what to do next??
what to do next??
So I've had my new/old baby for about two months now, I have fixed the window motor, fixed the trunk latch that wouldnt open, replaced my leaky master cylinder for my clutch, got an oil change, got my cv axle replaced. Now what should I do? What seems to be something that should be done immediately? I've also been wanting to start some mods but those can wait if need be. Any suggestions?
Its a 91 SE, so I think it does have a timing belt. I have driven it really hard recently to see if anything feels weird. Is a tune up something really hard to do? can anyone share a link on a step by step?
Then he's right. If you have a VG, the first thing you should do is a timing belt; if it breaks on you you're gonna have bent valves, and you don't want that $850+ expense.
if you have no record of when the timing belt was done, its worth doing the timing belt/water pump/thermostat soon. 3rd gen VG30E are interference engines, if the belt breaks you'll have bent valves and need a new engine
On the VG, you don't need to take out the inktake to change the spark plugs.And also, while you're doing the timing belt, might as well change the water pump if you don't know how long it's been there.
You can also read some of the experiences I had doing the change:
http://forums.maxima.org/3rd-generat...questions.html
Last edited by La Zona Imagery; Nov 12, 2012 at 09:01 PM.
Timing belt/tensioner, waterpump, all fluids(trans,radiator,PWS, brake), check motor mounts, check suspension. I do drain/fill on all used vehicles within first month of purchase, usually 3-4 drain/fills will get most of the old/dirty fluid out w/1-2 week intervals between each drain/fill(Valvoline Max ATF). I usually do the radiator coolant at the same time while she's in the air and I use the same coolant that Nissan uses. I use oem brake fluid and PWS fluid.
for you guys doing the timing belt...always change out that tensioner spring stud.
the design is total krap but if that stud breaks it will lose all tension on the belt.
also on these critical part try and use OEM parts.
the design is total krap but if that stud breaks it will lose all tension on the belt.
also on these critical part try and use OEM parts.
i bought it at around 380k and it blew up at 429k, guy did plugs and wires not too long before i bought it so they were good



