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3.0ltr gu patrol rebuild
3.0ltr gu patrol rebuild
ok so since my motor blew up a couple of mnths ago, i have a good family friend who said he will rebuild it for no charge.
only thing is i wanna do it so it lasts this time.
is there any aftermarket parts available and where do i get them from. im in brissy but if i have to order parts from interstate that isnt a problem
also what needs to be done to prevent any problems in the future.
any info would be great.
only thing is i wanna do it so it lasts this time.
is there any aftermarket parts available and where do i get them from. im in brissy but if i have to order parts from interstate that isnt a problem
also what needs to be done to prevent any problems in the future.
any info would be great.
Re: 3.0ltr gu patrol rebuild
There are rebuild kits on EbayTOJO2NISSAN wrote:ok so since my motor blew up a couple of mnths ago, i have a good family friend who said he will rebuild it for no charge.
only thing is i wanna do it so it lasts this time.
is there any aftermarket parts available and where do i get them from. im in brissy but if i have to order parts from interstate that isnt a problem
put a different engine in it.also what needs to be done to prevent any problems in the future.
You couldnt sell it with a blown donk? I find that suprising.any info would be great.
Re: 3.0ltr gu patrol rebuild
This will be helpful . . . http://www.chaz.yellowfoot.org/zd30_engine_problems.htmTOJO2NISSAN wrote: also what needs to be done to prevent any problems in the future.
Re: 3.0ltr gu patrol rebuild
and you will need at least one of these too
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13661
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13661
as stated , block egr , external oil cooler maybe? , 5000 km services , Pyro , Boost , maybe even a front mounted cooler or water to air. whatever you can do to keep that little engine cool because as you would know now they arent shy of going bang. EGR blocking cna be done at either end with some thin tin plate , easy to do and the engine will still think its doing its job opening and closing the valve as required just your engine wont be getting any nastys going back into it =]
Beep. Beep. Beep.. Whats that sound? Oh Look Its Just Another ZD30 On A Tow Truck.. =)
What torque? Tighten it till it strips and then back it off half a turn.
What torque? Tighten it till it strips and then back it off half a turn.
Re: 3.0ltr gu patrol rebuild
bogged wrote:and you will need at least one of these too
http://www.patrol4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13661
GU 4.2 ST cab
This will be helpful . . . http://www.chaz.yellowfoot.org/zd30_engine_problems.htm
This dude is a genious, really hits the nail on the head. should send this to nissan and see if they believe it
This dude is a genious, really hits the nail on the head. should send this to nissan and see if they believe it
Agreed. But I think that Nissan admitting to any sort of inherent problem with the engine's control ancillaries would be commercial suicide. Especially in this economic climate. I don't agree with it, but it seems to be the reality. So save your breath and a few dollars for the mods that Chaz recommends and enjoy wheeling your Patrol!TOJO2NISSAN wrote:This dude is a genious, really hits the nail on the head. should send this to nissan and see if they believe it
This started 7+ years ago.. long before the economic climate.. Yes, they should have admitted it right away, and stopped selling faulty engines. but hey... they didnt, cause they were flyin out the door good/bad/ugly.5upaMav wrote:But I think that Nissan admitting to any sort of inherent problem with the engine's control ancillaries would be commercial suicide. Especially in this economic climate.
many people have had to cut their losses and lost 10's of thouands..
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