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Yep, that's exactly what I thought it was, too. A buddy of mine with an FX 2 years older had his go bad, and the dealer wanted to replace the whole metal frame. I chuckled because I knew you guys replace just the bushing all the time.
Jake, I'll get in touch with you when I'm back in town and see if it's something worth doing.
Oh, and I'm not sure I can get the diff cover because I use the diff as my rear jack point. I assume that would mess up the fins, but I'm not sure exactly how it's shaped.
Jake, I'll get in touch with you when I'm back in town and see if it's something worth doing.
Oh, and I'm not sure I can get the diff cover because I use the diff as my rear jack point. I assume that would mess up the fins, but I'm not sure exactly how it's shaped.
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Get a spark plug socket so it will hold the plug. Make sure and get them started by hand. It's aluminum block so go easy till they get started and don't over torque.
My issue was with coil packs going out. It was not related to the plug change but I had two fail on me in the same week.
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No snag with the plug change. You just have to work around some wires,and take off the CAI. 105,000 miles when I changed mine, don't know how long they were in but they looked good. I didn't notice any change with the new ones.
Get a spark plug socket so it will hold the plug. Make sure and get them started by hand. It's aluminum block so go easy till they get started and don't over torque.
My issue was with coil packs going out. It was not related to the plug change but I had two fail on me in the same week.
Get a spark plug socket so it will hold the plug. Make sure and get them started by hand. It's aluminum block so go easy till they get started and don't over torque.
My issue was with coil packs going out. It was not related to the plug change but I had two fail on me in the same week.
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anyone got engine underpinning under tray under plastic or whatever its called - that they don't want just laying around that i can drive and pickup fo' free ?
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yep - ebay has some aluminum ones for 167 vented with a filter access that sound entertaining - was hoping someone had some spare stockers or something laying around taking up space, kinda like a dual favor
- do you have a line on 350z junkyards? local? you pull-its maybe?
- do you have a line on 350z junkyards? local? you pull-its maybe?
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yep - ebay has some aluminum ones for 167 vented with a filter access that sound entertaining - was hoping someone had some spare stockers or something laying around taking up space, kinda like a dual favor
- do you have a line on 350z junkyards? local? you pull-its maybe?
- do you have a line on 350z junkyards? local? you pull-its maybe?
It can't be much for an OEM replacement.
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The black one is $199 and the aluminum is $165. I don't think I could pay that, but it's an option I guess. I would go to a junkyard first though.
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I think i'll end up getting the aluminum one probably because - i can spray paint it black if i need to... :P thanks for the link that looks a lil better etc than ebay - or if i can get a free garage one thats layin around lol
here is a picture of my koyo installed - and wth is that hose that goes along the front of the engine for? and a shameless pic ***** pic -
here is a picture of my koyo installed - and wth is that hose that goes along the front of the engine for? and a shameless pic ***** pic -
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