Hi, just stumbled across this auction and I'm keen to get a hold of a copy of the Nissan TD27 Diesel Engine Service Manual this guy is offering: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Car-parts-accessories/Nissan/Manuals/auction-111404970.htm?p=6
If any one has a copy and doesn't mind making a copy for me i would appreciate it a whole lot.
Cheers
Mike
Nissan TD27 Diesel Engine Service Manual
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Ha!, here is you wanting a copy of th CD and the seller is also selling a "reproduced copy" of the CD. I just questioned his doing so when someone else also asked him and he refused. I think he has a cheak all the same. One would normally keep the copy and pass on the origonal, just in case Big Brother is watching.
Good luck in getting a copy.
I have a 1st revision paper manual here of the Nissan TD series Engine and may be able to photocopy any relevant part you need, its a bloody big manual.

Good luck in getting a copy.
I have a 1st revision paper manual here of the Nissan TD series Engine and may be able to photocopy any relevant part you need, its a bloody big manual.

Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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Went great without the swaybars, seemd to soak up the bumps and had much better articulation off road. I have permenantly removed them now.
On road it does have a noticable roll on cornering, but one just sticks to what is posted on corners, ie. if it is a 70kmh cnr I do 70.
as long as you are aware of this, you should have no problems.
I even thought it was a lot smoother on shingle roads too, soaking up the corrugations.
Will see what the LTSA testing station has to say this arvo, although I have it on good authority that with them removed, there will be no issues with them. The mechanic at work says otherwise.
On road it does have a noticable roll on cornering, but one just sticks to what is posted on corners, ie. if it is a 70kmh cnr I do 70.
as long as you are aware of this, you should have no problems.
I even thought it was a lot smoother on shingle roads too, soaking up the corrugations.
Will see what the LTSA testing station has to say this arvo, although I have it on good authority that with them removed, there will be no issues with them. The mechanic at work says otherwise.

Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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kiwipete wrote:Will see what the LTSA testing station has to say this arvo, although I have it on good authority that with them removed, there will be no issues with them. The mechanic at work says otherwise.
Cheers, Will be interested to see how this goes, as i haven't been for a WOF after removing my rear sway bar either.
Cheers
Mike