You can actually put a lot of engines in there the question is what are you going to do with the truck. also what engines will match up with your ECU and what engines will cause the least headache in attaching all the little items on it. If I'm not mistaken you probably had a VG series, Nissans most popular 6 cylinder from the years surrounding that truck, you could even go get a supercharged engine out of an Xtera and throw it in there. I'd look around the junk yards for a pathfinder or 6 cylinder hardbody engine, that would be easiest. or check out NISSANCUSTOMS.COM they mainly concern themselves with mini truckers (what any normal 2wd Nissan owner does!) but the engines are all the same and they are very nice and knowledgeable. you probably don't even have to join, just search the forums as I'm sure that question has been asked a hundred times
Yes
I4 is 15.9 gallons, V6 is 21.1 gallons. For an 89' Nissan D21 Hardbody 4x4
if anyone finds out or knows let me know too
If it is fuel injected it is located in the fuel tank.
Yes, a 1992 Nissan Pathfinder with a V6 engine will bolt up to a 1985 Nissan King Cab 4x4 pickup truck. You just need to purchase an adapter from your local auto/towing store.
3500 pounds is the official weight straight form the manual for a 4x4. I pull 2k in my 96 4x4 ka24e and while it CAN do it, it's not happy lol
If it is a 4x4 I found the easy way for me was to remove the torsion bars and cross member, but you will have to measure ride height when you are done.
screwed into front of transmission.
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no sir.
no sir,they are not.
starter i located under the intake manifold top of the engine