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BIGFINDERMAN

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  1. Thanks man. Yea i would have liked to kept the H233B. I actually sas'd it about 6 or 7 years ago. I didn't do my homework and just hacked all the factory link setup off the rear and leafed it with yota leafs. I wish i would have just long armed it, but at the time i just wanted it high in the sky. I ended up junking all my factory parts. I was actually going to redo it this time with leafs in the front again but after studying nissannuts site about a million times, i talked myself into linking it. Im glad i did.

  2. Sup guys. How important is it to have the leaf spring eyes sitting fairly level? I have a 88 pathy sas'd with a waggy d44. Im using yota rear leafs up front. As it sits, the rear eye of the front leafs sit quite a bit lower than the front. I have my shackle mounts welded under the frame instead of through it. I am trying to keep the pathy as low as i can. I know i could go through the frame and gain a little height back as far as the eyes being level. But is it that important? Thanks in advance

  3. A good way to check the timing belt is to take of the distributor cap and see if the rotor turns when you turn the motor over.

     

    So i finally got a chance to go check out my buddys pathfinder. I didnt have a fuel pressure gauge but it seemed to have sufficient pressure when i took the line off of the throttle body. I checked the coil, wires, plugs, dis. cap, and button. All were good. It is getting good spark and what looks to be good fuel flow. The timing belt is not broke. When you turn it over, it wont even attempt to start. I sprayed some starter fluid in the tb and still nothing. It did however seem to cough or backfire a few times. I havnt done a compression test yet either. Any thoughts?? Thanks in advance.

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