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Author:  Trailz [ Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:13 pm ]
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my centerlink is crushing my oil filter.... any ideas what is creating this?

Author:  mixxali4 [ Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:17 pm ]
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i got oil filter relocating kit!!do u want it?

Author:  Trailz [ Sat Nov 20, 2010 10:32 pm ]
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Yeah... I do! lolll Is it the dual filter? pick up your phone!

I still need to know what's wrong with my steering tho!

Author:  mixxali4 [ Sat Nov 20, 2010 11:20 pm ]
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i got ur back :wave:

Author:  Svendog [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 8:30 am ]
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Is it the stock steering?
If so check to see what's bent..

Author:  Trailz [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 10:39 am ]
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I have the fulll SLR steering.... & I don'T see any bends.....
The last time we were out, I saw my idler arm brace was only bolted to the idler arm & was hanging on the other side... that could not be the problem?

Author:  Svendog [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 12:52 pm ]
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Shake the steering.
See if you can move it.

Author:  Rockaholic [ Sun Nov 21, 2010 1:31 pm ]
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Can you take a few pics and post them up? That might help with the troubleshooting.

Off the top of my head:
The loose IAB has me wondering if all the bolts keeping the idler arm are in place: Check to make sure you have your bolts securing the Idler Arm to the frame - if that is able to pivot, I think it could cause the CL to hit the filter.

Author:  O1SalsaX [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 11:46 am ]
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sounds like the Idler arm bushings may be toast, or not tightened down all the way and causes your centerlink to rotate.

Author:  Trailz [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:11 pm ]
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Well... now I have an oil leak as well..... I think it may be coming from that squished oil filter....
Photobucket seems to be down...it's impossible to upload pics.... not too sure how to post pics other then that....

Well... I tried shaking the steering & everything seems to be secure (except the idler arm brace that's missing a bolt)

So now I have the steering issue + an oil leak issue.... any help would be appreciated!

thanks guys!

Author:  Bklyn.X [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:13 pm ]
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Do you have a SLR IAB or something else?

Picture will help but from what was described my guess is that you zanged (off-road technical jargon meaning ?you smacked the crap out of?) your IAB and IA maybe crushing the bushings as Ken suggested or even bending the pin. Sometimes you can do this without ?loosening? the steering but just having it operate at different angles (maybe pushing it back). I?ve done this with a SLR IAB because it sucks. It braces the IA ok but can not take a hit. I would guess that this could also happen with other braces especially if a bolt is missing. The bolt or bolts being loose in itself should not push back your steering but would not let the brace do its job of keeping your steering from getting "loose", the IA would have had to be pushed back. Does it look like the holes for the IAB and the frame still line up? Are they egged out?
This is what I have now with my SLR steering;
Image
It is a modified TC IAB

Author:  Trailz [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:25 pm ]
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Ok... so oil leak is from the oil filter... there's a hole in it ... must be from the centerlink hiting it!

Now the steering....
It is an SLR IAB...
It does not look like the holes for the IAB and the frame still line up.... Sorry Tom but I don't know what egged out means... So if I understand correctly - the solution would be to change the IA bushings?

Any other ideas how to post pics up here? (other then photobucket?)

Author:  Bklyn.X [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:35 pm ]
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I agree the oil leak is from the steering problem.

Your brace is most likely toast (garbage, trashed, no good). Look where the bolts go through and you will most likely see that the areas around the holes have bubbled out a bit rather than being flat.
A hole that is ?egged out? is no longer round but in the shape of an egg.
If it is the bushings that are squished yes, changing them should do the trick but make sure the IA pin is not bent. Otherwise you?ll be changing the bushings every month or worse your steering will still be hitting the oil filter.

Author:  Bklyn.X [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 3:38 pm ]
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I do not think Nissan sells the ?Pin? part by itself and that you will have to by an ?idler arm kit? that includes both the pin part and the arm. I think it?s around $150.

Author:  Trailz [ Mon Nov 22, 2010 7:13 pm ]
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Bklyn.X wrote:

Your brace is most likely toast (garbage, trashed, no good). Look where the bolts go through and you will most likely see that the areas around the holes have bubbled out a bit rather than being flat.
A hole that is ?egged out? is no longer round but in the shape of an egg.
If it is the bushings that are squished yes, changing them should do the trick but make sure the IA pin is not bent. Otherwise you?ll be changing the bushings every month or worse your steering will still be hitting the oil filter.


Well... come to find out, I do NOT have the SLR IAB.... if that's what I have, it's much different from yours... The IAB that you have - mine is stock.... I have a brace at the bottom?!?!?!? Or maybe it's the douchebag that installed my kit wrong & I just never paid much attention.
Can you shoot me your email by PM... I'll send you a pic of what I have!

Bklyn.X wrote:
I do not think Nissan sells the ?Pin? part by itself and that you will have to by an ?idler arm kit? that includes both the pin part and the arm. I think it?s around $150.

hummm.... that's an expensive pin!

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