910113-0620 Nissan BOLT


910113-0620 BOLT Nissan NS120A2, NS140A2, NS40C, NS40D2, NS40D2, NS40D2, NS50D2, NS60C, NS70C, NSD115A, NSD40A, NSD40B, NSD40B, NSD50A, NSD50B, NSD50B, NSD70B, NSD70B, NSD70B, NSD90B, NSD90B, NSD90B, NSF15B2, NSF15B2, NSF18B2, NSF18B2, NSF25A, NSF25B, NSF30A, NSF30B, NSF4B, BOLT
910113-0620 BOLT Nissan
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Number on catalog scheme: 29
 

Nissan entire parts catalog list:

NS120A2 2003,2004,2005
NS140A2 2003,2004,2005
NS40C 2004
NS40D2 2003
NS40D2 2004
NS40D2 2005
NS50D2 2003
NS60C 2003
NS70C 2003
NSD115A 2006,2007,2008,2009,2010
NSD40A 2003
NSD40B 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011
NSD40B 2006
NSD50A 2003
NSD50B 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008,2009,2010
NSD50B 2006
NSD70B 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008,2009
NSD70B 2006
NSD70B 2010
NSD90B 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008,2009
NSD90B 2006
NSD90B 2010
NSF15B2 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008
NSF15B2 2006
NSF18B2 2003,2004,2005,2007,2008
NSF18B2 2006
NSF25A 2003,2004,2005
NSF25B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
NSF30A 2003,2004,2005
NSF30B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2011,2012,2013,2014
NSF4B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
NSF4B 2010
NSF5B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
NSF5B 2010
NSF6B 2005,2006,2007,2008,2009
NSF6B 2010
NSF8A 2003,2004
NSF8A2 2004,2005
NSF8A3 2006
NSF9.8A 2003,2004,2005
NSF9.8A2 2004,2005
NSF9.8A3 2006
NSF9.9B2 2003,2004
NSF9.9B2 2006

Information:

Perform the required daily maintenance and other periodic maintenance before starting the engine. Inspect the engine room. This inspection can help prevent major repairs at a later date. See this Operation and Maintenance Manual (Maintenance Section), "Maintenance Interval Schedule".Walk-Around Inspection
For any type of leak (coolant, lube, or fuel) clean up the fluid. If leaking is observed, find the source and correct the leak. If leaking is suspected, check the fluid levels more often than recommended until the leak is found or fixed, or until the suspicion of a leak is proved to be unwarranted.
To obtain maximum service life for your engine, make a thorough inspection before starting the engine. Make a walk-around inspection of the installation. Look for items such as oil or coolant leaks, loose bolts and trash buildup. Remove any trash. Arrange for repairs, as needed.
The guards must be in the proper place. Repair damaged guards or replace missing guards.
Ensure that the areas around the rotating parts are clear.Air Inlet System
Ensure that the air inlet piping and the air filters are in place.
Ensure that all clamps and connections are secure.
Check the air cleaner service indicator. Clean the air cleaner element or replace the air cleaner element when the yellow diaphragm enters the red zone or the red piston locks in the visible position.Note: If the engine is equipped with air shutoff mechanisms, ensure that all air shutoff mechanisms are in the open position prior to starting.Cooling System
Inspect the cooling system for leaks or loose connections.
Inspect the cooling system hoses for cracks and for loose clamps.
Inspect the water pumps for evidence of leaks.
Inspect the fan drive belts for cracks and for deterioration.
Check the coolant level. Add coolant, if necessary. For information on the proper coolant to use, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" (Maintenance Section).Driven Equipment
Note: If the engine is equipped with a system for external support, prepare the system before starting the engine. Perform all prestart checks for the control system.
Check the oil level of the marine transmission. Perform any maintenance that is required. See the literature that is provided by the OEM of the vessel or the marine transmission.Electrical System
Inspect the wiring for the following conditions:
Loose connections
Wiring that is worn or frayedInspect the alternator belt for cracks and for deterioration.Ensure that the grounds are secure.Fuel System
All valves in the fuel return line must be open before and during engine operation to help prevent high fuel pressure. High fuel pressure may cause filter housing failure or other damage.
Inspect the fuel lines for loose fittings and leaks. Ensure that the fuel lines are properly clamped.
Ensure that fuel is supplied to the engine.If the engine has not been started for several weeks, fuel may have drained from the fuel system. Air may have entered the filter housing. Also, when fuel filters have been replaced, some air space will be left in the filter housing. In these instances, prime the fuel system. For information on priming the fuel system, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Fuel System-Prime" topic (Maintenance Section).Lubrication System
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Oil level gauge
(1) "ADD" mark
(2) "FULL" mark
Excessive engine oil will increase oil consumption and result in excessive deposits in the combustion chamber. Do not overfill the engine with oil.
Check the engine crankcase oil level. Maintain the oil level between the "ADD" and "FULL " marks on the "ENGINE STOPPED" side of the oil level gauge. For information on the proper oil to use, see this Operation and Maintenance Manual, "Refill Capacities and Recommendations" (Maintenance Section).
Check for leaks at the following components: crankshaft seals, crankcase, oil filters, oil gallery plugs, sensors and valve covers.
Inspect the tubes, tee pieces, and clamps on the crankcase breathers.Starting System
Inspect the instrument panel and the control panel for good condition.
Reset the shutoff and alarm components.Air Starting Motor
Drain moisture and sediment from the air tank and from any other air piping.
Check the oil level in the lubricator. Keep the lubricator at least half full. Add oil, if necessary. For temperatures above 0 °C (32 °F), use a nondetergent 10W oil. For temperatures below 0 °C (32 °F), use air tool oil.
Check the air pressure for starting. The air starting motor requires a minimum of 690 kPa (100 psi). The maximum allowable air pressure is 1030 kPa (150 psi). Open the air supply valve.Electric Starting Motor
Disconnect any battery chargers that are not protected against the high current drain that is created when the electric starting motor engages.Inspect the wiring, the electrical cables, and the battery for the following conditions:
Loose connections
Wires that are worn or frayed
Corrosion


Parts bolt Nissan:

916124-0630
 
916124-0630 BOLT
NS2.5A2, NS3.5A2, NS3.5B2, NS4C, NS5B, NS5BS, NSD50A
910113-5614
 
910113-5614 BOLT
NS4C, NS5B, NS5BS, NSF15B2, NSF15B2, NSF18B2, NSF18B2, NSF4A2, NSF4B, NSF4B, NSF5A2, NSF5B, NSF5B, NSF6A2, NSF6B, NSF6B, NSF9.9B2, NSF9.9B2
916481-0685
 
916481-0685 BOLT
NSF2.5A, NSF2A, NSF3.5A, NSF4A2, NSF4B, NSF4B, NSF5A2, NSF5B, NSF5B, NSF6A2, NSF6B, NSF6B
910103-0612
 
910103-0612 BOLT
NS15D2, NS18E2, NS25C3, NS30A4, NS40C, NS40D2, NS40D2, NS40D2, NS50D2, NS9.9D2, NSD115A, NSD115A2, NSD40B2, NSD40B2, NSD50A, NSD50B2, NSD50B2, NSF2.5B, NSF2.5B, NSF25A, NSF25B, NSF25B, NSF25B, NSF2B, NSF3.5B, NSF3.5B, NSF30A, NSF30B, NSF30B, NSF4B, N
910114-5625
 
910114-5625 BOLT
NS40D2, NS40D2, NS40D2, NS50D2, NS60C, NS70C, NSF15B2, NSF15B2, NSF15C, NSF15C, NSF18B2, NSF18B2, NSF20C, NSF20C, NSF8A, NSF8A2, NSF8A3, NSF9.8A, NSF9.8A2, NSF9.8A3, NSF9.9B2, NSF9.9B2, NSF9.9C
916124-0628
 
916124-0628 BOLT
NS15D2, NS18E2, NS60C, NS70C, NS9.9D2
916114-0645
 
916114-0645 BOLT
NSF15B2, NSF15B2, NSF15C, NSF15C, NSF18B2, NSF18B2, NSF20C, NSF20C, NSF9.9B2, NSF9.9B2, NSF9.9C
910121-6620
 
910121-6620 BOLT
NS25C3, NS30A4, NS40C
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