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If you don't have the vehicle handbook the dealer will be able to provide the oil specs, not that a string of numbers ever meant much to me.
I find it more convenient to go to the application catalogue of my favourite oil company and follow their recommendations, it has the benefit of being (mostly) more easily available.
no year, stated or VIN, wow.!
is car in usa.? this is usa forum. and answers are from usa books.
what year , alldata.com covers our cars, not yours outside usa or canada.
finding books and data on , no year car, is impossible
as that is question 1.
i can get past go.
cam or spark timing, which ?
if spark, static or dynamic spec,? (no year forces this silly question)
no car stated. (of truck if is one)
no year,
no model car, or truck.
no country stated.
you do know that all online data is INDEXed by that , right.
starting with YEAR.
so my challenge is to look it up with no input from you.
this is a USA forum and our isuzu dealers sell only these huge NPR heavy trucks hear.
but if you google that engine you might luck out or get wrong info.
why trust the whole engine on internet rumor, is my answer.
Isuzu does not list specific torque values for these fasteners. When this is the case, you are expected to use standard torque values. These can be found on the chart I have linked below. Be advised that bolt sizes go by the diameter of the shaft [round shaft portion] of the bolt or stud, NOT the hex head [socket size] of the bolt or nut. Partially remove the bolts so that you can measure the shaft and obtain the correct torque from the chart. See
this is USA forum, and we dont have this car. IT'S NOT A USA 2002 DIESEL trooper. that and exact engine, size. we have, 3 gas engines, 2.2L,3.2. and 3.5L here. only and books that cover only those 3 engines. so if a diesel dies. what>? check fuses. scan it. check filters try test fuel to see if it runs on test fuel test the glow plugs yet,?
if pump pressure is dead,? check, power to the pump yet? (fuses are first)
there are 4,.6 and 8cyl. diesels by Isuzu., which is it> they have names. 7 diffr. B engines, 3,xxxx liters. and 5 diffr. 4Jxx series engines. my guess is the engine is. 3.0 L 4JX1 TD I4 3.1 L 4JG2 TD I4
wiki says. " European and Asian buyers could opt for the diesel engine option of the 4JG2 3.1-liter (later superseded by the more problematic 4JX1 3.0-liter of 159 PS or 117 kW) 4jg2 is indirect injected 4jX1 is direct. apples and orange diffr.! injection classes. '
learn what's under that hood, then fix it?
what country what engine, real names, not 3L vague-ness. please.
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