November 20, 201213 yr Had a piece drop off turbo of old Nissan ! Whoops. Trouble is don't know the name which makes it a bit difficult to replace. It's an old Nissan Terrano so might need to find the part on Ebay etc. Really difficult to search without a name! Anybody know the name of the red circled bit in the picture. It screws in and somehow worked loose and fell out.
November 20, 201213 yr Job to tell from your pic...but could be EGR volume control valve Found this pic
November 21, 201213 yr Take picture to Nissan dealer and go to parts desk. They will have a diagram and therefore know what it is. Edited November 21, 201213 yr by VocalNeal
November 21, 201213 yr Author Thank you for the answers, I think that could be it. I'll try the Nissan dealer too, but its an old Pathfinder so I think I'm going to have to hit the spare parts shops and the internet sites. Thank you!
November 21, 201213 yr Some people are blocking the EGR valve...so maybe you don't even need it...you should ask an expert thou
November 21, 201213 yr Author OK Thai spare parts shops say its called a "blow off valve" Is that the same thing as an EGR??? Looks like they have blow off valves on the net at around $30 upwards. Thai spare parts shop just quoted around 10k BT I think they might want to sell us the whole turbo. Not an expert but I think if you close it off you can damage the engine, or at least more chance the engine will get damaged.
November 22, 201213 yr I seem to remember older diesels having this, does it have 2 small bore pipes going to the injector pump? if so its a Vacumn/pressure vale that advances/retards the timing acording to manifold pressure,
November 28, 201213 yr OK Thai spare parts shops say its called a "blow off valve" Is that the same thing as an EGR??? Looks like they have blow off valves on the net at around $30 upwards. Thai spare parts shop just quoted around 10k BT I think they might want to sell us the whole turbo. Not an expert but I think if you close it off you can damage the engine, or at least more chance the engine will get damaged. Could be just the actuator...hence why it's still running (I presume with no apparent problem)...if you go to one of the after-market turbo tuning shops they maybe able to rig up another actuator for you
November 28, 201213 yr I want to know how it can just drop off? Usually you can whack it with a hammer and it won't budge.
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