weld a new plate over the holes cut out the bad bits
or buy a new cross member for 60 euro and replace the lot about 8 hrs work
Replace
Ah, the Nissan Almera 2004, what a lovely car. To torque the cylinder head properly, you'll want to set it to around 65-72 ft-lbs in a criss-cross pattern to ensure even pressure. Just remember to tighten them gradually and with care, like adding happy little clouds to a painting. Happy torquing!
yes it will with the correct engine mounts, cross member and loom
pull the drive shaft the trans cross member the trans and its right there
turbo front cross member and turbo engine mount
Look on the transmission, drivers side, in front of the cross member, toward the top.
I own 2003 Tracker 4x4 4 cyl. My crossmember is rusted out and the dealer will replaced- no cost to me. But I have question: if the crossmember is out - will be easy to replace the oil pan and starter ? any saving for me? Mark
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.
1 under air filter, 1 beside p/s tank, 2 on cross member underneath only 2.4 liter
Drop gearbox down from cross member,Use a power bar & several long extentions with a knuckle joint attatched!
Yes, the cross member is under the load on a 1989 Chevy van.
unbolt mount jack up trans unbolt cross member and reassemble