Valve lash adjustment
#121
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Mike, you must not be very busy today. That's about all that can be concluded.
Technically, a direct link to shop air and a fitting would have been the correct answer but then again, you hacked up my question. Congrats? Let it be and let the man post his findings (and hopefully pictures). As someone that might actually do this, I'm interested. If you just want to interject your nonsense for pride's sake, don't bother. Really, don't.
Technically, a direct link to shop air and a fitting would have been the correct answer but then again, you hacked up my question. Congrats? Let it be and let the man post his findings (and hopefully pictures). As someone that might actually do this, I'm interested. If you just want to interject your nonsense for pride's sake, don't bother. Really, don't.
#122
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I think the failure of the spring was a very isolated event. I've never heard of a spring failing, but I guess it's entirely possible. If it were me, I'd just replace the single spring unless you plan on operating the car at high rpms for extended periods and/or go with an extended rev-limiter. If that's in your plans, then I'd order the stronger valve springs from JWT and you'd get a free rental of that nifty spring tool.
BTW, congrats on being one of the very few that dives this deep into a VQ35.
BTW, congrats on being one of the very few that dives this deep into a VQ35.
In general I agree about the replacement of one spring. Considering how rare this is and since the manual doesn't say to replace all at one time, I'd tend towards just the one. But a call to a Nissan tech wouldn't hurt (if you can find a honest one!)
#123
Mike, you must not be very busy today. That's about all that can be concluded.
Technically, a direct link to shop air and a fitting would have been the correct answer but then again, you hacked up my question. Congrats? Let it be and let the man post his findings (and hopefully pictures). As someone that might actually do this, I'm interested.
Technically, a direct link to shop air and a fitting would have been the correct answer but then again, you hacked up my question. Congrats? Let it be and let the man post his findings (and hopefully pictures). As someone that might actually do this, I'm interested.
As for busy - yes, and I really should know better than to waste this amount of time with you.
Obviously you aren’t busy or you would have stopped 2 pages ago when I gave you the answer that was too difficult for you to understand.
#124
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http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/ has all the info also. Just need to look.
Thanks Mike. I never said I was busy Mike.
Thanks Mike. I never said I was busy Mike.
#125
http://www.jimwolftechnology.com/ has all the info also. Just need to look.
Thanks Mike. I never said I was busy Mike.
Thanks Mike. I never said I was busy Mike.
But instead, you decided to turn it into a 3 page debate about nothing because everything you kept going on about was in the link I gave you 1 post after you asked.
Its clear you aren’t busy - and you don’t like being wrong and you love to go around in circles even after you are corrected... and you can’t stand not having the last word. So, I'll let you have the last word because I'm certain it will be as pointless as every other post after I gave you the answer.
#127
No,I dont have any mods and havent ever had it it the high RPM range for very long. Passing on the HWY or a little showing off here and there, but nothing ridiculous or excessive.
The Nissan Service Dept is scratching heads and havent heard of this happening.
Thats a cool tool in the pic... I have one coming this weekend on loan from the same guy that could get the buckets to me, along with a full set of exhaust side springs.
Im impressed that you guys are so worked up over this... I appreciate your concern, I really do! The advice that I have gotten in this thread is invaluable and very welcome. I owe all of you so much and I hope I can give back as much as I've been able to take away from this. Keep it up!!!
I hope to have it back on the road by Monday or so... I'll keep you posted.
The Nissan Service Dept is scratching heads and havent heard of this happening.
Thats a cool tool in the pic... I have one coming this weekend on loan from the same guy that could get the buckets to me, along with a full set of exhaust side springs.
Im impressed that you guys are so worked up over this... I appreciate your concern, I really do! The advice that I have gotten in this thread is invaluable and very welcome. I owe all of you so much and I hope I can give back as much as I've been able to take away from this. Keep it up!!!
I hope to have it back on the road by Monday or so... I'll keep you posted.
#129
#131
Not yet... I'll snap a few before it goes back together. Hell, It isnt even all the way disassembled yet, Im waiting for the "tool" and parts this weekend.
Maybe I could put together a little powerpoint presentation for the repair and assembly. We tore it down on a whim so pics werent a priority at the time... Sorry!
Maybe I could put together a little powerpoint presentation for the repair and assembly. We tore it down on a whim so pics werent a priority at the time... Sorry!
#133
Hello, I am tackling the same problem, I got a 2003 G35 Coupe with 90k. This lifter tap started little past 80k. I measured the space with a feeler gauge and found a little extra space on the Cylinder 3 area... Tomorrow I am going to tear appart the Timing chain and pop out the camshaft and inspect the spring.. I am doing all this in my pops shop i think when im that deep i will just take out the head as well.... Here are some pics
I would appreciate any suggestions please PM me, I will keep you guys updated with what I find.
-Thanks
I would appreciate any suggestions please PM me, I will keep you guys updated with what I find.
-Thanks
#134
bump.. got the head out alot of deposits are present maybe the valves are sticking or something sending them out tomorrow morning to get redone. When it comes back it will look like new .This was much more time consuming then I thought. I am going to the dealer tomorrow to buy gaskets, orings, fuilds and whatever else i need and i got a case of the the spray that removes varnish instantly... chea engine rebuild ftw the dealer wants 2500 for this.... damn
BTW sorry for jacking your thread lol
BTW sorry for jacking your thread lol
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