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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Maxima / November 2006

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1995 maxima se..valve cover leak:(

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:) :) - 01 Nov 2006 02:59 GMT
Ok Ive let this problem go far enough!  I can take the oil burning of
the exhaust anymore.  The rear one is leaking(why is it never the easy
front one:))  Anyone have any idea how long of a project this is?  Any
pointers? or is it pretty straightforward?  Plenum has to come off I
see...  Thanks for the help! :)Nel
njmodi - 01 Nov 2006 03:24 GMT
:) :) wrote:
> Ok Ive let this problem go far enough!  I can take the oil burning of
> the exhaust anymore.  The rear one is leaking(why is it never the easy
> front one:))  Anyone have any idea how long of a project this is?  Any
> pointers? or is it pretty straightforward?  Plenum has to come off I
> see...  Thanks for the help! :)Nel

Ya -plenum has to come off - not "hard" - just time consuming because
of all the extra unrelated stuff you have to dismantle/disconnect to
get to the point where you can take the plenum itself off.

Once the plenum is off - it's just 8 bolts (IIRC) to get the valve
cover off.  While you have the rear VC off, you might want to replace
the spark plug tube seals that press into the underside of the cover.
These tends to crack with age and allow oil to leak into the spark plug
chambers.

I would also recommend that you clean out the EGR port on the plenum
and EGR guide tube itself.  Both of these tend to clog up with deposits
over time.

Further - since it's easier to some of the hoses/bolts with the
throttle body removed from the plenum, if you do go that route, take a
few minutes to clean out the throttle plate and IACV passages.

Good luck with the project.

Nirav
:) :) - 01 Nov 2006 04:43 GMT
Hello Nirav...Thank You very much!  I will keep this list with me while
I work. Thanks again! :)Nel
njmodi - 01 Nov 2006 05:02 GMT
:) :) wrote:
> Hello Nirav...Thank You very much!  I will keep this list with me while
> I work. Thanks again! :)Nel

No probs - if you search for posts I made ~Summer 05 - you'll find
things I struggled with, my successes and my failures.  Feel free to
email me at njmodi at yahoo dot com and I can tell you what tools you
should have handy to help make this go smoothly.

Where are you geographically located?

Cheers,
Nirav
96 Max GLE, 139k
:) :) - 01 Nov 2006 05:35 GMT
Hello:)  Thanks!!  I really appreciate your help!  Im in
Florida...yourself??
njmodi - 01 Nov 2006 05:46 GMT
:) :) wrote:
> Hello:)  Thanks!!  I really appreciate your help!  Im in
> Florida...yourself??

Illinois - so getting together to tackle this is out of the question
unless you want to drive a long way... :)
:) :) - 01 Nov 2006 07:25 GMT
:)..a little bit of a drive...although I was in Wisconsin a couple of
months ago:)   Where can I buy the stem for the lug nut?  Do I bang it
from the front to the back or??  Thanks again:)Nel
AS - 02 Nov 2006 00:08 GMT
Hey Nel, where in FL?  I am in south broward county, Pembroke Pines to
be exact.  If we are close, you can count with my help.

Alex

:) wrote:
> :)..a little bit of a drive...although I was in Wisconsin a couple of
> months ago:)   Where can I buy the stem for the lug nut?  Do I bang it
> from the front to the back or??  Thanks again:)Nel
:) :) - 04 Nov 2006 07:01 GMT
Hello:)  Im in Duval County way up north(Jacksonville Florida).  I
appreciate the offer to help...my zip is 32258...I think you are pretty
far away?  Thanks again!:)Nel
AS - 04 Nov 2006 07:45 GMT
Yes, too far away, I am in 33029

:) wrote:

> Hello:)  Im in Duval County way up north(Jacksonville Florida).  I
> appreciate the offer to help...my zip is 32258...I think you are pretty
> far away?  Thanks again!:)Nel
:) :) - 05 Nov 2006 05:45 GMT
Thanks anyways!! :)
 
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