AnswerID: 39426 Submitted: Thursday, Dec 04, 2003 at 17:00
ron1
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with out seeing or hearing it , be hard for any one to pin point it for ya matey , but im thinking for it to still be there after the motors turn off, it would have to be a build up of pressure from some where not had or done any work on a Patrol but guessing the heater hose and air/condition hoes are on that side , , u may have a very small hole in the line that once the pressure gets high enough ,it forces its way through the hole ,in turn giving u the sound, seen it in a few car, question time " are you using water,(having to refill radiator)?, ,is there a hole in hte manifold , (not sure about this as u say u still hear it after motor is off),how long after u stop the engine can u still hear it? and does the sound get lighter as it fades(help as a high pressure would do that as the pressure gets less and less,
sorry all this is only a guess , at start i thought thrust bearing ,till i kept reading and u said u could still hear it after the engine was stop lol, but sounds like a pressure prob , question ? 3.0td? TD ? stand for turbo/desiel?? and is it on the same side , if so take a look there (at the turbo)
dont know if any of this can or will help , but thats my 2c worth
cheer
ron
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FollowupID: 257143 Submitted:
Thursday, Dec 04, 2003 at 17:08
The S Man posted:
Ron,
Thanks for your thoughts. Only this morning I thought of the airconditioner. I am going to see if it makes a difference when it is on comapred to being off. The noise after the eingine is turned off can be heard 3 or 4 times within the first minute or two - but not everytime I turn the motor off. Each noise gets shorter and not as loud as the last when turned off.
The Patrol is 3.0 turbo diesel direct injection intercooler. Could possibly be the turbo. Will investigate this further.
I am not using any water or coolant so I don't think it is a leak.
Will be getting is serviced soon so will raise it again with Nissan.
Thanks.
S Man
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