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The maximum speed of the 1974 Datsun B210 4 cylinder 75 HP was eighty miles per hour. This model of Datsun car had a 1288 cc engine and did not perform well during acceleration. Datsun was a popular car during the 1970's and the 1980's.
Original engine was a 2393cc (2.4 liter, or 146 cid) inline 6 cylinder. Many cars have had their original replaced by a 2.8 liter from later Datsun/Nissans by now.
engine oil- 10w 30 rear dif- 75w 90 the transmission does not have fluid itself
I used to have a datsun 1200 sss engine in my chevette. I'm pretty sure the standard chevette transmission was used.
The Nissan engine is manufactured by Japanese company Nissan since 1982. The firing order of a Datsun Forklift with a Nissan 6 cylinder engine is 1 5 3 6 2 4.
The front cylinder is #1. That is the cylinder on the opposite end of the engine that the transmission connects too.The front cylinder is #1. That is the cylinder on the opposite end of the engine that the transmission connects too.
Yes.
Four cylinder, rear and transmission side of engine block. Six cylinder, front rear and transmission side of the engine block.
The front cylinder, that is, the one farthest from the transmission.
Yes it does. If it is a 4-Cylinder, it is on the transmission side of the engine cylinder head. If it is a V6, it is located on the transmission side of the front cylinder head.
yes, the 700R4 transmission is the standard trans for the K1500 with a 5.7 350 engine. 305 is also with the 700R4 transmision.
Would a word picture suffice? Imagine standing over your engine, with the end that bolts to the transmission away from you. On the right side of the engine, at the transmission end, is cylinder 1. Cylinder 2 is behind it. On the left side of the engine at the transmission end is cylinder 3, with cylinder 4 behind it. Cylinder 1 fires. Then 4 Then 3 and finally 2