Gasoline engine 4.2 liter car Nissan Patrol 4 (Y60)
General information about 4.2L engines The engine belongs to the 6-cylinder in-line units with an overhead valve mechanism (ohv), cross-flow aluminum alloy cylinder head and cast iron crankcase. The...
Removal and installation of the engine Note. Reliable lifting equipment with approved rigging will be required to perform engine removal and installation procedures. Removing The general view of the engine...
Removal and installation of the inlet pipeline Removing 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. 2. Remove the air cleaner and disconnect the fuel hoses. 3. Empty the cooling system and disconnect the upper...
Removal and installation of a final collector Removing 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. 2. Working under the car, give bolts of fastening of a reception pipe of system of release of the fulfilled...
Cylinder head maintenance Note. You will need the following special equipment to perform the procedures below: valve spring compression tool, micrometer, and flatness tester (edge of steel...
Oil pump service Removal and disassembly 1. Remove the timing chain cover and oil pump drive sprocket with chain. 2. Loosen the clamps and disconnect the fuel plugs from the open ends of...
Replacing the crankshaft seals Note. A puller is required to perform the work described below (to remove the crankshaft pulley). Timing chain cover seal 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the...
Servicing the crankshaft and main bearings Note. To perform the procedures below, you will need a micrometer and a plunger-type dial gauge. Removing 1. Remove the engine from the vehicle, then remove the cylinder...
Flywheel/Drive Disc Maintenance Note. The following special equipment is required for the work described below: plunger-type dial gauge and a suitable heat source (blowtorch or gas burner). Note....
Removal and installation of supports of the power unit Front supports 1 - support (pillow) 2 - bracket 3 - bolts 4 - nut Removing 1. Jack up the car and put it on stands. 2. Support the engine with a jack by placing a block...