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Thought someone from this section may know the answer ??

My FJ20ET S12 Project is near completion and I have a couple of questions relating to sourcing bits.

1) cam cover plugs for ignition leads ?? - The rubber boot things - Does anyone know where to get these ? What the P/N is or what an equivalent would be ? Failing that - a P/N for the full set of leads with the plug/cover things ?? Also where to get these ?? Which shops would have them ?

2) The Half moon rubbers (end of cams) on the cam cover - I'v been told that you can get alloy half moons instead of the rubber ones ?? Where Where Where ??

Cheers for that !

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I don't have any idea of the FJ20 parts but I would suggest you look at FJ20.com for the bits you seek.

The boots around the leads I would suggest are part of the leads and not a spare part as such.

The half moon parts you seek, might be very similar to that of the KA24E from U12 Pintara, so it might be worth taking a sample along to your nearest Nissan dealer to make some comparisons.

Nissan have a habit of recycling parts from other models.

Cheers, D

what state you in?

talk to Randy from NISSCO in Vic (bayswater).

he and his crew know FJ20et very well

http://www.nissco.com.au/contact.php

Address:

Nissco 1600 Workshop

2 Halbert Road

Bayswater North, Victoria 3153

Melways Reference - 51 : B10

Phone:

(03) 9761 4743

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