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PamPoovey

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  1. Thank you very much for the helpful information!

     

     

    Thanks about the congratulations! Finding a manual wasn't easy (4x4 was easier to come by), I had been looking seriously for two months and I wanted one that hasn't experienced a winter snow -and I found it in a Spokane dealership whom bought it in Cali.I'm flying to Spokane (on Tuesday) to finalise the paperwork, hand over the remainder of the money, and drive it back to Vegas...and in a week, drive it to Ohio...

  2. Tomorrow, I will be buying a 2002 Pathy and I was once dead set on getting a grill guard to protect my truck from deer (I will be moving to Ohio in 2 weeks) and then I've come across different opinions, but not from a Pathy owner. I wish it came with one, but it was hard enough finding one that was stick shift!!!!

     

    So I wonder if any of you that have the grill guards and hit a deer how things turned out.

     

    If you would recommend such, which brand, and is it one I can install myself or better off having a speciality truck store do it?

     

    Sure, I love the look of the grill guard and always wanted one for my 95 Pathy, but if it's better off just for looks, then I shall hold off on getting one.

     

    Thank you in advance!

  3. Original Owner 96

     

    Fantastic! I love my Pathy so much, wish I could say the same! It needs a lot of work now, but it continues to be black gold for me! And woohoo, Tuesday, I'm flying to Spokane to buy a 02 Pathy and I am going to drive it back! I've been seeking one with 4x4 stick shift, and with no exposure to rust. I know Spokane gets rust, but it was purchased in Cali so this will be the Pathy's first winter. It has had one owner. So excited!!!

  4. 24 years. Been in the family ever since she was new, with 315, 000 miles on her. If that's not a testament to Japanese engineering, I don't know what is. I swear these things live TOO long. :laugh:

     

    Just wow! My son will be 16 next year and has expressed that he would like this as his first vehicle. What a wonderful and loyal investment Pathys are!

  5. Does anyone remember what size hose it is for the high pressure side? I have replaced the low pressure hose, and the leak presist. There's so much grime, I thought it was all tracing back to just the return house but bwaaaaa! It looks like I can get away with just replacing the high pressure hose, yeah?

     

    Thanks for your help and info, blokes! :blush02:

  6. My truck has been a champion, and I had only found one other dodgy modification in the 3 years I've been working on my truck. Thank you, that certainly clears things up for me! Next time to pick a-part, let's see if I remember to seek out the bolt...though it's getting harder to find this model there :blush02:

  7. I replaced my slave cylinder on Sunday, I discovered one, that I hate where it's located behind the frame and the exhaust, but what left me puzzled is the bolt that feeds through the fuel line into the slave had like 5 washers on it! Once removed, the bolt had threading only half way up and had a hole through the side. I've owned my Pathy for 17 years now, and this is the first time I am ware of, the slave has been replaced. A then boyfriend, rebuilt it about 7 years ago...

     

    Anyways, anyone can explain to me what's the deal with the bolt and all those washers would be greatly appreciated!

  8. I did that like a year ago and I still have not replaced the wire. I meant to tackle that when I changed the oil last month and totally forgot :angry:

     

    What do you suggest to replace it? Remove the starter to get to it or deal with the exhaust manifold area?

     

    Thank you in advance!

  9. I discovered that mine fell off today, so what's worse? It seizing or it falling off? LoL I have the spacer washer and the tensioner bolts, yay. Glad it's not summer yet!

     

    I am looking at the parts pictures on ebay, and I am trying to figure out how to install just visually based on the images provided, but seems like something is missing! Sigh

  10. LoL you're fun, kdj!

     

    Prior to the fan clutch replacement, the engine just sounded like it was reviving super high, there was no squealing. I just assumed that the belt would had taken a beating from being driven from the point where the fan clutch failed in December, until now. There is a slight squeal now, I can't figure out if the belt is making it from the alternator area, or the fan clutch area. It is nice to see that the fan clutch moves freely now!

     

    So what are you thoughts, kdj???

  11. Odds are you are ok, but don't 'goop' in the future, more isn't always better. (but I think you know that now)

    Also, torque to spec, not just "tight", especially on sealing surfaces. (but I think you know that now)

    When you do a new procedure, try to make sure you are familiar with the entire process start to finish, lest you miss a critical part, tool or sequence. You are doing fine though, so don't lose confidence either... ;)

     

    My vote is that you let it sit until tomorrow morning, fill it up, burp it and run it. Obviously let it get full hot, drive it, etc and check for leaks. In the slim case there is an issue, you'll have time to address it as well.

     

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    May I ask the last time the timing belt has been changed? :whistle:

     

    I truly appreciate your words of encouragement!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

     

    My timing belt was changed in 2012. I did have a look at it, becaues I was contemplating changing it since I was doing the other stuff, but I couldn't figure out how to get that doodad off that holds the pulleys (if it's with a chain wrench, mine was too short). The belt looks good, it's wet looking though. There was some greasy grim hiding the indentations though. So I have a new timing belt/ water pump, for when I can either sort it out on my own, or land a boyfriend that also knows what he's doing in that area! LoL

  12. I did scrape everything clean of silcone and prior gasket.

     

    My concern is if I could put it all back together too tight and create a space where coolant can leak through despite me gooping it up.

     

    If just waiting the 24 hours is my only issue, that's not a problem! I have not replaced any coolant yet.

     

    I saw a video where the guy let the silcone tack, and then he place the metal plate (it was not a t-stat he was working with) back in place with hand tightened bolts until the sealant began to present itself out the sides. And hour later, he then torque them in place. I am concern if I didn't do this, that I will have to start all over again.

     

    Thank you, I truly hope I can take the first post and just relax and bake imaginary cookies for everyone's helpfulness!

  13. Personaly I just joined this site to meet girls....I guess it worked, nice to meet you!

     

    If your belts are wearing that fast you might need to tighten your tensioner.

     

    Thank you for the advice, my fan clutch failed in December and this was the first week of above freezing temperatures, which is why I decided to change all the belts at once. I figured the fan clutch having siezed and continuing to drive it, it did a number on that belt anyhow.

     

     

    Thank you for your kind words...and yes, I am single! LoL I love my truck, and even if I wasn't skint, I'd still want to drive it! I would just have it painted like Optimus Prime with all the flames, that's the only difference if I had huge cash flow! LoL

  14. 95 Pathfinder

    There was no issue with thermostat, but my ex who's in another state, insisted that I should change it since I was changing the belts and don't recall having it changed the past 10 years.

     

    Anyways, I did not let the sealant tack before I tightly bolted it down. Should I have? I did put a decent amount of sealant on both sides of the paper gasket. Should I just start over again? Do you think gooping it up well on both sides of gasket will do the job?

     

    I have to be at work Monday at 8am and after I called it a day, I stumbled across a video where someone was demostrating how to use the RTV Silcone (that video did not have a paper gasket). Now I don't know if I am being a worry wort if I did truly goof.

     

    Thank you soooooo much in advance!!!!

  15. I just wanted to say thank you to all you helpers! You are all so kind, have patience, very respectful (you know, a lot of guys have it hard to believe that this girl works on her own truck when she can) and are tremendous!

     

    I spent the last many hours learning how to replace my belts since the fan clutch failed and it's been two years since the belts where last done and were showing wear, even if I don't post seeking help, I can always find what I need on this site! And if I can't, you are all so wonderful and quick to help!

     

    You guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!! :sleep:

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