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mcardoza 05-26-2005 09:35 PM

'95 Nissan Hardbody
 
Does anyone know the location for the PCV valve on a V6 '95 Nissan Hardbody? I've got the Chilton's manual - but it is either not described clearly, or I am just too inept to find it.
Thanks,
Mike

Patrick 05-27-2005 12:32 AM

RE: '95 Nissan Hardbody
 
it has to be either mounted in the valve cover, or intake manifold. there shouldnt be that many vacuum hoses going to the intake and valve covers.

polartsunami 06-01-2005 02:35 AM

RE: '95 Nissan Hardbody
 
patrick is right. sometime the manuals are dumb with organization for certian things but its in there. take it on the pooper with you and im sure you will find it. thats how i find stupid things in the manuals lol.

Patrick 06-02-2005 02:26 PM

RE: '95 Nissan Hardbody
 
haha... also, you could call a dealership...they have lots of diagrams available in the parts department

pepekaliwete 08-07-2005 03:15 PM

RE: '95 Nissan Hardbody
 
I have a 94 and I'm assuming the 95 is the same way. I just changed mine last week! Man, it was a !@#!@# to get to! It's screwed on to the engine block right above the alternator. Remove the air filter housing assembly and the oil filter so you can get to it. YES, THE OIL FILTER! Unless you think you can do it with it on. I couldn't. It 'aint easy. It's tight in there.

Good luck!!

Can somebody tell me how to remove the rear drum? One of my wheel studs broke and I need to replce it. I got the wheel off and pounded on that drum with a hammer but no luck. Are there srews to remove?? Thanks!!

EhlersRS 09-20-2005 09:53 PM

RE: '95 Nissan Hardbody
 
Hello Pepekaliwete,

I'm not sure if anyone answered your question yet, but I see it was posted over a month ago. I have a 97' Hardbody and I've removed the drums several times. You can use an 8mm bolt to break the drums free. You will see two locations near the center of the drum to screw the bolt into. By turning the bolt into either of these holes, it will break the drum from the hub.

Robert


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