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nismopc Sep 15, 2013 01:24 PM

IT'S ALIVE!!! 6 gen swap into 5.5 gen - Video and some troubleshooting!?!
 
So, after a long enduring "one man" engine swap, I was able to give myself hope that is is coming to the end.

Link to original post: http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...-6mt-pics.html

Troubleshooting:
1. There is a coolant leak directly below the alternator, but I am unable to find the location of the leak. Literally, I am able to see the coolant leaking, but I am unable to find the source. Any ideas?
2. While trying to start the first time around, all my gauges on my dash went Pffffttttttt.... and no longer work. Any ideas? (checking fuses now) FIXED!
Hahaha... forgot to install the crank sensor!!! :laugh:
3. Clutch pedal is stuck to floor. I can manually pop it up, but then it automatically slams back to floor when pushed. No pressure (hydraulic). Any ideas?


Now the moment I've been waiting for...
I still need to install the Warpspeed y-pipe, so this is with exhaust coming directly out of the manifolds. This is the 2nd video. The 1st was it getting no fuel. After a couple turns and several prayers, here it is:

http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps6c5b94c2.jpg

4th gen maxi Sep 15, 2013 01:32 PM

If the leak is coming from above water pump. Its the freeze plug behind the head.
They pop out when you put water in the winter.

nismopc Sep 15, 2013 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by 4th gen maxi (Post 8851607)
If the leak is coming from above water pump. Its the freeze plug behind the head.
They pop out when you put water in the winter.

Not sure where its coming from, but thanks for the initial knowledge...


...will keep looking.

EDIT: Freeze plugs are still in place and not leaking. See post #7 for current situation on the coolant leakage.

TriniSpeC Sep 15, 2013 01:52 PM

NICE!! I am looking to do the same exact thing. What was the mileage of your donor motor??

nismopc Sep 15, 2013 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by trinispec (Post 8851617)
nice!! I am looking to do the same exact thing. What was the mileage of your donor motor??

72k

nismopc Sep 15, 2013 02:50 PM

Any ideas on the clutch pedal?

It literally smacks to the floor like a switch. I pull it up and it snaps back into the upright position, then without much effort, once pushed it snaps back down to the floor.

This is the only thing keeping me from moving it out of the garage at the moment.

I might break down and have a local shop (less than a few hundred feed from my house look at the coolant leak, but would really like to get the clutch to work.

Thanks again!!!

nismopc Sep 15, 2013 03:27 PM

UPDATE: Appears the coolant is leaking from the location where the drain plug is located. Unfortunately, it's behind the idler pulley bracket. So, I will need to remove the ideler pully and bracket to see what's going on.

Anyone know if salvage yards remove the drain plugs to drain coolant out of the engines when removing from car and before selling? I am going to call the company tomorrow to ask them, but wondered if anyone on here would know if this is typical.

I am going to assume they removed it and either did not put it back in or it's finger tight and allowing coolant to leak out. Something I guess I wouldn't have even thought about checking before installing...

blue_magicSE Sep 15, 2013 03:47 PM

The clutch pedal is sticking to the floor because you have to bleed the clutch.
much like a brake pedal .. you need two people, one to manually with you hand pull up the clutch and push down the clutch (it will build pressure after a while) keep doing this and then get someone to bleed the clutch line on the tranny.
Repeat

nismopc Sep 15, 2013 04:11 PM

Yea, unfortunately thought that might be the issue.I'll get a buddy to help me out. Bleeder is in a tight place up front but we'll manage. Thanks!!!

Maverick4189 Sep 15, 2013 05:29 PM

one piece SS clutch line bud, will save you hours of clutch bleeding that BS Nissan factory thing


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