91 GQ 4.2L Petrol/Gas
91 GQ 4.2L Petrol/Gas
I take it your talking Petrol engine here & if so then this is a common issue with power assist clutchs. There is nothing going horribly wrong here just a drop in manifold vacuum so your clutch...
This is the link ya want http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forums/showthread.php?2067-How-do-i-change-a-gu-cv&highlight=replace
Breaks, I think it is time you made the search function your friend. Otherwise you will wait for someone else to either recreate the info in a new post. Or someone might decide to do the search for...
yes you can convert carby over to efi
Havn't seen Jeff on for a while, send him a PM, I;s sure he would help you out with any questions you may have
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There was a used kit on eBay yesterday to do that
should fit as tb42 is same bell patern man or auto other wise engines would have to be different .... the clutch however is another issue, but my experaince with nissan is although things make look...
Given that the total cost to fit 2 relays, 2 fuses and the wiring is about $30 DIY and the advantages are brighter Headlights (you get the full Alternator voltage) and reduced current thru the stalk...
The stalk switch...
GQ's don't have Headlight Relays unless someone fitted them after market (which is a good mod by teh way)
Your truck is possessed.......time for an exorcism. lol
The problem is more then likely with the contacts in your headlight switch.
You can either pull it apart and clean and re-adjust the...
I was under mine the other day to look at same thing n yes they are bolted but the heights I didn't measure.
Welcome to the forum mate, enjoy............................bit of trivia for you West Australians, when the forum was first started we ruled here then we got over run by Easteners (just joking...
[QUOTE=Breaks;208809]ooohhhh... wow, good explanation, quick and simply... my new rigs a carby so looks like im goin to get a vac guage! does it only work with petrol tho? im also runnin gas.[/QUOTE...
Carburetted engines create vacuum, more when under load, eg. a light foot on the pedal will show low vacuum and heavy on the go pedal will show high vacuum, this is a good indicator of fuel...