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Thread: Two Qs including biggest noob Q of all time!

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Posts: 11-20 of 32
2010-12-23 17:01:49
#11
Thanks a lot everyone. Jay is once again hooking me up so I should have the knock sensor soon.

I'll look into that v-brace idea. What is its "actual" purpose?

& IDK about taking a torch to the knob...lol, if anything I'd just cut it off and go with an aftermarket knob, but I was hoping to be able to remove it and put it back on. I'm only changing the shift boot and trim right now.
2010-12-23 17:02:03
#12
DO NOT TAKE THE MANIFOLD OFF!!! That is all.
2010-12-23 17:04:03
#13
& Yes i can get it on the lift.
2010-12-23 17:13:04
#14
The V-brace's actual purpose is likely for NVH reduction. The SR20 was over-designed with NVH in mind to begin with. It has a lot of extra supports and bolts it doesn't need but to keep noise, vibration and harshness down. As-is, the intake manifold is fully supported by the flange bolts and the two upper brackets that bolt to the head. There's no need for that extra brace at all. While I usually make sure to retain all the extra bolts and other fun things, I have removed the V-brace and the upper chain guide and I will never look back.
2010-12-23 17:20:59
#15
Can anyone get me the exact torque specs for the knock sensor? I don't have the FSM & Can't seem to find any good links.
2010-12-23 17:21:30
#16
Either that or if you have the PDF for the FSM, feel free to email it to [email]thisdirtyhistory@hotmail.com[/email]
2010-12-23 17:33:28
#17
http://www.sr20-forum.com/general-sr20/3793-fsms.html
2010-12-23 17:46:30
#18
One word for the shift knob, pipewrench, or is that 2 words, best invention ever, or you could try some channel lock pliers,
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When I swapped my engine out there was about 15-20lbs of leftover bolts and all of the un needed brackets sitting in a box in my garage that was 30,000 miles ago
2010-12-23 18:06:23
#19


Has nothing for the 200sx other than the 86 model :\
2010-12-23 18:38:02
#20
Take some speed first then try removing the shift knob. Ive twisted off a few. Just grab onto it and give it hell lol
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