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  1. Looks great! Done mine last year-looks much better! Got normal grommet from Halfords, sprayed it to match paint work! Not perfect match, but looks ok :) done that on my silver celica and there is a bloke who makes plastic, flat, grommets to fit exactly and you give him paint code and he sprays them exact color... When I had it on my celica it was hardly noticeable! Will email him him, to see if he can do same for 350s. What's the actual hole size? (By the way, that's hole from wiper delete I'm asking about...I know we have some dirty minds on here :lol:) is it 25mm?

    Ive just ordered a nice billet item to delete mine with, will spray it silver to match the car ;)

     

    Let us know how you get on with the plugs. If it works out ill update the guide. I'm not 100% sure of the hole size but the 19mm grommit fits well.

     

    Who runs the Flat Roofing Company?

     

    No idea, just happened to be parked beside my car

  2. 0345 is the camshaft position sensor bank 2.

     

    I've just had a problem with the bank 1 sensor (code 0340.)

     

    I found it would drive fine when cold but some time after it warmed up there would be a brief loss of power followed by power returning with the TCS and slip lights.

     

    There was a recall in the USA over a similar issue but not in the UK. http://repairpal.com/nissian-crankshaft-and-camshaft-sensor-recall-475

     

    I bought the sensor from ZMANALEX and swapped it in. So far no return of the problem.

  3. This is my first guide. If I have missed something or you know a better way please post and I will update the guide.

     

    As always do this at your own risk, this guide shows what I have done and theres no guarantee I'm correct.

     

    Whats the benefit?

     

    mack wiper del 1.jpg

     

    1) It makes the rear end look very sleek.

    2) Small weight reduction which has helped my "double tap boot" problem. (While your at it you can also remove the boot weight)

    3) Can be just as easily reversed.

     

    Whats the downside?

     

    1) You loose use of the rear wiper and if you wish, the spray nozzle. Personally I haven't missed it. The rear window can also be treated with Rainex to repel water.

     

    2) If your car is not black you will end up with a small black spot on the boot lid from the grommet. Because the grommet is rubber I don't think it can be sprayed. If you must have the same colour you will need to find an alternative.

     

    What parts do it need? Whats the cost?

     

    This mod is about as cheap as it gets. You will need a 25mm grommet and if you wish to also remove the spray nozzle a a 22mm grommet.

     

    Halfords Blanking Grommet 25mm (Code HFX321) £1.79

     

    http://www.halfords....tegoryId_255229

     

    Halfords Aerial Grommets 19, 22 and 24mm (Code HFX215) £1.79

     

    http://www.halfords....tegoryId_255229

     

    I haven't been able to find the 22mm seperately.

     

    Total Cost: £3.58

     

    Optional:

     

    If the wiper grommet leaks it will leak into the boot, it seams water tight on its own but just to be sure I put some black silicone sealant on it.

     

    Granville Black Silicone Sealant 40g £4.99

     

    http://www.halfords....catalogId=10151

     

    The spray nozzle is not a problem if it leaks, it is on the wet side of the boot seal where rain water drains away. It is also set into the glass so its not going to rust.

     

    What tools do I need?

     

    1) Spanners to remove the wiper and motor.

    2) Possibly a flat bladed screw driver and old bit of shammy to get the trim off.

    3) Some gaffer tape to secure the resulting loose plug and stop it rattling.

    3) If removing the spray nozzle a pair of self grip pliers (mole grips) and an old piece of shammy.

     

    What do i do?

     

    1) Pop open the cap covering the nut on the rear wiper and undo the nut.

     

    2) Remove the wiper.

     

    I found trying to pull the wiper straight off didn't work. Instead I rotated the wiper with the threads all the way round and kind of unscrewed it.

     

    3) Open the boot

     

    4) Remove the plastic boot trim.

     

    Its held on my plastic poppers so it just needs to be pulled off. Start here:

     

    mack wiper del 2.png

     

    Get your fingers under the plastic and give it a pull. Once you have unpopped the first popper move down and unpop the next. If you can't get enough leverage use you screw driver with the shammy to protect you paint work and lever it off.

     

    WARNING: Keep moving your hands close to the next popper otherwise you risk damaging the boot trim.

     

    Remove the boot trim and put it somewhere safe. Some of the poppers may break like this:

     

    mack wiper del 3.jpg

     

    Using the screw driver and shammy gently leaver them out being careful not to damage them further. On refitting they can be rotated slight so the undamaged part holds fine. If you badly break them probably PM ZMANALEX for replacements.

     

    If you are removing the spray nozzle use the same method for the upper trim.

     

    5) Unplug the wiper cable

     

    mack wiper del 4.jpg

     

    You may need to gently snip the cable tie holding on the wiper wire.

     

    6) Undo the bolts holding on the wiper motor and remove from the car. At this stage you may also want to remove the boot weight.

     

    7) Fit the 25mm Grommit into the hole.

     

    Just push it on from the outside with some sealant if desired. Make sure its fitting snugly. Should look like this:

     

    mack wiper del 5.jpg

     

    8) Remove the spray nozzle if desired.

     

    mack wiper del 6.jpg

     

    Pull the sprayer flexible pipe off. It just pops off. The white section is a one way valve. You can refit it the other way around to stop screen wash leaving the car. I haven't personally tried it but in theory it should work. If you accidentally spray anyway it won't get into the car. I then taped the loose end to the boot to stop it rattling.

     

    Use the grips with the shammy to protect the sprayer grip if from the outside. You want just enough force to hold it firmly. Give it a pull and wiggle and it will pop out.

     

    9) Fit the 19mm Grommit to the hold in the same way as the 25mm one.

     

    Should look like this:

     

    mack wiper del 7.jpg

     

    10) Refit the boot trims:

     

    Remove any of the poppers stuck in the tailgate metal and fit them into the boot trim. Then just line them up and push them back on. Once I had a few of them on I just used the bottom of my fist to bang them in.

     

     

    Job done, Like the new look?

     

     

    Changes:

    Updated with correct grommet size for spray nozzle hole

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  4. Looks like a full stall with a wing drop (the early stage of a spin) with the aircraft remaining stalled all the way to the ground.

     

    It could be one of many things, or a combination of factors. I've heard rumours the aircraft was carrying vehicles which may have broken free and rolled back during climb out. Such an aft centre of gravity would make the aircraft unflyable. From friends who fly the 747 care has to be taken balancing the aircraft, by pumping fuel between the main tanks and tanks in the tail to keep the centre of gravity within limits.

     

    Another cause could be crew disorientation. The "black boxes" (which are actually day glow orange) should reveal the cause.

     

    Once they have entered the stall the only way to recover is to reduce the angle of attack, (the angle between the wing and the airflow) by pitching the nose down until the angle of attack is reduced and the aircraft will start flying again.

     

    Sometimes reducing thrust is the only way to get the nose down, this is because the engines are mounted below the wing, applying thrust causes the nose to pitch up.

     

    Ether way in this case, once the aircraft had entered the full stall I think the altitude would be insufficient to complete a recovery.

     

     

     

     

     

  5. I forgot to add I recently had a bizarre problem that might be related.

     

    A few weeks ago I left my car in a locked car park over night, I went down to pick it up and found the car completely dead.

     

    No signs of life when trying to unlock and even when turning the key.

     

    I hadn't left the lights on but I guessed maybe the boot light had drained the battery or the battery had given up. I went and got a ticket for the car and went to call a friend to get a jump start. Not thinking for a moment I went to lock the car using the blipper and it responded normally, the harzard lights flashed and the car locked. So I unlocked it via the blipper and got in. The car started normally with no problems however I noticed the following:

     

    All the stored radio stations has been lost

    Both trip mileages had reset to zero

     

    I see the workshop manual references problems with the starting system as a possible cause of the P0340 error.

     

     

  6. After an enthusiastic drive I stopped the car. Shortly after I had to move my car. When I tried to start it the MIL light plus the slip and Traction control lights came on.

     

    The car started but took about 2 seconds of cranking to fire. Later the MIL light remained on but the car started and drove normally.

     

    Ive plugged in my ODB2 reader and its showing code 0340. The workshop manual shows it to be Cam Shaft Position Sensor (Phase) in Bank 1.

     

    I reset the code and again it came on when restarting the car shortly after a drive. Today however It came on while I was driving.

     

    Im going to take a look at it tomorrow for any obvoius wiring damage.

     

    Has anybody else had this problem?

     

    And will driving the car (gently) with the light on do any damage?

  7. All Items located 10 mins drive from Stansted airport, any questions / inspection welcome.

     

    Payment via PayPal (+4%), bank transfer or in person.

     

    Sensible offers considered.

     

    All items can be collected or postage arranged.

     

     

     

    Genuine OEM 350z rear Nissan Logo.

     

    Replace your badge or paint for a project.

     

    Some very slight marks but virtually unnoticeable when fitted.

     

    £15 delivered.

     

    IMG_1131.jpg

     

    2 x sets of Energy suspension front and rear poly bushes:

     

    IMG_1123.jpg

     

    Included with the energy suspension master kit I purchased on here, for some reason it includes enough bushes for 2 cars.

     

    Rears (21mm) £20 delivered, fronts TBA as im still trying to figure out which models they fit.

     

     

     

    Champion EON 3 703 Spark plugs:

     

    IMG_1124.jpg

     

    These are NOT for the Zed, I bought them for a Mondeo and never fitted them. Check Halfords for other cars they will fit

     

    £15 delivered.

     

    Front and rear Anti roll bars from a GT4 350z

     

    IMG_1121.jpg

     

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    Some surface rust especially on the rears. £20 each.

     

    Front tyres:

     

    Vredestein Giugiaro Design Ultrac 225/45/18

     

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    IMG_1042.jpg

    Standard 350z front size, 5+ mm tread £100 ono collected.

     

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    IMG_1038.jpg

     

     

    Rear Tyres:

     

    IMG_1046.jpg

    Avon ZZ3 245/45/18

     

    Standard rear size 3mm tread £50 ono collected.

     

     

    Sold Items:

    Genuine OEM 350z rear logo

    Compression Rod bushes

    Cats

  8. Depends what you want.

     

    If your looking for a nice shiney exhaust but need to justify the expense to the missus then here's your chance. The back box alone costs £500 from Nissan.

     

    If you looking for a quick fix you can buy this:

     

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Exhaust-Pipe-Connector-Sleeve-Joiner-2-3-8-60mm-Clamp-On-Including-Clamps-/111026647582?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item19d9b4321e

     

    I've got one fitted to my car, it does the job and passed the MOT.

     

    The pipes have to be cut and bent a little to make it fit and I recommend using better clamps.

     

    I think eventually its going to have to be replaced but its done 6 months so far.

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