timmy toad
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- Sep 3, 2011
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hi lads and lasses, we just went out today and put a deposit down on a nice looking terrano, i hope we haven't slipped up, we know nothing about them i am afraid.
My first thought was to ask the salesman about the timing belt and "has it been changed", the chap said it hasn't got one !!!!! and i believed him ? probably my first mistake.
My second mistake the Clutch pedal is rather high, higher than the Brake Pedal, he pointed to an adjustable stop to bring it down a bit lower !, is that the correct thing to do, how do i find out if i should adjust it somewhere else ?, or is the clutch worn out ?..
And finally, the radio has a cassette player in it, with NO cd changer under the passenger seat, can i please ask, what is the most economical way to get a CD player in this motor?, somehow get an Aperture Adapter and fit a normal DIN CD player, which we already have. Or perhaps get a cd changer to fit under the passenger seat along with the required wiring harness OR get a Nissan CD radio with the CD changer built into the "head unit" (i think its called)
http://tinyurl.com/4xd4p5w
Otherwise i think the motor is pretty near perfect
tim
My first thought was to ask the salesman about the timing belt and "has it been changed", the chap said it hasn't got one !!!!! and i believed him ? probably my first mistake.
My second mistake the Clutch pedal is rather high, higher than the Brake Pedal, he pointed to an adjustable stop to bring it down a bit lower !, is that the correct thing to do, how do i find out if i should adjust it somewhere else ?, or is the clutch worn out ?..
And finally, the radio has a cassette player in it, with NO cd changer under the passenger seat, can i please ask, what is the most economical way to get a CD player in this motor?, somehow get an Aperture Adapter and fit a normal DIN CD player, which we already have. Or perhaps get a cd changer to fit under the passenger seat along with the required wiring harness OR get a Nissan CD radio with the CD changer built into the "head unit" (i think its called)
http://tinyurl.com/4xd4p5w
Otherwise i think the motor is pretty near perfect
tim