The bearing is £80.00 and the bearing carrier circa £175.00.
Nissan dealerships will not just replace the bearing as there Service Bulletins recommend that they swop out the carrier as well.
Expect to pay circa £220.00 for parts and labour in total inc. vat for just a bearing swop out
Colin,
My mate transported it down as that is his day/night job.
Down for new mohair roof and the Syvecs S6+ and maps.
Had a traction issue that my current FCon V Pro ECU set up could not handle, so took the plunge with Syvecs S6+.
Replacing or upgrading the fuel pump is relatively easy on the 350Z, just remember to carry this job out with less than quarter tank and always replace the large rubber O ring when you are in there.
If your build consists of going FI then definitely upgrade the pump.
If your build is NA and you are concerned about the pump then simply check the fuel pressure.
If the pump is a bit noisy then I would consider swopping out or at least pull the pump and clean out the fuel filter.
Alex.
He mentioned Josh above Alex so I think he's the member who bought Bodyboarder81's Zed which was an 08' HR Zed.
Link: http://www.350z-uk.c...harged-now-15k/
If that is the case, the MM rad. that he linked to his first post is for a DE.
So that will be an added fitment issue.
Can't remember the core size of stock, however the linked Koyo is 36mm
IMHO Koyo are a superior brand to MM.
500 is max for the 36mm Koyo.
If you prefer to have the thicker core then some fabrication will be required to make it fit.
Why does it not fit ?
Is it the SC that is causing the issue ?
Would it fit if the SC was not installed. ?
I have always used Koyo radiators and have had no fitment issues with SC or TT.
You should really top up with similar to what is in the system at the moment.
However L248 is what Nissan recommend and is circa £20.00 for 4 / 5 lts.