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Punkfinder

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About Punkfinder

  • Birthday 02/22/1979

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    '93 SE-V6 "Trailboss", JGC lift, Skyjacker Shocks, Warn Hubs, 31x10.5 Goodyear Workhorse rubber
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1993

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  1. Thanks for the empathy Scott, I was really attached to this machine. One of my headlights died and I was pricing replacements and found there were minimum $60 for one. Then I found 2 of the 'Euro'-style replacement ones on ebay for almost the same price; those are what you see on there. Definite improvement in lighting as my old lenses were pretty faded.
  2. I'm not sure if this constitutes failing entirely, but the pass. side rear rail is broken in half. I can try and post a few pics of the breakage if you want. The body is good not great and so is the motor and (2nd) auto tranny. Lots of new upgrades as well. I hope to find someone that wants to buy this and take it on as a project so I don't have to part it out and scrap it, but I just don't have the time or resources at the moment to tackle it myself.
  3. After multiple frame repairs over the past few years my mechanic strongly advised me not to keep repairing my Pathy. I now realize I never took enough pictures of my rig. Here's some shots of the first day and then a few shots of the last good summer: Lots of life left in and lots of good parts. Not sure what I'm going to do with it. It will be missed.
  4. Did anyone try the Autorust plates that this thread was originally about?
  5. Just swapped out my rear DISC brakes (new pads,rotors,calipers), which I had to do anyway. I also tightened up the rear sway bar (it was loose) and there is definitely less noise so far. I'll update after I drive it for a few days.
  6. I'm hearing a grinding/clunking noise coming from the rear of my 93 SE-V6 when going in reverse, but only when turning in reverse. If I'm backing up in a straight line, no noise at all. I seem to remember reading somewhere in this forum that it could be the LSD, but searched and couldn't find mention of it. Perhaps it trying to engage even though there's no tire slippage? Has anyone experienced this and know what's going on? Thanks
  7. Having a problem with my driver's side POWER window on my 93 SE-V6. Window goes down about 3", then seems to 'clunk', goes down another 8", then clunks again, and goes right down into the door (as it should). However, when I push the button for the window to go up, there is a buzzing sound from the window motor and I have to pull the glass up to get it started; the window then goes up to the first 'clunk'-spot, needs another pull up, and continues up to the next 'clunk'-spot, and needs to be pulled up again to finally close. I was hoping someone could help me diagnose this. Is it the actual motor that needs replacing, the window regulator, or some of the gears that people on here have mentioned getting stripped/worn out? Thanks
  8. Thanks for pointng out the discount, Precise. I had already placed the order before reading this comment so I missed out on the discount. However, sent one email to Rockauto's customer service explaining this and they immediately gave me the discount. Great customer service!
  9. I decided to go with Rockauto. It was $204 CAD delivered to my door, Canadian taxes in.
  10. Turns out it is leaking at the seam where the top and bottom of the tank come together. My mechanic, who I really trust, says it would best to just replace it; I pay for the part and he let's me help him install it, no labor charge. By the way, it is extremely rusted and if I patch the seam there's no guarantee it won't leak elsewhere soon, that's why I'm going with the new tank.
  11. Filled up my pathfinder completely 2 days ago. I had the front end on jacks afterwards for some underbody work, so the front end was sitting slightly higher than usual. Noticed some gas leaking out through the holes in the metal plate that protects the tank, which is just in front of the rear bumper. Put some cardboard down and it leaked through the night, maybe 5 liters/1 gallon. It isn't really leaking now. Before I dig in there, has anyone experienced this before? Know what I may be facing? Thanks
  12. Thanks for posting these James! I've wheeled through #3 quite often (Simcoe County Forest). It's short, but always nice and muddy in the summer. We should tackle the 'very very, special' trail sometime this Spring. Mike (P.S. don't forget to send me a few of those caps for my window trim when you have some time)
  13. I just repaired a hole in my driver side floor with some sheets of tin, but as you can see from the pic, the tin is now protruding out of my wheel well. This is the view from just behind my front driver-side wheel; you can see my frame just below the hole. Up here in the salt-belt of Ontario, Canada, my tires will be spraying sand, salt, and slush into this hole, so I need to fix it. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to cover this hole and keep all the crap out? Maybe some kind of tar-based coating...? I just need something that will get me through the winter and then I can do a more thorough repair in the Spring. Thanks
  14. Need to replace the driver-side exhaust header gasket for the Pacesetters on my 93 SE-V6. Pacesetter says it requires gasket #G7175 and I can't remember exactly what they looked like. Do you think this is a gasket specific to the Pacesetters or will an OEM exhaust manifold gasket fit properly? Thanks
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