why in life would you want to do that the 3.2 is a very slow motor 77kw the zd30 107kw on the fly and not even wan to talk about the 2.7 which is close to 55kw.
yes it is possible and gonna be cheaper to buy an 1999 model hardbody.
the 3.2 and 2.7 engine is mechanical engine with no ecu and with mechanical fuel pumps. i wont recommend it and its more heavy on fuel .
Diesel engines can be operated with 'biofuel' with the proper adjustments.
720/Hardbody - Equipped with either a Z24 or (in later years) a KA24e. Both engines are known to go beyond 300,000 miles without major repairs.
no
Do not put off changing the timing belt at required intervals.
Neither of those companies make their own engines. Most engines will changes from one mower to another with minor adjustments as long as they are the same type engine. If they are both the same size and make engines then there should be no trouble.
You can actually put a lot of engines in there the question is what are you going to do with the truck. also what engines will match up with your ECU and what engines will cause the least headache in attaching all the little items on it. If I'm not mistaken you probably had a VG series, Nissans most popular 6 cylinder from the years surrounding that truck, you could even go get a supercharged engine out of an Xtera and throw it in there. I'd look around the junk yards for a pathfinder or 6 cylinder hardbody engine, that would be easiest. or check out NISSANCUSTOMS.COM they mainly concern themselves with mini truckers (what any normal 2wd Nissan owner does!) but the engines are all the same and they are very nice and knowledgeable. you probably don't even have to join, just search the forums as I'm sure that question has been asked a hundred times
Yes ... but not with chemical engines - we need ion rockets - or perhaps nuclear engines.
Saturns 91-02 are distributorless engines and therefore have no ignition timing adjustments.
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Yes, these engines are interference engines. The valves may hit the pistons when belt breaks/jumps time. Don't put off changing timing belts on these kind of engines.
It is possible, but not very common.
Yes, that is possible on some engines.