's computer and whatnot? To me a rebuild would seem easier. I have rebuilt engines before and I am sure I can do it, but if I can get a good running tranny to swap in for cheaper than a rebuild, I'll prolly go with that. Also, I would like the experience of rebuilding. I know it is a task and all.
  5. Hello, all. I am going to rebuild my tranny, RE4R01A, and would like to know what you guys think the best kit would be. I plan on doing an entire, down to bare case rebuild, so I will have the whole thing ready for any mods along the way. I am not looking for Top O' The Line stuff just yet, but I do want a kit that will allow my tranny to last and maybe fix all these "scary story" issues I have heard this vehicle is plagued with. My mechanic who sold the truck to me warned me of the faulty trans cooler location and also stressed me getting an aftermarket cooler, so that is a first. The truck, for now, will be a stock street vehicle with no mods, until I has the dough of course, then anything may happen, but for now all stock. This tranny does have a burned 3-4 clutch pack according to the mechanic who last posessed the truck. Will this mandate me buying the hard parts like planetaries and shell and whatnot? Thanks for any advice.
  6. Man I hope I don't have to replace the starter. I was planning on doing a rebuild on the tranny, so I guess it could changed out then, but still. Do you guys think it would be too prudent to just go ahead and replace all the relays and what not anyways?
  7. Ok I bought this truck with a known transmission problem and a known starting problem, so I am not claiming lemon. With a fresh battery the truck will display all lights and sounds as normal, but when turning the key to start the truck it sometimes clicks, sometimes starts, and sometimes doesn't do anything. When it does start it runs fine. It seems to have no recognizable pattern. I have no book for this truck and all the info I have found was for manual transmissions. I believe the starter itself is fine, although it won't last long with this electrical problem. Where do I start looking? What relays, switches, or fuses should I find and check? Pleas ehelp me save my Pathy's starter.
  8. Hewwos, all. I am new to the forum and I hope I can become a good member. I bought a 1993 XE-V6 4x4 about a year ago and am about to begin some work on the tranny. This was my first ever 4x4 and I may just have the over excitement of my "first ride", but I have to admit I was stoked by it. I put it in 4 Lo and reverse to get it to its resting place and when I tapped the gas, my head hit the windshield! I was so shocked at the power of that little 3.0 V6 and I could actually feel the front of the vehicle push backward. I am hooked on 4x4s. The Pathy is in very good running condition and rough, but not too rough physical condition. He has a burned out 3-4 gears in the tranny right now, but I am about to start working on that in the next couple of months. When I got it home I took off the busted grill and bumper. The previous owner thought the 4x4 emblem was to be translated as "Bigfoot" and decided to ram it through the toughest mudding track he could find. He destroyed 3-4 gearing and mangled the front end. So I need to rebuild it and fix the bumper brackets and a few other body rashes. I want to make him a respectible 4x4 but also streetable. I can't wait to post and be part of the group.
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