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Hey guys,

One of the wires going into coil pack number 1 has come out of the plug, effectively giving me 5 cylinders :D

how the hell do i get the yellow bit of the plug out so i can rewire it into it?

or where do i get a new plug/harness?

And i seem to have blown my exhaust manifold gasket ;)

I know beau had this problem, whats it cost to get done, and whats the gasket price itself?

ive had a great few days :P

cheers ;)

i thought i had a receipt around here but i've misplaced it for now.

Inlet and exh manifold gasket will set you back $185 together. That price was from Metro Nissan @ Windsor.

I would assume the exh gasket to be more expensive.

u can crimp some spade connectors onto the wiring and connect them up that way.

my rb25 seems to have that arrangement for one of the coils.. if u like i can take photos.

nissan apparently has plugs though..

u can crimp some spade connectors onto the wiring and connect them up that way.  

my rb25 seems to have that arrangement for one of the coils.. if u like i can take photos.  

nissan apparently has plugs though..

Yeh i was thinking that, but ide rather do it properly

is there anyway of pulling the plugs apart to reuse them?

even if i buy new ones i dont know how to get them open to solder/crimp the wires in etc

guess ill check the plug properly and see if there is a code on it somewhere

cheers for the replies,

i just swapped a mates coil pack harness to use for a few days :)

i tried to reuse the plug but it was fairly brittle/coroded and ended up cracking to pieces pretty much, so off to nissan to see if i can get new plugs, that or i call zoom/alljap and see what a 2nd hand harness is worth

whered you get that from?

im hoping a new coil pack harness from nissan isnt heartattack priced :Oops:

oh yeh, the leak turned out to just be the gasket from dump pipe to frontpipe, was leaking pretty bad, blew a whole section of gasket out, hence the noise was pretty loud.

is a hell of alot easier and cheaper to fix than the manifold gasket! :)

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