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1992 Nissan Primera Head Gasket — What It Does and When to Replace It

For the 1992 Nissan Primera (P10) fitted with GA16DE 1.6L, SR20DE 2.0L petrol, or CD20 diesel inline-fours, a cylinder head gasket is absolutely used and relevant. This is documented in the Nissan Primera P10 Factory Service Manual (Engine Mechanical section covering Cylinder Head and Gasket) and supported by the Haynes Nissan Primera 1990–1999 workshop manual, along with Nissan parts catalogues listing head gasket components for these engines.

Sitting between the cylinder head and engine block, the head gasket seals combustion pressure while keeping coolant and oil in their own lanes. On the ’92 Primera’s alloy head/cast-iron block setup, the gasket has a tough gig: it has to handle heat cycles, pressure spikes, and the odd Aussie or Kiwi summer traffic jam under the bonnet.

As part of regular servicing, it pays to protect the gasket rather than chase failures later. Keeping the cooling system in top nick—fresh coolant at the correct mix, a healthy radiator cap, clean radiator and heater cores, and a thermostat that actually opens—helps stop overheating, the biggest head-gasket killer. Oil changes on time keep the sealing surfaces happy and reduce sludge that can cook hot spots.

If the Primera starts showing classic blown-gasket vibes—sweet-smelling white exhaust on warm-up, bubbling in the radiator, unexplained coolant loss, oil that looks like milky coffee, pressurised hoses stone-cold, or a rough cold start—don’t ignore it. A cooling system pressure test and a chemical block test will quickly point the way.

  • Replacement pointers: always follow the factory torque sequence and angle specs