B12 Engine (4 Cylinder)
In particular a 1986 Nissan sunny coupe? thanks
front wheel drive
well if its the b12 i know then you must open the gearbox as the clucth(and the pressure plate are at the interface of the engine and the gear box then you remove the clucth from the pressure plate and chenge it
I person needs to have a diagram when making any changes to a car. For a Nissan Sunny B12 the diagram to the air hoses connected to the intake manifold and carburetor can be found in the maintenance manual.
If you stay in Nairobu there are several used parts located in industrial area east of th city. A b14 engine will fit but make sure you use a b12 tranny and axles. you will also need the engines ecu(brain box) and wiring harness. also make sure to match up the displacement of the b14 engine to your current one i.e 1300 cc for 1300 cc. eg ga13de for e13s, ga15de for e15e, e15s ga15e ga15s. if not you will have to get the b14 tranny as well. that will also be the case if your b12 came with CA16/18de.
For the Nissan Sunny B12, the cylinder head bolt torque specifications typically range from 70 to 80 Nm (51 to 59 lb-ft), depending on the engine type. It's crucial to follow a specific tightening sequence and to use a torque angle method if specified in the service manual to ensure even distribution of pressure. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most accurate specifications and procedures.
Ah, the firing order for a B12 Nissan Sunny '89 is 1-3-4-2. Just like painting a happy little tree, it's important to follow the right sequence to keep things running smoothly. Remember, mistakes are just happy accidents waiting to be fixed.
To change the CV joints on a Nissan Sunny B12, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel, then detach the brake caliper and rotor to access the axle. Use a socket to remove the axle nut, and carefully pull the axle out from the hub. Finally, remove the CV joint from the axle by separating it from the transmission or differential and replace it with a new joint, ensuring to reassemble everything in reverse order.
Yes, darn near any engine can fit into any car with the right fabrications. Sadly, it would take a TON of modifications to have this done. The B13 SER engine code is a SR20DE, which was never offered in a B12. I believe it has been done, but again, lots of modification. Go to srforum.com for all the info on that SR20 engine, what it comes in, what it can be put in, and if it can be put in. Good luck.
No, vitamin B12 is not a barbiturate
B12 is a vitamin