Intake Manifold
Originally Posted by maximaman10
No, I have a Chiltons and a Nissan service manual on disc.
Ok well go into that and see about removing the intake manifold. As long as you have the tools and the knowledge of what you're doing you should be able to do it.
Where'd you get your FSM Tatanko?
Where'd you get your FSM Tatanko?
Originally Posted by Cdg2125
Where'd you get your FSM Tatanko?
However, any time I've tried to download it from there, it's missing the EC (engine control) section. I had to get that particular section from another member.
It's just labeled EC on the list of sections. It has to deal with the ECU, sensors, etc. Drop me an email at pmitchell1@gmail.com and I'll send it your way.
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I've done 4 and it's really not that bad, the hardest part is getting at the back bolts for the egr and the manifold brackets, it's alot easier if you have a (10mm?? & 12mm??) gear wrenches. Use a 3m scuff pad and then brake cleaner and a rag to clean all of the surfaces. Other than that it's just simply disconnecting of clips, wires, hoses, and brackets, just be gentle on that wiring harness
I think the hardest part is getting the coolant line off the intake manifold in the rear. Its best if you can get needle nose plyers or 45degree needle nose plyers. That should help with taking the clamps off the coolant line. Everything else is just simply unbolting or removing a hose hear and there.
Originally Posted by sportbikenut
Did you replace manifold gasket or use RTV sealant or original? Thanks.
I just had my upper and lower manifold off a while back to get all the carbon out....just used some brake cleaner and a rag to wipe out the lower, then filled the upper manifold full of acetone and let it eat all the carbon out for a couple hours....runs like a champ! and I would have to agree with the others, the rear bolts on the manifold are a pain as well as the coolant lines upon re-install....hope you've got some patience, good luck!
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