My name is Ian and I live in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. I am a Nissan Patrol fanatic and have been one for the better part of 15yrs. Over the years I have owned many Patrols most being the 60 series produced from 1960-1979. The 60 series Patrol was sold in the USA from 1961-1969. I am so into Patrols I have even gone as far as importing a 1977 Ute from New Zealand. I currently own 3 Patrols...a 1964 soft top under full frame off resto, the 77 Ute imported from NZ and the Patrol I use the most a 1983 MQ.
About 4 years ago I sold one of my Patrols I had done lot's of work to. Part of the deal with the sale was that I deliver the truck to the buyer in SF, California. So I hauled the Patrol on out to SF and collected my cash. Since I was over 1000 miles from home, had a trailer and some cash I decided to bring back another Patrol. Before the trip I had located a 1983 Patrol for sale in Bakersfield, California. So I drove on down there and took a look at the truck. It was pretty clean but when I showed up the owner was jump starting it and using starting fluid to get it going. That I thought was a bad thing. I took it for a drive and everything seemed fine except the motor. It ran but ran rough and smoked. I seller wanted $2000 for the truck but I told him with these motor probs I will give you $1500 and haul it away. That was it...done deal and the 83 Patrol was mine.
I got the Patrol home and didn't really do much with it over the next few yrs. I would just start it up once a every few months. Well this summer I decided to get the truck on the road...but I should mention this is the first diesel I have owned or worked on.
I found a number of problems...
#1: crappy old diesel in system which smelled a bit like veggie oil. No there is not a veggie set up on this truck. I drained all the diesel and put in new diesel.
#2: leaky fuel lines, I tightened them up and made sure there was no more leaks.
#3: very dirty fuel filter. It also had about 1/4 cup of water in it. I put in a new filter and used an SD22 filter that Jesco sent me.
#4: bad injectors, had them rebuilt by Denver Diesel.
#5: Auto glow plug system has been messed with by original owner. The truck is 24v but it is running 12v g-plugs. There is a small relay mounted on the firewall which runs from a hot side of one battery to the g-plugs and a push button on dash. The g-plugs do work but I am not sure how well.
#6: 12v headlights hot wired off one battery. Between this and the 12v glow plugs I have figured out there is a charging probelm. The alt gets confused and over charges one battery while under charging the other. I have improved charging by unhooking the 12v headlights, charging over the batteries is now much more balanced. This is a temp fix while I located new 24v headlights.
#7: Changed out the oil and filter which was pretty darn dirty. I used a new Nissan filter and just some 10-30 Valvoline.
This is most of what I have done to the motor. When I got the Patrol it ran really bad and was very difficult to start. It also blew huge clouds of white smoke. The guy I got it from had the Patrol about 5yrs. He purchased it from the original owner. Story goes the original owner is from Germany. He brought the Patrol over here when he moved to the states in 1988. The original owner is a supposed Benz diesel mechanic. The Patrol came with reciepts for many things including a full motor rebuild. Reciepts total about $3000 in new parts for the motor work including a new head from Nissan. Supposedly the German man did the engine rebuild himself. But I can't tell by the reciepts what pistons were used, ect ect ect. After the rebuild something wasn't right so the original owner just sold the truck. The guy I bought it off didn't know jack about diesels so it sat in a field most of the time he owned it.
After the work I have performed on the motor it now starts much easier. The huge clouds of white smoke are gone. But the truck still smokes. I have read up on diesel motors and smoke but they reading is always general about smoking diesels. IE, white is water in fuel, black is bad combustion or over fueling, blue is oil.
I was hoping some of you Nissan diesel experts might be able to narrow down my smoking motor problems. Here is how it breaks down for smoke...
-When started the motor blows a small amount of white smoke. On a warm morning this lasts under a minute. On a cold morning it may last awhile, 5-10mins. I think this is fairly normal. If I jump in the truck and go it blows a lot of white smoke for about 1-2miles and then it goes away. When cold the motor miss fires fairly bad. Once warm this goes away.
-Out on the road after warmed up the SD33 blows black smoke. But it only blows black smoke under throttle or load. Cruising along at sustained speeds or idling at lights there is zero smoke. Off-road it blows black smoke under the same conditions, ie load.
-Coming down steep hills off-road she will start blowing lots of white smoke with some blue mixed in. This is only when decending mnts. while using the motor/tranny to keep speeds down. The white/blue smoke is constant and a fair amount, if reved it is huge clouds. The motor also starts miss firing at this point. I have not noticed this on the hwy decending only off-road with a load on the motor. Once down to level ground this smoke/miss fire begins to go away but it takes some time. The smoke turns greyish and then goes back to black once the motor warms up. Once the temp rises a bit the smoke stops entirerly except under load, then it is black. It seems the temp will rise a lot when working the motor, ie uphill climbs. But when decending it cools way way down, like to the "C". For some reason I get the feeling this smoke is related to engine temps...??
-The temp is all over the place. The truck takes forever to warm up. When it is cold out it may never get very warm. If I run the heater on high it drops temp a lot on the motor. The only times it gets hot is when working, ie uphill hwy climbs, speeds over 65-70mph or working off-road. It got very hot last weekend playing in 3-4" deep mud at fairly high speeds. But other than this it runs really cool, like to cool. Gauge is usually on the cool side and not even half way to hot.
-The oil is pretty thin. Even after a recent oil change it got thin and very black fast. It doesn't really smell like diesel but it doesn't entirerly smell like just plain oil either. I see no signs of water in the oil. The oil is thin when the motor is both cold and warm.
Now I am thinking the engine temp has a lot to do with this smoke. But I am not sure if the thin oil is also suggesting some sort of probs. The smoke I am experiencing I don't think is normal for this motor, expecially after a full rebuild. The smoke is at very specific times and is not just one color it is all colors depending on the situation. So this kind of confuses me. If it just smoked blue all the time I would figure bad rings but it doesn't. It smokes different colors at different times.
More than anything I am just looking to be more educated on a diesel motor and what causes these types of problems. I have done what I can short of trying to adjust fueling/timing. I tried to test compression once but did it wrong and readings were low.
So is there any advice you can give me...suggestions or ideas as to what my motor is doing? I am going to put in a new thermostat today, have to see how that goes. We don't have a good diesel mechanic here in Jackson who could tune my Patrol. I do have a reciept from original owner showing injection pump tested and it appears it tested fine, this was after rebuild. I plan to swap this motor out in the future with a factory SD33T but in the meantime I would like to get this one running well, especially with winter coming on. Not only that I would like to know everything I can about the old SD33.
The 83 Patrol as you probily know is extremly rare in the USA. Never sold here and very few have been imported, most imported are RHD. I love the truck, it ia really a lot of fun to drive and work on. I feel lucky to have found it since the truck is LHD and a factory diesel. It has really taught me a lot about the 1980's Patrols and so far a lot about diesels. Here is a picture of the Patrol...


Long post...sorry about that it can be one of my faults.

