yeah you forgot to mention and show how you got the bolt underneath the
throttle body, i had to watch a secondary video to see what i was missing.
otherwise it was helpful
Never Did Mention About The Bolt Underneath The Throttle Body .. But
Overall Very Helpful Video With a Very Beautiful Women That Doesn’t Mind To
Get Her Hands Dirty !
Wonder why Nissan would design an intake manifold that would overlap the
sparkplugs while other makers tuck them either at the front or rear of the
engine, which makes maintenance much easier without removing anything prior
to accessing the plugs…
This is good and pretty close for a 2008. You need 10mm sockets, 10mm
wrench, 5/16 sockets and wrench. For the 2008 there are 2 bolts for the
plastic cover and 6 bolts holding on the manifold – plus a 7th one on the
right back side that you have to get to. I don’t know the part names but
there is a steel intake valve held by 4 bolts, you have to take this off on
the 08, but to get it off you have to take out the flexible hose that
connects it back to the air intake so that you can get to the bolts. For a
non-mechanic this takes about 1 hour or so. While you are there, change the
PCV valve. Definitely wear gloves. If you don’t have a magnet, I use tape
to make the fit of the socket tight on the spark plug. If you are not a
mechanic, take pictures as you are going along, then if you forget how to
put something back, then you can look at the pictures.
Thx for the warning bout the bolt under the throttle body.!
yeah you forgot to mention and show how you got the bolt underneath the
throttle body, i had to watch a secondary video to see what i was missing.
otherwise it was helpful
Never Did Mention About The Bolt Underneath The Throttle Body .. But
Overall Very Helpful Video With a Very Beautiful Women That Doesn’t Mind To
Get Her Hands Dirty !
Wonder why Nissan would design an intake manifold that would overlap the
sparkplugs while other makers tuck them either at the front or rear of the
engine, which makes maintenance much easier without removing anything prior
to accessing the plugs…
This is good and pretty close for a 2008. You need 10mm sockets, 10mm
wrench, 5/16 sockets and wrench. For the 2008 there are 2 bolts for the
plastic cover and 6 bolts holding on the manifold – plus a 7th one on the
right back side that you have to get to. I don’t know the part names but
there is a steel intake valve held by 4 bolts, you have to take this off on
the 08, but to get it off you have to take out the flexible hose that
connects it back to the air intake so that you can get to the bolts. For a
non-mechanic this takes about 1 hour or so. While you are there, change the
PCV valve. Definitely wear gloves. If you don’t have a magnet, I use tape
to make the fit of the socket tight on the spark plug. If you are not a
mechanic, take pictures as you are going along, then if you forget how to
put something back, then you can look at the pictures.
Nice bumper lol
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