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Old 01-21-2013, 11:10 AM   #5807 (permalink)
JARblue
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Way to innovate though-If I ever get stuck inthe wilderness you wil be my 2nd choice of somebody to do it with
Thank you dear

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Hey, hey, hey, I don't like all this "forgetting Tracie" stuff that's going on.
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I believe Jar is getting one of those for YOU dear gurl!! Quick EDIT your post!! LOL
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Lol, nope. Mr. Gurney's button is going towards Mr. Eastwest.
Ms. Pint, I already have one ready to go for you. BTW, Mr. Gurney offered his start button for you - it was Alcheng that was going to donate his start button for EW (Mr. Gurney only offered to pay for the shipping to get it to me) Just settle down now

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havent read the previous pages since friday..

mr.jar- that coolant is suppose to be chanced at 4yrs? someone mentioned this to me on another thread. my G runs the old green coolant and that was to be replaced every 4yrs and 2yrs after that (drain/fill). i thought the Z's blue coolant lasted much longer.

can you tell me where the release valve (cap) is located on the Z's hose? thanks.
Morning Ken Yes, the blue stuff is recommended change at 105K miles or 7 years according to the manual. The manual also claims that mixing any other coolant (including the green Nissan stuff) decreases the life of the original, factory-filled fluid.

I believe the pressure release valve is the radiator cap itself (IIRC it is rated to somewhere around 19.5 psi).

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One last look at the Oakland estuary before heading home...

My relaxation meter pegged these last two days.
Good to see you Mr. Onzedge and glad your weekend was relaxing
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