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Hi All, Im doing a minor service for my skyline and as its the first one, im not too sure on which parts to get.......so could u guys gimme some part numbers for

oil filter, fuel filter, COOLANT, and the best oil....ive read in other threads that the motul 4100 turbolite is probably the top for oils for the skyline.....

Also reagrding the air filter....ive got that K&N washable one and the filter service kit for that is like 28 bucks so i just wanted to know if there was another way to clean it???

any help, much appreciated!!

Cheers!!!!

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Hey bro, Im in the same boat as you.. however im doing a major service.

I remember being told to use thing oils through the car (dont quote me on that)

but considering im in the same boat, was wondering if anyone can help me with what needs to be changed.. so far ive figure out..

Oil

Oil Filter

Coolant - Mines fine so i wont change that

Air Filter - Ill just by a new one

Gearbox oil - Redline

Break Fluid - Does this need to be changed?

Power steering Fluid - Same as above?

Diff Oil - Redline?

Spark Plugs - What kind?

Any help will be appreciated

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Well atleast theres 2 of us now so there should be plenty of help!!

i was actually thinkin if doing a major service including timing belt and all the ones u mentioned but im just out of pocket at the moment.....my family friend actually works for atarmon nissan and he gets stuff like spark plugs, timing belts and other genral stuff at discounted prices....so i might just do a major service.....

But as u said, any help would be much appreciated!

cheers!

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Hi All, Im doing a minor service for my skyline and as its the first one, im not too sure on which parts to get.......so could u guys gimme some part numbers for  

oil filter, fuel filter, COOLANT, and the best oil....ive read in other threads that the motul 4100 turbolite is probably the top for oils for the skyline.....

Also reagrding the air filter....ive got that K&N washable one and the filter service kit for that is like 28 bucks so i just wanted to know if there was another way to clean it???

any help, much appreciated!!

Cheers!!!!

Cheers Prakesh,

Ok...I suppose it would be faster for me to tell u what oil filter to use rather than telling you that it's the wrong Forum.........no offence SEWID.

I did my oil last nite.

Used Cooper (blue part No. 1010) Z145A@ $9.00

Helix Ultra Shell @$49.95

Nulon E20 (super slippery) additive @ $12.95 (I've always used this stuff)

If that part helps!!!??

Mark.

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Yeh tell me about it aye........some ppl gotta screw thier head on strait yeh.....firstly......it would have been much quicker to just name the part number "sewid".....thats if u know it.......and secondly i was askin for some info regarding the service not a useless post stating useless comments with some serious attitude!!!!! BTW..who gives a S*#T about the forum....it does say GENERAL DISCUSSION if in not wrong SEWID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks.........for nuthin dude.........!!!

To mark......thanks mate......it did help, i was thinkin it was the Z145A...

Cheers!!!!!!

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Yeh tell me about it aye........some ppl gotta screw thier head on strait yeh.....firstly......it would have been much quicker to just name the part number "sewid".....thats if u know it.......and secondly i was askin for some info regarding the service not a useless post stating useless comments with some serious attitude!!!!!   BTW..who gives a S*#T about the forum....it does say GENERAL DISCUSSION if in not wrong SEWID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

thanks.........for nuthin dude.........!!!

To mark......thanks mate......it did help, i was thinkin it was the Z145A...

Cheers!!!!!!

always nice if u can help a fellow SKLINER..!! thanx friend

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Yeah, i can't stand the idiots that winge when a topic is rediscussed. It's not like in a personal conversation you go to someone "oh, no - we can't talk about this again because it's been discussed before" isn't the idea of further discussion to bring out new ideas that perhaps older threads might not have covered? Remember there are lot's of new users everyday with something to contribute that we might not know!! :)

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Ika182...........U are a F*#%&*N Legend mate......i couldnt agree more with what u said in those 2 posts..........Ive only been a user since march and whatever i ask could have some new info from the previous time it ws brought up so there isnt any harm in rediscussing it as u said yeh......

Thanks for the back up dude!!

Cheers!!

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Hey yeah why dont we all just post a bunch of crap and clutter up the main forums when the answers are already here all you have to do is search?

And why do we even bother having a maintenance forum which is specifically for the discussion of maintaining the skyline when you arent going to use it???

In my opinion if you want to take part in the forums you could at least show a little ettiquete and post in the right place and avoid wasting bandwidth with repeated questions. Then if someone posts some pointers on where to find the information you need, maybe you should take note of the advice and look there.

Honestly you people who think the internet and forums such as this are here to serve you and answer all your questions without you putting in the slightest bit of effort REALLY annoy me.

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