Spring Maintenance
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Spring Maintenance
Other than putting new wheels back on, any spring maintenance you guys plan to do?
I just got my brakes serviced (re-lube caliper pins, clean brake dust) and brake fluid bled and flushed this morning at my mechanic's place, and with the sunny weather, I feel good. I highly recommend a brake fluid flush, just to get some fresh stuff in there that can withstand heat better, and suck out the old dirty stuff. I was gonna put my wheels on today, but it's gonna rain tomorrow, so since I polished and waxed my wheels for the upcoming summer season last week, I didn't want rain to dirty them the next day.
I just got my brakes serviced (re-lube caliper pins, clean brake dust) and brake fluid bled and flushed this morning at my mechanic's place, and with the sunny weather, I feel good. I highly recommend a brake fluid flush, just to get some fresh stuff in there that can withstand heat better, and suck out the old dirty stuff. I was gonna put my wheels on today, but it's gonna rain tomorrow, so since I polished and waxed my wheels for the upcoming summer season last week, I didn't want rain to dirty them the next day.
Will- Number of posts: 86
Location: Halton
Registration date: 2008-03-21

Re: Spring Maintenance
Did the brake pedal feel stiffer after the flush? ..or do u do this as a preventative maintenance
Mclovin- Number of posts: 72
Registration date: 2008-06-06
Re: Spring Maintenance
OMG my list is so long... but in no particular order
Murano windshield washer upgrade
Fuel Filter Replacement
Clay bar. polish, seal and wax
Complete my interior LED's
Camber bolts and realignment
Rear brake spoiler light mod
Front Grill Mod (shaved)
Vias Delete
G35 Injector Upgrade
BBMAF upgrade
Tune
Condition Leather
New resonator with extended secondary o2's
Short Height shifter project
Install relay for HID fogs
Big 3 ground upgrade
Polish headlights
Install new engine cover and splash shields
Bypass the safety feature on my AVIC D3 and relocate the ipod
Seafoam and Oil change
1 step colder plugs
Saggy spare tire cover upgrade
Power steering flush
That's just off the top of my head. I've been making a list at work. I know I missed afew things
Murano windshield washer upgrade
Fuel Filter Replacement
Clay bar. polish, seal and wax
Complete my interior LED's
Camber bolts and realignment
Rear brake spoiler light mod
Front Grill Mod (shaved)
Vias Delete
G35 Injector Upgrade
BBMAF upgrade
Tune
Condition Leather
New resonator with extended secondary o2's
Short Height shifter project
Install relay for HID fogs
Big 3 ground upgrade
Polish headlights
Install new engine cover and splash shields
Bypass the safety feature on my AVIC D3 and relocate the ipod
Seafoam and Oil change
1 step colder plugs
Saggy spare tire cover upgrade
Power steering flush
That's just off the top of my head. I've been making a list at work. I know I missed afew things
Last edited by knight_yyz on Sat Mar 28, 2009 5:08 pm; edited 1 time in total
knight_yyz- Number of posts: 227
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
Got one thing done today. Finally got around to installing the 6th gen engine cover. Thanks again to Nigel for helping me out with the stickers.


knight_yyz- Number of posts: 227
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
Hello Raymond, that's a good list, lots of labour there. Is the 6th gen engine cover a direct bolt-on?
I was thinking maybe you, myself and Ghost should meet up together and do our fuel filters one sunny morning or afternoon. It's very necessary to replace this part. Why the hell does Nissan call it a non-serviceable part when clearly it's a filter that needs to be replaced? Maybe it's a design to kill fuel pumps so they can get a chokehold on customers' wallets in the car's 7th to 10th years. All us 5.5 gen guys need to replace ours badly.
Hey there, the brakes felt no different afterward at all. My fluid was still pretty clean coming out, but it's all preventive maintenance and my car is over 6 years old, so the clean fluid is surely welcome. It's not something you have to do at all, but old brake fluid collects moisture which reduces its boiling point, so it never hurts. Find a good mechanic who will accept cash, or do the work yourself, and car repairs will never be expensive.
I was thinking maybe you, myself and Ghost should meet up together and do our fuel filters one sunny morning or afternoon. It's very necessary to replace this part. Why the hell does Nissan call it a non-serviceable part when clearly it's a filter that needs to be replaced? Maybe it's a design to kill fuel pumps so they can get a chokehold on customers' wallets in the car's 7th to 10th years. All us 5.5 gen guys need to replace ours badly.
Mclovin wrote:Did the brake pedal feel stiffer after the flush? ..or do u do this as a preventative maintenance
Hey there, the brakes felt no different afterward at all. My fluid was still pretty clean coming out, but it's all preventive maintenance and my car is over 6 years old, so the clean fluid is surely welcome. It's not something you have to do at all, but old brake fluid collects moisture which reduces its boiling point, so it never hurts. Find a good mechanic who will accept cash, or do the work yourself, and car repairs will never be expensive.
Will- Number of posts: 86
Location: Halton
Registration date: 2008-03-21

Re: Spring Maintenance
My list does contain some of what is already on Rays list.
- seaform treatment which I have never done so that should be interesting
- of course followed with a fresh oil change
- never even gave a thought to changing the brake fluid, so that one needs to go the list.
- as well so does changing the power steering fluid another one that doesn't normally get your attention until there is a problem.
- as you said said Will the fuel filter probably has never been changed so there's another one for the list
- would like to upgrade my grounding kit wires to 4gauge
- change the cabin filter, being a smoker and driving the car now for a year and half, pretty sure that one could use a change.
- once I get around to installing the spring and struts probably get my mechanic to clean and check on the brake pads and calipers while things are all apart.
- finish up the LED's in the engine bay and trunk area.
and of course still have to finish up on the mods that were for this spring
- finish installing the smoked side markers
- getting over to Ray's to complete the ES MM bushing install
- mount my rear valiance
Ray that engine cover does look great much better than the blue one from before really does finish up the engine bay
- seaform treatment which I have never done so that should be interesting
- of course followed with a fresh oil change
- never even gave a thought to changing the brake fluid, so that one needs to go the list.
- as well so does changing the power steering fluid another one that doesn't normally get your attention until there is a problem.
- as you said said Will the fuel filter probably has never been changed so there's another one for the list
- would like to upgrade my grounding kit wires to 4gauge
- change the cabin filter, being a smoker and driving the car now for a year and half, pretty sure that one could use a change.
- once I get around to installing the spring and struts probably get my mechanic to clean and check on the brake pads and calipers while things are all apart.
- finish up the LED's in the engine bay and trunk area.
and of course still have to finish up on the mods that were for this spring
- finish installing the smoked side markers
- getting over to Ray's to complete the ES MM bushing install
- mount my rear valiance
Ray that engine cover does look great much better than the blue one from before really does finish up the engine bay
Last edited by Ghost on Sat Mar 28, 2009 8:14 pm; edited 1 time in total
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Ghost- Number of posts: 187
Location: Burlington, Ontario
Registration date: 2008-04-21
Re: Spring Maintenance
Yes it's a direct fit, no mods needed for the 6th gen cover.
Sounds like a good plan to do the filter. Mine is sitting in my basement/parts store LOL. Looks like a parts store anyway down here with all the parts I have lying around.
Sounds like a good plan to do the filter. Mine is sitting in my basement/parts store LOL. Looks like a parts store anyway down here with all the parts I have lying around.
knight_yyz- Number of posts: 227
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
As for our brakes, I don't you can get rid of the squishy feeling, I tried synthetic fluid, SS lines and it didn't make any difference at all.
knight_yyz- Number of posts: 227
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
i know im not a 5th gen but i started my spring maintenance
Did my front brakes 2 weekends ago (got a squeal so i gota take a look, anyone know where i should start with a high pitch squeel from my front brakes? :S sound like metal on metal when i engage the brakes once in a while)
finally got outside and installed the knock sensor in my 4th gen, and wow what a diff! car feels way better!
also got my wheels on
next on the list is spark plugs and a throttle body clean and of course fuel filter change
Did my front brakes 2 weekends ago (got a squeal so i gota take a look, anyone know where i should start with a high pitch squeel from my front brakes? :S sound like metal on metal when i engage the brakes once in a while)
finally got outside and installed the knock sensor in my 4th gen, and wow what a diff! car feels way better!
also got my wheels on
next on the list is spark plugs and a throttle body clean and of course fuel filter change
LLZuB- Number of posts: 65
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
hey LLZuB don't know if you install shims or not or if you applied any brake squeal grease but this seems to describe what you have mentioned.
BRAKE SQUEAL
Definition: The annoying high-pitched screech that's sometimes heard when braking. A common ailment on many disc brake-equipped cars, it is caused by vibration between the brake pad and rotor. It causes no harm, but metallic scraping sounds should be investigated because it usually means the brake linings are worn down to their metal backing plates. If not replaced, the metal-to-metal contact can ruin the rotors or drums. Brake squeal can be eliminated by installing shims on the backs of brake pads, by applying anti-squeal compound or a moly-based brake grease never ordinary chassis grease) to the backs of the pads, and/or resurfacing the rotors. Applying a nondirectional swirl finish on the rotors can provided added noise suppression.
BRAKE SQUEAL
Definition: The annoying high-pitched screech that's sometimes heard when braking. A common ailment on many disc brake-equipped cars, it is caused by vibration between the brake pad and rotor. It causes no harm, but metallic scraping sounds should be investigated because it usually means the brake linings are worn down to their metal backing plates. If not replaced, the metal-to-metal contact can ruin the rotors or drums. Brake squeal can be eliminated by installing shims on the backs of brake pads, by applying anti-squeal compound or a moly-based brake grease never ordinary chassis grease) to the backs of the pads, and/or resurfacing the rotors. Applying a nondirectional swirl finish on the rotors can provided added noise suppression.
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Ghost- Number of posts: 187
Location: Burlington, Ontario
Registration date: 2008-04-21
Re: Spring Maintenance
Ok, that's weird, I posted that you should also bed the new pads but it didn't come up. Most brake pads have a break in period and you have to follow instructions to make sure they are bedded properly. Or they will squeal.
knight_yyz- Number of posts: 227
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
I'm pretty much set maintenance wise. Just a few minor things I could do.
One front sidemarker doesn't light up anymore, easy fix
Detail entire car
I suppose I could replace the fuel filter
Also due for seafoam on next oil change
Extend secondary O2s
Got lots to do in terms of mods though. I've already found a local source who'll sell me a pair of 4 piston R32 GTR calipers in great shape with rotors for $150. Throw in some pads and repaint the calipers and I'm good to go! I got lots of other mod stuff to do, just gotta figure out how to tackle it all.
One front sidemarker doesn't light up anymore, easy fix
Detail entire car
I suppose I could replace the fuel filter
Also due for seafoam on next oil change
Extend secondary O2s
Got lots to do in terms of mods though. I've already found a local source who'll sell me a pair of 4 piston R32 GTR calipers in great shape with rotors for $150. Throw in some pads and repaint the calipers and I'm good to go! I got lots of other mod stuff to do, just gotta figure out how to tackle it all.
skidz88- Number of posts: 133
Registration date: 2008-03-24
Re: Spring Maintenance
wow, that's a great price. Are they a direct fit, or do you need some brackets for that?
knight_yyz- Number of posts: 227
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
I did bed them, but i did notice that these pads didnt come with metal shims like other pads ive had in the past, hmm i guess ill take them off and add some lubricant on the back of the pads and hopefully that fixes it
thanks guys!
thanks guys!
LLZuB- Number of posts: 65
Registration date: 2008-03-19
Re: Spring Maintenance
knight_yyz wrote:wow, that's a great price. Are they a direct fit, or do you need some brackets for that?
I think Vic said they are a direct fit. It's the Z32 calipers that require a bracket. I'll double check once I get them, regardless it's a great deal.
skidz88- Number of posts: 133
Registration date: 2008-03-24
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