Spent an afternoon under the car.
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Joined: Jul 2005
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From: Taxachusetts
Spent an afternoon under the car.
Figured with 65K miles, and fall coming in New England, that I'd do some maintainence today while it was still T shirt weather.
I did:
Oil Change
Trans Drain/Fill
Transfer Case Drain/Fill
F&R Differentials Drain/Fill
Air Filter
Cabin Filter
Power Steering Drain/Fill
All synthetic fluids except for engine oil. I prefer conventional here.
Start to finish from time i started jacking up the car and cleaning up was around 3.5 hours. It's nice how easy these cars are to do regular maintainence on.
Next weekend, 4 new tires M&B and alignment.
I need to do my belts....that's about the only pressing concern.
Honestly, easiest thing to do on the car was the trans Drail/Fill. 19mm wrench and a 10mm socket and a funnel and it takes no time at all. i always get 4 quarts out. (but i keep 5 on hand) Easier than the oil change. I should do it more regularly. Car seems to shift smoother too afterwards.
Anyway...car drives nice now..or maybe it's all in my head
OH BTW, does anyone know the TSB offhand that relates to the slight knocking noise heard at idle? I remember it being said it was an EVAP hose that was rattling around and there was a TSB showing how to fix it??
I did:
Oil Change
Trans Drain/Fill
Transfer Case Drain/Fill
F&R Differentials Drain/Fill
Air Filter
Cabin Filter
Power Steering Drain/Fill
All synthetic fluids except for engine oil. I prefer conventional here.
Start to finish from time i started jacking up the car and cleaning up was around 3.5 hours. It's nice how easy these cars are to do regular maintainence on.
Next weekend, 4 new tires M&B and alignment.
I need to do my belts....that's about the only pressing concern.
Honestly, easiest thing to do on the car was the trans Drail/Fill. 19mm wrench and a 10mm socket and a funnel and it takes no time at all. i always get 4 quarts out. (but i keep 5 on hand) Easier than the oil change. I should do it more regularly. Car seems to shift smoother too afterwards.
Anyway...car drives nice now..or maybe it's all in my head
OH BTW, does anyone know the TSB offhand that relates to the slight knocking noise heard at idle? I remember it being said it was an EVAP hose that was rattling around and there was a TSB showing how to fix it??
Last edited by Mustang5L5; 09-12-2010 at 05:35 PM.
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Joined: Jul 2005
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From: Taxachusetts
Mobil 1 in the diffs and Xfer case, Nissan Matic-S in the trans, and Castrol in the engine. Purolator PureOne oil filter
Beleive it or not, i can't find Amsoil on the shelf in any of the local stores. No idea where to get it really. I've been looking too.
I didn't really have much of an issue with filling the diffs and xfer case. I bought a pump at advanced that screws on the bottle and works pretty well. Sometimes i make a little mess, but the filling job is pretty quick.
Beleive it or not, i can't find Amsoil on the shelf in any of the local stores. No idea where to get it really. I've been looking too.
I didn't really have much of an issue with filling the diffs and xfer case. I bought a pump at advanced that screws on the bottle and works pretty well. Sometimes i make a little mess, but the filling job is pretty quick.
Last edited by Mustang5L5; 09-12-2010 at 05:50 PM.
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Posts: 8,818
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From: Taxachusetts
http://www.infinitiscene.com/forum/a...5&d=1244618960
have to look into this. For the price of the part though I'll just live with it.just want to confirm first
Last edited by Mustang5L5; 09-12-2010 at 05:57 PM.
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Some people prefer to use conventional and just change it more often. I assume he's using Castrol GTX which is a very good conventional oil.
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Most conventional oil can easily go 7K miles with no problems
3k oil change is the old school way of thinking
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last time i tried going 5k+ miles in between oil changes i messed up my solenoid pistol. i wouldn't recommend going past 4.5k miles with this model g35
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