For anyone watching: get the allen bolts for the gallery plates. The regular phillips head screws really wanna strip. It's 10 bucks for 21 of em from CZP and worth it for that price.
dawn dish soap and warm water work really well at getting rid of the paper style gaskets. just did both of mine in about 2 minutes, on small parts with like these i'll use mother mag wheel polish or jewelers rouge to "level" it with a small dremel.
Where are you located and do you wanna work on my engine. lol you made this look easy and simple, yet professionally done. I'm afraid of the quote i'm going to get tomorrow. lol
You most likely don’t need to replace the chains.. I’ve done them at that mileage without since the failure point is generally the guides, you can look at how far extended the tensioners are and determine whether the chains have been stretched... Inspect the guides and make sure that they are in good shape, replace if necessary.
2 videos in one day? Fuhhhhh this is good.
For anyone watching: get the allen bolts for the gallery plates. The regular phillips head screws really wanna strip. It's 10 bucks for 21 of em from CZP and worth it for that price.
thanks for making these videos on the gallery gaskets!
An what r the torque specs for the gallery bolts?
10-12 FT LBS
excellent video
dawn dish soap and warm water work really well at getting rid of the paper style gaskets. just did both of mine in about 2 minutes, on small parts with like these i'll use mother mag wheel polish or jewelers rouge to "level" it with a small dremel.
Hay great video... how come u didn't change the timing crank seals
Great and educative video, you need more views and likes dude
I love your OCD, keep it up brother...
You guys are phenomenal!
Where are you located and do you wanna work on my engine. lol you made this look easy and simple, yet professionally done. I'm afraid of the quote i'm going to get tomorrow. lol
what is the torque sequence
how many ft lbs of torque?
What torque did you use for the screws holding the new gaskets on and how did you get the specs?
10-12ft lbs is what is recommended on CZP's site
Did u put gasket maker on the new reinforced gaskets?
First time seeing someone spread the gasket Maker like this did it old up ?
probably not
Good stuff guys!
Thanks for watching!! 🤘🏻
So I took off the timing chain tensioner and the camshaft moved and everything is not A-line no more what should I do
I wanna do my he’s galley gasket too, but I need to do the timing chain too, it’s at 160k miles.. I’m kinda scared but this video gave me motivation
You most likely don’t need to replace the chains.. I’ve done them at that mileage without since the failure point is generally the guides, you can look at how far extended the tensioners are and determine whether the chains have been stretched... Inspect the guides and make sure that they are in good shape, replace if necessary.
SUPERFREESTYLE what all did you need for the galley gasket replace? Besides the gasket and hondabond
At 160k what else would you recommend replacing?
Thank you like your Video very useful !
What would be a good price for a mechanic doing this ?
What are the torque specs for those Allen screws?
Nissan doesn't have a stated tq spec but the guys at CZP recommend 10-12 ft lbs
Can leaky gallery gaskets cause idle misfires as well as low oil pressure and oil light on
why do i feel like this is a porn movie? i guess the way this music is playing and the way he is cleaning everything lol