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Hi , im after some info as my 99' R34 GTR had no service interval books when i purchased it in 2010 , it currently has 70 k on the odometer so to be on the safe side so i decided to do a 100k service -

1. Replace water pump with new factory item ( mechanic )

2. Replace timing belt (mechanic)

3. Install adjustable Cam gears (mechanic )

3. Replace idler and tensioner bearings (mechanic)

4. Replace oil filter

5. Replace coolant

6. Replace all the belts AC, Power steer , fan belt

7. Drain and fill both front and back diffs - not 100% sure of oil

8. Drain and fill the gearbox - not 100% sure of oil

9. Replace Air filter

10. Spark plugs

11. Engine oil

12. Coilpacks

13. Check O2 sensors

Have i missed anything , also does anyone have a service interval book that details a 100k service ;)

Thanks for help

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Don't skimp out on the cam and crank seals, they're standard as part of the 100k service.

Might as well change the transfercase (only genuine Nissan fluid) and ATTESSA fluids too if you're doing the gearbox and diffs.

Coilpacks, completely unnecessary and a waste of money unless the car is misfiring.

As for gearbox oil, only use the proper Getrag stuff (Toyota V160 or genuine Nissan fluid etc). You will see recommendations like redline shockproof but these are for nissan 5 speeds, getrag boxes use ATF fluid so thorough research is needed if going with another brand like RP syncromax etc otherwise you will could damage an expensive gearbox if brand shopping.

I posted up the full itemised schedule for the major services at 40, 80 & 100 K some time ago.

It came from Nissan's UK Owners Manual since R34s were sold there.

It's here in General Maintenance somewhere :)

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Legend:-

I = Inspect and Correct or Replace As Necessary

R = Replace

L = Lubricate

Engine And Emission Control Maintenance

Major Service of 80,000Km and 100,000Km

Engine Oil = R except for Turbo Engines which requires a change every 6 months or 5,000Km whichever is earlier

Oil Filter = R (and more frquently under harsh driving conditions)

Drive Belts = I

Engine Anti-freeze Coolant (ethylene glycol) = R

Cooling System = I

Air Cleaner Filter (paper type) = R

Intake and Exhaust Valve Clearance = I if noisy

Fuel Lines = I

Spark Plugs (Platiunum) = R (at 100,000Km)

Heated Oxygen Sensor (exhaust gas sensor) = I

EVAP Vapour Lines = I

Timing Belt = R

Fulcrum Bolts = I

Chassis And Body Maintenance

Major Service of 80,000 & 100,000Km

Brake, Clutch & Auto Transmission (for level and leaks) = I

Brake Fluid = R

Brake Booster Vacuum Hoses, Connections & Check Valve = I

Power Steering Fluid & Lines (for level and leaks) = I

Brake, Clutch & Exhaust Systems = I

Manual Transmission Gear Oil (for level and leaks) = I

Differential Gear Oil (for level and leaks) = I (to be checked every 2 yrs if car is more than 10 yrs old)

Limited-Slip Differential Gear Oil = R

Transfer Fluid = R

Steering Gear & Linkage, Axle & Suspension Parts = I

Propellor Shafts & Drive Shafts & Boots = I

Wheel Alignment & Wheel Rotation = I

Brake Pads, Rotors & Components = I

Locks, Hinges & Hood Latch = L

Seat Belts, Buckles, Retractors, Anchors & Adjusters = I

Foot Brake, Parking Brake & Clutch (for free play, stroke and operation) = I

Ventilation Air Filter = R

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Yes, on the Binder, it says R34 :)

Interesting how there is no mention of water pump replacement though , will replace anyway and bang some cam gears on

should make a difference !!!!

Thanks Terry and Rocky , your posts made me more confident i am doing the right thing here . :cheers:

Hi Terry

Can i have a pdf copy of this manual . been searching all over the net. Just bought a r34 GTT auto...thanks mate cheers

Hiya,

xntrq aka Ricky has a PDF. He's glad to send you that :)

I have the hard copy

If you'd like disc of the R34 workshop manual in PDF I can do that :)

You have mail.

To anyone else who needs these files, the link is here:

http://www.mediafire...kfp0g2vulagm88v

Contents:

The Sky Is The Limit - Pretty much a Skyline bible, tells you the history, fuel consumption, variations, what to look for during inspection (R33 specifics) etc.

Skyline R34 Brochure - I think you'd like this one Terry

R34 ECU Pin Outs - Each and every terminal number

Inside Fuse Box Map - In English

R34 GTR MFD Programming - How to program GTR MFD

R34 Scheduled Maintenance Handbook - When you reach a certain KM on your ODO, you do this and that.

R34 Service Manual (Workshop Manual) - This has EVERYTHING.

R34 Stereo Pin-Outs - Each and every terminal number

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