Nissan RD engine

Nissan RD engine
RD28 series 1 in a C33 Nissan Laurel
Overview
ManufacturerNissan Diesel
Production1985-2009
Layout
ConfigurationStraight-6
Displacement2.8 L (2,826 cc)
Cylinder bore85 mm (3.35 in)
Piston stroke83 mm (3.27 in)
Valvetrain
  • SOHC 2 valves x cyl.
Combustion
TurbochargerWith intercooler on RD28T and RD28ET
Fuel systemMechanical fuel injection
Electronic fuel injection
Fuel typeDiesel
Cooling systemWater-cooled
Output
Power output94–145 PS (69–107 kW; 93–143 bhp)
Torque output18–29.3 kg⋅m (177–287 N⋅m; 130–212 lb⋅ft)
Chronology
PredecessorLD and SD

The Nissan RD engine series is basically a Nissan RB engine design, except that it is only a single overhead cam six-cylinder diesel engine. It was the successor to the Nissan LD and SD six-cylinder engines and was joined by the six-cylinder Nissan TD engine.

From 1997 onwards the turbocharged versions were fitted with electronic fuel injection. The turbodiesel version known as the RD28T (or RD28ET with electronic fuel injection) and were also fitted to the Nissan Safari (also known as the Nissan Patrol) off-road vehicle.

Since the Nissan RD engine is based on the Nissan RB engine, they have many similarities and many parts are interchangeable. The engine block was similar to the RB30 engine except it had more material, was heavier and had 85mm bore vs the 86mm bore of the RB30 and a 83mm stroke vs 85mm stroke. One issue is that the stronger vibrations from the diesel engine can loosen the crank/harmonic balancer bolt (originally from the RB engines) and in turn become loose or fall off causing major engine damage. It is recommended to use thread locking fluid when installing.

The cylinder head was of a non-crossflow design, meaning that the exhaust and intake ports were on one side of the cylinder head.