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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
26 Engine Tune-up 
 
1.6 Liter Engine 
(1) Remove the nuts and washers securing the 
upper air cleaner housing to the lower air cleaner 
housing and release the retaining clips.  (2) Remove the air c

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Engine 39 
 Oil pump cover plate screws............................ 6 Nm 
Oil pump mounting bolts.................................. 6 Nm 
Oil pump pickup bolts 
(coat with Loctite 242)...............

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
42 Engine 
 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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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Engine 51 
 
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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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
82 
FUEL AND ENGINE MANAGEMENT 
CAUTION: To prevent severe electrical shock, extreme care must be taken when 
working on or near the electronic ignition  system as dangerous high tension voltages 
ar

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Fuel and Engine Management 83 
 the fuel pump will not operate until the oil 
pressure is sufficient to extinguish the oil 
pressure warning lamp. Therefore it will be 
necessary to operate the  star

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
86 Fuel and Engine Management 
 other. The fuel pressure is maintained at a constant 
pressure relevant to the manifold vacuum. A dispos- 
able paper element fuel filter is mounted on the engine 
bul

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NISSAN PULSAR 1987  Workshop Manual 
Fuel and Engine Management 93 
 liter engines, or the throttle body hose fitting on 1.6 
liter engines.
 
(5) Tighten all connectors securely. Check for 
external leaks as previously described.  (6)
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