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PathyAndTheJets

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  1. IIRC, Nissan calls for Pennzoil 80w90 LSD.

     

    Any 80w90 with limited slip additives should be fine. You can also just use 80w90 and add a tube of LSD additive.

     

    Ask about fluid for a "posi" rear end. They're probably Chevy guys and call all limited slips Positraction.

     

    If it's leaking out the fill plug it's over full. It's good practice to use a thread sealing tape or compound on your plugs.

     

    If using tape, be sure to get oil resistant type, and wrap it opposite of the way the plug tightens, i.e. wrap the threads counter clockwise since the plug tightens clockwise.

     

    That way the tape doesn't just unravel when the plug is installed.

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    Nah, don't settle for less, get a 4 door 4x4, 1994-1995 preferably...

    2wd doesn't get much better mileage than the 4x4 and parts are harder to find since they are somewhat rare.

    The 2 doors are seriously lacking for access to the rear area, especially of you have the seats down and are using it for a cargo area. Only a few rare 1990 2 doors came with the VG30e, otherwise you are stuck with TBI, two injectors and a funky system rather than MPFI with fuel rails that run cleaner and more efficient.

    1994-1995 have rounded timing belt pulleys that change the recommended replacement intervals from every 60k miles to every 105k miles, and a more updated interior and probably less miles/rust.

    But hey, what do I know? :whistle:

     

     

     

     

     

    In my experience, the four doors seem to have more problems with frame rust. 3 two doors with nice, solid frames and one 95 with a nice hole on both sides. Maybe because the rust ate out all of the poorly maintained two doors...

     

    I think the 2 doors look better, and I'll just swap in a fuel rail and ECM from a 300ZX or a later pathfinder into it. I'm okay with changing the timing belt @60k.

  3. If the transmission is the same besides the bellhousing, you can swap that over to fit. Super common trick for the earlier fs5w71 transmissions so you could get the better gear ratios out of z cars.

     

    You should be able to use what you've got on a VG, if you used the factory manifolds on the z24 then that carb should just bolt up. Or was the z24 still carbed in Australia? Then you may need an adaptor plate fabricated if they changed the intake manifold between the carbed and fuel injected z24s.

  4. Need more engine pics.

    That looks like an L-series dizzy to me.

     

    I have a hard time believing that is factory, I don't know why they'd use an inferior ignition system on it. Overseas got fuel injection and turbos before the US market. But he got points at his parts store, which means they have it in their systems.

     

     

    I'm baffled.

    I think the coil gets power when the points are closed. Then it transforms it and sends it to the rotor, wires, plugs, and then ground.

  5. Picked up a replacement for 50 bucks.

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    The other side got sanded, the rust pitting filled and painted with the closest paint I could find.

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    Is that an original alternator I see?aHGz6Hb.jpg

    Not sure if I should be concerned or impressed. Original radiator hoses?!

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    Engine shots

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  6. Figured it was time to get out of the new people section.

     

    I bought my Pathfinder in June for 500 bucks. It had 260k on it, 4 bald tires, and wouldn't idle. She looked like this.Gon7GMK.jpg

     

    The first order of business was to replace the throttle body. Probably could have cleaned it, but as a proper Nissan enthusiast, there was a new one sitting on the shelf. I also pulled off that stupid dirt catching trim. hsJyBgn.jpg

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    Got it running well, and put decent rubber under it.SQGahlq.jpg

     

    Got new sway bar links and shocks all around.

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    After the mechanicals were taken care of, it was time to replace the Swiss cheese fender and fix the rust on the other. Eo8PLQK.jpg

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