Don't start the car, that's what you do. Check oil level before starting, if dipstick is dry, don't start it, add the correct amount of oil, one quart at a time till it registers correctly on dipstick. This is why you have no oil pressure and the sound is probably an engine that has been abused and needs major repairs. Damage already done, sounds like. Have it checked out
look at your engine oil you may have a leaking head gasket
The starter on a 1988 Nissan Stanza can be found on the inner side of the engine. It is between the gear box and the engine block.
no oil pressure or the engine locks up that's how you know.
The 1990 Stanza only came with a 4 sylinder.
The 1988 nissan stanza has teo pumps one in the tank and one in the engine compartment on the passenger side.
Look at the lower rear end of the engine
It is on the pass side of the rear of the engine.
your head might be going out
The 1989 Nissan Stanza 2.0 4 cylinder has a timing belt. This is also an Interferance Engine, and as such if the belt breaks, serious engine damage will occur. The belt should be replaced at 60,000 miles.
No It Can Not.
yes because if the valves covers are leaking what is there to contain the pressure inside the cylinder
Look at the lower end of engine -- follow + battery cable