I would check your fuel tank breather, located up and behind the fuel tank filler. This is always moist from the relief operation and is a great place to catch all the dust that billows out from the...
I would check your fuel tank breather, located up and behind the fuel tank filler. This is always moist from the relief operation and is a great place to catch all the dust that billows out from the...
Is it pressure being released or air sucking in? I recently had to replace the fuel pump due to stalling etc. Has the carby been cleaned and a kit installed since you've had the vehicle?
Check...
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Post number 13 explains how to burp the system.
Did you burp the system properly after filling it? It may take a long time to do so. These engines are prone to getting air locks. There is also a bleeding screw as shown in the picture. Undo it...
Dom has been a bit quiet, lately. I can't remember what his solution to the problem was, either. Try this thread,...
Yeah, please introduce yourself and your rig.
It's exciting to know new RB30 patrollers. :)
Most folks here believe there is a slight performance boost after installing extractors.
Perhaps, when...
Hello and welcome to the forum. Head over to the introductions and tell us a bit about yourself and your Patrol http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/forumdisplay.php?2-Introductions.
The EGR...
Photo bomb No 2
RB30 Patrol Fuel Plumbing Diagram
This is a diagram and the related actual pictures of the RB30 Patrol fuel plumbing system.
The RB30 engine uses different engine control and electrical components than the more popular TB42.
Sometimes, I have found it difficult to locate items on and data for my vehicle. Feel free to...