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Nissan TD27 Diesel Engine Service Manual

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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.

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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. :shock:
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. :shock:
Ok people, move along. Nothing to see here. Thank you, move along.
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Cheers Pete, i don't have a specific need for a manual as yet, but thanks for your offer. That CD just looked like a good resource to have.

Also, how did you find the terrano went with out any sway bars on her?

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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. :?
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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.

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No probs with the WOF, flew through.

Just have to get the handbrake adjusted again, seems this happens every wof. Thought it should be ok as it is disks all around. :?
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kiwipete wrote:No probs with the WOF, flew through.

Just have to get the handbrake adjusted again, seems this happens every wof. Thought it should be ok as it is disks all around. :?


Cheers, that's good to know :D
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i won that auction and have it all here now
Terrano TD 2.7 and a ssangyong Rexton
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