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ZC (non V-Tec) 7 50.00%
B16 5 35.71%
Other (please state) 2 14.29%
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Old 12-17-2004, 07:14 AM
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Re: Another Gasket Bites the Dust

OK, the d16 repairs are gonna run $850ish(???), the ZC costs $525 but what about installation cost?
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Old 12-17-2004, 07:26 AM
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Re: Another Gasket Bites the Dust

don't get a zc, my friend got a zc and it sucked ass, . I could've beat him with my mini-me. Like everyone else probably said, you can't find parts for them as much as you could the a6 or z6. Try to find parts for your motor before you even get it. If you have trouble finding parts, you don't want that motor. Try the mini me..If your head gasket is blown, go get a z6 head get it checked out and slap that bad boy on there, get an rpm window switch, and away you go. There are plenty of good step by step procedures on how to do it.
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Old 12-17-2004, 10:11 AM
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i think u guys arent reading what hes saying, he wants a car to drive around, he said hes not racing it so aftermarket is outta the question, a ZC is a good idea because 1, u use stock 89 teg parts, 2, its a direct bolt in, 3, they ARE reliable, i've been screwing around with mine for the past 2 months, gave it a 4 day break in period (maybe 1000kms) before i started beating on it, and have beat on it ever since now and its been over 2 months. i dont know why people bash the ZC, yes, it doesnt feel like it has tons of power, thats not what hes looking for anyways. yes it is cost effective, cheaper to get one then to get his car fixed, hell, i picked up my ZC for a 100 bucks, put about 200 into it worth of gaskets and parts and getting it honed and cleaned up. thats 300 bucks, and i installed it myself, IMO BEST 300 i've spent.

I say go for the ZC man, not just because i own one, but because its a good swap
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i think u guys arent reading what hes saying, he wants a car to drive around, he said hes not racing it so aftermarket is outta the question, a ZC is a good idea because 1, u use stock 89 teg parts, 2, its a direct bolt in, 3, they ARE reliable, i've been screwing around with mine for the past 2 months, gave it a 4 day break in period (maybe 1000kms) before i started beating on it, and have beat on it ever since now and its been over 2 months. i dont know why people bash the ZC, yes, it doesnt feel like it has tons of power, thats not what hes looking for anyways. yes it is cost effective, cheaper to get one then to get his car fixed, hell, i picked up my ZC for a 100 bucks, put about 200 into it worth of gaskets and parts and getting it honed and cleaned up. thats 300 bucks, and i installed it myself, IMO BEST 300 i've spent.

I say go for the ZC man, not just because i own one, but because its a good swap
As another fellow zc owner its a good swap. AFTERMARKET parts are hard to find, not stock ones!!

Besides im assuming if he cant do a headgasket repair he cant do a timing belt and swap heads.

For the engine installation usually costs around 350-500 bucks depending on person.
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Old 12-17-2004, 02:38 PM
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Re: Another Gasket Bites the Dust

It's not that I can't do a head gasket repair, I was just sorta ranting from it being blown. I am planning to pick up the gaskets this weekend and do it myself this time. See it it holds out for a few months again. Least it'll give me a little more time to get another engine if I choose too. I've always played around with the notion of a swap and figured this might be a good excuse. Hell if it lasts long enough I may just get the B16. Seems they're just as easy to swap, just need a few extra little things. Thanks for all the info. I'll post later if the repair was a sucess or not.
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Old 12-17-2004, 03:30 PM
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Re: Another Gasket Bites the Dust

well a b16a swap is easy but you need a LOT of extra things.
just my .02!! I'd still go zc instead of changing the headgasket. oh well GOOD LUCK!
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Re: Another Gasket Bites the Dust

Alright, I got everything back together tonight. I've changed the oil already, I'm probably going to run it for a little while and change it again. Just want to make sure I got all the water out of the oil. I filled up the radiator with new fluid, but I know theirs only a little bit in the block around the sleeves. Is thier anyways to prime the water pump? Or should I just start is up and just watch the temp gauge? I just worry about air in the watter ways and the pump not being able to pick up the watter.
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Re: Re: Another Gasket Bites the Dust

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well my 1991 Q45 had 278 HP, so if its got the same engine in it.. he might be right?

q45 is v8 and RWD. maxima is v6 and FWD. the I30 is the same as the maxima, but theres no nissan badged equivalent to the q45 here in the states. i think the Q45 is called the gloria in japan (i may be wrong) and the J30 is called the leopard, i think.
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Old 12-26-2004, 02:11 PM
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Re: Another Gasket Bites the Dust

Well got everything back together and it's running again. I let it idle in the drive way for about half an hour after it got up to temp. No over heating so far. Took it around the block a few times. There still is a trail of steem coming out the exhaust, when parked and low RPMs. Not a whole lot, seem about the same as normal. I'm figureing it's left over water in the muffler, resinator, cat that needs to be burned out. I'll drive it around tonight and see what happens. Thanks again for your help fellas. I'll start saving up for a new motor just in case.
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