Replacing the spark plug well seals in the valve covers
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Ehh, I'm starting to rethink using the Maxima covers isn't a ton easier than just using regular G VCs or even doing the R&D method. I was hoping the Maxima VCs allowed the tube seals to be changed out, but they're the same design only "better".
Z1 sells the VCs and gaskets for about $370 or so, which isn't horrible. I might just end up doing the R&D method. Maybe I'll see if I can source some cheap, used G VCs as a backup.
I'm still surprised that I couldn't find ANY aftermarket company that makes upgraded aluminum VCs with replaceable tube seals. It blows my mind!
Z1 sells the VCs and gaskets for about $370 or so, which isn't horrible. I might just end up doing the R&D method. Maybe I'll see if I can source some cheap, used G VCs as a backup.
I'm still surprised that I couldn't find ANY aftermarket company that makes upgraded aluminum VCs with replaceable tube seals. It blows my mind!
#139
Ehh, I'm starting to rethink using the Maxima covers isn't a ton easier than just using regular G VCs or even doing the R&D method. I was hoping the Maxima VCs allowed the tube seals to be changed out, but they're the same design only "better".
Z1 sells the VCs and gaskets for about $370 or so, which isn't horrible. I might just end up doing the R&D method. Maybe I'll see if I can source some cheap, used G VCs as a backup.
I'm still surprised that I couldn't find ANY aftermarket company that makes upgraded aluminum VCs with replaceable tube seals. It blows my mind!
Z1 sells the VCs and gaskets for about $370 or so, which isn't horrible. I might just end up doing the R&D method. Maybe I'll see if I can source some cheap, used G VCs as a backup.
I'm still surprised that I couldn't find ANY aftermarket company that makes upgraded aluminum VCs with replaceable tube seals. It blows my mind!
I am in on this conversation as I was changing my plugs on my '03 G35 & on my very first pull (No. 2 cylinder) I uncovered an oil soaked coil & plug. My car has 114,000 on it, so new valve cover gaskets at this stage is a very reasonable outlay.
But having to either: (a) shell out nearly $400 in parts alone for new valve covers as the tube seals are integral to them; or (b) take a hole saw to my existing valve covers to use a $65 set of grommets seems outrageous (NOTE: rndfactory.com's price for just the grommets & alignment tool = $115 -- they refund you $45 + a $5 credit for sending the tool back to them -- $65 net cost).
VENDOR ALERT: There is a yawning gap in the market for a reasonably priced (I'd gladly pay $200) OE spec set of valve covers for the G35/350Z VQ35DE. Give me aluminum covers with removable/replaceable tube seals (that feature an existing Nissan part No.) & I'd unquestionably pay $300. But paying $400 to buy the same problem all over again = absurd. It's absolutely bonkers.
$160 valve cover sets (yes, $160 for both sides) for the VQ35DE in the I35, Altima, Maxima, & Murano are widely available.
... but for our VQ (with nothing more than varying bolt & valve locations), we're paying more than twice that.
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#141
R & D out of business?
I called R & D (909-287-3511) and the person answering the phone said they were out of business. Is this true?
Also I have a 2005 G35. Isn't the seals for the valve cover the same as the Maxima and 350z? If so then doesn't this work?
http://www.partsgeek.com/qc37y5n-nis...+Tube+Seal+Set
Also I have a 2005 G35. Isn't the seals for the valve cover the same as the Maxima and 350z? If so then doesn't this work?
http://www.partsgeek.com/qc37y5n-nis...+Tube+Seal+Set
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Yeah I saw that in a post earlier in the thread. I like the idea but just can't wrap my head around where the mechanic put the RTV. My #3 spark plug tube is getting oil in it.I haven't taken off the cv cover yet so I don't understand how the cylinder tube fits into the cover, where it's leaking or where to put the RTV. Anyone have info?
BTW,I'm also trying to figure out the studder or the misfire I'm having while sitting at a street light. A month and half ago my mechanic said there was a misfire code for the #3 cylinder so I replaced the coil. That didn't help so I cleaned the mass flow sensor and the throttle body. Also when the gas was low I put in 2 bottles of Sea foam to clean the injectors. About 2 weeks ago the #3 cylinder threw off a P3303 code when the check engine light flashed. Last week I moved the #3 coil to the #2 spot to see if the problem follows the coil. Nothing resolved yet and the darnn thing won't throw off a code. Thought when I cleaned the oil out of the #3 tube that that might fix the problem but it didn't. My 2005 G35 has 223500 miles on it.
BTW,I'm also trying to figure out the studder or the misfire I'm having while sitting at a street light. A month and half ago my mechanic said there was a misfire code for the #3 cylinder so I replaced the coil. That didn't help so I cleaned the mass flow sensor and the throttle body. Also when the gas was low I put in 2 bottles of Sea foam to clean the injectors. About 2 weeks ago the #3 cylinder threw off a P3303 code when the check engine light flashed. Last week I moved the #3 coil to the #2 spot to see if the problem follows the coil. Nothing resolved yet and the darnn thing won't throw off a code. Thought when I cleaned the oil out of the #3 tube that that might fix the problem but it didn't. My 2005 G35 has 223500 miles on it.
#145
So I took off the coil on the number 3 cylinder where the oil was leaking into the tube. Used some RTV around where the tube meets the valve cover. Let it sit for about 24 hours and buttoned it back up. Its been about 1000 miles without a leak. We shall see how long it last. Cost to repair was a tube of RTV. I guess I'm lucky because I have 230,000 miles and the other tubes are dry.
#146
So I took off the coil on the number 3 cylinder where the oil was leaking into the tube. Used some RTV around where the tube meets the valve cover. Let it sit for about 24 hours and buttoned it back up. Its been about 1000 miles without a leak. We shall see how long it last. Cost to repair was a tube of RTV. I guess I'm lucky because I have 230,000 miles and the other tubes are dry.
#148
I called R & D (909-287-3511) and the person answering the phone said they were out of business. Is this true?
Also I have a 2005 G35. Isn't the seals for the valve cover the same as the Maxima and 350z? If so then doesn't this work?
http://www.partsgeek.com/qc37y5n-nis...+Tube+Seal+Set
Also I have a 2005 G35. Isn't the seals for the valve cover the same as the Maxima and 350z? If so then doesn't this work?
http://www.partsgeek.com/qc37y5n-nis...+Tube+Seal+Set
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