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bubbles on the dipstick, and lots of bogging
the car is super boggy. it revs up but doesnt really want to go anywhere. i checked my oil to see if i had sucked up a butterfly screw, if i did i woudl be burning oil.
well i found lots of buddles on my dip stick. what the hell is going on with my car?
and will nissan follow through with the powertrain warranty if i have cams?
.as long as u dont tell them sure why not
.what if it comes to im getting a new engine, and i havnt told them about the cams, i dont want 700 to go down the drain
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Originally Posted by SHIFT_Uniquewhat if it comes to im getting a new engine, and i havnt told them about the cams, i dont want 700 to go down the drain
Well it's $700 vs a couple grand for a new engine.
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Originally Posted by SHIFT_Uniquewhat if it comes to im getting a new engine, and i havnt told them about the cams, i dont want 700 to go down the drain
then in that case youre fu-cked.
.if you don't tell them bout the cams, they'll prolly swap out an entire new longblock, and you'll lose your cams.
.change the cams to stock and then bring it in. Cams should only take an afternoon to install.
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Originally Posted by turco
Cams should only take an afternoon to install.
you guys are sure lucky in that respect.
.hahahah yeah thats what you get for getting a bigger motor sucka! JK, wanna trade?
.did you notiace this after the cams?
may be partialy your fault
but, blown gasket? some how water/coolant is in your motor. cant combust that stuff to well
.Is your oil leval overfilled? If so, that could explain the bubbles on the dipstick. Use process of elimination to figure it out.
.i did process of elimination.. checked everything. plugs are fine, no oil in radiator, nothing. i have been noticing a lot of rattling so i check my mid-pipe and i found a bunch of **** rattling in there. could that be cutting off my exhaust flow and bogging my car?
i have no SES
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Originally Posted by SHIFT_Unique
no oil in radiator,
Once you see oil in the radiator, the engine won't be running. The only way to determine a coolant leak that can affect performance even before the quot;white smokequot; is oil analysis |
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