With the water pump
It is inside the fuel tank , they are a internal unit .
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No.. custom job.. other hand drop in a ca18det.. :D
To change the water pump on a Nissan Pulsar N13 engine, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Drain the coolant, then remove the serpentine belt and any components obstructing access to the water pump, such as the radiator or timing cover. Unbolt the old water pump, clean the mounting surface, apply a new gasket or sealant, and install the new pump. Finally, reassemble everything, refill the coolant, and reconnect the battery.
Above the CV joint towards the back of the engine on the left hand side (as you look at the car).
you might try to run diesel fuel insted of oil for about 1 minute.
To remove the headlight on a 1991 Nissan Pulsar N13 Vector sedan, start by opening the hood and locating the headlight assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector and then remove the screws or bolts that secure the headlight assembly in place. Carefully pull the headlight out of the housing, taking care not to damage any clips or wiring. Finally, replace or reinstall the new headlight by reversing the steps.
Yes of course. Look up the forums on how to install a turbo kit on a Nissan N13 Pulsar, which uses the same basic GM engine.
To remove the fuel pump on a 1990 Nissan Pulsar N13, first disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Next, access the fuel pump by removing the rear seat or the access panel in the trunk, depending on the model. Disconnect the fuel lines and electrical connector from the pump, then unbolt the pump assembly and carefully lift it out. Finally, replace the pump and reassemble everything in reverse order.
For a 1988 Nissan Pulsar N13, the ignition timing is typically set at 15 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle with the engine fully warmed up. It's important to ensure that the vacuum advance is disconnected and the engine is idling at the correct RPM, usually around 800-900 RPM. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and adjustments, as variations may exist based on engine type and regional specifications.
check the connection to the coil to the battery and check your distributor
The torque settings for the head bolts of a Nissan Pulsar N13 with a 1.5-liter engine typically range from 20 to 25 ft-lbs (27 to 34 Nm) for the initial torque and then around 50 to 60 ft-lbs (68 to 81 Nm) for the final torque. It's important to follow the correct tightening sequence and procedure to ensure proper sealing and prevent warping. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate specifications and procedures.