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Starter Motor For Nissan Patrol GQ Y60 GU Y61 TB42 TB45 TB48 4. 2L 4. 5L Petrol

Starter Motor For Nissan Patrol GQ Y60 GU Y61 TB42 TB45 TB48 4. 2L 4. 5L Petrol

SKU:30NS255-SMO

Regular price $107.99 AUD
Sale price $107.99 AUD Regular price $124.64 AUD
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Nissan Patrol GQ GU Starter Motor 4.2L 4.5L & 4.8L Petrol TB42 TB48DE TB45E

30NS255-SMO


Specification:
Voltage: 12V
Power Rating: 1.4 kw
Number of Teeth: 9th
Rotation: CW
Mount Hole Diameter: 2x10.5
Flange Diameter: 82.5mm
Pinion At Rest: 10mm
Pinion Diameter: 35mm
Overall Length: 218mm
Mount Holes Cnt to Cnt: 110mm
Starter Mount Type: 2 Hole
Style: Hitachi
OEM Part Number: S114-878A,S114-870,23300-VC201,23300-VB000


Applications:

For 1988-1994 FORD MAVERICK DA 4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl  Auto/Man  Wagon

For 1972 UP KOMATSU FG35/FG45/FG46 4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl Forklift

For 1989 UP NISSAN FORKLIFT BF/DF  4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl Forklift

For 1980 UP NISSAN FORKLIFT F03 4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl Auto Forklift

For 1989 UP NISSAN FORKLIFT F03 4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl Forklift

For 1972 UP NISSAN FORKLIFT FG35/45/464.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl Forklift

For 1989 UP NISSAN FORKLIFT MF/UF05/WF03/WF05 4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl Forklift

For 1992-1997 NISSAN PATROL Y60 GQ 4.2L TB42E OHV  MPFI 6cyl  Auto/Man  Wagon

For 1988-1995 NISSAN PATROL Y60 GQ 4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl  Auto/Man  Wagon

For 1988-1995 NISSAN PATROL Y60 GQ 4.2L TB42S OHV  Carb 6cyl  Man  Cab Chassis & Pickup

For 1997-2001 NISSAN PATROL Y61 GU 4.5L TB45E OHV  MPFI 6cyl  Auto/Man  Wagon

For 2001-2012 NISSAN PATROL Y61 GU 4.8L TB48DE DOHC  MPFI 6cyl  Auto/Man  Wagon


Package: 1 Pcs Starter Motor


Notice:
1. There are 2 different types starter motor for these models, you will have to check your original starter motor before purchasing
2. Professional installation is highly recommended (No Instruction Included)


How to Replace Starter Motor?

1 Turn off the ignition and remove the negative battery cable from the battery.
2 Remove the positive cable (the large cable that runs to the battery) from the starter.
3 Disconnect all the bolts that hold the starter to the block, using a ratchet.
4 Remove any other supporting brackets holding the starter in place.
5 Remove all the bolts holding the starter. Don't force any bolts that are very tight and are difficult to remove. Rather, use a lubricant or grease to help you loosen the bolt.
6 Remove the starter from the car.
7 Mount the new starter on the block and attach it with the bolts. Before you tighten the bolts, reconnect the battery cable to the starter.
8 Tighten the bolts of the starter.
9 Reconnect the negative cable to the battery.


Tips & Warnings:

Once the starter is out of the car, take it to the automotive-parts store to be bench tested. This will tell you if the starter is good or bad.

Use caution when working with electrical components. Ensure the battery is isolated.

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