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Will the location of the tank breather be in the workshop manual? and i can check when i get it home?
Do you think it could be anything to do with the fact hes been putting lead replacement fluid into the fuel tank? Or will theat damage anything in the engine? I no it has a lower igniton rate than unleaded. M.T |
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Sorry I can't answer you questions but that spoiler looks good. More coherent that I would have guessed.
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not sure what redex will do to your pump mate, but i think the breather (one way valve) sits on top of the tank,
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Thanks for the help guys I'm getting the car home the day so ill try and get it fixed over the weekend
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Well got car home.
Given it a service seems to run ok now won't know for sure till I take it out a run. But am still confused as to what fuel i should be using. According to the owners manual it says it. Unless fitted with a cat it shoul be run on Leaded fuel and auto data says the same. Altho you've all told me to run on unleaded. I know this question is probally annoyin everyone but its buggin me I'm just confused. Thanks M.T |
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Most Nissans I've seen have a sticker on the inside of the fuel filler door. I'd expect it to read 97ron unleaded. Mine does, the B12 sunnies with the N/A 16vs I've seen do, as do the Bluey Turbos I've seen. Never know a CA to run leaded.
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Last edited by s13eater; 30-01-2010 at 19:22. |
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