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918pathy

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    1995 Pathfinder SE 3' body lift an 2' suspension lift, custom bumpers F/R, 31 10.50 15 A/T tires
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Screwdriver Mechanic
  • Your Age
    40-45
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Model
    SE
  • Year
    1995

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  • Location
    Arizona
  • Country
    United States

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  1. Sorry that was my bad P0420 is a bad cat.
  2. If I am not mistaken I think the P0440 code is your catalytic converter, I could be wrong so dont quote me (LOL)I am still learning, but I am sure of the experts will chime in and corrrect if i am wrong
  3. That would be pretty cool, I would like to see some pics. of various options.
  4. It sounds more severe than just a fluid/filter change. Does it go in reverse?
  5. Maybe check out ARB/OME, they have suspension lifts for you year make and model, I think they are about 2". If that helps
  6. Check your negative battery cable, the problem might be there. I am not a expert but i had sa similar issue on mine. BGut I am sure the experts will chime in.
  7. My son and I replaced the header collector gaskets.
  8. I just went to start it this morning, and let it run for a few minutes. there was no blue smoke, but the water droplets in the tip of the exhuast, and when I gave a little gas, watery black carbon shot out all on the rim and tire of the truck parked next to me. (WHOOPS). I know some water droplets are nomal but is with the black carbon like stuff, or is that just cuz my exhuast is probably 10 years old and i have a exhaust leak coming from the flange by the O2 sensor
  9. The timing was off a bit the timing marks were not not even lined up, But now it seems to smoke a bit. When Ifirst start it if I give it a little gas some blue smoke comes from the exhaust, once it warms up it seems fine, Also at start up when you give it a little gas, there will be what appears to be water on the ground by the tail pipe and water droplets in the exhaust pipe, the engine does not overheat, the temp gauge goes about a 1/4+/- when fully warmed up. would the smoking exhaust be bad valves or something else
  10. If the 91 Terrano has the same motor as a 91 Pathfinder here, K&N has a drop in filter the part number is 33-2031-2. If that helps
  11. It could that you IAC and or MAF sensor need to be cleaned, I am not a expert like alot of the guys on here. But Iam sure the experts will chime in, Just in case if Iam wrong
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