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21mm make sure to use a torque wrench and tighten to 93lbs
Yes, Nissan used the same transmission for all of the rear drive ka24s, single cam and dual cam. Even the trucks have the same transmission.
Check the transmission fluid first to make sure that its full. If the transmission is high mileage then it might need a filter and fluid change. If the Filter is ok then the transmission might need a rebuild.
A knocking noise in a Nissan Murano can be caused by several issues, including worn engine mounts, which can lead to excessive engine movement, or problems with the suspension components, such as worn struts or bushings. Additionally, it could be a sign of issues with the transmission or drivetrain, such as low fluid levels or damaged parts. It's essential to have a qualified mechanic diagnose the source of the noise to prevent further damage. Regular maintenance and timely inspections can help mitigate such issues.
A seized gear can cause a knocking sound on a 1987 Nissan 5 speed transmission. A blown gasket can also cause this sound.
That would be the manual transmission ... I have an 86 and you have to look on cased to make sure of type as long as it is 2 wheel drive
it is possible to be the brakes or the transmission have it checked by a mechanic.
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On the bottom of the transmission one nut one bolt make sure you remove the battery cable.
This is pulled from the PDF manual. Use ONLY Genuine Nissan Matic D ATF (Continental U.S. and Alaska) or Canada NISSAN Automatic Transmission Fluid. DEXRON™ III/MERCON™ or equivalent may also be used. Outside the continental United States and Alaska contact a NISSAN dealership for more information regarding suitable fluids, including recommended brand(s) of DEXRON™ III/MERCON™ automatic transmission fluid.
For a Nissan Sentra with a manual transmission, the transmission has two plugs . One is a filler plug, which is on its side near the front driver-side tire and clutch cable, and the other is a drain plug, which is at the bottom of the transmission. To add fluid, take off the filler plug and add fluid (most likely 4-GL). REMINDER: if you plan to replace the old transmission fluid, make sure you can remove the filler plug before you drain the transmission.