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16th February 2018, 08:27 PM
#31
Legendary
Yeah my silver top has two the same makes it easy, maybe it's a black top thing. Bores look pretty schmick should be good once done. .
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16th February 2018 08:27 PM
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16th February 2018, 08:43 PM
#32
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Yeah 99 to 01 I think Nissan had a brain wave and your one of the lucky ones mate!
Does anyone know why they did that?
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16th February 2018, 09:06 PM
#33
Dribble Master
Originally Posted by
AB
Yeah 99 to 01 I think Nissan had a brain wave and your one of the lucky ones mate!
Does anyone know why they did that?
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Lack of meat in their diets too no doubt
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20th February 2018, 09:33 PM
#34
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So....... the phone call today was to inform me the head reconditioning joint had found a small crack in the head block between cylinders 1&2 that isn’t leaking atm but obviously will at some point 🤯
Their opinion was to get after market head as “new genuine Nissan ones no longer exist”
The cost was only $200 more than the $1200 already quoted for the reconditioning of the head.
At that point I said I’d seen them available “genuine” online and to look into it further.
Surprise surprise 5 minutes later the phone rings with the “good” news that yes you can get NEW genuine TD42t heads but would cost $800 on top of the non genuine price...
long story short I’ll have a new genuine Nissan head and hopefully peace of mind that it won’t shit itself in 12 month time, like I’d be paranoid about if going with aftermarket.
Should get the bus back next Tuesday! 🤞
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8th June 2018, 08:42 AM
#35
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Just to update, I got the paytroll back and two weeks later drove the family to Sydney from Adelaide and back for a wedding. Unbelievably we made it without a drama and hasn’t missed a beat since. The bus has a further 5000kms on her now and I’m about to give her a service before I head up the flinders with a few mates for a couple of weeks. I’ll also be sorting out some new shoes for that trip. Anyone got any experience with the cooper stt pro in a 285/75r16 and the Goodyear duratrak in the same size?
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8th June 2018, 09:15 AM
#36
Travelling Podologist
Originally Posted by
Ben-e-boy
Or just fill a bucket or small esky full of hot water and leave the unopened oil bottle in the hot water to heat up and thin out. Then have a celebratory wank... win win
Or if you're not a wanker (or even if you are) ...... do as above (with or without the celebration) but first get to your local bunnings or equivalent & buy one of these https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftrig...-pump_p6320813 & a couple of metres of clear plastic tube to suit. Your hand (& potentially another appendage) will thank you. Use with a cordless drill.
FWIW - I was advised here to use a GL4 oil in the gearbox, not the GL5 I had previously used. Doing so made a significant improvement to cold changes.
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8th June 2018, 03:46 PM
#37
Smart like tractor
Originally Posted by
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Or if you're not a wanker (or even if you are) ...... do as above (with or without the celebration) but first get to your local bunnings or equivalent & buy one of these
https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftrig...-pump_p6320813 & a couple of metres of clear plastic tube to suit. Your hand (& potentially another appendage) will thank you. Use with a cordless drill.
FWIW - I was advised here to use a GL4 oil in the gearbox, not the GL5 I had previously used. Doing so made a significant improvement to cold changes.
Lol @AB could celebrate well into the night with that
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10th June 2018, 05:49 PM
#38
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Originally Posted by
Cuppa
Or if you're not a wanker (or even if you are) ...... do as above (with or without the celebration) but first get to your local bunnings or equivalent & buy one of these
https://www.bunnings.com.au/craftrig...-pump_p6320813 & a couple of metres of clear plastic tube to suit. Your hand (& potentially another appendage) will thank you. Use with a cordless drill.
FWIW - I was advised here to use a GL4 oil in the gearbox, not the GL5 I had previously used. Doing so made a significant improvement to cold changes.
Impressive, saves time and effort to do....other things!
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