Questions & Answers for: Nissan Pulsar replace belt

Question about 1990 Pulsar

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...WITH A SKYLINE I Have 94 n13 hatch 1.6l i trouble starting it wasthe timing belt missing some teeth replaced all belts started no probs chop rotor, dizzy cap could be a  bad distributor as well, ...

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Question about 1990 Pulsar

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Timing Belt on a 2003 Nissan Primera when does it need replacing, there are 60k miles on the clock You don't need t-belt until 105000 miles. Interval for nissan t-belt was 60K miles until 1995. ...

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...water pump see the belts are connected to the pulleys and sometimes get worn out and need to be replaced. especially on a older car see a ...

...removed how do i replace the belt thank you you have to line up marks on crank belt gear to block and line up cam gear also, go to autozones website it will show you the marks and how to line it

Question about 1990 Pulsar

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replace timing belt diagram Your timing belt should be replaced every 50-70,000 miles. Carmakers have specified the replacement intervals for timing belts. In this database you will find these timing ...

...replace it.6. loosen timing belt tensioner and and finally remove belt.On the camshaft pulley,there should be a notch,making sure the notch is at the top of the pulley. 7. Tighten the timing belt,but ...

Question about 1988 Pulsar

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...engine's timing belt. When replacing the water pump on these engines, always replace the timing belt. Make sure all pulleys and gears are aligned according to specifications when installing the

Question about 1988 Pulsar

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my car squeeks when steering wheel is turned and ecm light comes on sometimes power steering belt needs adjusting or replacing.

Question about 1988 Pulsar

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...can do it myself! Drive belt is a term used by some mechanics for the timing belt, which is usually replaced every 100,000km, less on some vehicles. It is the main belt which drives the cam shaft and ...

Question about 1988 Pulsar

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leaking water pump Yup, it's shot. That is how you know, they leak. There is no fix, time to replace. If the timing belt is wrapped around it, change it too. Hope this helps.

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