To stop an oil leak at the rear wheel bearings of a Nissan 1400 bakkie, first, ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and supported. Remove the wheel and brake components to access the rear hub. Inspect the wheel bearing seal for damage; if it's worn or damaged, replace it with a new one. Finally, reassemble the components and check for leaks after adding lubricant to the bearings.
Ah, the Nissan 1400 bakkie is a wonderful vehicle. The points gap for the Nissan 1400 bakkie is typically around 0.45mm. It's important to keep this gap at the right measurement to ensure your bakkie runs smoothly and efficiently. Just a little adjustment here and there, and your Nissan 1400 bakkie will be happy as a little tree in the sunshine.
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The bearings is press fit. The 'cold chisel' method is an option, but then you risk damaging the shaft, causing oil leaks. Best way is to send in the shaft with new bearing to a shop with press, and let them do it. The charge is usually nominal and saves you hours of frustration.
the typical gap(unless the engine has been modified) is .45. i hope this helps
The firing order for a four-cylinder Nissan 1400 truck is 1,3,4,2. The plug wires should be attached in a counter-clockwise manner.
On a Nissan 1400 Bakkie the timing must be set at between 8 and 12 degrees before TDC for proper initial timing. This is constantly adjusted by the vehicle's computer during normal operation.
You can find a wiring diagram for your 1984 Nissan at most Nissan dealerships. The wiring diagram is in Nissan service manuals. The service manuals can be found at most local libraries.
The spark plug gap for a Nissan 1400 bakkie is typically around 0.7 to 0.8 mm (0.028 to 0.031 inches). It's important to check the owner's manual or service specifications for the exact gap required, as it may vary depending on the engine's model year and specific configuration. Properly setting the spark plug gap ensures optimal engine performance and fuel efficiency.
Yes.. It's good value for money.. It's a plain and simpel vehicle.. If you're not looking for comfort and elegance it's for you.. very economical and easy to drive..
i did my bakkies engine just over a year ago, at some company but they did'NT do my head.the bakkie doesn't pull like a 1400 should. what can be wrong
Straight out of '73 datsun 1200 manual (they are the same engines) (same for inlet and exhaust valves) hot: .35mm cold: 0.25mm Regards!
confirm gearbox isn't overfilled! Failing this replace speedo cable.