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Nissan patrol KM160 L28

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Nissan patrol KM160 L28

Post by johnflink »

Hi problems with oil pump, or maybe not , Gage showing little pressure at idol, is this normal, when the reves go up the needle moves to a quarter on the oil gage, if there is a problem, where is the pump in the engine. Thank you
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Post by David_S »

Johnflink - low oil pressure can be caused by a clogged oil filter or insufficient oil as well as a faulty pump.

I am not that familiar with the L28 but the pump is, I believe, located under the distributor. Remove the distributor and the oil pump and drive unit can be removed as an assembly.

You can download the whole Nissan 160 (MQ/MK) Service Manual from

http://www.nissanclub.cz/manuals.php?&lang=cze&kols=4

It is in 22 rar files and you have to download them all but it is worth taking the time to do so as the manual is excellent. The section you want is LC-4 Engine Lubrication and Cooling systems which tells you how to take the pump apart and service it.


David

PS The needle should be in the middle of the guage when the engine is warmed up.
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Post by smiley »

hi johnflink,

not sure if yours has the same issue but i had one that was doing the same thing, turned out to be the guage sender leaking and i was told that it was a common issue, so before pulling the pump out i would try checking the pressure with a test guage first.
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Post by V8Patrol »

smiley wrote:would try checking the pressure with a test guage first.
:armsup:

fit a mechanicle guage and then run the vehicle

electric guages lie like hell

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Post by 84mksd33t »

V8Patrol wrote:
smiley wrote:would try checking the pressure with a test guage first.
:armsup:

fit a mechanicle guage and then run the vehicle

electric guages lie like hell

Kingy
kingy is spot on the electrical gauges are lying sobs!

mechanical gauge ftw...

does your motor have any sounds of low oil pressure? egt excessive ticking from the valve train?
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