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Honor

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1994 SE V6 Camoed out woods truck!
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Standalone Tool Chest Mechanic
  • Your Age
    36-40
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1994

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  • Location
    Harriman TN

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  1. Brand new here but let me throw my .02 in. I just went thru the timing belt change and a tooth off will make it run like crud and mine backfired when cold. You said this started when you did the tbelt w-pump etc awhile back right. Mine came from the shop a tooth off and it took this place and a good pic on a post for me to get it running right (40 teeth from cam to cam). One tooth will make it run just enough off that it seems like something else. I was convinced the guys had forgot to hook up some sensor or I had a connection loose. I didn't run cold though so...
  2. I think we might be adding a little more members in the SE. Anything coming up?
  3. Thanks Pezzy! Hey Precise1 you know all moldmakers are crazy! I was the only diemaker that could polish for 8 hours without going crazy. You guys do that for fun I hear!
  4. Hows it going guys (and gals)! New member from East Tennessee. Many nice offroad trips to take here! Just got my 94 SE in a straight trade for my old 86 Toyota truck. Finally getting the previous owener out of it. Been into the timing belt 3 times so far. Once for a change, again to replace seals and again to move it ONE TOOTH! Last time took me a total of about an hour, maybe less. I'm loving the pathfinder so far. I can tell it's MUCH heavier than my old Yoda but it crawls like nobodys business. This is my hunting truck. Got it all camoed up now and it's purring like a kitten even though it's almost to the 300k mark. Little about myself. I'm a tool and die man that has changed hats to that of a teacher. I'm teaching Machine Tool Technology (machine shop) at Tennessee Technology Center at Harriman TN. Talk about a change of pace... herding cats all day long. Any machining questions just give me a shout. If I don't know offhand I'll look it up. Big deer hunter and a trout fisher. The Pathfinder will be my man transport (a big total of 2 miles to work) and hunting wagon. I'll post up pics when I get a chance. Thanks for an awesome site. Already helped out on the timing belt issue. I tried counting teeth but there wasn't anything that said where the 40 were (between the marks, one before and one after, etc...). I finally found a pic here where someone was doing theirs and low and behold I had it off by one. Explained the poor performance I was seeing that wasnt there before. SO...thanks already!
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