my friend had trouble with the top water inlet but the timing cover was in
the way to … you can remove the cover but the back cover stays on.. only
way to remove would be to take off the timing cover… there is no way to
remove to top water inlet …. with timing cover in the way… but it was
good to see how the timing cover works… to remove and set.
Can you help me out I have a 89 nissan d21. I hit a pothole two days ago
know my truck jerk when I accelerate quickly but not when I accelerate
slowly can you help me out
Thanks for the video, I’ll change the timing belt of a 94 Nissan Quest this
weekend, a little bit different of how the parts look like mounted but your
video is a very big help as a perfect guide.
Hello friend that I write to thank you for uploading videos and aprobechar
important to ask a question: I have a 2003 nissan frontier v6 does not
serve the detonation sensor I want to change but I can not locate where I
could say is that I have heard that this sensor under the intake manifold
but I removed the distributor can not see anything so I ask guidance. now
let me thank you for the infformacion you can ofreserme. greetings.
my friend had trouble with the top water inlet but the timing cover was in
the way to … you can remove the cover but the back cover stays on.. only
way to remove would be to take off the timing cover… there is no way to
remove to top water inlet …. with timing cover in the way… but it was
good to see how the timing cover works… to remove and set.
hey where is part 4 ?????
Man…how do you remember to put everything back?
Can you help me out I have a 89 nissan d21. I hit a pothole two days ago
know my truck jerk when I accelerate quickly but not when I accelerate
slowly can you help me out
Please do so, is very important “spread the knowledge.”
one thing is that a petrol i need one for diesel.
Thanks for the video. I will be doing my Xterra in two weeks. Not looking
forward to it.
Thank you for posting this. I plan on playing this video as a step by step
when I change my timing belt this month. Awesome job!
Thanks for the video, I’ll change the timing belt of a 94 Nissan Quest this
weekend, a little bit different of how the parts look like mounted but your
video is a very big help as a perfect guide.
@MarkKWeston That’s the idea of this video. Thanks
Hello friend that I write to thank you for uploading videos and aprobechar
important to ask a question: I have a 2003 nissan frontier v6 does not
serve the detonation sensor I want to change but I can not locate where I
could say is that I have heard that this sensor under the intake manifold
but I removed the distributor can not see anything so I ask guidance. now
let me thank you for the infformacion you can ofreserme. greetings.
Thanks so much for the upload!
Good job friend. Thanks for posting.