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Manik

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Manik last won the day on January 18 2015

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About Manik

  • Birthday 04/15/1968

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1995 Nissan Pathy, The usual, manual trans, etc., but, it's a "work in progress".
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Skilled/Experienced Mechanic
  • Your Age
    40-45
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1995

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    Male
  • Location
    Texas
  • Country
    United States
  • Interests
    Anything that combines automotive and fabrication

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  1. Most likely, check the fuse links at the positive battery cable. That was the problem with mine and I hunted for it for quite some time. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  2. Looks like is going to be like a ford 9 inch. The bearing presses on the axle shaft and the entire assembly is held in by the 4 bolt retainer plate. Remove the 4 bolts, I'd use a chisel to get between the mating surfaces to loosen it first. Then a couple of love taps with a ball peen and it should be free. That's the way I used to do it anyway on the old ford 9's. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  3. Absolutely, I think you should be able to use any hose, just as long as there aren't any kinks in it, you should be golden.. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  4. I'm in North Central Texas, its not quite as bad here. It does seem that it's all of the "leftys" are grabbing all of the TP and water above food.. I live well outside a large metropolitan area and they're freaking out. It's calm around here, it'd be better if I could keep the misses offa' Facebook. Shes telling me everywhere close where new cases are just popping up.. Just irritating, I gotta hear it from the lamestream media, from my alternative sources for news and my wife... It's absolutely maddening!!! Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  5. I would definitely do an inspection in the fuel tank, my wd21 has set up twice for several years with varying issues. The first time wasn't a problem, started it up and added new fuel to the tank. The second, the fuel pump sounded very rough, it had set up for roughly 4-5 yrs. I pulled the pump and the tank was full of rust due to the ethanol in the fuel attracting moisture. However I did pull the tank to clean it, but, pulling the pump doesn't take that long and is well worth it imho.. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
  6. Check the fusible links at the battery. I had the exact same thing happen.. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
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  11. Manik

    sluggish

    Any check engine lights? The cat is a possibility, but, if its faulty it should set a code. The shaking at idle could be EGR, throttle body may be dirty, idle air control valve, or just the need for a tune up. The OBD2 system does a decent job of monitiring all of the intricacies of enngine performance and management. I would start with the basic stuff like a tune up, check the mass air flow sensor and your vacuum lines, it could be hunting for idle. Sent from my LG-H700 using Tapatalk
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