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hi all

learning a lot about my car over the past few weeks :)

anyway, how hard is it to change the rocker cover gasket on an RB25DET Neo engine?

do i need one each of:

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18578&cat=318&page=1

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18577&cat=318&page=1

do i need any grease/gasket goo as well?

easy enough to do while i'm changing spark plugs?

also, CV boot replacement quote of $200 (front driver side only). is that reasonable? or should i get a quote from a specialist CV place?

many thanks all :)

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Yeah you need both and you need the half moons that go with them......

as for the cv boot get another quote i wouldnt pay more than 150odd

these things?

http://justjap.com/store/product.php?productid=18579&cat=&page=1

how hard are the gaskets to change?

this link looks good?

http://www.skylineowners.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1509814

looks like i need some gasket silicone too?

would Nissan sell the gaskets cheaper?

Edited by Stooge007

^^I'll see your $120 for a cam cover gaskets and raise you a full OEM engine gasket kit delivered for $200.

They were wanted in a hurry.lol When you live out of the city it is difficult sometimes getting parts.

When I pull down the G to turbo it I will take you up on that offer.

this is what i need, yeah?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200668207240&fromMakeTrack=true

have asked whether it will fit the Neo engine, and about the half moon seals

I would also consider paying the extra for a full gasket kit and sticking whatever you don't need on the shelf. Usually within 2 years you will need one or more of the other gaskets.

If you haven't done a 100,000km service, consider ordering the "60,000 mile" service kit while you are at it and get him to combine postage.

thats the guy i got my timing belt kit from

$260AUD to my door!!!!!!!! and it was all genuine nissan stuff too (the kit had waterpump and the pulleys too)

and it was here pretty quick too

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