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Any nissan sentra diesel owners out there?
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 24 Oct, 2009 12:06
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im looking at buying a diesel sentra. are these engines in them (CD17) any good? they are n/a right? i know nothing about nissans like i do vw's. so anyones insight would be greatly appreciated. if its a good deal, i dont want to miss out on it. but it needs the IP re sealed.
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#1
by
drrtybyl
on 29 Oct, 2009 01:10
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Wow, didn't know sentras ever came with diesel engines in the states.. what year are you looking at?
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#2
by
fdnyguy
on 29 Oct, 2009 09:53
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Early to mid-80's were the diesels from Nissan, IIRC. I know a few that had them, never a complaint. And with the net going worldwide these days, I can't recall ever hearing anything bad about them.
But the guru's on here may know more.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Stay safe, stay well. Jimmy.
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#3
by
OM617
on 30 Oct, 2009 01:00
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Very common and durable engines in forklifts.
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#4
by
maxfax
on 30 Oct, 2009 01:25
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If it's one of the few that has any metal left in it, go for it!!!
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#5
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 31 Oct, 2009 12:04
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so, the car disappeared before i jumped on it. and i ended up buying an 85 GTI anyway. i know, its a gasser, but it runs really good, and i only paid 300 bucks for it. and everything works.. its like, a bare bones GTI tho, doesnt even have red stripe interior or recaros in it. and the windows were crank um up. whatever tho, it will make a decent rig once its dieselized.
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#6
by
Zulfiqar
on 16 Nov, 2009 07:17
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the nissan CD17 are tough engines that refuse to quit, get quite similar mpg to VW 1.6 - sound like a vw 1.6 too, its just the insane timing marks that are a pain..
vw forces you to positively lock the engine rotating assy and tension the belt. nissan have this genius pot smoke idea to mark the belt rather than the engine.. then pray it doesnt move when you tension the belt roller and tighten to 90 lb/ft
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#7
by
Rabbit on Roids
on 16 Nov, 2009 11:01
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one of you higher ups can delete this thread, i passed on the sentra a while back.