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I read in the instruction manual that there are parts once touched or deassembled than they must be changed all together, and to install the cams those parts do need

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Old 04-03-2012, 11:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I read in the instruction manual that there are parts once touched or deassembled than they must be changed all together, and to install the cams those parts do need to be opened my question now is what should I do? R Nissan being to couscous about that
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I read in the instruction manual that there are parts once touched or deassembled than they must be changed all together, and to install the cams those parts do need to be opened my question now is what should I do? R Nissan being to couscous about that
You should replace any gasket or seals that you remove when accessing the cam shafts when installing new ones. Sometimes they are reusable but when you're already spending a significant amount of money what's $50-100 to make sure it won't leak when you're done?
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You should replace any gasket or seals that you remove when accessing the cam shafts when installing new ones. Sometimes they are reusable but when you're already spending a significant amount of money what's $50-100 to make sure it won't leak when you're done?
No that's a given I already kept that in mind, I'm talking about more serious things like the vvel assembly which alone costs 1000$ pluse and other things
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