Ok all of that that the last guy said was all to scare you away. For reference for future browsers looking to replace the injectors...
This was my first try doing this and I only owned the car for 2 weeks. You can get fuel hoses from your local auto store for 5 bucks for like 3 foot so that's chump change and it's good to to that anyways. Also when you get to replace the vac hoses that's chump change so get it out of your head how much it cost because if you start drilling and doing stupid stuff like the last guy said, you will be spending hours replacing the injectors so here's the simplified way...
Time: 1h - 1h 45m Give or take (EVEN FOR FIRST TIMERS)
1. Remove the Two plastic intake elbows off the throttle bodies
2. remove the black crossover from the top of the intake along with hoses that connect to it.
3. Remove all hoses that connect to the intake period.
4. Remove all bolts connecting the upper intake to the lower
5. Remove the TPS Sensor of the driver side (2 bolts)
6. Remove the throttle cables both pedal and cruise
Double check everything that you've disconnected from the intake and start removing the intake. You should now have access to your lower intectors.
1. Get a deep, large well Philips head screwdriver(If you are using a Walmart brand, go find another) and remove the two screws holding the inectors.
2. From there it is a straight pull setup.
If the bolts are a bit stuck then use a bit of PB
Take your old one's out, replace them with the others and reverse the uninstallation to install your stuff back.
The alternator belt on a 1993 Nissan 300ZX will typically squeal if it has excessive wear or it has become lose. This provides a good opportunity to replace the belt before it complete fails.
put on a turbo
With filter: 3-5/8 quarts Without filter: 3-1/8 quarts Source: Nissan 300zx Service Manual
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http://www.importworkshop.com/files/manuals/nissan/z32-factory-service-manual.pdf
19.0 gallons for all except convertible and it's 18.2.
To replace the glove box latch on a 1993 Nissan 300ZX, first, open the glove box and remove any contents. Locate the screws securing the glove box assembly to the dashboard and remove them. After detaching the assembly, you can access the latch mechanism; unscrew or unclip the old latch and install the new one. Finally, reassemble the glove box and secure it back in place with the screws.
the main hose coming off the top of the radiator were it goes int0 the engine.
The same way you take it off! But in a reverse order.
no it cant be done,they are totally different from each other.
I don't mean to be condescending but it would be more economical to buy a convertible first.
On a 1993 Nissan 300ZX, the most commonly referenced sensor is the coolant temperature sensor, which is located near the thermostat housing on the engine block. Other sensors, like the mass airflow sensor, are found in the intake system near the air filter. If you need information on a specific sensor, please specify which one.