Thanks for making these how to videos - really useful and entertaining. I will be doing my wheel bearings this week, so your video on that should come in handy. Cheers!
Mate just wanna say l totally agree taking the gear box out of a patrol was an absolute pain in the massive ass but this video has saved me so much money thanks heaps
hey mate old vid but in order of accessing the top two bell housing bolts does the engine mounts need to be loosened or will the gearbox just tilt w motor leaving them alone. cheers
Stating the obvious but you dont want to be hitting spanners with a hammer. If the bolt is tight and you need a longer lever hook the ring of a larger spanner onto the open end of the first spanner. Gently increase the pressure and prey you dont shear the bolt. Great movies and I'm hanging out for part 2.
my dual mass flywheel for Nissan Patrol 2008 Y61,GU Station Wagon 3.0 DTi AWD Diesel 3.0L 4cyl 118kW ZD30DDTi 2953cc 118kW (Diesel): is slipping what kan i do, can i set up a single flywheel and how?
You can do it exactly like this but when you order the new clutch and flywheel you just make sure you go for the single mass option. It's a straight bolt in replacement
@intents Offroad - I have a 2001 Nissian Patrol Wagon 3ltr Intercooled TD. And when i go to drive it, it starts moving and driving then all of a sudden it stops driving and just revs, Someone said it could be my gear box or clutch? any idea
Hey mate great job ive learnt so much frm this vid..thanks for that mate..just a question.. did you drain any oils before starting the job? Cheers mate
+John Maireroa thanks mate, glad it could be of use! I did drain both the gearbox and transfer case oils, but only because I was changing the seals in those two while I had them out. If you're doing a clutch and rear main seal on the engine you won't have to drain anything :)
Cheers mate..i have been planning and prepping for a while now on doing the same job to my holden rodeo 2005 3.5l v6...it does have a leaky rear main but i also want to change the seals in the transfer case and tranny aswell..if you have any tips or pointers please let me know mate... Thankyou for your time in replying to my question mate, i watch alot of your vids and learn alot mate so keep it up..you got a bad ass patrol..mean 👍
Heh i'm halfway through mine now, trying to get the gearbox out that final bit. Mine seems to have an intermediate adaptor plate that needs to come off as the clutch plates hit the bell housing. Trouble is, it seems to be bolted on with one bolt that I just can't find :/
you dont have to mark the p shaft,its on flanges,they didnt balance it with the gearbox did they.it doesnt matter on any shaft,the shaft is balanced,not the mounting surface,.uuuggghhh
Thanks for making these how to videos - really useful and entertaining. I will be doing my wheel bearings this week, so your video on that should come in handy. Cheers!
It's your optimism about these backyard repairs that always amuses me. Keep up the good work! (And good luck!)
Mate just wanna say l totally agree taking the gear box out of a patrol was an absolute pain in the massive ass but this video has saved me so much money thanks heaps
Hope you are doing OK Alex. Eagerly anticipating part 2. 😊
Can You do furthermore on the removal of 4 weel drive gear stick..please
4:37. Your posh. Workshop rag and insulation take on the affected finger. Or cauterize with the Oxy and keep going
Fantastic video, very informative. Helped me out a lot
hey mate old vid but in order of accessing the top two bell housing bolts does the engine mounts need to be loosened or will the gearbox just tilt w motor leaving them alone. cheers
Yeah there's enough flex in the engine mounts to leave them alone
Stating the obvious but you dont want to be hitting spanners with a hammer. If the bolt is tight and you need a longer lever hook the ring of a larger spanner onto the open end of the first spanner. Gently increase the pressure and prey you dont shear the bolt. Great movies and I'm hanging out for part 2.
You're a mad man! Hope you didn't end up with any extra pieces!!!
Waiting for part 2 :)
+Paulo Pimenta ....me too...lol
my dual mass flywheel for Nissan Patrol 2008 Y61,GU Station Wagon 3.0 DTi AWD Diesel 3.0L 4cyl 118kW ZD30DDTi 2953cc 118kW (Diesel): is slipping what kan i do, can i set up a single flywheel and how?
You can do it exactly like this but when you order the new clutch and flywheel you just make sure you go for the single mass option. It's a straight bolt in replacement
Safari clutch system good option I payed few years back 700 including flywheel
Oh snap, West Australian i assume by Austal Ships shirt.
Indeed. Worked there many moons ago
Oh a new one!! Awesome!
@intents Offroad - I have a 2001 Nissian Patrol Wagon 3ltr Intercooled TD. And when i go to drive it, it starts moving and driving then all of a sudden it stops driving and just revs, Someone said it could be my gear box or clutch? any idea
don't remove the clutch line,just remove the bolts from the cylinder and let it hang,--no bleeding on re-assembly
Hey mate great job ive learnt so much frm this vid..thanks for that mate..just a question.. did you drain any oils before starting the job? Cheers mate
+John Maireroa thanks mate, glad it could be of use! I did drain both the gearbox and transfer case oils, but only because I was changing the seals in those two while I had them out. If you're doing a clutch and rear main seal on the engine you won't have to drain anything :)
Cheers mate..i have been planning and prepping for a while now on doing the same job to my holden rodeo 2005 3.5l v6...it does have a leaky rear main but i also want to change the seals in the transfer case and tranny aswell..if you have any tips or pointers please let me know mate...
Thankyou for your time in replying to my question mate, i watch alot of your vids and learn alot mate so keep it up..you got a bad ass patrol..mean 👍
....Like my loafers former gofers
It was that or skin my chauffeurs.... 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Reuse the flywheel bolts?
When's part two coming
Heh i'm halfway through mine now, trying to get the gearbox out that final bit. Mine seems to have an intermediate adaptor plate that needs to come off as the clutch plates hit the bell housing. Trouble is, it seems to be bolted on with one bolt that I just can't find :/
how did you go?
@@rileyhd3473 Took it to a mechanic and watched them do it in like 20 min with the right tools for the job
Hey mate doing the clutch now, did you have to support the engine at all once the gearbox is removed?
+Dank-Side Garage nah mate, got two engine mounts that'll take care of that for you!
Intents Offroad awesome! Cheers mate for the quick reply too!
Down to do another on a GQ Ute
It's only half a wagon so it should be half the job right? 😅
@@Alex.G 😅😅
is your rig rd28? great vids
This would be a very very late reply but it is a zd30
@3.22 The kickstart attempt HAHAHAHA
Do you or anyone have a video or walk through for changing the clutch on a 2.7tdi nissan terrano 2
Not that I've seen
how long ago were you at austral mate?
I wondered how long before someone picked up on my mechanic shirt 😄 2008 as an electrical T/A
nice mate, still in the ship building industry?
+Josh Pittorino nah not at the moment, went on from there when the GFC hit. Done a few different things since then.
+Intents Offroad yeh nice, I'm with Ejs, we wired a couple of boats with image around that time. Things slowly picking back up.
would have been around that time, we were down at image yard
Good video, 2 please..........
WOW thank god I'm paying the mechanic to do this for me....
4 mins in ... I think I'll get the mechanic to do this.
Where's part 2
+Bradley Day I'll try and have it up withing the week Bradley, an unexpected turn of events has distracted me a little lately :)
@2.31 i think your going the wrong way, anti clockwise to loosen:)
Sounds like something I'd do! 😂
Yeah thats what i thought😆
you dont have to mark the p shaft,its on flanges,they didnt balance it with the gearbox did they.it doesnt matter on any shaft,the shaft is balanced,not the mounting surface,.uuuggghhh
Better safe than sorry I reckon!
See my loafers, former gophers
Cmon wheres part 2 :)
+bigfella65 very sorry mate, an unexpected turn of life events has held me up. I'm hoping to get part 2 up within the week :)
+Intents Offroad No worries mate take your time, life issues are more important :)
just undo the to bolts for the slave cylinder and put it aside no need to undo the hardline you ar just making more work
"Rounded deez nuts" :P
+Wouter Tom Mulder DEEZ NUTS HAH! :P
Industrial rated rope 🤣🤣🤣
Overkill I know, industrial rated twine would probably have done the job
hehe. shiny and greasy.
Hope you are doing OK Alex. Eagerly anticipating part 2. 😊
Hope you are doing OK Alex. Eagerly anticipating part 2. 😊