1996 Nissan Altima 2.4L Major Oil Leak (Distributor Shaft) Pt1 Inspection & Tear Down

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @adamschaeffer1565
    @adamschaeffer1565 2 года назад +1

    Thanks! Saved me from spending $200+ on a new distributor.

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  2 года назад

      That's awesome glad to hear it saved you $200.00 dollars on this repair.
      /K&K

  • @Carlos-qt7tj
    @Carlos-qt7tj 3 года назад +1

    This video was awesome! I have no idea how you found out that the O-ring 70015 could be used! I did not have this much of a leak. Just a little weeping and not enough to have to add any oil between oil changes, or enough to drip to the ground. However my rotor fell apart and I replaced it. I had to adjust the timing a little bit, and now noticed it started leaking a bit more. Enough to make me worry. Wanted to find the replacement part. No wonder this gasket is not serviceable. Well thanks to you it is now! I went to my auto parts store bought the same O-ring and stopped the weeping 100%! This worked on my 2000 Altima with a 2.4 KA24DE. The distributor on mine is a bit different that the '96 but the process is exactly the same. You are correct about oil going up from head gasket. It cannot. I always knew my leak was from here, but just left it alone until now. Your video is spot on as to where the oil will leak when it is the distributor. My leak looked exactly the same. Distributor just to replace the O-ring gasket costs 200.00+. This fix cost me 3.00!!! Thank you!!!!!

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  3 года назад

      Glad we were able to help!
      /K&K

    • @1_Bad_Z
      @1_Bad_Z Год назад

      What's the part number of that O ring?
      I also have a 2000 Altima, GXE.

  • @urielmunoz1011
    @urielmunoz1011 3 года назад +2

    Very Helpful!

  • @leroygreen1877
    @leroygreen1877 7 лет назад

    I love the new intro much better sir!!!

  • @leonwatts6134
    @leonwatts6134 2 года назад +1

    B2131-01M00. is nissan part number for the ga16de distributor seal under the bearing on the shaft most nissan distributors have a 22.45x 12x 6mm seal on the shaft a 12.5x22x6 or 7 will fit

    • @1_Bad_Z
      @1_Bad_Z Год назад

      Leon i have a 2000 Nissan Altima GXE.
      which part # is it?

  • @murrayent1able
    @murrayent1able 4 года назад +1

    Good job I have the same problem mine is an 1998 NA, also can you do a video of the pcv valve location. Thanks.

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  4 года назад

      We will next time the Nissan comes in. Thanks for watching!
      /K&K

  • @vfr800ification
    @vfr800ification 2 года назад +1

    I had this problem, needed to replace the distributor anyway and it's still leaking but not a lot. I didn't however use vaseline (used oil) and didn't really clean the varnish up. Guess I need to pull it out again and try both.
    BTW there are aftermarket distributors (new) on Ebay for about $60

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  2 года назад +1

      You must clean that varnish up as the oil pressure will bleed past the seal. Some people have reported a stuck pcv valve can cause excessive internal pressure that can causes oil to blow past the seal as well.
      /K&K

    • @vfr800ification
      @vfr800ification 2 года назад

      @@KNKRNR well damnit, cleaning the area where the distributor fits in and the vasoline trick didn't work. Still weeping a bit. I also seem to have a similar problem someone else had. I replaced valve cover gasket with a TRQ brand and I'm still getting leaks around half moon bits. Do you really think the OEM one is worth it? If so I'll drop the coin to get one.

  • @DANNYN224
    @DANNYN224 4 года назад +1

    My car has this I was right needs a distributor shaft or o ring it has oil on top of transmission case

  • @DOR8421
    @DOR8421 4 года назад +1

    Whats the purpose and importance of burping the car. I'm about to do this on a 98 Altima. Sounds like it was relevant to previous task. Awesome vid! ADDED: I noticed in second vid 2 of 4 spark plug wires were unplugged. i imagine its a matter of getting space and getting the pieces off. I might try tightening things down, i wonder if that's all you had to do here.

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  4 года назад +1

      Burping / Bleeding the cooling is the process of getting the trapped air bubbles out of the cooling system. A lot of people will fill the radiator back up after the cooling system has been serviced to find the car overheats afterwards. New thermostats are tight when they are new which makes the burping / bleeding process more difficult. We take our time and slowly bring the car up to operating temperature with a few heating and cooling cycles when burping / bleeding any vehicle. These heating and cooling cycles help the air bubbles to expand and push out through the new thermostat. We have strict cooling system tests that each engine must pass before we return the vehicle to service and those tests are the following:
      1. The heater must be hot before the upper radiator hose is. If the heater inside the car is not hot DO NOT drive the vehicle there's air bubbles trapped in the cooling system!
      2. Heater hoses must be hot before the upper radiator hose is! Heated coolant always passes through the heater core first!
      3.The upper radiator hose must be hot and fully pressurized. This hose should feel hot and rock hard with minimal squeeze!
      3. Radiator cap is hot after running the engine. If there is air in the system the radiator cap will not be hot.
      4. Cooling fan cycles with warm / hot air as the heat is being removed from the radiator. The air coming from the cooling fan(s) should feel like a blow dryer with each fan cycle. Cold air means coolant is not moving through the radiator as it should if it was fully bleed.
      Follow these tips carefully and keep a close on the temperature gauge. Once it raises past the normal operating range shut the engine off and let it cool down for 15- 30 minutes before starting the next burping / bleeding cycle. It can take up to 6 full heating and cooling cycles to get fully burped / bleed.
      On the second video we removed #2 and the Coil wire so we could remove the cap and keep the other wires attached. The after market spark plug wires tend to be not as strong as the O.E.M. Plug wires. These engine are tight and clearance can be an issue depending on the task at hand. Thanks for watching!
      /K&K

    • @DavidHernandez-ue4fz
      @DavidHernandez-ue4fz 4 года назад

      @@KNKRNR one question,you'll need to drain the motor oil before replace the O ring?

  • @fabiolasolis1659
    @fabiolasolis1659 3 года назад +1

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  • @lylejohnston4125
    @lylejohnston4125 2 года назад

    How about the seal for the shaft inside the distributor? That's how the oil gets inside.

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  2 года назад

      If the internal shaft seal is leaking you need to replace the disturber as an assembly.
      /K&K

  • @emorykearns2073
    @emorykearns2073 4 года назад +2

    I still don't understand why you took the valve cover off

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  4 года назад

      The valve cover gasket was leaking too. This engine was a mess with upper end oil leaks.
      /K&K

    • @emorykearns2073
      @emorykearns2073 4 года назад

      @@KNKRNR so is mine 🤦

    • @TheMsdos25
      @TheMsdos25 3 года назад +1

      @@KNKRNR ok. So it can be left on then? I just replaced my valve cover gasket but neglected the distributor seal.

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  3 года назад

      @@TheMsdos25 No need to remove the valve cover if your just doing the disturber seal.
      /K&K

  • @mcastanos1
    @mcastanos1 5 лет назад

    A suggestion. According to nissan technicians a pcv valve clogged causes a oil leak inside of distributor. It exist a high probability that a oil leak into distributor is due to this reason. They recommend inspect this valve. I fixed this problem changing the pcv valve.

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  5 лет назад

      PCV system is important but it will not stop a plastic injected molded o-rings from shrinkage over time. The normal contaminants in the oil cause the shrinkage by eating at the edge of the plastic injected o-ring that seals against the head. Every 2.4L built from 1996-2001 will need this o-ring serviced at some point. This Nissan only had 117,000 miles on it, but to be fair it was also 20 years old.
      /K&K

    • @mcastanos1
      @mcastanos1 5 лет назад

      Root cause of the infamous distributor problem?
      So I was reading the partsgeek website for the HITACHI OEM remans, where they state:
      plugged or restricted PCV system is a common cause of premature distributor failure on this vehicle due to oil contamination. We recommend the installation of a new PCV valve and a check of any related hoses as part of the ignition distributor replacement for this application. Order PCV valve #11810-86G01 separately as needed. Distributor failure due to oil contamination IS NOT covered by the manufacturer's warranty!!
      (FROM: www.nissanclub.com/forums/general-nissan-altima-discussion-1993-2001/318857-root-cause-infamous-distributor-problem.html )
      Excess crankcase pressure can blow oil through the internals to the distributor. Its due to nobody replacing the @##$%% hard to get to PCV valve which is below the intake manifold above oil filter housing. This will cause that internal distributor leak which will soon ruin the ignition module that is integral to the distributor.
      Talk to a Nissan tech you can confirm this. You will needed to get a used good or reman distributor and replace the PCV valve. No way around it. (FROM: www.nissanforums.com/l30-1998-2001-altima/157347-distributor-cap-oil-leak.html )

    • @Dennis-sq2nm
      @Dennis-sq2nm 3 года назад

      @@mcastanos1 I'm thinking my 01 has this issue. It looks like getting to and changing the pcv valve is gonna be a bitch. Any helpful hints?

  • @minimemes1875
    @minimemes1875 7 лет назад

    hey I have a 1989 Sentra motor, but doesn't look like yours in the video. My Sentra has one of those black cap looking thing and a mess of oil over, does this video work for that car?

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  7 лет назад

      yes It will be close but may have different part number for the o-ring! Some of those do have a different firing order.
      /K&K

  • @junli4422
    @junli4422 6 лет назад

    Hi, Could you please tell me what grease you applied on the O-ring? Where can I buy it? Than you.

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  6 лет назад

      You can use good ole petroleum jelly, or use can use Anti-Seize Engine Assembly Lube (Moly-lube)
      www.walmart.com/ip/Sta-Lube-SL3333-EG-Anti-Seize-Engine-Assembly-Lube-2-75-Wt-Oz/189545951.
      You don't need to use very much of either product just enough to make the o-ring slide past with ease. Most auto parts sell this product. It's what we use most of the time with our per-lube Gasket/Seal Services.
      /K&K Repair

    • @junli4422
      @junli4422 6 лет назад

      Thank you very much for your reply and kind help! I will try the second one.

  • @scar3053
    @scar3053 5 лет назад

    What did you use to clean the inside housing of the Distributor?

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  5 лет назад

      We use Scott's Blue Shop towels to clean and service the housing.
      /K&K

  • @erics9799
    @erics9799 5 лет назад

    Would the same part # o ring work for a 2001 altima 2.4 ?

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  5 лет назад

      Yes (1996-2001) 2.4L do use the same Distributor and O-ring seal design. I found this part number (22100-9E001) on Ebay to verify this is correct. The o-ring is about $10.00 at most auto parts stores.
      www.ebay.com/i/252775488748?chn=ps
      /K&K

  • @idfwy_bopig5858
    @idfwy_bopig5858 5 лет назад

    If im doing an automatic do I still put it on neutral??or leave it on first

    • @KNKRNR
      @KNKRNR  5 лет назад

      Just leave it in park for an automatic. The torque converter will free spin so you can line the bolts up.
      /K&K

  • @daviontewince50
    @daviontewince50 6 лет назад +3

    I like da old Nissan I hate da new Nissan