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 ====== Robert's Nissan Altima 2012 ====== ====== Robert's Nissan Altima 2012 ======
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 +^VIN|1N4AL2AP5CN445401|
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 ===== Transmission Problems ===== ===== Transmission Problems =====
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 [3/17/2022] [3/17/2022]
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 +===== Loud clanking =====
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 +Approximately September 2024.
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 +Loud clanking Sounds like deiseling/exagerated camshaft-to-lifter clicking.
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 +Robert reported that he drove his car at 130 Mph, then he heard a loud noise and then the car would hardly move. 
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 +Ordered from O'Reilly,  [11/18/2024]
 +^Part|Cloyes Timing Chain Kit - 9-4212SDX|
 +^Price|$229|
 +^Links|164|
 +^Links between color links| Black -> 13 - Black -> 32 -> Pink -> 37 -> (= 82, and they count another link between each link = 164|
 +^Location of color links|Black - 11 o'clock, Black - before 3 o'clock, pink, on camshaft mark, when the main engine pully is lined up for top-dead-center|
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 +Replaced timing chain because the clicking/clanging seemed to be coming from exactly where the upper camshaft gears were located. Reassembled car, clanging still there.
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 +Examined valves with small camera, looks like one of pistons lightly struck valves by seeing light impression on piston, and carbon missing from valve. Took engine apart even removing head. Could not see any problems. Months go by.
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 +Hired George to help reassemble car. He took engine out of car. Didn't replace much because most parts seemed OK.
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 Still working on Robert's car to prevent the loud clanking. Still working on Robert's car to prevent the loud clanking.
  
-I applied 12V, then 14V directly to Variable Valve Timing VVT Solenoid. This caused the clanking to approximately be reduced to half.+I applied 12V, then 14V directly to Variable Valve Timing VVT Solenoid. This caused the clanking to approximately be reduced to half. Clanking comes back when voltage is removed.
  
 Took VVT Solenoid out of car, measured resistance to be about 8 Ohms, which is as expected. Applied voltage, and the switch action seems OK, if on the mellow side. Power supply sent about 1.5 amps at about 12.3 V, which agrees with the approximate 8 Ohms of resistance. Took VVT Solenoid out of car, measured resistance to be about 8 Ohms, which is as expected. Applied voltage, and the switch action seems OK, if on the mellow side. Power supply sent about 1.5 amps at about 12.3 V, which agrees with the approximate 8 Ohms of resistance.
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 Measured Pink/Purple lines at the VVT Solenoid with car on, engine not running, and it measures about 12.3V. Seems about right, but it doesn't explain why the clanking reduces when connecting about 12.3V from my power supply directly to the Solenoid. The wiring may have some resistance, but didn't measure for this. Measured Pink/Purple lines at the VVT Solenoid with car on, engine not running, and it measures about 12.3V. Seems about right, but it doesn't explain why the clanking reduces when connecting about 12.3V from my power supply directly to the Solenoid. The wiring may have some resistance, but didn't measure for this.
  
-Ordered a replacement VVT Solenoid from Amazon for about $18. +Ordered a replacement VVT Solenoid (delivery scheduled 8/31/2025) from Amazon for about $18. 
  
-{{ :robert:engine_performance_-_nissan_altima_s_2012_-_system_wiring_diagrams_.pdf |Wiring Diagrams for 2012 Nissan Altima}}+{{ :robert:engine_performance_-_nissan_altima_s_2012_-_system_wiring_diagrams_.pdf |Wiring Diagrams for 2012 Nissan Altima}} (purchased for $19) 
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 +Installed VVVT Solenoid. Possibly some changes, but the clanging remains. It might even be not quite as good as the original solenoid when applying 12V or 14V. 
 +[8/31/2025]
  
 Right now, thinking that the VVT camshaft gear is the cause, but don't have proof of this. Right now, thinking that the VVT camshaft gear is the cause, but don't have proof of this.
  
-[8/30/2025+^Item^Original part number^ 
 +|VVT intake camshaft sprocket|13025 JA01B| 
 +|Visible numbers|K1  1F30 1214| 
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 +[9/1/2025
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 +==== Intake Cam Gear O-Ring ==== 
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 +There are 3 o-rings on a "snout" which plugs into the back of the Intake Camshaft Gear. They are hard to find.  
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 +https://www.z1motorsports.com/front-timing-cover/nissan/vq35hr-vq37vhr-timing-cover-ring-and-seal-kit-p-9484.html 
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 +Initially I thought that these o-rings were too loose, but I didn't think about the fact that the o-rings slide back and forth on their **inside** diameters. The outside diameter just seem to match the inside of the intake camshaft gear. 
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 +{{:robert:intakecamshaftgearo-rings.jpg|Photo from YouTube'r (not our engine)}} 
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 +Notice that the o-rings have a diagonal cut in them. 
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 +This video shows the o-rings, although the motor is a slightly different model.: https://youtu.be/C0O-5mF8g2k?si=sNBoYgzTK8C6izC0&t=281 
 + 
 +[9/6/2025] 
 + 
 +===== Transmission Fluid Leak ===== 
 + 
 +Altima had terrible clunking and poor transmission performance. Checked CVT Automatic transmission fluid, it was mostly gone from dipstick. 
 + 
 +Discovered pin hole in transmission cooler rubber hose, fluid had been slowly leaking out of it. Replaced for $4.51. 
 + 
 +===== Brakes ===== 
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 +Changed front pads, and driver-side rotor. 
 + 
 +[12/26/2025] 
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 +===== Oil Change ===== 
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 +This is the first change since the installation of the new engine. 
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 +Oil change (not filter) 146,463. 5W 30 O'Reilly Oil. 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Transfer to Dan ===== 
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 +Transferred this vehicle to my ownership. Robert gave it to me as a gift, and I processed this on Oct 20, 2025. 
 + 
 +===== Replaced Power Steering Pipe ===== 
 + 
 +This probably was damaged when installing the engine (during 2025) 
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