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ImaHokie

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  1. Old thread...new pics...

     

    At about 140,000 miles, my Pathy's gas pedal was sticking. After the engine was warm, accelerating after stopping at a traffic light was a real adventure.

     

    I decided to take the throttle body completely off to clean it.

     

    Front side of throttle body before cleaning:

     

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    Rear side of throttle body before cleaning (can't imagine why that would be sticking...can you?):

     

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    Upper intake manifold before cleaning:

     

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    Rear side of throttle body after cleaning:

     

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    Intake manifold after cleaning (I used throttle body cleaner on cotton strips fixed to a gun cleaning rod). Next, I'll try Seafoam to see if I can get more junk removed that I couldn't reach.

     

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    The job took a bit longer than planned because the rubber air duct connecting to the throttle body cracked as I removed it...I had to wait a few days for the new part to arrive from Courtesy Parts.

     

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    No more sticking gas pedal! I can't say I've really seen any mpg improvement. Any increase in power? Not really sure about that; I usually think my power is better after washing & waxing the outside. But the fixed gas pedal has been great.

     

    Thanks to the previous posters that helped me figure out what was causing the sticky situation!

  2. Do stock center caps fit over the hubs on these wheels?

     

    The stock center caps (at least mine) don't fit after the Warn hubs are installed because the Warns stick out too far. The original poster on this thread shows a different style cap - he cut the center out to allow it to be used with the Warn hub. I think my caps are too small to cut out the center.

    Good luck!

  3. I thought I'd add a few pics from my Warn hub install showing the C-clip. I definitely think this is an upgrade to the Pathy. The previous posters provided some great info that helped with my install.

     

     

    Dust cap off - showing C-clip.

     

    Warn3.jpg

     

     

    C-Clip

     

    Warn4.jpg

     

     

    Drive flange removed, showing groove on CV axle for C-clip

     

    Warn6.jpg

     

     

    My biggest problem was getting the C-clip back on after putting the 1st part of the Warn hub on. The axle kept getting pushed in, covering up the C-clip groove. After several attempts, I finally got it lined up correctly...and got that good "snap" sound when the C-clip seated in its groove.

     

    Warn7.jpg

     

     

    On my '97 Pathy, the original studs were long enough that I didn't need to replace them. I'd bought replacement bolts just in case the Pathy's original studs were too short for the Warn hubs.

     

    Warn8-1.jpg

     

     

    Final product...

    Warn9.jpg

  4. Hey Jeff,

    I live just south of Raleigh in Johnston Co. I just bought a '97 SE two months ago. Mine has 135,000 miles. Before that, I drove WD 21's for 23 years. I'm now on my third Patfinder.

    Welcome to the NPORA forum...I just found this website a few months ago - its a great resource! :aok:

  5. I assume you have pictures of your resistor pack from an R50?

    Anychance those pictures still exist? I don't smell smoke yet, but I know the PO stored the rig outside, so I wouldn't doubt there'd be some debris collected in that little niche.

     

     

    Showing my ignorance here...

    I tried checking this out on my R50, but I had difficulty removing the black cover (blower box?). I think I got all the screws off (after getting the glove box off), but the lower half of the box seemed stuck at the bottom. Didn't want to break it so I bailed. Is it supposed to come off after the four 10mm screws are removed...or am I missing something? Thanks!

     

    By the way...this thread explains why the fan only worked on "high" on my first pathfinder (my old '88... R.I.P.).

    Pretty cool to find that out after all these years.

  6. I have what you need...and it does not compare with what 4x4parts has... click on my signature.

     

    Verrry nice.

    Convenient access to the oil filter...gotta love that!

    I'll be getting one from you (just the front skid plate) this summer.

    Thanks! :aok:

  7. That's always good to know... :aok:

     

    Welcome and congrats on the new steed!! 23 years of Nissan Pathfinders. Damn!!

    I've been driving Nissan trucks for 16, but Pathys only for 6 of that.

     

     

    My 95 has 106,000... :D

     

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    Thanks! I guess I'm a creature of habit. Those old '88 and '89 Pathys sure fit like a glove. They seemed nearly indestructable. They sure took me on years of commutes to work and long trips to hunting spots. The only think I didn't like was the emissions control stuff on the driver's side at the front under the hood. AIV system I think they call it. I had to replace those parts several times as they rotted thru with the corrosive stuff that goes thru there.

    The best mission I can remember with them was during Hurricane Fran, when my in-laws borrowed my Pathfinder to see if their place on the coast still existed. It got 'em there. They were lucky they didn't get swept away by flood water, but the Pathfinder made it.

  8. After driving 1st generation pathfinders for 23 years, I definetly have a lot to learn about the R50. I was actually thinking about buying a '95, but I came across this '97 at a pretty good price. The seller also had some new shocks & struts (still in the box) that he included. He said they were KYB's, but they turned out to be Sensen brand. I think I'll give them a try in a year or so.

    I have a potential buyer for the '89 who also has a '90 Pathfinder. He's planning to combine the best parts from both & sell the resulting vehicle. So my old Black Streak will be sort of like an organ donor...it would have wanted it that way... :sleep:

  9. Hello all, I found your group a couple weeks ago & registered today. I just bought a 1997 Pathfinder after driving a '89 Pathfinder for 15 years and a '88 Pathfinder for 8 years before that. I decided to retire my '89 after 336,000 miles.

    Now that my new Pathfinder is the unibody (2nd generation), I'm trying to find the best info to try to keep it running as long as my '89 lasted. I've already noticed several good posts that will help me with the new Pathy. I'm really enjoying the '97 and I appreciate all the good information in the forums.

    Next up for the '97 Pathy: Monday - timing belt, water punp, tensioner, thermostat. Next month: CV boots, diff'l & transfer fluid changes, fuel filter...and maybe the Jackson AutoSport "Missing Link" part I read about on this website.

    Thanks for all the info & I look forward to chatting with you in the future.

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