Notice: We request that you don't just set up a new account at this time if you are a previous user.
If you used to be one of our moderators, please feel free to reach out to Chris via the facebook Outerlimits4x4 group and he will get you set back up with access should he need you.
Recovery:If you cannot access your old email address and don't remember your password, please click here to log a change of email address so you can do a password reset.

Going from Toyota to Nissan!

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

Moderators: toaddog, V8Patrol

Post Reply
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 pm
Location: Sydney

Going from Toyota to Nissan!

Post by Buggerific »

Hey everyone,

sold my 75 series cruiser this morning and found a gq I'm keen on... However there is one thing I'm concerned about.

After driving it for about 15 mins I checked the radiator hose and there was no pressure in the system. Took the cap off and it was full, no signs of leaks, no over heating but no pressure.

Is this some bizarre Nissan thing or is something not quite right here?
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale

1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Posts: 4330
Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 6:06 pm
Location: Central Victoria

Post by coxy321 »

No visible leaks?

What motor is it too?
Posts: 45681
Joined: Wed Nov 27, 2002 10:13 am

Re: Going from Toyota to Nissan!

Post by bogged »

TB42s have big issues with cracking heads.. repairing them isnt always the lasting option either.
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by Buggerific »

Yeah no signs of leaks, radiator full just no pressure in the cooling system!

4.2 diesel in a 1989 model gq
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale

1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Posts: 113
Joined: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:59 am
Location: Sunshine Coast

Post by suggy126 »

IF you could take the cap off the engine might not have been hot yet, i've got the 89 GQ 4.2 diesel and it can take a while to heat sometimes, especially if i'm going easy on it. What was the temp guage in the vehicle sitting at?
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by Buggerific »

Ok so I started the vehicle, let it idle for about 5 mins then took it for a spin. Was driving for probably 20-25 mins and about 10 mins of that was up at about 90-100 kmh.

Temp guage was sitting at what I'd imagine to be normal, about 1/3-1/2. The heater in the car worked and was blowing nice warm air.

Got back to the blokes house and popped the bonnett, squeezed the top hose and there was no pressure, took the cap off with no pop or spillage but the radiator was infact full!

The engine ran well at idle and at speeds, blew no smoke but the cooling system has me concerned!
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale

1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Posts: 4330
Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 6:06 pm
Location: Central Victoria

Post by coxy321 »

Suggy is right in saying that the TD42's do take a while to warm up - but something is NOT right there. Did you dip your finger into the water under the cap to feel the temp?
Posts: 409
Joined: Thu Mar 20, 2008 7:43 am
Location: Aus

Post by macneil »

i had this problem on my 4.2diesel mine was just a dud thermostat but it still seemed to run cool.. but also remember that the temp pick up is above the thermostat itself..so needs flow to be heated properly.. mind you the std guage is so inaccurate its not funny.. mine can read 1/2 - nothing and still be 140 on my aftermarket guage..

get a pressure test done on it..
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by Buggerific »

Yeah... i might grab the pressure tester from work...

But it doesnt sound great. However I would have thought that the fact the interior heater was working well would indicate some sort of flow happening. And even with the thermostat not open there should be at least some pressure building up shouldnt there?

The thermostat only prevents/adjusts flow of water, as it heats up in the engine it will still expand and warm the rest of the system backwards.

Have I got my thinking right?
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale

1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Posts: 4330
Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 6:06 pm
Location: Central Victoria

Post by coxy321 »

AFAIK, the thermostat is there for flow control, nothing to do with pressure. In theory, if your cooling system is full and cold, then you seal it (with the cap), then heat it to 80-90 degrees, there HAS to be a pressure build up as the fluid expands.
Posts: 470
Joined: Wed Jan 24, 2007 12:21 pm
Location: Australia

Post by 351ciofgrunt »

coxy321 wrote:AFAIK, the thermostat is there for flow control, nothing to do with pressure. In theory, if your cooling system is full and cold, then you seal it (with the cap), then heat it to 80-90 degrees, there HAS to be a pressure build up as the fluid expands.
True, except that its not the fluid that expands, its the engine block that expands and creates the pressure.

Water doesn't expand or compress.
GQ Patrol Wagon, 6 point roll cage
351 cleveland, CHI heads, solid cam, Funnelweb single plane, 750 HP DP
Posts: 4330
Joined: Tue Jun 08, 2004 6:06 pm
Location: Central Victoria

Post by coxy321 »

351ciofgrunt wrote:
coxy321 wrote:AFAIK, the thermostat is there for flow control, nothing to do with pressure. In theory, if your cooling system is full and cold, then you seal it (with the cap), then heat it to 80-90 degrees, there HAS to be a pressure build up as the fluid expands.
True, except that its not the fluid that expands, its the engine block that expands and creates the pressure.

Water doesn't expand or compress.
Are you for real? If your block expands/contracts THAT much, i think you'd have more problems than just low coolant pressure.

Buggerific, have you tried a different radiator cap, or checked the spring tension in the current cap? A faulty cap could be leaking cooland into the overflow instead of holding the 10-20psi it should be.
Last edited by coxy321 on Mon Oct 05, 2009 11:13 am, edited 1 time in total.
Posts: 305
Joined: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:53 am
Location: New Zealand

Post by garth »

True, except that its not the fluid that expands, its the engine block that expands and creates the pressure.
ha ha....there must be some pretty heavy steam in his bathroom!!!


as for the GQ...get it hotter, my bet is the caps dumping pressure, doubt the thermostats got a prob as said above its for flow....

regards
GQ with 30 PSI of TD42T.........
Posts: 502
Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:09 pm
Location: Cairns

Post by fnqcairns »

My td4.2 never pressurises that I have noticed, I have lived with it for years, it simply will not get hot enough (although it might when I tow but I have never needed to pop the hood while towing the boat), thermostat is good, all is good, when it does start to pressurise when not towing I will have to chase up the problem.
*JUST LUV IT* 96 GQ LWB TD4.2, Cav, Kings, Dobinsons, Motorguard, Enginesaver, 400 pro, Cooper ST's (rolls eyes), fleetguard oil filters, Delo 400 engine oil, Delo ESI gearbox oil and an RTC.
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by Buggerific »

All sounds like the same kind of line I was thinking... The cap looked and felt pretty good but I didn't have a tester with me.

I'm looking at another patrol today so I can at least compare with that.. And I'll keep you posted with what happens with the other one!
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale

1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by Buggerific »

Well boys I am now a Nissan owner! Or I will be this Sat...

Looked at this other one this morning and Gave him a deposit. The cooling system on this did pressurise unlike the other one. And everything else was excellent too.

Has the 4.2 Diesel got a timing belt or chain?
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale

1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Posts: 502
Joined: Thu Dec 01, 2005 12:09 pm
Location: Cairns

Post by fnqcairns »

Neither, it's one of their strengths, you can almost forget about the gears.
*JUST LUV IT* 96 GQ LWB TD4.2, Cav, Kings, Dobinsons, Motorguard, Enginesaver, 400 pro, Cooper ST's (rolls eyes), fleetguard oil filters, Delo 400 engine oil, Delo ESI gearbox oil and an RTC.
Posts: 338
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 6:11 pm
Location: Sydney

Post by Buggerific »

Timing gears!? Excellent!

Picking it up tomorrow now instead of sat... Cheerin!
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale

1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Posts: 352
Joined: Sun Aug 30, 2009 1:00 pm
Location: Australia

Post by GO79 »

just get another cruiser
or do you need a patrol for the wife ;)
Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 133 guests