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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
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ENGINE 
SPECIFICATIONS 
ENGINE ASSEMBLY 
Type........................................................... 4cyl OHC 
Models ............................................. 1.6 liter, 1.8 liter 
Capac

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DROP IN OIL PRESSURE 
(1) Oil level low in the sump: Check and replen- 
ish the oil to the full mark on the dipstick.  
(2)  Thin or diluted oil: Change to the correct oil 
grade and rec

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 The cylinder block is a cast iron alloy, deep skirt 
design and the crankshaft is  supported in the cylinder 
block by five precision insert replaceable main bear- 
ings. Crankshaft end f

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TO INSTAL 
(1) Check  that   the  camshaft   and  crankshaft 
timing gears have not been moved and that the timing 
marks are still aligned. It  will be necessary to tempo- 
rarily insta

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Dismantled   view   of   the   camshaft   housing   and components. 
(10) If the measurement is  not within Specifica- 
tions, check the retaining plate and the retaining plate 
groove

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coolant temperature sensor and temperature sender 
switch located in the thermostat housing.
 
(8) Remove the bolt securing the wiring clamp 
to the rear of the manifold and maneuver the

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Method of checking cylinder head for distortion. 
(3) Carefully clean the deposits from the inlet 
and exhaust ports, the auxiliary passages, the valve 
guides and the manifolds, takin

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 in the valve stem groove before releasing the spring 
compressor. A sharp tap to the top of the valve stem 
with a soft faced hammer will ensure that the collets 
are correctly seated.
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