In this video I will show you how to change the oil and filter on the first generation g35. This is only half of the video, there is a part 2: http://www.you…
In this video I will show you how to change the oil and filter on the first generation g35. This is only half of the video, there is a part 2: http://www.you…
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The bolt sizes 10 mm
make a trap door
why the heavy breathing?
Very nice video. The only problem is that you never stated what size
wrench/socket you used for the oil plug. But still a great and very helpful
vid.
why not
thanks man cool i plan to do my infiniti m next hopes its in the same area
more or less
good job bro thanks for taking time to show us how to do it
How did you raise your car so high to change the oil?
Which oil are you using and the grade THANKS
good video apart from the gloves. lol
6:55 “excellent…looks shiny” lol
It was really funny when the oil splashes of the oil pan…IMHO..
14mm for the oil drain plug.
great videos man i just starting watching them one popped up. all ur vids
are great man esp cas i love nissan/infiniti.. i jus subscribed keep up the
good vids
the drill using a screw driver bit or a socket style bit? I need help asap.
the last time I did this, my wrist and neck started cramping up from those
24 or so bolts.
Thanks for the video, I can see how if the front of the car is elevated,
some of the old oil can be left in the backside of the oil pan.
On my coupe I have never taken the plastic underbody tray off before
changing the oil and filter. I just wedge a towel through the hole to clean
up any mess when the filter is removed. Seems like it saves a lot of time.
Yeah, of course one must be careful when using a utility knife, it is
however, useful in this application. I believe the filter is small to
minimize pressure drop in the system, to allow for quicker warm-up, and for
whatever other reason good or bad
thanks man cool
I’m not sure what you mean by “cleaning the rivets of the drain plug” would
you please rephrase your question or give another reference?
Greatly appreciated for your work. Thanks!
@TheRealJosan lol i got rid of the car about 3 months ago 🙁
is the guy using a cordless screw driver or an impact wrench?
Is it absolutely necessary to change the crush washer on the drain plug?
Where would I find the correct ones?
he’s (me) using a corded drill with a torque setting
nice. thanks for the info… easy as i thought it was…
great video. I did my first oil change on my 350z and if it wasn’t for this
video I would not ave known about the crush washer on the drain plug.
i was wondering what type of oil would u recommend? plz reply soon, thanks