What extra gaskets/orings are needed when replacing head gaskets?
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Ok, so in 2 weeks i'm going to tear down the engine. I need to get all my stuff ordered asap so i can have it waiting for me when i'm on break.
headgaskets (prob cosworth or cometic)
intake manifold gaskets
front crankshaft seal
2 rear water pipe gaskets
That's the list i have so far. What other things should i get to pull this car apart to change head gaskets? I'm sure not all the little orings that nissan says to replace need replaced. I actually do'nt think i need the water pipe ones either. I reused them when i had to take the pipe off before.
ALso, is there a kit that someone sells that everyone uses which makes it simple to order? I see a couple kits on partstrain but it looks like there is a bunch of stuff i dont need in there.
does the upper oil pan need removed to re-install the rear part of the timing chain cover? Do i need new half moon shaped "seals" as they call it on the upper oil pan where the seal goes?
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headgaskets (prob cosworth or cometic)
intake manifold gaskets
front crankshaft seal
2 rear water pipe gaskets
That's the list i have so far. What other things should i get to pull this car apart to change head gaskets? I'm sure not all the little orings that nissan says to replace need replaced. I actually do'nt think i need the water pipe ones either. I reused them when i had to take the pipe off before.
ALso, is there a kit that someone sells that everyone uses which makes it simple to order? I see a couple kits on partstrain but it looks like there is a bunch of stuff i dont need in there.
does the upper oil pan need removed to re-install the rear part of the timing chain cover? Do i need new half moon shaped "seals" as they call it on the upper oil pan where the seal goes?
thanks
Keep it real simple and order the Nissan engine rebuild gasket kit. Its about $200 and it covers everything. Everything in the timing covers, between oil pan and block, everything.
Unfortunately, it duplicates head gaskets (which you won't need if your upgrading) but this way you won't miss anything.
Unfortunately, it duplicates head gaskets (which you won't need if your upgrading) but this way you won't miss anything.
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Keep it real simple and order the Nissan engine rebuild gasket kit. Its about $200 and it covers everything. Everything in the timing covers, between oil pan and block, everything.
Unfortunately, it duplicates head gaskets (which you won't need if your upgrading) but this way you won't miss anything.
Unfortunately, it duplicates head gaskets (which you won't need if your upgrading) but this way you won't miss anything.
so do i have to remove the upper pan to take off and reinstall the front timing cover? I was hoping not to pull that thing off since it would always add a chance to have a leak.
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The reason behind not removing the upper pan is only due to the fact that i do'nt have any leaks right now and taking it apart would leave a possibility for me to screw something up which could cause a leak later.
thanks for your input!
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would i need a rear main seal if i'm not removing my upper pan and the seal on it right now isnt that old?
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Yea, the kit with the head gaskets comes with a front seal but not the rear. It's best to just knock all that stuff out while you have the engine apart. It would suck to have one of those seals start leaking on you 6 months from now.
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I figured that, just sayin, if you're going to have the engine down that far, you might as well go the distance. It's not too hard to do and the rear main is like an extra $30 somethin.
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auuuuuuuhuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh....

damn it, i know i know. I have to decide if taking the risk is worth it. I'll be pissed if i screw something up and then have a leaky seal.
rear main can be changed without taking the upper pan off right?
The rear main actually comes already inserted into it's little aluminum plate, so it prolly won't go on without removing the upper pan, if you try to force it you could mess up the rubber seal between the rear main plate and the upper pan.
It's really not bad removing the upper pan, just one more part you have to clean silicone off of. As long as you do it by the book and pookie the corners of the rubber seals and seal up the pan right, you'll do just fine.
It's really not bad removing the upper pan, just one more part you have to clean silicone off of. As long as you do it by the book and pookie the corners of the rubber seals and seal up the pan right, you'll do just fine.
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The rear main actually comes already inserted into it's little aluminum plate, so it prolly won't go on without removing the upper pan, if you try to force it you could mess up the rubber seal between the rear main plate and the upper pan.
It's really not bad removing the upper pan, just one more part you have to clean silicone off of. As long as you do it by the book and pookie the corners of the rubber seals and seal up the pan right, you'll do just fine.
It's really not bad removing the upper pan, just one more part you have to clean silicone off of. As long as you do it by the book and pookie the corners of the rubber seals and seal up the pan right, you'll do just fine.
pm me your address so if i have a leak i can come punch you in the baby maker

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no not really.... I may need that appendage again in the future haha. You got the FSM? If not, see if someone can scan you those parts or if you can find it on PDF, just follow the book and you'll be just fine bro.
no not really.... I may need that appendage again in the future haha. You got the FSM? If not, see if someone can scan you those parts or if you can find it on PDF, just follow the book and you'll be just fine bro.
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ya, i have the pdf manual. I've done tons of bike engines. It's always nerve racking pulling apart an engine you've never done before. Engine was assembled when i got it so i don't like screwing up what works but i'll give it a shot.
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ya, i'm not as worried now that i have everything ordered.
It's finals week here at med school and i'm just stressed so everything appears to be some huge mountain that it really isn't.
It's finals week here at med school and i'm just stressed so everything appears to be some huge mountain that it really isn't.
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