Nissan Xterra Blown Head Gasket Repair 3.3L VG33E Project

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  • Part of my 3 xterra project - 2001 Nissan Xterra Head Gasket Repair 3.3L VG33E Engine. Detailed Videos on how to repair and save yourself tons of money!
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  • @movingforward4950
    @movingforward4950 Год назад +1

    Everything you've done in this video regarding this. Nissan extera is exactly what is wrong with mine including the shifter. Thanks for your assistance.😊

    • @xlr8auto1
      @xlr8auto1  11 месяцев назад

      Hope the videos helped!

  • @HighRoadGaetano
    @HighRoadGaetano 2 года назад

    Bars leak just failed on mine so the sooner you can continue these, the better. My xterra is exactly like the one you have in this video. You can see it in some of my videos.

    • @xlr8auto1
      @xlr8auto1  2 года назад

      I am working on the second part now, Heads are in the machine shop so I am waiting on those and I have a ton of other projects going. I will get this one fixed asap, Thank you for watching!

    • @HighRoadGaetano
      @HighRoadGaetano 2 года назад

      @@xlr8auto1 are you boring it to larger than 3.3?

  • @reidhinesrhec6270
    @reidhinesrhec6270 Год назад

    i usually will take a small line and connect the trans lines so it just pumps back in

    • @xlr8auto1
      @xlr8auto1  Год назад

      I have done that as well.

  • @ryanfdailey
    @ryanfdailey 2 года назад +1

    I took mine apart last summer and got as far as bolting the heads and manifold back on and then life happened. Ive forgotten how to put the front timing cover and brackets back together. Did you take any other videos by chance taking that front section apart?

    • @xlr8auto1
      @xlr8auto1  2 года назад +1

      Unfortunately I do not have the video of taking that front section apart, however I will have a video coming up of me putting it back together. I have so many projects going on I couldn't promise a timeline.

  • @T3H455F4C3
    @T3H455F4C3 Год назад

    If you slide a thin, sharp tipped, metal something (scribe tool or whatever) between the hose and the tube you can break the bond between the metal and rubber without damaging the hose or the tube.
    You can also damage both.
    Git gud :P

    • @xlr8auto1
      @xlr8auto1  Год назад

      Great tip. Works great sometimes. I tried that on some of these, they are very hard to get to. Much easier just to cut them off and replace them in this particular scenario.

  • @RyanFixesCars
    @RyanFixesCars Год назад

    I always just cut the rear hoses and replace. Cheaper and easier than battling them. Dumb design