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Td42 won't rev

Tech Talk for Nissan owners.

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Post by Gruntahunta »

Is this little filter only a GQ thing guys or did it go through to the GU's. I have a 4.2TD GU ute. If you don't ask you don't know??

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Post by sox121 »

The filter is used in my 99 GU 4.2 non turbo DX and it makes a big improvement after a clean. ;)
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Post by currentlyoffline »

Gruntahunta wrote:Is this little filter only a GQ thing guys or did it go through to the GU's. I have a 4.2TD GU ute. Cheers...............Pete! :oops:
I have a mate with a 2000 ST TD42 and it definately DOES have the gauze filter as he has had it out and checked it. ;) ( Macca @ Mulga OffRoad ) :armsup:
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Post by RoldIT »

My 2000 GU coil/cab has it also, I have experienced this problem and a clean makes a farken huuuuuge difference!
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Post by currentlyoffline »

Just another note regarding checking the filter, The banjo fitting will have washers both above it and below it on the bolt.
These are either a steel washer with a gasket membrane on one side to seal the fitting, or a copper washer.
It could be either type as you get both in a seal kit for the pump. I am using the copper ones as there is no membrane to wear out, and they seem to work OK
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Post by GQSWB42td »

gday im just new to this and just only to hear about this filter. is this filter under both bolts on the fuel pump or just one. where can you get one and how much whats the part number thanks
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Post by Roga »

Hi Guys Sorry I have been away a while since I started this thread.

No I am positive mine does not have a filter in the injector pump as I have carefully slid a piece of wire about 40 mm down inside the pump with no obstruction,I think someone has thrown it away at some stage.
The model of my Patrol is 1988 and it has done 320000km but the pump & injectors have been rebuilt about 80000km ago.
I am interested in the comment about the fan clutch as mine wont cut in and out as my old patrol used to.
I have turned up the diesel on the pump last weekend to see what dif it made
It has a lot more power but will not rev above approx 3000 now
so it must be a blockage of some sort. This is also the most economical Patrol I have seen as it is using approx 1/2 the diesel of the last one although the last one was automatic.
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Post by RoldIT »

GQSWB42td wrote:gday im just new to this and just only to hear about this filter. is this filter under both bolts on the fuel pump or just one. where can you get one and how much whats the part number thanks
Ummmmm ... read the WHOLE thread, all the info you asked for is there.
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Post by RoldIT »

Roga wrote:Hi Guys Sorry I have been away a while since I started this thread.

No I am positive mine does not have a filter in the injector pump as I have carefully slid a piece of wire about 40 mm down inside the pump with no obstruction,I think someone has thrown it away at some stage.
The model of my Patrol is 1988 and it has done 320000km but the pump & injectors have been rebuilt about 80000km ago.
I am interested in the comment about the fan clutch as mine wont cut in and out as my old patrol used to.
I have turned up the diesel on the pump last weekend to see what dif it made
It has a lot more power but will not rev above approx 3000 now
so it must be a blockage of some sort. This is also the most economical Patrol I have seen as it is using approx 1/2 the diesel of the last one although the last one was automatic.
Sounds like injectors are probably due for a service again.
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Part Numbers

Post by currentlyoffline »

I have 2 part numbers for the same filter. The Nissan genuine part is actually a bosch part with a Nissan sticker over the Bosch Sticker.

Nissan Part Number is 14371-R8025A
Bosch Part Number is 14612501016N1

Getting the Bosch part is about 1/2 the price of the Nissan part.
Just go to an injector service centre :roll:
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Post by cuzza »

I checked my pump today on my 94, td42 and I am pretty sure I do not have the filter. Is it possible to just buy one and put it in? I asume there would not, just thought I would check.

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Post by currentlyoffline »

cuzza wrote:Is it possible to just buy one and put it in? cuzza
I don't see why not, but you will need the gauze filter, and the spring which holds it in.
Check out the photo I posted in page 1 of this thread and make sure you checked the right banjo fitting to make sure it is not there.
An injector/diesel service should be able to supply you with the spring, filter, and washers if those above and below your banjo fitting are a bit sus.
Might even get out of it for less than $25.....
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Post by 4Speed »

Just wanted to add my 2cents, 99GU DX.

Found the little filter this morning, flushed it and spring as well as the bolt with metho. Little bit of MP air and I have a new truck. Dam wished I new about that sooner.

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Post by Rambo »

Roga, Does your engine sound like it's making a lot of excess fan noise under the hood? Thats what mine sounded like, because the fan was spinning at the same rpm's as the engine. The vicious oil in the fan should heat up after a very short period allowing the fan to spin slower and engine to rev freely(there by not pushing a whole lot of unneccessary air!) Hope that's all it is!
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Post by Roga »

Yes that is exactly what it sounds like although the fan turns as you would expect for a viscous hub type
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Post by Roga »

I have removed the fanblade for a quick run down the road and it revs fine!!
so I will be replacing the viscous hub asap !!
Thanks Rambo for your help.
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Post by DieselBoy »

KIWI wrote:I had this problem, and found that it had a faulty TPS. Unplugged it, and it works fine now. My problem was accompanied by black smoke too though.


Dave
Hey dave, could you post up a pic of the TPS for me??

I have an electrical fitting on my pump covered in green plastic, is that what yours looked like?
Hold on, i have a picture:

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And also an extra circut on my fuel filter housing. BLOODY STRANGE!!!!!

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Post by WALKS »

just a quick quetin guys but do i need to bleed the fuel system if i un do this bolt looking for the flter :?:
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Post by GU BUG »

WALKS wrote:just a quick quetin guys but do i need to bleed the fuel system if i un do this bolt looking for the flter :?:
Yep...

I pulled the filter out tonight & I can't believe how much better it's running :D. It's definitely pulling a lot harder than it used to. Whilst the filter didn't seem all that dirty from looking at it, it must have been restricting it beforehand as there's a noticable increase in performance that's for sure :D...
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Post by WALKS »

thanks gu bug
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Post by BigMav »

ok bringing this thread back to see if anyone knows what the part number is for the spring that goes on top of the small gauze filter. The number that fnqcairns has posted for the filter is a valid one but could not find a picture of it on fast at the nissan dealership for the life of me. The dude there is actually quite helpful most of the time and was suprised to see it come up as valid as he had never sold one before. Because we couldn't find a good pic of it anywhere though we don't have the number for the spring. Anyone know what it is because i want to fit one of these little filters.
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Post by dirtyGQ »

yeh pulled the bolt out and can't find either the spring nor the gauze filter ... but i wished i could find one because mine is a slug....
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Post by djd2 »

Would the Gu's have these same filters on their pumps.
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Post by fnqcairns »

dj, yep.

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Post by mrbonk »

I just found this thread and, having delusions of suddenly finding masses of hitherto unknown power, went to have a look on my TD42. Alas, the previous owner has removed the filter and spring :bad-words: I don't know why I'm surprised really.....I've found so many other 'questionable' mods on it since I've owned it. Not least of which were the leopard skin seat covers :roll:
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Post by BIg StEvE »

mrbonk wrote:I just found this thread and, having delusions of suddenly finding masses of hitherto unknown power, went to have a look on my TD42. Alas, the previous owner has removed the filter and spring :bad-words: I don't know why I'm surprised really.....I've found so many other 'questionable' mods on it since I've owned it. Not least of which were the leopard skin seat covers :roll:
I plan to have a look soon too. Just hopeing i find the filter and this power u all talk of! ahaha
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Post by GUte »

Rick130 and C.O.L you guys are bloody champions.
Could not get over 2800 RPM.
Cleaned the said filter and the thing flies.
Thanks heaps.
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Post by Mark2 »

I know this a bit of a dig but,

After coming accross this thread I went out and bought a filter and spring since mine was missing.

Am I right in saying that the filter sits under the spring?

Which way does the filter go in - brass ring up or down?
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Post by RoldIT »

Filter mesh pointing down with brass ring up, then spring dropped in on top of filter then banjo connection bolted back on.
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Post by jessie928 »

MORAL of the story is.

DONT use cheap arse diesel filters.

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