Cylinder Heads

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260606CA0A - : Composite Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26060-6CA0A
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260101VK1B - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26010-1VK1B
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260101VK0A - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

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260607BA0B - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26060-7BA0B
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260609HS3B - : Composite Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26060-9HS3B
Altima. Left. With xenon. 2016-18 led type.
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260103TG0A - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26010-3TG0A
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260604RF9B - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26060-4RF9B
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260109DJ0C - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26010-9DJ0C
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260109UE5C - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

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Nissan 26010-9UE5C
2015-18, led. Murano. Right. With platinum.
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26010ZX00A - : Headlight Assembly for Nissan Image

Headlight Assembly

Nissan 26010-ZX00A
Right. Altima Hybrid. Halogen. Sedan, 2010-12, without hid.
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260609LF0C - : Headlight L Lamp Hea (Left) for Nissan Image

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Understanding Cylinder Heads in Your Nissan Engine

The McDonald Nissan parts team knows what it takes to keep your vehicle running great. Cylinder heads form the top portion of your engine's combustion chambers and house the complete valvetrain system that controls air and fuel flow. This precision-cast component bolts to the engine block and contains intake and exhaust valves, valve springs, camshafts, and all related hardware necessary for engine operation. Without a properly functioning cylinder head, your engine cannot generate compression, regulate temperature effectively, or run at all. The cylinder head's internal passages, valve seats, and mounting surfaces must meet exacting specifications to ensure reliable performance and longevity.

The Work Cylinder Heads Perform

Cylinder heads seal the top of each cylinder bore and create the enclosed spaces where combustion occurs. In your Nissan Maxima or Nissan Altima, the head contains precisely machined valve seats where intake and exhaust valves seal during compression and power strokes to contain cylinder pressure. Internal passages cast into the head route fresh air-fuel mixture through intake ports into cylinders and direct burned exhaust gases out through exhaust ports. Coolant channels drilled through the head circulate antifreeze around combustion chambers to absorb heat and prevent thermal damage. The combustion chamber shape formed in the head's lower surface determines compression ratio and influences how efficiently fuel burns. Camshaft supports position the camshaft that operates valves through rocker arms or direct actuation. Genuine Nissan cylinder heads are manufactured with exact port dimensions, valve angles, and chamber volumes engineered for your specific engine application, while aftermarket heads often deviate from these critical measurements and compromise performance.

Primary Causes of Cylinder Head Damage

Cylinder heads fail through thermal stress, mechanical damage, and material fatigue. Overheating from coolant loss, failed water pumps, or clogged radiators causes aluminum heads to expand beyond design limits, creating warped sealing surfaces that leak compression and coolant. Localized overheating from restricted coolant flow produces cracks between valve seats or through coolant passage walls. Detonation from low-octane fuel or faulty ignition timing creates shock waves that fracture combustion chamber surfaces. Improper head bolt torque or incorrect tightening sequence during installation generates uneven clamping pressure that warps the head over repeated thermal cycles. Coolant freezing in extreme cold expands and cracks internal passages. Timing belt or chain failure allows valve-to-piston contact that bends valves and damages valve seats. Generic replacement heads commonly use inferior aluminum alloys with different thermal expansion characteristics that make them more susceptible to warping and cracking under normal operating conditions compared to factory specifications.

Signs Your Cylinder Head Needs Replacement

Replace your cylinder head when white exhaust smoke indicates coolant burning in combustion chambers due to cracks or gasket failure. External coolant leaks at the head gasket surface combined with milky oil appearance suggest coolant mixing with oil through head breaches. Compression testing showing low pressure or significant variation between cylinders points to head warping or gasket failure. Persistent overheating that continues after cooling system repairs may indicate internal head cracks allowing combustion gases into coolant passages. Unusual valve train noise or metal particles in oil suggest internal head component damage requiring complete replacement.

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