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  2. List of Nissan engines - Wikipedia

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    1964–1987 Nissan SD engine – 2.0/2.2/2.3/2.5/3.3 L; 1966–1986 Nissan LD engine – 2.0/2.8 L; 1982–2001 Nissan CD engine – 1.7/2.0 L; 1984–1995 Nissan FD engine3.3/3.5/4.2/4.6 L; 1985–2009 Nissan RD engine – 2.8 L; 1986–2007 Nissan TD engine – 2.3/2.5/2.7/4.2 L; 1990–2000 Nissan QD engine3.2 L

  3. Nissan TD engine - Wikipedia

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    This engine was installed in the 1987-1992 Nissan Pickup (D21); it was also used in the 1986-1988 E24 series Nissan Caravan. [6] It replaced the earlier SD23 engine in Nissan Atlas 1-ton trucks in 1986. [8]

  4. Datsun truck - Wikipedia

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    Nissan hardbody truck with updated interior, mild hood, bumper and grille refresh. (1993.5–1997) Nissan Datsun (Japan) These Hardbody small pickup trucks sold very well worldwide, [citation needed] and are still often seen both on-road and off-road. The V6 engine had a timing belt that requires replacement every 60K miles.

  5. Nissan L engine - Wikipedia

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    The Nissan L series of automobile engines was produced from 1966 through 1986 in both inline-four and inline-six configurations ranging from 1.3 L to 2.8 L. It is a two-valves per cylinder SOHC non-crossflow engine, with an iron block and an aluminium head.

  6. Automobile engine replacement - Wikipedia

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    A long block engine replacement typically requires swapping out parts from the original engine to the long block. These parts can include the oil pan , timing cover , valve covers , intake manifold , emission-control parts, carburetor or fuel injection system, the exhaust manifold(s) , alternator , starter , power steering pump (if any), and ...

  7. Nissan D engine - Wikipedia

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    The E-10 engine has a bore and stroke of 70 mm × 68 mm (2.76 in × 2.68 in); [3] this is the same stroke as in the latter D11 engine. The D engine, unlike other Nissan engines of the period, also has its distributor mounted between the second and third cylinders rather than towards the back of the engine. [ 1 ]

  8. Datsun 510 - Wikipedia

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    The engines for these markets also differed. Rather than the OHC L-series, they received pushrod inline four-cylinder engines from the J-series with either 1.3 or 1.5-liter displacement. These variants were also known as Datsun 1500 (J15 engine) and Datsun 1300 (J13 engine). 1972-1973 Datsun Bluebird 1400 Deluxe (510N, Japan)

  9. Engine swap - Wikipedia

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    In car tuning culture, an engine swap is the process of removing a car's original engine and replacing it with another. This may be a like-for-like replacement, or to install a non-factory specification engine.