1112106J04 Nissan GASKET-OIL PAN, Price: 34.09$, Weight: 1.652kg
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Ship in, Days | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nissan |
1112106J04 |
GASKET-OIL PAN |
1 |
1.652 |
2-3 |
34.09$ |
Substitutions
| Make | Number | Name | Availability | Weight, kg | Processing, days | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nissan |
GASKET OIL PAN
|
43 |
1.9
|
2-3
|
67.38$
|
||
| Nissan |
1112106J03
|
GASKET-OIL PAN
|
0 |
0.138
|
-
|
26.79$
|
Not Available |
| Nissan |
1112106J01
|
GASKET-OIL PAN
|
0 |
0.092
|
-
|
26.40$
|
Not Available |
| Nissan |
1112106J02
|
GASKET-OIL PAN
|
0 |
0.23
|
-
|
24.81$
|
Not Available |
| Nissan |
1112106J00
|
GASKET-OIL PAN
|
0 |
0.092
|
-
|
7.06$
|
Not Available |
Compatibility
| Body Style | Engine | Vehicle Grade | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BUS | TD42 | GL | General/Asia (LHD) | W41 | 10.2002 | 04.2015 | View |
| Body Style | Engine | Frame | Vehicle Grade | Market | Model | Model Year From | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VAN | TD42T | VRGY61 | GR | Japan | Y61 | 09.1999 | View |
| Body Style | Engine | Vehicle Grade | Market | Model | Model Year From | Model Year To | Diagram |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PICKUP | TD42 | STD | Australia (RHD) | TY61 | 02.1999 | 12.2002 | View |
Engine Sump Gasket for Nissan Models οΈ
This precision sump seal keeps engine oil where it belongs. It prevents leaks, sustains oil pressure, and protects bearings and timing components. A tight lower crankcase seal also keeps the underside clean and reduces odor from oil burning on the exhaust. If you notice spots on the driveway or low oil between services, this gasket is the first place to check.
How It Works οΈ
Mounted between the oil pan and engine block, the gasket compresses under even bolt torque to form a continuous barrier around the perimeter and bolt holes. Its heat- and oil-resistant compound handles thermal expansion and vibration. Properly cleaned mating faces and a crisscross torque pattern ensure a uniform, long-lasting seal. Some corners may need a small bead of sealant per factory spec.
When It Fails β οΈ
Common signs include wet pan edges, fresh drips after parking, burning oil smell, and low-level warnings. Continued leaks risk low oil pressure, bearing damage, and contamination of rubber mounts and bushings. Ignoring it can lead to costly repairs.
Tech Tips β
Check pan flange straightness, clean with solvent, replace drain plug washer, and torque bolts to spec in stages. Recheck for seeps after the first heat cycle.
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