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Thank you Eric. The spark plug cannot be access from below. I think that Nissan is purposely design their car this way to discourage the DIYer like me from messing around the car. They almost succeed until I found this easy to follow video/slide show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7p2v7Rh0ds.
The design costs more to service. I was quote C$350 to replace spark plugs.
Thanks and it is time to get a bigger hammer.
Thanks and it is time to get a bigger hammer.
Thank you for the explanation. I feel more comfortable hitting it hard.
The bigger the hammer, the chance of hitting the studs are higher.
Do you put the wheel nuts back on the studs to prevent damaging the thread or bending the studs?Thank you for the explanation. I feel more comfortable hitting it hard.
The bigger the hammer, the chance of hitting the studs are higher.
Do you put the wheel nuts back on the studs to prevent damaging the thread or bending the studs?Unlike the Honda rotor, there is no screws on the Nissan Versa rotor.
How can you use a HUGE sledgehammer without damaging the rotor?
If I am going to replace the rotor, I will try that.Unlike the Honda rotor, there is no screws on the Nissan Versa rotor.
How can you use a HUGE sledgehammer without damaging the rotor?
If I am going to replace the rotor, I will try that.I am planning to get a Snap-On Air Compressor from Costco with the following spec.
– 20 gallon
– 5.1 CFM @ 40PSI, 4.1 CFM @ 90PSI
– 125 PSI MAX
– 2HPI found a Stanley FatMax air tool kit with the following tools
– 500 ft-lb 1/2″ air impact wrench
– Air Hammer
– Die Grinder
– 3/8″ air rachetIs the 500 ft-lb air impact wrench good enough to take the crank pulley nut off my 91 Civic?
I will be changing the timing belt on my 91 Civic in mid April.
I like to hear your comments on the air compressor and the air tools.
I am planning to get a Snap-On Air Compressor from Costco with the following spec.
– 20 gallon
– 5.1 CFM @ 40PSI, 4.1 CFM @ 90PSI
– 125 PSI MAX
– 2HPI found a Stanley FatMax air tool kit with the following tools
– 500 ft-lb 1/2″ air impact wrench
– Air Hammer
– Die Grinder
– 3/8″ air rachetIs the 500 ft-lb air impact wrench good enough to take the crank pulley nut off my 91 Civic?
I will be changing the timing belt on my 91 Civic in mid April.
I like to hear your comments on the air compressor and the air tools.
It used to give me the complete list of my posts that I made since joining this forum.
It used to give me the complete list of my posts that I made since joining this forum.
Thank you for the contest.
Thank you for the contest.
Great contest and stay dirty.
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