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  • #31
    so now it's "diff time"
    loosening the axels first..



    and using the tranny jack for the assist.



    and this had to be the dirtiest part on the car..



    so much dirt.



    comparo of the j30 and ka axels. seem to be the same size..



    scrapping off the old gasket..

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    • #32
      so the comparo between the ka diff and j30













      the j30 teeth are a little thicker. and i wanted the j30 gear ratio so i didn't keep the ka ring gear..(a ******* problem)





      the rings i kept them in order that they came out in.. insert the diff in the pumpkin first then slide these in(way easier than putting in as a whole).







      i mixed up the caps. i think i put them on the right side from the wear on the inside of the ring. but you still shoudln't mix them up.




      and finally i made my own lsd label


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      • #33
        now to the rear ball joints.. you can swap these out with the sentra front ball joints..






        pressing in the new



        finished product



        so i got a new oil pump and to install it i had to remove the timing belt cog. i tried when i got the engine to remove this. but it was tougher than balls. and the clearance behind is impossible to get a good puller behind. so were going to try to tap and die it.

        never tapped and died and it's a good kit to have.



        modified a puller with holes and crossed my fingers..



        tighter than youre virgin cousin. and still no budge..



        ******* wow.. i was told by some to torch it and it would expand. then others said it would damage the crankshaft.. so i will put it back together get a new cog later on and cut this pos off..

        cog -2 me -0

        going the easy route and using a tire,didn't need to flip the whole engine..



        the bolts had to be taken out in sequence and put in sequence. i had my trusty rb fsm.

        pistons are tiny(like american republicans brains).



        looks good to me



        oil strainer looks good.



        so this damper looks really chewed up..



        and after sitting around for a week(and away from water) got some slight surface rust



        and the clutch mated up with flywheel



        yummi pretty blue



        found a damn crack in my intercooler





        so time for the insertion.. strapping up



        and back in dammit!!

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        • #34
          using the good stuff.



          oil cooler tree adapter.







          well i removed the oil cooler kit. after a start up and it started to leak(even with teflon tape). and i don't wan't to loose my engine because my oiling kit is faulty. so i will have to rethink this oil cooler thing..

          my horn sounded like ****. so i grounded it to a better location.



          now on to the rear rotors..





          compressing in the rear brakes are a bit tricky.. they are screw type(not push type. like i learned the hard way.(had to cut out a brake(pusher) )



          but for the s13 rears you need this thing



          then you just twist and shout...





          now when you install these fucks there is a system to get these on.



          then you have to bleed



          now the progress stops.. even with front spacers(x2 each wheel) the wheels and tires don't turn.(**** it all)













          so iam on the hunt for z32 wheels. and in the mean time i would like to get an intercooler and i located a sc tranny i have to pick up tomorrow..

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          • #35
            well now it's time to finish this operation(this time). finally got some more funds
            -some z32 brakes. and had to get a hold of some 225/50/16. as the 60's that came with the tires didn't mount. went to the junk yard and got 2.(the front left one is missing a cord and needs to be replaced shortly.

            -also ordered a greddy oil cooler tree, a godspeed swaybar set, and a new icebox.

            -so i went to u-pull-it and got another j-30 diff with the proper output shafts(the 3 sets of 2 bolts) like the 13 ones so iam going to use my 13 axels.

            -i also ordered a front and rear underbrace,along with a rear upper bar.

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            • #36
              iam all about the box(the other box)





              these are ******* thick





              had the same problem with this pumpkin like the last one as the ds bolts didn't want to move. but i got an app for that!!








              also picked these up as i need them to make the diff work.froze them overnight. just incase they didn't want to go in easy.


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              • #37
                so now it's "diff time"
                loosening the axels first..



                and using the tranny jack for the assist.



                and this had to be the dirtiest part on the car..



                so much dirt.



                comparo of the j30 and ka axels. seem to be the same size..



                scrapping off the old gasket..

                Last edited by supersayianjim; 08-07-2011, 12:05 PM.

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                • #38
                  so the comparo between the ka diff and j30












                  the j30 teeth are a little thicker. and i wanted the j30 gear ratio so i didn't keep the ka ring gear..(a ******* problem)





                  the rings i kept them in order that they came out in.. insert the diff in the pumpkin first then slide these in(way easier than putting in as a whole).







                  i mixed up the caps. i think i put them on the right side from the wear on the inside of the ring. but you still shoudln't mix them up.




                  and finally i made my own lsd label


                  Last edited by supersayianjim; 08-07-2011, 12:09 PM.

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                  • #39
                    now to the rear ball joints.. you can swap these out with the sentra front ball joints..





                    pressing in the new



                    finished product



                    so i got a new oil pump and to install it i had to remove the timing belt cog. i tried when i got the engine to remove this. but it was tougher than balls. and the clearance behind is impossible to get a good puller behind. so were going to try to tap and die it.

                    never tapped and died and it's a good kit to have.



                    modified a puller with holes and crossed my fingers..



                    tighter than youre virgin cousin. and still no budge..



                    ******* wow.. i was told by some to torch it and it would expand. then others said it would damage the crankshaft.. so i will put it back together get a new cog later on and cut this pos off..

                    cog -2 me -0

                    going the easy route and using a tire,didn't need to flip the whole engine..



                    the bolts had to be taken out in sequence and put in sequence. i had my trusty rb fsm.

                    pistons are tiny(like american republicans brains)



                    looks good to me



                    oil strainer looks good.



                    so this damper looks really chewed up..



                    and after sitting around for a week(and away from water) got some slight surface rust



                    and the clutch mated up with flywheel



                    yummi pretty blue



                    found a damn crack in my intercooler





                    so time for the insertion.. strapping up



                    and back in dammit!!

                    Last edited by supersayianjim; 08-07-2011, 12:17 PM.

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                    • #40
                      using the good stuff.



                      oil cooler tree adapter.







                      well i removed the oil cooler kit. after a start up and it started to leak(even with teflon tape). and i don't wan't to loose my engine because my oiling kit is faulty. so i will have to rethink this oil cooler thing..

                      my horn sounded like ass. so i grounded it to a better location.



                      now on to the rear rotors..





                      compressing in the rear brakes are a bit tricky.. they are screw type(not push type. like i learned the hard way.(had to cut out a brake(pusher) )



                      but for the s13 rears you need this thing



                      then you just twist and shout...



                      Last edited by supersayianjim; 08-07-2011, 12:25 PM.

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                      • #41
                        now when you install these fucks there is a system to get these on.



                        then you have to bleed



                        now the progress stops.. even with front spacers(x2 each wheel) the wheels and tires don't turn.(**** it all)












                        so iam on the hunt for z32 wheels. and in the mean time i would like to get an intercooler and i located a sc tranny i have to pick up tomorrow..
                        Last edited by supersayianjim; 08-07-2011, 12:28 PM.

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                        • #42
                          well now it's time to finish this operation(this time). finally got some more funds
                          -some z32 brakes. and had to get a hold of some 225/50/16. as the 60's that came with the tires didn't mount. went to the junk yard and got 2.(the front left one is missing a cord and needs to be replaced shortly.

                          -also ordered a greddy oil cooler tree, a godspeed swaybar set, and a new icebox.

                          -so i went to u-pull-it and got another j-30 diff with the proper output shafts(the 3 sets of 2 bolts) like the 13 ones so iam going to use my 13 axels.

                          -i also ordered a front and rear underbrace,along with a rear upper bar.
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                          • #43
                            iam all about the box(the other box)





                            these are freaking thick





                            had the same problem with this pumpkin like the last one as the ds bolts didn't want to move. but i got an app for that!!








                            also picked these up as i need them to make the diff work.froze them overnight. just incase they didn't want to go in easy.


                            Last edited by supersayianjim; 08-07-2011, 12:33 PM.

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                            • #44
                              the 30 input shafts are longer. but other than that look just like the open ones(but you can't use the open ones on the j30)








                              and finally got it together(needed new output seals). but ready to get stuck in.





                              didn't use a abs driveshaft either(like the myth says) and the thing fit perfectly.








                              had to dremel some plastic to get the rear bar to fit.







                              so still leary on doing brakes the first time. and after finding deposits in my line. i wanted some kind of better one man bleeder. so someone told me about this and id figure i would give it a whirl.


                              Last edited by supersayianjim; 08-07-2011, 12:38 PM.

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                              • #45
                                YUMMI NEW BOX!!





                                got front new oem lca's for 50(for the pair) so had to take the spindles off to hammer out the old bj.




                                then it was onto mounting the swar bars. then i was in for a disappointment(luckily i didn't throw the stockers away)


                                the bigger bar was too close to the rb oil pan. even with the sr20store spacers.








                                even using the supplied brackets and bushlings failed..








                                so i had to go back to the stock bars with the urethane bushlings.


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