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2.9 to 3.9 bar at 3000 rpm is fairly general for the Nissan range including turbo diesel, though the pressure isn't listed for the td27 engine. I doubt it would be more or less than the others.
I notice one Nissan commercial vehicle engine where 3.0 bar at 2000 rpm is specified.
The oil pressure test should be carried out at normal operating temperature.
if u messed with the mechanical like the flywheel or crankshaft then u need a shop manual to get pistons inline--otherwise timing is electronic with sensors involved--if batt was diconnected the engine takes a few min to relearn the computer settings and then it smooths out
need head bolt torque setting for nissan td27 deisel engine been checking pots after she reved out and couldnt be turned off turns out if sump gets overfilled the engine will **** oil from sump and rev out ntill it explodes lucky we managed bto stop ours
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