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What did you do to your Sedan today?

Old May 8, 2019 | 01:12 PM
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Seriously. Where is this shop located??
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Old May 8, 2019 | 02:25 PM
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Seriously. Where is this shop located??
any local mechanic shop could do all of that. just call around and find out. its best to know what u want and be firm on a price. goodluck.
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Old May 8, 2019 | 02:51 PM
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any local mechanic shop could do all of that. just call around and find out. its best to know what u want and be firm on a price. goodluck.
No. I would not trust just "any local mechanic shop" to do the oil gallery gasket.

You do realize that the labor rate is about 16 hours to replace the oil gasket gasket right?

If a shop charges $100/hr that's still $1,600 in labor alone.

If a shop charges $60/he that will be $960. The problem is

1. Most independent shops charge more than $60/hr.

2. If you find one with a low labor rate, what is their quality of work?

Oil gallery gaskets is a very involved repair that requires removing the entire front end of the car. It requires a experienced person to do this repair. I would not trust just "any" shop to do this repair, but rather someone that has performed it before.

Just because "any local mechanic shop" can do brakes or replace struts doesn't mean they are competent enough to do a oil gallery gasket repair.

So having him share the name of the shop that performed his repairs would greatly help members here as well as bring in more business for that shop.
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Old May 8, 2019 | 03:23 PM
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So hypothetically, if one bought a spare engine block and wanted to bulletproof that oil gallery. What could you do to keep it from (eventually) leaking? Silver solder it in place? Have the block and galley cover grooved for a silicone or copper o-ring? Replace both ends with threaded AN 90* adapters and have a hard line between the two spots?

Between the fact that LKQ is pretty cheap and they get 2012+ G37s fairly regularly, I think I might need to pick up an engine for the garage and... eventually. If I do so I'll rebuild it while it sits in the garage. If I'm going to do that, might as well build it right...
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Old May 8, 2019 | 05:23 PM
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So hypothetically, if one bought a spare engine block and wanted to bulletproof that oil gallery. What could you do to keep it from (eventually) leaking? Silver solder it in place? Have the block and galley cover grooved for a silicone or copper o-ring? Replace both ends with threaded AN 90* adapters and have a hard line between the two spots?

Between the fact that LKQ is pretty cheap and they get 2012+ G37s fairly regularly, I think I might need to pick up an engine for the garage and... eventually. If I do so I'll rebuild it while it sits in the garage. If I'm going to do that, might as well build it right...

EPS Tuning Oil Gallery Gasket/Hardware Kit

https://conceptzperformance.com/czp-...kt_p_31979.php
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Old May 8, 2019 | 08:59 PM
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Do you have any pics with the rear taillights in the off position?
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Old May 8, 2019 | 09:17 PM
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those tail lights gotta go. do u really like them ?
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Old May 8, 2019 | 09:25 PM
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Im not really a fan of those. Too many different colors going on there. Also whats up with the alignment? the right reverse light is like angled inwards, the gap is totally off
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Old May 8, 2019 | 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by qmantran
No. I would not trust just "any local mechanic shop" to do the oil gallery gasket.

You do realize that the labor rate is about 16 hours to replace the oil gasket gasket right?

If a shop charges $100/hr that's still $1,600 in labor alone.

If a shop charges $60/he that will be $960. The problem is

1. Most independent shops charge more than $60/hr.

2. If you find one with a low labor rate, what is their quality of work?

Oil gallery gaskets is a very involved repair that requires removing the entire front end of the car. It requires a experienced person to do this repair. I would not trust just "any" shop to do this repair, but rather someone that has performed it before.

Just because "any local mechanic shop" can do brakes or replace struts doesn't mean they are competent enough to do a oil gallery gasket repair.

So having him share the name of the shop that performed his repairs would greatly help members here as well as bring in more business for that shop.
He was able to complete the job in 6.x hours because he didn't need to remove the front-end of the car. He's done quite a few of those galley gaskets and only needs to remove the coolant reservoir to access the front timing cover. I can share the name of the shop if the mods are willing to remove how much I paid from my post that has been quoted. I've already removed it from my original post. I would like to bring him more business because I think his work is high quality based on my conversations with him. I just don't feel comfortable having both publicly posted and the price can possibly go stale in the future.
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Old May 8, 2019 | 10:59 PM
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Is that a greyhound in the background?
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Old May 9, 2019 | 08:41 AM
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He was able to complete the job in 6.x hours because he didn't need to remove the front-end of the car. He's done quite a few of those galley gaskets and only needs to remove the coolant reservoir to access the front timing cover. I can share the name of the shop if the mods are willing to remove how much I paid from my post that has been quoted. I've already removed it from my original post. I would like to bring him more business because I think his work is high quality based on my conversations with him. I just don't feel comfortable having both publicly posted and the price can possibly go stale in the future.

Price removed!
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Old May 9, 2019 | 09:01 AM
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I have to chime in on the lights - they look busy. Not a fan... but it aint' my car lol. Otherwise I like what you're doing with her.
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Old May 9, 2019 | 09:04 AM
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So... one of those kits comes with some orings. The other doesn't. Are those just nissan parts that are included so they get replaced?

My concern with the original design is that a long, flat galley cover up against the mass of an engine block - even if they are similar or the same metal - is heat and cooling expansion/contraction cycles will eventually loosen or crack whatever you have there.

Clearly I need a 'parts' engine to take apart and ponder - I don't have a good 3D grasp of where this is in relation to all the other front-of-engine-bits.
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Old May 9, 2019 | 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by rotarymike
So... one of those kits comes with some orings. The other doesn't. Are those just nissan parts that are included so they get replaced?

My concern with the original design is that a long, flat galley cover up against the mass of an engine block - even if they are similar or the same metal - is heat and cooling expansion/contraction cycles will eventually loosen or crack whatever you have there.

Clearly I need a 'parts' engine to take apart and ponder - I don't have a good 3D grasp of where this is in relation to all the other front-of-engine-bits.
The concept z performance kit is "Made from Syntheseal gasket material"

The EPS tuning kit is "Steel reinforced"

The OEM gasket is some type of paper material that breaks apart on its own over time. I have no experience with either kit, I just know those 2 are supposed to be alternative upgrades over the "OEM Paper gasket"
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Old May 9, 2019 | 10:01 AM
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LOVE that deck lid. Wish I could get one of those ..

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