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Shorty40s GQ (now with pics)

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by Shorty40 »

Bogged - yeah it is a standard tank.

Thanks Dan - I will wade through the luxurious loop pile to have a look through the inspection plate :lol:

Mmmmmmmm - fill it up. Didn't think of that :rofl: I was a bit worried when I put 40 bucks in and the needle didn't move :roll:
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Post by Shorty40 »

Had a look through the inspection hole at the sender and all the wires look OK from that end :?

As well as the fuel gauge not working, a couple of the dash lights flicker on and off intermittently (handbrake, air filter and engine lights).

I was thinking it might be a couple of loose wires behind the dash. Had a look but it seems all good :?

The Nissan guy said it is probably something to do with the alternator (brushes worn out and not making contact) and a regulator (or something :? ). But this alternator fix was about $600 and the regulator thingy about $400, but he said it could be something else :x

Any thoughts :?: I don't really want to pay a grand for a fuel gauge and a couple of blinking lights :roll:
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Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:Any thoughts :?: I don't really want to pay a grand for a fuel gauge and a couple of blinking lights :roll:


But if the alternator is fubar, its gotta be fixed anyway dont it?


I hate intermittant, or dodgey problems like you have.

Sounds like a bad connection or something earthing out somewhere along the line... The battery has water in it? Its in good condition, starts ok etc?
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Post by turps »

bogged wrote:
Shorty40 wrote:Any thoughts :?: I don't really want to pay a grand for a fuel gauge and a couple of blinking lights :roll:


But if the alternator is fubar, its gotta be fixed anyway dont it?


I hate intermittant, or dodgey problems like you have.

Sounds like a bad connection or something earthing out somewhere along the line... The battery has water in it? Its in good condition, starts ok etc?


Since you drive a petrol, I wouldnt bother with the GQ ALT piss it off and put another high amp one in like a commodore or falcon. As these are worth bugger al at the wreckers (shit went to the autions yesterday and could of picked up a VS wagon with a large dent in the bumper for $1000).
Just need to put a different plug on the end and all will be sweet. An easy job for an auto elec if you mount it yourself.

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crap Alt with stupid vac pump
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Post by Shorty40 »

bogged wrote:But if the alternator is fubar, its gotta be fixed anyway dont it?

I hate intermittant, or dodgey problems like you have.

Sounds like a bad connection or something earthing out somewhere along the line... The battery has water in it? Its in good condition, starts ok etc?


He didn't check the alternator, he just "thought" that might be the problem :roll:

I have had no dramas starting the rig for the last couple of weeks since this light and fuel gauge issue :?
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Post by MQ080 »

In 92-93 ST's also came out with the extra body work on the doors. Shorty40 yours appears to be an ST.

does it have the 4 power window buttons in the centre console or along the drivers door?
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Post by Shorty40 »

MQ080 wrote:In 92-93 ST's also came out with the extra body work on the doors. Shorty40 yours appears to be an ST.

does it have the 4 power window buttons in the centre console or along the drivers door?


Power window controls are on the door. It has the power door lock, the power window lock out button, then the four window buttons.
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Post by bogged »

Shorty40 wrote:Power window controls are on the door. It has the power door lock, the power window lock out button, then the four window buttons.


I would say Ti.

Take your VIN to Nissan Dealer, they will tell u.
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Post by Shorty40 »

OK - A few weeks of ownership and the problems start :roll: :cry:

So driving to work this morning and the clutch starts slipping :x Third gear give it some gas and the revs rise but the car goes no faster :oops: back off and its ok again.

Last week or so it has also been dificult to engage 1st from a stand still. Also, 1st to 2nd seems a little difficult at times.

Does this sound like its in the early stages or is it time for a new clutch :?:

Can this be fixed by adjusting the clutch or am I up for big $$$ :?:
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Post by JK »

Definitely sounds like the clutch is on the way out. Bummer dude.

If you get it done, invest in a heavy duty one as you will need the extra strength for towing duties. My old man just went thru all of this. He tow a caravan a lot and with the turbo he smokes stock clutches.
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Post by Shorty40 »

DirtPigs wrote:Definitely sounds like the clutch is on the way out. Bummer dude.

If you get it done, invest in a heavy duty one as you will need the extra strength for towing duties. My old man just went thru all of this. He tow a caravan a lot and with the turbo he smokes stock clutches.


DAMN - So it can't be adjusted huh ? :x

If that is the case, I think I am out of the Watagans night run :cry: :cry: :cry:

James, does your old man drive a GQ ? What did it set him back to supply and fit the heavy duty clutch :?:
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Post by JK »

Shorty40 wrote:
DirtPigs wrote:Definitely sounds like the clutch is on the way out. Bummer dude.

If you get it done, invest in a heavy duty one as you will need the extra strength for towing duties. My old man just went thru all of this. He tow a caravan a lot and with the turbo he smokes stock clutches.


DAMN - So it can't be adjusted huh ? :x

If that is the case, I think I am out of the Watagans night run :cry: :cry: :cry:

James, does your old man drive a GQ ? What did it set him back to supply and fit the heavy duty clutch :?:


I don't know about the adjustability. Someone should be able to answer that for you.

Yep, the crudster drives a GQ. I think the standard one is about $500 and a heavy duty is about $800. Pretty sure this is fitted.
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