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vidro

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    95 XE
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    40-45
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    Do Not Go Off-Road
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    1996

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  1. I'm here, sorry about the delay in reponding
  2. I was raised in Biloxi, been a DIE HARD Saints fan since 1970 I very rarely get an opportunity to be concerned for post season play. So I just have to take opportunities when I can to scream the mantra GO SAINTS!!!!!!
  3. It seems unanimous on the throw out bearing. CRAP!! I guess I'll live with it for a while because I really do not feel like disassembling everything again. I’m sure I know the answer to this but I have to ask, any way of greasing the bearing without separating the tranny from the block?
  4. Not familar with "release bearing" would that be the same as the throw out bearing? If that is the case than yes it is new.
  5. Here’s another good one. I rebuilt the 5 speed manual tranny last year, new clutch, pressure plate, resurfaced fly wheel, throw out bearing, yada, yada ,yada. Now I get this funny noise on occasions when I have the clutch pushed down. It’s kind of a vibrating grow- whirl (like that makes any scene) When I let off the clutch it goes away. It doesn’t matter if it is hot or cold. It does not happen in gear or in neutral. Wait, it might happen in neutral I’ll have to back off that comment till I’m 100% sure.
  6. Yepper, you nailed it. Hair dryer seem to do the trick in taking it apart. Had to scrape out the “goo” to get it back together. Yes I will eventually have to buy a new good one sometime soon because this thing is definitely not weather proofed. I couldn’t see spending close to 100 bucks perside on a vehicle that might have had more problems than just lighting issue. But with junk yard parts and help from some good friends she is coming together nicely. There will still be some noticeable body damage but this is a 19 year old’s car and it is 13 years old, still a good car BUT….. I think you get my point.
  7. My question does not involve a Pathy but does involve a Nissan. I figure you guys are good enough and knowledgeable enough you can fix anything or at least have an answer to what might be possible. Here it goes. My daughter wrecked her 93 Nissan Altima this past Sunday, nothing major, nobody hurt. what was her front end went under a pickup truck back bumper pushing in her grill, radiator and buckling up the hood and absolute disinagrating the back half of the headlights assemblies Amazing the actual lens part of the headlights survived without a scratch or crack I went to the junk yard this morning and there is only 1 Altima with the front end still in tacked. It has the grill and the light assembly but the back housing part of the light assembly on the passenger side is cracked and there is something loose inside the housing, it is not the bulb. I think a good epoxy will fix this housing but my question is how in the heck do you take this assembly apart? I can see that there is four little clamps around the outside holding it together than there are the molded on “hook and tab” I do not know the legitimate words I have removed the clamps and have pry up on the hooks to get them over the tab but this thing will still not come apart. Any ideas?
  8. Well here we go. Time for my boy to start driving and I have opted to really screw him up by starting him in a standard tranny. I should say he took his DriversEd in an auto but now that’s over and the car that he will most likely be driving is my 95 standard 5 speeds Pathy. My problem is my driving techniques are by feel and gut. I’m not very good at articulating the finer points of driving a standard, I tend to assume things. I guessing I’m asking for advice/help in what not to forget to tell him. I also don’t want him to pick up my bad habits. My shifting and pedal techniques are things I have picked up from years of driving manual transmission; they may not be the best methods for a beginner. My fear with this whole thing is a new driver being distracted by how to operate his vehicle. This may not be a valid fear, I’m not sure yet. Any advice on, What RPM s to shift? Is it good to hold down the clutch at an intersection when you have the red light, or do you put it in neutral and stand on the brake? Any other bits of advice that I can pass on would be appreciated.
  9. OUCH! She seems to be driving so much better with the Redline fluid in it I hope she doesn't crash and burn. Well after the insurance paid on the damage that kid did to it, I'm really only out 200 to 300 bucks if the tranny crashes now.
  10. Follow this link it might help http://npora.ipbhost.com//index.php?showto...t=0entry67846
  11. Hum? I put 75-90 GL-4 Generic brand oil in the tranny after rebuilding it about 8 months ago. I bought this Pathy real cheap because the tranny, a 5 speed manual, was falling out of it (this is an exaggeration) The tranny was making low growling noises in 4th and reveres. When I drain the tranny oil there were chunks of metal coming out. The cause of the problems was the Main shaft bearing had dissolved Long story short I rebuild the thing, put this generic oil in and she ran BUT she was never really quite, it still how kind of a low "operational whine". Last night I drained the oil to put in the"Red Line" oil, what dripped out of the tranny bothers me, it was black with a little grey. I know dang well that what I put in there was a clear brown oil. I put the Red Line in and drove it around, now the "operational whine" is gone, this is a good thing but now I wonder if I screwed up the tranny by putting that Generic 75-90 Gl 4 crap in the first time. P.S. Any of you fellows live in the Boston area? Any body an IT person?
  12. I take it I'm the face?!! I guess I'm and old dog and this a new trick. I'm figuren the "tick tick tick" is the engine and the "slap slap slap" is for not being proactive. What's odd is my engine does both TICK and SLAP at the same time but not all the time
  13. Welcome & congrats. Hold on, it's a wild but sweet ride.
  14. UUU? Sorry to be so blind too what is evidently the obvious to every body else but I must have missed something. I gather from the topic "TICK TICK TICK ... SLAP SLAP SLAP" that you either spazzzzed out after a night of partying or something serious has occurred with your engine. May I inquire as to which one?
  15. I'm not seeing the picture to well. Your reference to the noise tick- tick slap-slap, was this a constant noise or was it the one that seems to come and go and is inherent to this particular engine? Mine will still make that tick-tick slap-slap noise and I've replaced the T-belt, the tensioner, and the water pump
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