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  1. We hit a record here in Watertown, NY too. The coldest place in the lower 48 states. -34 F here this morning. I was the only person with a truck that started here in the parts dept at the dealership I work at. Guess they should have bought Nissans not General Motors....

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  2. Aftermarket gas caps seem to lead to problems with the evap system from what I have seen on Chevrolet models we work on at the dealership. The aftermarket ones must allow a little air to be introduced into the system or something. Might not be the same for Nissan though

  3. Mine were egged out too, just welded in a nice patch with some large washers and new bearing cones like mentioned above. The nuts on the end of the strut rods were much easier to remove once they were heated due to the nylon lock ring in the nut. (didn't see that at first, what a pain to remove after 200k worth of rust)

  4. I did mine last week, took about 25 mins because I forgot how I did the other. The passenger side only took 15 minutes the first time. Be careful if your door panels are getting soft/old. The push pins ripped through the particle board on my passenger side on about 4 of them.

  5. I am wondering if anyone has done any work with the body other than cutting and trimming it down. I was looking to get the rust taken care of this summer when I get time but not sure if it is worth it. I was eyeballing the rocker panels they list from Sherman Auto body parts and the rear wheel arches. These with some other odds and ends would clean the old girl up a bit. The rockers are going to need welding, which I have access to and a few people who run them as well. Anyone ever use these or any other replacement panels?

  6. Anybody seen the latest creation from Kawasaki Yet? The bike is a true piece of engineering art. They have a few videos of it on Cycleworld.com. A one liter bike with a supercharger to boot, they are claiming in excess of 300 hp on the track only model. The thing looks like it eats tires but it makes me drool every time I see it. If I only had the $25K to go and buy one now....

     

    http://www.cycleworld.com/2014/11/04/kawasaki-ninja-h2r-supercharger-track-bike-dyno-run-exclusive-video/

  7. Once again working on my "oldest" Nissan I have, 2000 Frontier base model with manual everything. This blower motor works on high but not the other settings so I am assuming it is the blower resistor. I have pulled the one in the Pathfinder to clean it out and remove fire hazard material, but the Frontier seems to be in another spot I can't locate. Anyone here have any idea where they are? I pulled the glove box and didn't notice it when I cleaned the squirrel cage on the blower motor. Appreciate the help, and sorry for the non-pathfinder question haha. Derek

  8. If anyone is wondering about this besides me, it doesn't work. The mounting bolt holes are about a half inch closer together on the D21 hardbody alternator. On the other hand the connector for the voltage regulator is the same between D21 and D22 pickups with the exception of wire gauge being different on one side. Back to charging again, although it is charging at 15.07-15.15 volts now.

  9. Finally put my 2000 Frontier back on the road yesterday with a fresh battery and full tank of gas. Maiden voyage was great, and the next one, but later in the day when I flicked on the headlights things got pretty hairy. First the truck wouldn't start at the gas station, then after jumping it the thing fell flat on its face. After getting it parked at a friend's parents' house I started looking and I think an alt from the d21 4cyl will fit into my d22 4cyl. It shows them as being 10 amps less on the d21 but will it really matter if I don't use electronics much? I have manual windows and locks, manual trans, and manual heat controls. Basically wondering if anyone has done it or tried it. Thanks in advance for the help guys, Derek

  10. I always use never-seize on the threads myself, although I live in an area covered in salt half of the year. They usually rot together anyway and I have a hell of a time getting them off. If its falling off though I would apply some lok-tite. The thread locker usually helps keep the threads from corroding together as well from what I've seen.

  11. The studs didn't come out like planned so I had to drill them out completely and heli-coil repair the threads. My tip for anyone going into this job is to make sure you have extensions for the drill bit/bits you are going to use. I had the manifolds tore off and didn't have any way to drill the studs until the right extension came in. I had to buy a Dewalt drill chuck adapter to couple with an Irwin 12" extension.

  12. I have finally gotten around to doing this after all summer of procrastinating. The drivers side head now has three studs snapped off in it, the passenger side is all clear. Now its going to be a pain trying to get the old ones out. I have three different extractor sets from the snap on truck, left hand drill bits, and determination. Still looks like with my luck I'll be pulling the head and sending it off.

  13. Mine just started doing this as well, hard start and rough idle for 30 seconds or so. After that it runs like a top. I swapped my fuel filter and tested the pressure while I was there and it still does it. I am looking for a small leak that may be letting the truck lose its prime and take a minute to start.

  14. I see people all the time riding with bald tires, makes me wonder how they survive. I suppose they are expensive but your life is invaluable. I changed a tire the other day for a kid and the cords were showing at least an inch wide throughout the circumference, on an '08 CBR1000RR none the less. I bought an '04 R1 earlier this year and immediately put new Dunlop Sportmax Q3's on it. It was like night and day in the corners. Still no way I would want to do any of this stuff on the highway like these guys though. I try to keep the wheels on the ground to prolong my fork life (I play mechanic at a powersports shop too in my spare time so I have to do all the maintenance myself).

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