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SkiBumBrian

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  1. Ok. My fix. Spun the rotor around to the distributor # 1 firing terminal and yep, it was way off. Decided to get back to basics and pulled the #1 plug (looked really nice and tan by the way) and ran it to the top. looking at the cap I was at BDC so spun it around again and brought it to TDC and confirmed that rotor was pointing at #1 terminal. Looked at the pulley and yep it was out like the tech said but I did not feel like pulling all that stuff so guess what I did? Yep. New marks. Broke out the timing light and got it setup to about 12 degrees BTC at 750 rpm. The whole issue was never emissions anyway, he just had no timing reference marks..... Hope he is satisfied!

  2. Thanks guys. The smog tech said he made a chalk mark on the pulley so that should help. You are right B. I knew better than to let someone else do it. It was in the middle of the summer, hot as piss here, I was busy and made a mistake not making the time. I have never done one on a Pathfinder but on Subarus, Hondas..... Learned a valuable lesson I thought I already knew. If you want it done right, do it yourself!

  3. OK. Make this as short and to the point as possible. I bought my Pathfinder 2 years ago and had no idea when the timing belt was done. At that time I had more money than time so I had it done by a local shop. It has always ran top notch since but today I had to smog it. It blew awesome numbers but did not pass visual/functional inspection because the tech said the timing marks were off 40-50 degrees. My first thought is that he screwed something up when we installed the timing belt/water pump. Is there anything else I should look at before I accuse him of doing it wrong and expecting him to make it right? I was thinking the damper in the harmonic balancer may have slipped? I would think I would feel that driving it. There is absolutely no vibrations and the truck runs awesome... Hoping one of you gurus can help me with this. His shop is not open until Monday so I have some time to do some of my own checks and make a decision..

     

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  4. Rancho's are cheap but some think they are a bit harsh. That is what I am running and they are fine for me but I like a stiff ride {PLEASE no jokes!) Cant say about the Monroes but you kinda get what you pay for in a shock. One good thing about the cheap shocks, you are not out that much if you don't like them.

  5. Well, it has been 2 years so hadta pull the cold air intake off and install the stock intake to pass visual smog check tomorrow. How ridiculous, if it blows clean it should not matter what engine configuration you have. Since we are on the subject, has anyone seen a place to buy a CARB legal cold air intake for a WD21 VG30E?

  6. Unless of course you get T-boned my some old lady that should not be driving, bend the axle and have to tear the rear end apart to replace. Didn't lose that much fluid but it was enough I guess to set off the ABS light. Maintenance 101, isn't it? Missing fluid has to go somewhere.....

    Guess I need to learn to use the quote function though....

  7. The only reasons for brake fluid to be low in the reservoir is either a leak or your pads/shoes are almost worn out. The fluid level is designed to be reflective of the lining material. Brake fluid should never be topped off without checking to make sure the rest of the system is in good shape. Also now that the reservoir is full, when you go to compress the caliper pistons for new pads it'll make a mess unless the fluid is sucked out.

     

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