I am putting my bottom end back together (been about 3 months since I took it apart). I bought the Cometic bottom end kit from FRsport in the link: http://i2.frsimg.com/images/detailed_im ... c0c372.jpg
I can't seem to figure out where 3 of the items go and I have searched the FSM to no resolve...
1. The L-shaped gasket, where does it go?
2. The small black rubber o-ring, again can't find where it goes...
3. The orange gasket/seal (was never in my kit...), I believe this to be for the location identified in this picture: http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj68 ... ild024.jpg. If so, I will have to get another.
Any help is greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
K
**Edit - I should have clarified, it's a DOHC**
Rebuild- Bottom end seals
Rebuild- Bottom end seals
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Re: Rebuild- Bottom end seals
DOHC? I dont recognize the L shaped gasket or the thin O rings
I got my oil pump seal that goes on the front cover at a nissan dealership for 6 bucks and they were in stock
I got my oil pump seal that goes on the front cover at a nissan dealership for 6 bucks and they were in stock
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Re: Rebuild- Bottom end seals
Yeah, all the others make sense. Front and rear main oil seals, but for the life of me I can't find a definite location for the three I listed..! As I mentioned the FSM doesn't show them anywhere in the exploded view on EM-12 of the '97 manual.
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They could be for the truck or altima version of the KA, dont forget they include extra things that you wont necessarily use... Maybe someone else will chime in. I have rebuilt quite a few KAs and as far as i can remember the distributor and fuel system are the only things that use O rings.
Maybe emissions related?
Maybe emissions related?
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Hmm perhaps... What about that location in the picture with the arrow, any seal needed for that other than liquid gasket? Reason I ask is because I put the lower timing cover on already and don't want to take it off if I don't have to!
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Sorry buddy
You need to put that gromet in there rather than just RTV. Im sure RTV will hold up for a bit, but its under 60+psi which is a lot for RTV sealing against a semi flat surface
You need to put that gromet in there rather than just RTV. Im sure RTV will hold up for a bit, but its under 60+psi which is a lot for RTV sealing against a semi flat surface
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Re: Rebuild- Bottom end seals
Copy that, thanks for the reply! Just a bit of re-work, but its easy at this stage at the very least.
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Other than what he said everything looks like it is in order.
People forget that grommet all the time... and then what hell happens afterwards is FML status.
People forget that grommet all the time... and then what hell happens afterwards is FML status.
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I put a very light coat of rtv on the seal too, even though it shouldnt need it
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