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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Set your expectation for flywheel noise somewhere in the neighborhood of " F250 Diesel ". If the particular one you get is less than that, score.

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Old 05-07-2014, 01:17 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Set your expectation for flywheel noise somewhere in the neighborhood of "F250 Diesel". If the particular one you get is less than that, score.
This is exactly what I have going on. Originally thought the install got hosed. After checking with a few people realized that it was just par for the course.

I have the Z1 combo. Works great and appears to be holding my power level.
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Send down to H-Town. I'm sure we could "store" it for you
My buddy across town would gladly use it all the time store it for me and keep it local. However, if any of you needs it after I complete my work, I'd be happy to loan it for an indeterminate amount of time (or just sell it to get a few bucks back).
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being that its from harbor freight if it makes it thru one install you got your moneys worth.
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being that its from harbor freight if it makes it thru one install you got your moneys worth.
Lifetime warranty FTW. Even if I have to exchange it for a new one after every use
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ahh, party on then!!!!
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Just ordered the following for my Z:

Z1 CSC Elimination Kit
OEM CMC
Z1 SS Brake Lines
2L Motul RBF600

Time to go buy a transmission jack
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FWIW, I had a very interesting conversation with one of Round Rock Nissan's service managers yesterday. I was impressed with how honest she was with me about the matter. Obviously, the CSC falls into a grey area with regard to powertrain warranty. Being out of the 36K mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, they treat the warranty service for this part as "good will" coverage. Essentially, the dealer will forward all your information to Nissan, and Nissan will determine whether you deserve coverage. They look at things like maintenance and service records as well as your personal history with the dealership (i.e. how much money do you spend there?). Doing all my own maintenance with only one warranty claim, she said I have a 50/50 shot of Nissan approving the warranty. I wouldn't be surprised if she was just being nice. If I had all my service and maintenance done at that dealer, I would likely be a shoe-in for warranty coverage.

Rather than go through any more trouble than I've already gone through trying to get this covered under warranty AND wind up getting stuck with another OEM CSC (she confirmed they would not be able to install an aftermarket part under warranty coverage), I'd rather just get to know the car a little better and install something less likely to fail down the road. She acknowledged that for me, this is probably the best solution.

Round Rock Nissan continues to be the only local dealer that I will let touch the Z. Despite not always being able to provide me with what I need, they are honest and have never employed the typical shady tactics associated with dealers.
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I would do it myself for two reasons: Get to know the engine/car better, and knowing that doing it myself would be doing it right. Stealerships are under such pressure to rush everything to make a profit that they don't have time to take their time.
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Don't forget a good clutch/flywheel combo, female brake line union (to replace NeeSan's clutch line restrictor) and LUBE for the input shaft.


AND... if you're really bad4ss you'll replace the OEM flywheel bolts and pressure plate bolts w/ARPs. The 5.sl0w c0yote flywheel bolts w/ARP chamfered washers and RB26 PP bolts.


Not for sure why the majority on here treat a clutch fluid change like its rocket science....just follow the OEM service manual instructions. I had it dun w/a helper in under 25'.
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Don't forget a good clutch/flywheel combo, female brake line union (to replace NeeSan's clutch line restrictor) and LUBE for the input shaft.


AND... if you're really bad4ss you'll replace the OEM flywheel bolts and pressure plate bolts w/ARPs. The 5.sl0w c0yote flywheel bolts w/ARP chamfered washers and RB26 PP bolts.


Not for sure why the majority on here treat a clutch fluid change like its rocket science....just follow the OEM service manual instructions. I had it dun w/a helper in under 25'.
I'm not replacing the clutch. I'm mostly stock, and I've been perfectly happy with the stock clutch... for now. Definitely not bada$$ enough for ARP at this time.

on the clutch restrictor... I found one at my local AutoZone

For whatever reason, the first time my wife helped me with the clutch fluid, it took us nearly 1L of fluid and 20+ min just to bleed. Second time it was done in a few min (<30 min for the whole job jack stands and all). I don't know what the deal was. Same procedure both times ... just following the FSM.
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I'm not replacing the clutch. I'm mostly stock, and I've been perfectly happy with the stock clutch... for now. Definitely not bada$$ enough for ARP at this time.

on the clutch restrictor... I found one at my local AutoZone

For whatever reason, the first time my wife helped me with the clutch fluid, it took us nearly 1L of fluid and 20+ min just to bleed. Second time it was done in a few min (<30 min for the whole job jack stands and all). I don't know what the deal was. Same procedure both times ... just following the FSM.
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Was the 2nd time bleed with the restrictor removed?
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Was the 2nd time bleed with the restrictor removed?
Nope. Stock one is still on there. I've got a replacement one ready to go when I do the transmission work.

I postponed the work cause my buddy had some other obligations. Hopefully we'll get to it soon.
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