What kind of power does a Nissan Sylphy have?
Power output was 88 kW (118 hp) and 94 kW (126 hp). The four-door was available in four trim levels—an LX with the 1.6, the ST and Ti with the 1.8-litre engine as standard, and a Q version with the 1.8-litre and a sportier level of trim, including a rear spoiler and alloy wheels. In the five-door range there was no LX version.
When did the Nissan Sylphy come out in China?
In China, it was produced by the Dongfeng Motor Company, a joint venture with Nissan. In Singapore, the N16 succeeded the B15 model in the year 2000. It was available in two engine variants, both 1.5-litre and 1.6-litre. In 2004, a facelifted model was introduced. The facelifted model was only available with a 1.6-litre engine.
What causes the Nissan club engine to vibrate?
Upon inspection the automatic tensioner is vibrating and moving quite a bit. Going to replace that today or tomorrow. Also, the crank pulley appears to be off by about 1mm. Any idea which way it’s threaded…clockwise or counter-clockwise? On a side note, the engine shifts forward or backward when placed into Drive and Reverse.
What to do about engine vibration when in gear?
Disconnect the electric cooling fan, turn off heating/AC, and put the car in neutral to put the car in a “no load” situation. Simultaneously adjust the IAC screw and the distributor to achieve approximately 700 rpm and 20 deg BDC. the car will try to adjust for the changes that were made to the IAC.
What kind of belt tensioner do I need for my Nissan?
The belt tensioner in your Nissan keeps belts tight. Whether they are the seat belts or the engine belts, the tensioner keeps them at the right tension. A bad tensioner can cause excessive noise or whines from the engine compartment. If you need a new belt tensioner, then choose the right OEM Nissan belt tensioner for your model.
Can a bad belt tensioner cause a whine?
A bad tensioner can cause excessive noise or whines from the engine compartment. If you need a new belt tensioner, then choose the right OEM Nissan belt tensioner for your model. OEM belt tensioners will be the right fit for your model without any need for modification.
Upon inspection the automatic tensioner is vibrating and moving quite a bit. Going to replace that today or tomorrow. Also, the crank pulley appears to be off by about 1mm. Any idea which way it’s threaded…clockwise or counter-clockwise? On a side note, the engine shifts forward or backward when placed into Drive and Reverse.
What makes a belt tensioner an OEM part?
OEM belt tensioners are made from quality materials that will last as long as the original tensioner. An OEM Nissan belt tensioner is made to meet the needs of your vehicle. When you need new OEM Nissan auto parts, look no further than Nissan Parts Plus.