08 G37 Not Starting - Weird
#17
Well I spent literally an hour a day working on it for the past 2 months cause I've been busy working. So last couple of days I've been really spending a lot of time on it. I think the hardest thing getting off was the crankshaft pulley bolt out cause it was literally in fuse with the damn pulley. Other than that everything else was pretty much a straight shot.
#18
Hey Steven - How far off do you think the phaser is ? Mine was off by about 10 degrees. I replaced it (both sides) with ones I bought new from RockAuto.com. Think they ran about $150 new each - Hitachi brand.
I disassembled one of the cam phasers. I wanted to see if the internals were gummed up and clogged. The inside of the phaser looked fine. The decoder ring pops off with a bit of force. Not sure how I would get it pressed back on with the part on the engine. After everything I had gone through I know in my case it the shifted phaser that was off causing the engine to throw that single P0340 code. Not sure how it can shift like that - Ive seen pictures of worse.
I have pics of the cam phaser I took apart - I'll try to find and post.
What was the problems with the $500 engine you purchased ? Did they say ? Oh and were you getting a P0340 code before you did your work - or what ECU codes were popping up ?
Pete
I disassembled one of the cam phasers. I wanted to see if the internals were gummed up and clogged. The inside of the phaser looked fine. The decoder ring pops off with a bit of force. Not sure how I would get it pressed back on with the part on the engine. After everything I had gone through I know in my case it the shifted phaser that was off causing the engine to throw that single P0340 code. Not sure how it can shift like that - Ive seen pictures of worse.
I have pics of the cam phaser I took apart - I'll try to find and post.
What was the problems with the $500 engine you purchased ? Did they say ? Oh and were you getting a P0340 code before you did your work - or what ECU codes were popping up ?
Pete
#19
Steven - pic of my passenger side cam phaser. Old vs. New. Think I may have posted this somewhere else too.
Guess it may have been more than 10 degrees off....
Replaced both phasers, all three chains, sprockets and most of the chain tensioners. After putting back together the engine actually purred like a kitten.
Got rid of the code and the engine ran great.
Guess it may have been more than 10 degrees off....
Replaced both phasers, all three chains, sprockets and most of the chain tensioners. After putting back together the engine actually purred like a kitten.
Got rid of the code and the engine ran great.
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MStrike (11-22-2020)
#20
Hey Steven - How far off do you think the phaser is ? Mine was off by about 10 degrees. I replaced it (both sides) with ones I bought new from RockAuto.com. Think they ran about $150 new each - Hitachi brand.
I disassembled one of the cam phasers. I wanted to see if the internals were gummed up and clogged. The inside of the phaser looked fine. The decoder ring pops off with a bit of force. Not sure how I would get it pressed back on with the part on the engine. After everything I had gone through I know in my case it the shifted phaser that was off causing the engine to throw that single P0340 code. Not sure how it can shift like that - Ive seen pictures of worse.
I have pics of the cam phaser I took apart - I'll try to find and post.
What was the problems with the $500 engine you purchased ? Did they say ? Oh and were you getting a P0340 code before you did your work - or what ECU codes were popping up ?
Pete
I disassembled one of the cam phasers. I wanted to see if the internals were gummed up and clogged. The inside of the phaser looked fine. The decoder ring pops off with a bit of force. Not sure how I would get it pressed back on with the part on the engine. After everything I had gone through I know in my case it the shifted phaser that was off causing the engine to throw that single P0340 code. Not sure how it can shift like that - Ive seen pictures of worse.
I have pics of the cam phaser I took apart - I'll try to find and post.
What was the problems with the $500 engine you purchased ? Did they say ? Oh and were you getting a P0340 code before you did your work - or what ECU codes were popping up ?
Pete
#21
Stephen - Hope these pics help someone.
These are of my camshaft phaser on the intake side of the engine (passenger) - Bank 1. Didnt find any sludge or gumming of the vanes.
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
These are of my camshaft phaser on the intake side of the engine (passenger) - Bank 1. Didnt find any sludge or gumming of the vanes.
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
#22
Stephen - Hope these pics help someone.
These are of my camshaft phaser on the intake side of the engine (passenger) - Bank 1. Didnt find any sludge or gumming of the vanes.
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
These are of my camshaft phaser on the intake side of the engine (passenger) - Bank 1. Didnt find any sludge or gumming of the vanes.
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
#23
Stephen - Hope these pics help someone.
These are of my camshaft phaser on the intake side of the engine (passenger) - Bank 1. Didnt find any sludge or gumming of the vanes.
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
These are of my camshaft phaser on the intake side of the engine (passenger) - Bank 1. Didnt find any sludge or gumming of the vanes.
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
g37x Camshaft Phaser Intake Side - Bank 1 Disassembly
#26
#27
Stephen -
The phaser sprocket has some sore of proprietary bolts (4) holding the cover on. Used a vise grip to loosen them and take it apart. I didnt replace it . I bought new ones from rockauto (both intake and exhaust sides) to replace on the engine. Dont know about what the torque would be on assembly. Id go 'bubba tight' if youre thinking of disassembling and reassembling for reuse. Most everything having to do with infiniti/nissan engine repair has got a documented torque value - but these werent intended on being taken apart. I just did because I wanted to know what they looked like inside and if they were junk. I was surprised to see they looked good. I guess I could reassemble mine and press the decoder ring back on and re-use it.
The ring was a bit hard to pry out. Had the phaser held in a vise and used a screwdriver to try and evenly pry it off. I think at some point i may have used a small prybar.
Thinking more about it - there may be a way to pull off the cam phaser decoder ring with the assembly still installed if you use one of those smaller gear pullers (?) but not sure how to install it (press) it back so it seats evenly in the right orientation.
The phaser sprocket has some sore of proprietary bolts (4) holding the cover on. Used a vise grip to loosen them and take it apart. I didnt replace it . I bought new ones from rockauto (both intake and exhaust sides) to replace on the engine. Dont know about what the torque would be on assembly. Id go 'bubba tight' if youre thinking of disassembling and reassembling for reuse. Most everything having to do with infiniti/nissan engine repair has got a documented torque value - but these werent intended on being taken apart. I just did because I wanted to know what they looked like inside and if they were junk. I was surprised to see they looked good. I guess I could reassemble mine and press the decoder ring back on and re-use it.
The ring was a bit hard to pry out. Had the phaser held in a vise and used a screwdriver to try and evenly pry it off. I think at some point i may have used a small prybar.
Thinking more about it - there may be a way to pull off the cam phaser decoder ring with the assembly still installed if you use one of those smaller gear pullers (?) but not sure how to install it (press) it back so it seats evenly in the right orientation.
#28
Stephen -
The phaser sprocket has some sore of proprietary bolts (4) holding the cover on. Used a vise grip to loosen them and take it apart. I didnt replace it . I bought new ones from rockauto (both intake and exhaust sides) to replace on the engine. Dont know about what the torque would be on assembly. Id go 'bubba tight' if youre thinking of disassembling and reassembling for reuse. Most everything having to do with infiniti/nissan engine repair has got a documented torque value - but these werent intended on being taken apart. I just did because I wanted to know what they looked like inside and if they were junk. I was surprised to see they looked good. I guess I could reassemble mine and press the decoder ring back on and re-use it.
The ring was a bit hard to pry out. Had the phaser held in a vise and used a screwdriver to try and evenly pry it off. I think at some point i may have used a small prybar.
Thinking more about it - there may be a way to pull off the cam phaser decoder ring with the assembly still installed if you use one of those smaller gear pullers (?) but not sure how to install it (press) it back so it seats evenly in the right orientation.
The phaser sprocket has some sore of proprietary bolts (4) holding the cover on. Used a vise grip to loosen them and take it apart. I didnt replace it . I bought new ones from rockauto (both intake and exhaust sides) to replace on the engine. Dont know about what the torque would be on assembly. Id go 'bubba tight' if youre thinking of disassembling and reassembling for reuse. Most everything having to do with infiniti/nissan engine repair has got a documented torque value - but these werent intended on being taken apart. I just did because I wanted to know what they looked like inside and if they were junk. I was surprised to see they looked good. I guess I could reassemble mine and press the decoder ring back on and re-use it.
The ring was a bit hard to pry out. Had the phaser held in a vise and used a screwdriver to try and evenly pry it off. I think at some point i may have used a small prybar.
Thinking more about it - there may be a way to pull off the cam phaser decoder ring with the assembly still installed if you use one of those smaller gear pullers (?) but not sure how to install it (press) it back so it seats evenly in the right orientation.
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SonicVQ (01-26-2019)
#30
Here is a link to the video: