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Hey just me again,

Thanks once again for the part no's you were able to get for me last week they were tops and i ordered and fitted the parts from Nissan on the weekend!

Just another quick question for the Injector Sealing O-rings are they the same part on the r33 gtr as on the r32 gtr, (16636-V5000) or another no altogether, and are they the seal between the fuel rail and the injector head? As that's the part i'm after!

Many Thanks once again,

All your help here with Part #'s is excellent!

skysaresilver

The o-ring seals on the injectors are all the same. The bigger seals at the top of the injector head where they fit into the fuel rail don't actually seal anything. They are there to act more or less like a shock absorber. The only seals to worry about are the o-rings.

That was actually going to be my next quesiton.

After looking in the workshop manual they say to change the insulators as well as the o-ring.

Do you have the insulator number as well?

Seeing as I am changing them to try and track down a running issue, I figure I might as well change all.

Thanks.

David

Oh and can you give me the part number for the coolant temp sensor (looks like the air temp sensor in the plenum).

Can can you verify if they are the same sensor for both coolant temp and air temp?

Thanks.

D.

Thanks Ron, I really appreciate it. :action-smiley-069:

Do you know if the coolant temp sensor is the same part number as the air temp sensor in the plenum?

Thanks.

If you ever come to the Bahamas, I will definitly by you a pint. :P

D.

I searched for the air temp sensor but only found air bag sensors. Mind you i was stuffed last night. I'm thinking it could be an exhaust temp sensor (even though its located before the exhaust) the program can be funny like that I reckon.

Can anybody that know's which part we are looking for help out?

Hey all, and i big hello to AREP3

I apologise for my disappearance from the forums. I no longer have the time to commit to posting part numbers on the board, but i will do what I can, so what i would suggest is do a search on the forum for what you are after as they will be scattered throughout the place.

Ill be back here and there.

AREP3, your doing a marvelous job here! if only i could nominate you for a logie.

kind regards,

Arbess

Thanks Ron, I really appreciate it. :P

Do you know if the coolant temp sensor is the same part number as the air temp sensor in the plenum?

Thanks.

If you ever come to the Bahamas, I will definitly by you a pint. :)

D.

Had another look mate and all I can get is the same part number so i'm GUESSING that they are the same part.

Hey I have a double request:

R33 Gtst - inlet cam gear with VCT 13024-42L02-

R34 Gtst (NEO) - inlet cam gear with VCT13024-5L300-

Want to see if they're the same.....fingers crossed.

Not the same sorry mate

Hey I have a double request:

R33 Gtst - inlet cam gear with VCT

R34 Gtst (NEO) - inlet cam gear with VCT

Want to see if they're the same.....fingers crossed.

Can i also enquire about:

R32 gstst - inlet cam gear with VCT

Cheers

Dane

Hi there

I want to know the part number of the two arms that hold up the boot lip for a R34 GTT 4DR...and also will i be able to order a repair manual from nissan for my car...Thanks

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