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Cuong Nguyen

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  1. Once you remove the pulley off, spray some WD-40 or similar product on the lip. Tap around on the Harmonic balancer to work the lubricant in. put the pulley back on with 2 bolts and wiggle it around to help with lube penetration. In a bit you should be able to pull the balancer off. That's what I did. Other method is to get a gear puller.

  2. It's connected to the main wire harness. It's about a foot or so back from the fusible links that connect to the positive lead on the battery. I'll get a better picture up in a bit.

     

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  3. so if i was off a tooth on the dizzy, that would cause the knocking sound?

     

    Is it really necessary to do the screwdriver method to find tdc since everything else lines up???

     

    this is driving me crazy man :furious:

  4. John pointed it out in another thread that the crank rotates two times for one full turn of the dizzy. I popped the dizzy out and rotated the crank one full turn and set the dizzy back to number one. She turned over but didn't start. I'm going to reset it the way it was and try it again. Also, It's possible for some odd reason that the timing belt could have slipped a tooth or two so I'm going to investigate that later today.

  5. did he bleed all the air out of the system? also, might want to check on the radiator cap. The radiator cap is used to pressurized the cooling system to raise the boiling point of the coolant. Might also see if the fan is working too.

  6. I got around and got the main parts of my Pathfinder put together. I got her to fire up and run on her own for a bit until i started hearing a clunking and knocking sound from the engine bay area. That's when I turned her off and called it quits. She was running poorly as well and I was wondering what it could be. She hasn't been started since November back when I got into my wreck. There was a lot of smoke and fumes from the unburned fuel and the engine burning off the spilled oil. I did remove the distributor when I removed the upper intake plenum. I did put her back to TDC and aligned the rotor on the dizzy to where #1 firing position.

     

    This is TDC, correct?

     

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  7. I don't know the mileage on your vehicle but, you should replace your cap, rotor, and spark plug wires if you haven't already did so. You should also replace th PCV valve as well. Oh oh, and other big factor, is your Oxygen sensor. Replace that as well. There's not much you can really do to gas mileage really. If you still have the auto locking hubs up front, I'd recommend that you replace them to manual locking ones. It's been said it'll help you get some mileage back.

  8. I took apart my plug to clean the contacts on the wires when I should've done it one by one. Now I don't know what order they go in. I need her running so I can go to school tomorrow! Would someone be so kind and take a picture of their plug with the rubber cover pulled back so I can see what order it goes in? A diagram would help too! TIA

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