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710
DATSUN
Car Care Guide
For
Models
B210
610
710
Edltor
LoUIS C Foner SAE
Published by
MOTOR
The data reported herein has been compiled from authoritative sources While
every effort IS made by the editors to altaln accuracy manufacturing changes as well
as typographical errors and omissions may occur The publisher then cannot be
qUIre lIttle If any techmcal skill thiS poSSible but actually enjoyable
book Will help you to save
money In usmg thiS book you Will only need
Your own motIvatIOn IS all that IS a few tools and
you may already own
necessary to go along With thiS handy many of these You II need a can
slmply wntten confldence bUlldmg opener to open the 011 cans a funnel or
gUIde And even If you never do any of spout to pour the 011 and a rag You
the routme mamtenance and easy re Will also need a set of metnc wrenches
pairs which we have mcluded thiS socket open end and box a wire type
book may nonetheless stIli save you feeler gauge a flat blade type feeler
money How By bemg packed With gauge screwdnvers channel lock
hundreds and hundreds of tIps and 10 and
plIers pOSSibly an
mexpenslve
Sights about your car thiS book wIll dwell tachometer tImmg lIght A tor
mcrease your car savvy So when que wrench Will be desrrable If you
you do entrust your carto a professIOnal become mvolved 10 domg major work
auto mechaniC
you Will do so mtellI Generally we have aVOided those Jobs
and
gently confidently economically that reqUire the use of special tools
Jacks and IIftmg deVices where
In
producmg thiS gUide we frrst specified can be rented at your local
carefully selected only those money rent all center
savmg Items of maintenance and repair WIth thiS 10 mmd you can begm
that you can surely do yourself even If some of those dollars by ac
savmg
you are not a dO It
yourselfer Then we qUalntmg yourself With the contents of
prepared the step by step mstructIons thiS valuable gUide You may be sur
10 clear
simple everyday language FI pnsed at Just how qUickly you can learn
we Illustrated all ofthe the many ways of savmg money by
nally Important
pomts With scrores of show me domg your own car maintenance and
how and
drawmgs photographs As a repalTS
result do It
you Will qUickly find yourself Trust yourself you can
ENGINE
IDENTIFICATION
We
you can Idenllfy your carproperly
are sure
you know the year of your own
carbut you may not know the year and
block The first group Al3 AI4 LIS el The remammg numbers are the ve
car owners A
duty aIr filter can
MAINTENANCE by
cause a drop off 10 engme performance
or fuel mileage Hard starting may be
To With the easiest traceable to spark plugs With badly
acquamt you
kinds of marntenance fIrSt we have in worn electrodes due to theIr not bemg
many limes over 10 the long term Lack can saveyou many dollars and keep
of proper mamtenance IS the direct your car runmng 10 top form And acar
cause of many problems expenenced
In
good tune uses less fuel
Months or Thousands
of Miles WhIchever
Comes First
12 24 36 48
Engine Compression I I I I
Drive Belts I I I I
Throttle Opener I I I I
Fuel Filter R R
Fuel Lines Hoses Piping Connecllons etc I I
Ignlllon Timing A A A A
Distributor Breaker POint R R R R
Spark Plugs R R R R
Distributor Cap Rotor Condenser I I I I
PCV Hoses I I
A Adjust
R Replace
I Inspect Correct or Replace as
Necessary
Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
Thousands of Miles 40 44 48 52 54 60
Brake Fluid R R R R
Brake Master Cylinder I
Master Vac Vacuum Hose Check Valve I I I I
Headlight Aiming I
DISC Brake Pad Other Internal Brake
Thousands of Miles 625 125 1875 25 3125 375 4325 50 5625 625
Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Ball JOints L L
I Hotate Wheel POSlllon Inspect wheel
Balance Wheel Alignment I I I I I
Components forWear
Detenoratlon Leaks I I I I I
Wheel Bearing Grease R R
Master Vac NP Valve for Operation I I I I I I I I I I
Air Condltlonmg System Hoses
Connections
Refrigerant Leaks I I I I I I I I I I
I Inspect Repair or
Replace
L Lubricate
R Replace
Months or Thousands of
Miles Whichever Comes First
12 24 36 48 60
Engine Compression I I I I I
Dnve Belts I I I I I
Throttle Opener I I I I I
Ignition Timing A A A A A
Dlstnbutor Breaker POints Condenser Spark Plugs A A A A A
Dlstnbutor Cap Aotor I A I A I
Operating Parts of Dlstnbutor Ignition
Wiring Ignition COil I I
A Adjust
A Aeplace
I Inspect correct or replace as necessary
1974 models listed only for 48 months or 48 000 miles whichever comes first
Thousands of Miles 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 27 30
Months 33 36 39 42 45 48 51
54 57 60
Shock Absorber I I I
Accelerator Lonkage L L L L L L
Brake FlUid R R R
Master Vac 0
Headlight Almong A A
A Adjust o Overhaul
NOTE Use 1974 8210 Maintenance Schedule With the following additions
Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36
Thousands or Miles 40 44 48 52 46 60
Rear Axle Drive Shaft JOints Ball
Spline lubricate If Necessary 710 Only I
Thousands of Miles 12 24 36 48
Months 125 25 375 50
Drive Belts I I I I
10
Thousands of Moles 12 24 36 48
Months 125 25 375 50
Ventilation Hoses I I
A Adjust
I Inspect Correct or Replace If Necessary
R Replace
1 If vehicle IS operated under severe conditions short distance driVing extensive Idling or
driVing In dusty conditions change engine 011 every 5 000 km 3000 miles or 3 months
whichever comes first
Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
Brake Fluid R R R R R
11
Thousands 01 Moles 62S 125 1875 25 3125 375 4375 50 5625 625
Months 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 till
I Inspect Repair or
Replace
L Lubricate
R Replace
If thevehicle IS operated In areas uSing road salt or other corrOSive matenals InSpect every 5 000 miles
or 3 months whichever comes first
L20B 7 3 4 4114
General practice IS to use a thermostat In the 1900F 1950F range for proper emISSion
control systems operation
Does not onclude extra 1 2 htre 1 2 quart required when 011 fllter IS replaced
12
CHANGING
ENGINE OIL
OIL FILTER
changmg your own 011 and filter Allow wrench unscrew the 011 filter Fig 3
FILTER WRENCH
13
UC 1 Ie u
FIg 4 DIpstIck locatIOn
The filter IS found on the sIde of the tools to tIghten thefilter DIspose of
engme block and It resembles a
large the old 011
m a
large empty plastic
can WIth fluted edges so you can
gnp It bleach bottle generally found around
WIth your hand As unscrew the the house Do not pour the old 011 down
you
f1lter keep Itover the dram pan because a water dram or sewer as
pollute
It can
It contams 011 Pour the 011 out of It and the water
supply Dispose of It m the
dISpose of the old filter m the box the trash can Fmally refill the engme WIth
new one came m Next httle the 011 makmg sure
you do not
smear a new
011 on the rubber seal at the bottom of the extra 2 quart to be added
1
forget
the new 011 fil ter and screw the new for the filter Consult the chart for the
f1lter mto place the engme
proper quantity but also after filhng
on
f
E L I I j Ii
I SAFE I
ADD DRAIN SOME
OIL OIL CRANKCASE IS
OVERFULL
14
the coolant m
your car s radIator IS pan Remove the radIator cap to
thiS process
dIrty rusty or con tams partIcles of rub speed
15
enough
4 Stop the engIne and allow It to cool
thoroughly before attemptIng to
removethe radIator cap
5 When suffiCIently cooled down
agaIn open the petcock and remove
the radIator cap allOWIng the sys
tem to draIn RemOVIng the lower
radIator hose at the radIator Will
help In
draImng the engIne block
6 When the coolIng system IS com
and wash off the radIator cap and problem replaCIng the old one IS a sIm
seat In the radiator filler neck ple task But before you replace the
thermostat check for broken or dam
Remstall the cap and check the sys
aged hoses Inspect the radiator for
tem for leaks FIg 7
proper coolant level or loose radiator
cap and check for coolant leaks or other
THERMOSTAT damage If all these checks prove OK
REPLACEMENT replace the thermostat as follows
I Allow the engIne to cool If hot
Thermostat replacement takes about Open the radIator petcock and
half an hour The thermostat IS a
key draIn the coolant Into clean pan
a
part of the coolIng system because It The petcock IS located at the bot
regulates coolant cIrculatIon Figs 8 tom of the radIator
FIg 6
16
17
18
assume that the rest of the hoses are 3 TWist the hose back and forth to
pretty much In the same conditIon loosen the hose from the connect
or SlIde the hose off connector
To replace hoses proceed as
when free Fig 12 If the hose IS
follows
dried and cracked and remants of It
be done qUite easily wIth a screw from each end of the hose and slIp
driver but do not place your free the hose on the connector Fig 13
clamps Fig 14
19
UPPER HOSE
HOSE
HOSE
REMOVED
CLAMP
3mm 1 8 INCH
BEAD
CLAMP
HOSE
INSTALLED
20
DRIVE BELT
REPLACEMENT
2
CAN BE ENLARGED FOR INSPECTION
BY FLEXING THE BELT CRACKS EX
POSE THE INTERIOR TO DAMAGE AND
BELTS CAN BREAK WITHOUT WARNING
ALTERNATOR BELTS
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Introduction to Maintenance Datsun
alternator fan and water pump opera m the belt This Will make It
POSSI
hon A belt too light places a stram on ble for the belt to be worked offthe
the water pump and alternator beanngs pulleys and over the fan
You should be able to adjust most belts 3 When replacmg the belts mstall
m a half hour and replace dnve belts m the rearward belt first and each belt
less than an hour or two m turn towards the outermost one
All belts should be mspected at regu 4 When all belts are m
poslllon
lar 12 month IDtervals swmg the umts away from the
en
Carefully
examme the belts by tUrnIng a
portIOn gme to lighten the belts Tighten
of the belt over so you can see the pivot bolts but nottoo light Usmg
underside Fig 15 a ruler depress the belt at the nud
Belts that are frayed cut
glazed or pomt between the pulleys and
show uneven wear should be replaced measure the amount of deflecllon
It IS also reasonable to assume that If Fig 16 The amount of deflectIon
one belt requIres replacement the others should be about 13 mm 2mch
may as well Replace belts as follows Move the umts until you get a 13
1 Loosen the pivot bolt on the alter mm 2 mch deflecllon
1 A good
nator power steenng pump or au belt IS too loose If a squeal IS heard
613 mm 1 41 2 1
6
r
PIVOT BOLT
22
AIR CLEANER
ELEMENT REPLACEMENT
23
startmg contrIbute to
poor dnveabllIty engine to check for leaks
or even cause the engine to stop entue Be careful when working on the fuel
Iy The fuel filter used In your Datsun IS system Make sure the engine IS cool to
a cartrIdge type that paper fIlter
uses a reduce the
danger of fire from spilled
element which cannot be cleaned See gasolIne Residual pressure In the fuel
24
COMPARTMENT
25
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OF
A LI G
TIRES OR
LACRKOTA ION OF NM ES U
OR
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WORN OUTIO R O T A E T I R E SI NS P E S
C U
T P E N S I O
SCALDPE
WEAR fi
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STATICaAL NCEWHE LS
OR
DEF CT DYNAMIC 00
UNBALNCEWHE L
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SPOTS TIRE
0
TO CA
aALD I
IN
1
01
ADJUSTMENS
1
WEAR ONE r
TIRES
I Ii
II
UNDER INFLATION OR
E X C S I V E SPE D
SPECIFATONS COOL NECSARV ATE
CRACKEDTREADS
11
ROT
OF TO
ANV
LACKROTA ION
0
WEAR
CRAPIDENTER
AT
ER
1
0
INFLATION
OR
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PRES URETIRES SHOP ARE
NOS FOR
0
OF
ADJUSTWHEN
UNDERINFLATION ROTA ION 6
END
WEAR L A C K
APID
AT
SHOULERS 2
OR
FRONT
0
CONDITON
CAUSE CORECTION
l ll
ll
Tia
FRONT
I 0 FRONT
0
BIAS PL Y
0 1 m 0
m FRONT
I I fRONT
m
ROTATING
I RADIAL
TIRE
ROTATING
ROTATION
5 TIRES 4 TIRES
l l
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w CJ CJ
w
a
a
m 1 m I
Fig 23 Tire rotatIOn plans
27
wheels Then when It IS tune for theIT show about 90 of all flats and blow
use no speCial eqUipment Will be outs occur 10 the last 10of tire hfe so
needed by replacmg tITes that are excessively
Remember too that studded or radial worn you can aVOid the upset of havmg
snow tireS must always be remstalled 10 a tIre problem on the road when you
the same posItion on the car So when least expect ItHavmg to purchase a tITe
under these conditIons can be costly
you remove them be sure they are
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money out of your pocket each tIme economical to swap the engme If you
you pull up to the gas pump And the air can locate an at
engme a
salvage yard
we all breathe wIll be cleaner because from a wrecked car
of thiS better runmng engme
Here s how to test compressIOn
Don t be afraid of not havmg the
Label each of the spark plug wires so
ablhty to do tlus kmd of work We are
to be
you can easIly IdentIfy which plug they
gOIng helpIng you These
were removed from Then remove the
str3Jghtforward routmes easily un are
air cleaner assembly and all of the
derstood and by their nature wIll save
spark
plugs Block the choke valve and the
you money A tune up takes some tIme
throttle valve the Wide open positIOn
m
though so
plan a half day s work after Remove the thick wire from the center
gettmg all of your new parts of the distrIbutor cap and connect It to
Spark plugs and
alllgmtIon parts can ground the engIne block Obtam a
be purchased at local auto accessory
compressIOn gauge and mstall It Into
stores at
greatly reduced pnces All one of the
spark plug holes USIng the
supphers may not carry all brands of IgmtlOn key crank the engIne about
spark plugs but your suppher Will have four revolutIons and record the readmg
a cross reference chart which Will en from the
gauge Contmue thiS process
able him supply you with another
to
until all of the cylInders have been
kmd of spark plug havmg the same checked Compare the readIngs If
qualitIes readmgs low squut about a tables
are
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IDENTifiED 1 SEVEAEL
8 IDENTIFIED BY IGHT OR lOENTI IED BY OA RI
ERODED DR WORN LECTROOfS GRA OE I OSITSON HE BtACI YELl OW
GAA
CAuSEe 1 NORMAL weAR 0 OR OEPOSITSOR
SHOULQ BE REPLA CEO CA NBE ClEA NEO USED AZED COATING
ON HE tOR
SULA
CAUSED BY uHL
l EADED GA SOL NE CA
BE CLEA
ED
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engine 011 or
engine 011 Into the coolant
BLADE TYPE FEELER GAUGES
This could lead to senous Internal en
gine damage
SPARK PLUG
SERVICE
o
plugs In some way that wIll enable you them from the
carefully spark
the correct
to
get the Wires back on
plugs Do not pull on the wires
plugs You nught tag them With num Grasp the rubber boot down at the
bers as I 2 3 4 from frontto rear You spark plug and twist It to free It
might also choose to remove
only one from the plug
spark plug at a tIme thereby havmg 2 Loosen the spark plug one quarter
only one wire disconnected at a tune turn usmg a spark plug socket ex
and nummlzlng the chance of error tension and ratchet
31
3 Crank the engme over a few turns the Side electrode Fig 28 to the
to blow dIrt away from the base of dllTIenslOn shown m the Tune
Up
the
plug Speclficalion chart at the end of
4 Stop crankmg and remove the thts chapter
7 If new spark plugs are bemg m
plugs
5 Check the condIlIon of the old stalled It IS a good praclice to also
spark plugs by companng them to check the gaps as they are not al
the chart Fig 25 ways correct
6 If the old spark plugs are to be 8 Screw the spark plugs back mto the
reused file the electrodes square holes To properly thread the spark
With an Igmlion fIle Fig 26 Be plugs use your fmgers first to
sure all depoSits are cleaned from screw them m pOSItion before you
mSlde the shell and mspect them to lighten them with the socket
make sure the porcelam IS clean wrench Replace the spark plug
and not cracked Replace any wues accordmg to the tags prevI
spark plug that has been dropped ously placed on the wires
or has a cracked porcelam Check 9 Start the engme to make sure It IS
32
on the other end which goes mto the electromc IgmtlOn system mamte
33
0
t
l
fi7L
11
V
34
carn
DISTRIBUTOR
CAP
35
SET SCREW
PRIMARY
LEAD
TERMINAL
36
@
r
t
1 CAP ASSEMBLY 10 GOVERNOR WEIGHT
2 ROTOR HEAD ASSEMBLY 11 THRUST WASHER
3 CONDENSER ASSEMBLY 12 SHAFT ASSEMBLY
4 GROUND WIRE ASSEMBLY 13 VACUUM CONTROL ASSEMBLY
5 LEAD WIRE ASSEMBLY 14 TERMINAL ASSEMBLY
6 CONTACT SET 15 CLAMP
7 BREAKER PLATE ASSEMBLY 16 FIXING PLATE
8 CAM ASSEMBLY 17 GEAR SET
9 GOVERNOR SPRING
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often these Items are merely taken for acceleratIon and dIfficult start 109
charactenzed by an uneven crankmg
granted and assumed to be OK when
actIon Each of these may also have
they may be the cause of an engme mIss
due to carbon trackmg or a worn rotor other causes
tIp
To check your turung you wIll need
two pIeces of eqUIpment a
tunmg
Carefully examme these parts and If and a combmatIon tachometer
lIght
the cap needs replacmg get a new rotor dwell meter Thesemaybe purchased at
at the same lime
FIg 35 Replace the a local discount auto supply or
Unfasten the old cap from the dls pnced and an excellent mvestrnent 10
tnbutor and leave the wires plug provldmg a top runnmg automobIle
Allow about 2 hours of your tIme for
ged mto It
2 old thIS Job
Hold the new cap next to the
cap 10 the same relallve posItIon Check the spark plugs and dls
3 Then carefully remove one WIre
tnbutor pomts for cond1l10n If not
from the old cap and mstallll mto
Just mstalled Correct any defects
Its same relatIve hole 10 the new beforeproceedmg
cap By followmg thIS procedure 2 Thoroughly WIpe off dllt and dust
of replacmg one wire at a tIme from the tInung marks on the crank
there IS lIttle possIbIlIty for error 10
pulley and front cover
the wlfes mto the wrong 3 Start the engme and allow It to
gettIng run
pomts you should check the engme and wlfes are clear ofthe fan Start
38
cl
oIII
CARBON
Of
1110111
8
EC1 0N
INSf R010R
Of AND
1
11
INSERl
Of
R010RCOR OE CAf Of
OU1SIDE 110R
OIS1RI8
S
lOWERS
INsPEC1O0ISNlR8U10R CAf OR
S
BLOWING INsPEC10lENRMINA
8URN OERODEINSERlElRMINAI cIt
5 S l
It
l l
C
lciO
gme runrung Stop the engIne and get a proper readmg mdlcates a
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oIII en c l lc l c0
BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC
Timng Automaic 50 10 10 8
12 12 12 12 120 12 120 12
Igniton Manual BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC BTDC
50 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 120
55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55
DweW 45 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49 49
In In In In In
In In In In In In In
020 020 020 020 020
020 020 020 020 020 020 020
018 018 018 018 018
Distrbuo Gap
mm mm
50 50
mm
50
mm
50
mm mm mm
50 50 50
mm
50
mm mm
50 50
mm
50
mm
50
SPECIFATON
45 45 45 45 45
In In In In In
In In In In In In In
transmISio
035 043 033 035 043
032 032 030 030 032 030 032
031 039 031 031 039
UP Gap
Plug mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
TUNE mm mm ll
Spark 80 80
90
80
100
112
110
90
75 75 80
90
80
75 80
80
100
ll
110 awIutotmhIc models BP6ES
MPG plug
3 2
32A 32A 3 3
22 3
22
Type BP5ES BP5ES AG AG AG
BP6ES AG AG BP6ES BP6ES on
AG AG
vehIcls 13 spark
Spe d Drive Automaic 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 650 600
CalIforn BP5EQ uses
Idle on
plug models
Hot Manual Neutral 800 700 700 700 800 750 750 750 800 750 750 600
BTDC sUsepark
Year 1974 1975 1976 197 1973 1974 1975 1976 1974 1975 1976 197 8
2
CalifornIa
3
0 oj lXI Qj 83 0 l Qj 0i 0 Qj8i
and water Clogged au and fuel filters as meet emISSIOn standards Car
may allow dirt and water to get mto the buretors on all 1973 to 1977 model
carburetor causIng It to malfunctIon 610s and 710s are
Interchangeable but
Some of the symptoms of a mal you may again expenence the same
be sure you are gettIng one from the All 1973 77 Datsun 610s and lIOs
same make and year as your car Model are
eqUIpped wIth a model DCH340
B210 carburetors from 1974 to 1977 carburetor Vanatlons of thIS car
Will fit any B210 of that penod how buretor are also denoted by a suffix For
ever you may find It dIfficult to obtam example 1976 CalIfornIa cars equlp
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Fuel System
Datsun
16 ACCELERATING PUMP
17 PLUG
18 PRIMARY SLOW JET
19 NEEDLE VALVE
2Il LOAT
21 ANTI DIESELING SOLENOID VALVE
22 PRIMARY MAIN JET
23 SECONDARY MAIN JET
24 IDLE LIMITER CAP
26 IDLE ADJUST SCREW
26 SPRING
Z1 THROTTLE ADJUST SCREW
28 SPRING
43
ped With an automatic transmission are from reputable auto parts store and be
a
denoted DCH340 41A The model surethat you fully understand the terms
number and suffix are on the of any warranty that may be proVided
pnnte
carburetor With the umt
body
The DCH340 carburetor IS essen
To replace the carburetor proceed as
tially the same as the DCH306 car
follows
buretor Figs 38 and 39
Disconnect the battery ground
cable to
prevent aCCidental shorts
2 Remove the aIr cleaner cap and
CARBURETOR fIlter element
REMOVAL AND
3 Remove all hoses tubes and other
INSTALLATION
attachments from the aIr cleaner
body and label them for easy
This procedure IS
proVided to help
reassembly
you remove the carburetor so you can
4 Remove the aIr cleaner body
either disassemble It for cleanIng or
overhaul or
replace It With a new or 5 Disconnect the accelerator linkage
rebUilt umt If you are replacIng It be and mechanical andor electncal
sure you obtaIn the replacement umt choke connectIOns as
necessary
44
car for a
penod of tIme With the car your tIme to make Idle adJusttnents To
buretor removed especially Ifthe hood adjust proceed as follows
IS also removed cut a cover out of a I Before makmg any adjustments
check and adjust the tmung as out
heavy piece of cardboard and place on
the mtake manifold opemng Water or hned earher ID tins book
2 Remove the arr hose between the
any other foreign objects gettIng mto
the mtake maOlfold can cause severe 3 way connector and air check
46
make
the aIr hose to prevent dust from sure transmISSIOn IS In neut
place WI th a rubber band tImes Then let the engIne Idle for
3 Check the carburetor for proper about a mInute
47
100 rpm drop In Idle speed See NOTE Some Idle IDIXture screws
FIg 43 for the Idle mIXture screw have luruter cap attached
a plastic
location on B210 models and FIg You can remove the cap by pryIng
44 for 610 and 710 models behInd It WIth a screwdnver Be
8 Turn the Idle mIxture screw coun sure to pry on the cap and not the
terclockWIse until the smoothest mIxture screw Itself
48
your Datsun It IS
especially easy to damage the gaskets If the assem
check your carburetor float level Just bly IS diffIcult to remove pry
look through the mspectlon wmdow
gently WIth a small screwdnver
Pig 45 At a smooth Idle the top of the agamst outer metal retamer If thIS
float should be even wIth the Ime on the does not work tap back of screw
glass If It IS not
adjustment IS needed dnver along the gasket edges
49
part of the float level IS hned up The choke valve at full closed POSI
with the IlOe on the wlOdow assem tion automatically opens the throttle at
bly Fig 46 You can check tlus by the correct angle for startlOg the englOe
loosely reposltlomng wlOdow as Fast Idle IS adjusted uslOg the fast Idle
sembly and checklOg float screw on cars with manual transnus
50
THROTTLE
CLEARENCE
THROTTLE
CHAMBER
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Fuel System Datsun
three screws that attach the choke cover break opens the choke plate shghtly to
retamer nng to the carburetor choke prevent loadmg the engme With an
Turn the cover until the mdex nch nuxture To
housmg over adjust vacuum
mark hnes
up as mdlcated m
Fig 48 break
proceed as follows
CHOKE
COVER
52
CHOKE
AU VALVE
I
1
VACUUM
BREAK
ROD
VACUUM
BREAK
STEM
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4
Adjust clearance A
FIg 50 by
Choke Unloader Adjustment
bendmg unloader tongue Clear
ance for cars with manual or auto
The carburetor IS eqUIpped WIth an
maliC transmISSIOns 2 03 mm
unloader that wdl open the choke
0 080 III
plate when the throttle IS fully open
ThIs allows venl1latlon of engmes that
NOTE Be sure that throttle valve
have become flooded due to over
can
open fully If throttle valve
chokmg To adjust unloader proceed
fads to open fully unloader WIll
as follows
not operate
WIth the choke cover removed Allow about one hour for thIS task
close choke valve
2 Hold the choke valve by stretchmg
a rubber band between the choke Interlock Opening Adjustment
shaft and stal10nary part of the
a
UNLOADER
TONGUE
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SECONDARY
THROTTLE
PRIMARY THROTTLE
VALVE
VALVE
A 74mml
throttle valve 480 from fully closed 2 Start the engme and let a Idle untIl
posItIOn and measure A be warmed up Top radiator hose IS
tween the throttle valve and the warm
55
from
DISASSEMBLY case you do not have mstructIons
a rebuild kIt Your carburetor may not
best to replace any gaskets m the
It IS dIsassemble precIsely as descnbed so
carburetor whenever you disassemble work systematIcally and take notes to
It For thIS reason you should obtam a help you dunng reassembly
carburetor rebwld kIt for the model you Refer to Figs 38 and 39 These il
have Many kItS have mstructIons il lustratIons show the carburetors that are
lustratIons and gauges along wIth new typICal of ones used III Datsun models
gaskets and needle and seat assembly B21O 610 and 710 Your carburetor
Check before you buy to be sure It fits may dIffer m detaIls but these illustra
56
plunger and power piston from lead from the dlStnbutor cap so the
cover engme cannot start
7 Remove the wmdow 2 Disconnect the fuel Ime
assembly leadmg to
ventuns jets and other mam body the carburetor at the fuel pump
Be sure to use the 3 Attach the pressure gauge to the
parts proper size
tool for removmg jets port from which the lme was dIS
8 Remove the diaphragm connected at the
assembly pump
solenOid valve and fast Idle carn If 4 Crank the engme through a few
equipped revolulions and observe the read
9 Separate the throttle body from the mg on the gauge If the readmg
mam
body Watch It One screw does not meet the speclficalions as
has a vacuum hole dnlled m It Be listed In the chart below the fuel
sure It gets back In the correct pump IS
probably defeclive A low
Datsun Model Pressure kPa psl Capacity @1 000 RPM for 1 Minute
8210 23 34 1 Pint
610 21 26 3 0 3 8 211 Pints
710 21 26 3 0 3 8 211 PInts
57
Removal Rebuild
Your local
Removing your Datsun s fuel pump parts store generally car
ISeasy and It only takes a few minutes rebUild kits for your Datsun fuel
Ties
Simply disconnect the fuel Inlet and pump Its worth checking out before
outlet lines and plug them With a
golf bUYing a
complete Typical fuel
umt
tee
pencil or other sUitable deVice pumps are illustrated In Figs 53 and
Remove the two mounting bolts and lift 54 Follow the Instruclions supplied
the fuel pump from the engine block With the rebUild kIt
1 PACKING
2 VALVE ASSEMBLY
3 RETAINER
4 SCREW
5 DIAPHRAGM ASSEMBLY
6 DIAPHRAGM SPRING
7 RETAINER
8 DIAPHRAGM ASSEMBLY
9 BDDY
CDMPLETE LOWER
10 SCREW
11 WASHER SPRING
12 FUEL PUMP CAP
13 CAP GASKET
14 CONNECTOR INLET
15 OUTLET
CONNECTOR
7
16 ROCKER ARM SPRING
17 NUT
18 SPRING
WASHER
19 WASHER PLAIN
20 GASKET
21 SPACER
22 ROCKER PIN
23 SPACER
24 ROCKER ARM
58
59
CJ FRESH AIR
PCV VALVE
BLOW BY GAS
60
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FUEL EVAPORATION
CANISTER FILTER
61
booster cables usmg at least a number cable to the poslllve tenmnal of the
6 8 gauge wIre for strandmg
or are
good battery
essenllal Cables of msufficlent Wire 3 Start the car WIth the good battery
gauge WIll qUIckly dIssipate the voltage and allow It to run at fast Idle for a
from the good battery and have very few mmutes
Itttle voltage left to
provIde jump a 4 Now connect one end of the re
start Also you may nsk personal m mammg cable to the negallve ter
JUry usmg cables or clamps Improperly mmal ofthe good battery and then
msulated If the clamps get hot dunng clamp the remammg end of the
the jump start operauon It IS likely the cable to a
good ground on the en
booster cables are not adequate gme WIth the dead battery
62
5 Start the car With the dead battery battery voltage to leak to ground and
and allow It to IUn at fast Idle for a
slowly discharge the battery or mtro
few mmutes duces a high resistance mto both the
6 Remove the cable end clamped to chargmg and startmg crrcUIt or to bro
ground and then remove the other ken or
frayed battery cables In cold
end oftlus cable from the weather If the battery charge IS not
negative
tenmnal of the car With the good mamtamed and cells
kept filled It IS
battery hkely the battery will freeze or at least
7 Now remove the remammg cable not provide
enough voltage to start the
from both cars car
soon as
possible as It may no
spect the battery cables and connec
longer be serviceable m which tIOns Many a dead battery problem
It will
case only go dead agam could have been aVOIded If good prac
Also there may be chargmg sys tlces were followed The followmg
tem problems which should be routIne steps will help to prolong the
diagnosed by a skilled mechanic hfe of your battery
usmg proper equipment I Make sure the battery always has
63
To be sure that thIS solutIon does umt whIch can be obtamed at your local
and replacmg It WIth a new or rebUIlt remove and replace the alternator
64
@
FIg 59 Inspect battery cables
65
V
V
PULEY FRONT FRONT ROT R REAR STAOR REAR BRUSH DIODE ASEMBL DIODE THROUG
12 3 4 5 6 78 9
10 11
110
C
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4
14
CD
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IDLER PULLEY
CRANKSCHAFT PULLEY
ped With the electro mechanIcal type type regulator when you replace
regulator you can save the labor cost your alternator If the regulator IS
by removIng It yourself and It defectIve It could damage a new
shouldn t take more than 20 mInutes or rebUIlt alternator
67
starter motor having too much reSIS 2 Disconnect the black wue With a
tance In other words the battery vol yellow Stripe from the magnetic
tage being used up trying to activate
IS sWitch tenrunal See Fig 64 for
the starter motor and too little voltage IS starting motor CircUit
left to crank the engine This symptom 3 Remove the black cable
battery
calls for removal and subsequent over from the battery tenrunal of the
haul of the starter Inabout an hour you magnellc SWitch
can remove the starter 4 Remove the two bolts secunng the
yourself and re
parts supply store And once again 5 Pull starter assembly forward and
don t forget the auto salvage yard You remove It from the car
can
get a starter motor here at a greatly
reduced pnce and save the costly over Installallon IS the reverse of the re
haul Furthermore you Will also have moval procedures
68
1 RING GEAR
2 SHIFT LEVER GUIDE
3 ARMATURE
4 BATTERY
5 FIELD COIL
6 STATIONARY CONTACT
7 MOVABLE CONTACTOR
8 SHUNT COI L
9 PLUNGER
10 IGNITION SWITCH
11 SERIES COIL
12 TORSION SPRING
13 SHIFT LEVER
14 PINION
69
V Y
SPRING 1
MAGNETIC ASEMBL DUST ADJUSTING TORSIN SHIFT DUST THRUST RING REAR THROUG REAR BRUSH BRUSH
1
2 3 4 5 6
E
78 9
10 11 12
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STARTER CLUTCH
REPLACEMENT
If you hear a
gnndmg sound when
don t be
startmg your car surpnsed to
find the starter gear teeth somewhat
TIus
mangled IS easy to reparr but
before you start fanuhanze yourself
WIth the mtemaJ workmgs of the star
assembly
3 Remove the two bolts that attach
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dIscourage you Just dunk of all the wheel and turn signal SWItch may
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KNOB
CONTROl DEfOG ER KNOB LIGHTEMRETER SWITC1H0PTIONI 10PTIO1N0PTIONI
SWITCH 10PTIONI W I N D O W SWITCHKNOB SWITCH
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3 4 5
6
COMBINAT TACHOMETR
UIGHTINGMINATON KNOB REARSWITCHESCUTHEONWIPERADIOCIGARET IGHTING
18
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9
RWIPE ADIOOCK
10 11 12 13
Cl
INSTRUMENT PAD
INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTRUMENCTLUSTER PANEL
IV o
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10Cl 0 0
HITACHI RADIO
CLARION RADIO
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Turn the antenna tnmmerto left steps 2 to 8 below If you are only
and With the radiO the
nght slowly screw
removing remove
INSTRUMENT
GARNISH
u
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
ASSEMBLY
CLUSTER
PANEL
COVER
I
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75
MAIN
HARNESS
p
DASH
SIDE
TRIM
INSTRUMENT
HARNESS
76
steenng wheel
77
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ANTENNA TRIMMER
6 O
HITACHI RADIO
MATSUSHITA RADIO
79
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E lectncal Datsun
NOTE Never operate the radIo 11 ReInstall the dash panel by revers
wIth the speaker dIsconnected Ing the above steps
80
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Ci Vtlf
I
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HITACHI RADIO
CLARION RADIO
W S WIPER BLADE
REPLACEMENT
Gl fJ
82
RaIse the wIper arm assembly movIng cowl top retaInIng screws
from the WIndshield
5 Remove the wIper motor retaInIng
3 Install In the reverse sequence wiper motor from the wiper link
83
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84
NOZZLE
ADJUSTMENT DIsconnect the battery ground
cable
nozzle so that wmdshleld
Adjust 2 the sWitch knob and turn It
Depress
washer fluId IS
sprayed properly by counterclockwIse Knob can then
bend 109 nozzle wIth a screwdnver
be easily taken out
FIg 88
You can make thiS adjustment through
the cowl 3 Unscrew the nng
top gnlle nut
secunng the
swItch assembly to the mstrument
panel
LIGHT SWITCH
4 Reachmg up from underneath 10
REPLACEMENT
stroment panel disconnect the
1 KNOB
2 RING NUT
3 WASHER
4 SWITCH BODY
5 CONNECTOR
85
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Model 610
terclockwise Fig 90
5 Unscrew the retammg nng nut
CLUSTER PANEL AU
from switch assembly
6 Unplug the sWitch and remove It
RETAINING
RING
NUT
LIGHT
SWITCH
ASSEMBLY
86
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RETAINING NlIT
n ILLUMINATION
FIBER SCOPE
Model 710
the switch
installation IS the reverse of removal Fig 92 Removmg horn pad
87
STOPLIGHT SWITCH
REPLACEMENT
nectors FIg 95
2 Loosen the locknut The sWItch as
IGNITION SWITCH
REPLACEMENT
3 Remove the switch retammg screw
DIsconnect the battery ground from behmd the steenng lock
cable Switch assembly can now be re
2 Remove the shell covers and dIS moved FIg 96 Install the new
connect the lead wIres at switch by reversmg the above
connectors steps
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HEATER
Model 8210
Heater Motor and Heater
Core Replacement
Fig 97
Dram all coolant from the en
glOe
Remove the small screws secur
rod at the heater cock air mtake 3 Remove the chps secunng left and
valve heat valve and venlilator nght side of the heater box to
valve Fig 98 body These chps are easily re
91
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11
1
3
Fig 99 Fan and fan motor Model B210
6 Remove the venl1lator valve return 3 Move the lower lever to the COLD
spong poSItIon Fit the cable to the heater
7 Loosen and remove the nut secur cock and fasten With the cable re
92
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the Sides of the heater umt 5 Remove the heater core Fig 102
4 Remove the and remove the Reverse the above
chps procedures to 10
94
3 Remove the fan from vehicle gnlle and remove heatmg umt
Installalion IS reverse of removal Fig 103
95
96
Specifications
Item Wattage SAE Trade Number
Intenor LIght 10
Instrument Panel
Warning or IndIcator LIght 34 158
Head light
Outer Umt 50 37 5 4002
Inner Umt 375 4001
License Lamp 75 6 89
Intenor Lights
Front Lamp 10
Rear Lamp StatIon Wagon 10
Trunk Lamp 10
panel
97
Oln case of Hardtop the back up lamp IS Independently located In the center of the rear
panel
SAE Trade
Item Wattage Remarks
Number
Headlight
HIgh Low 37 5 50 4002 Double FIlament
High 375 4001
Stop 27 1156
Back Up 27 27 1156
Turn 27 1156
Tall
StoD 27 8 1157
T
H Hardtop Models
98
SAE Trade
hem Wattege Remarks
Number
Intenor LIght 5
AutomatIc Transmission
34 058
IndIcator LIght
SAE Trade
IIem Wattage Renwtcs
Number
Headlight
Outer Ma1 lm 37 5If
JN
I 4002 Double Rlament
Inner MaIO 375W 4001
Automatic TransmISSIon
34W 158 NT Only
IndIcator ught
Nr Automatic Transrmsson
99
a radiator
reparr shop for necessary re
pairs We will also help you remove the
water
pump 10 the event yours has WATER PUMP
faded IS leaky or
nOIsy Allow about REPLACEMENT
one hour and a half for either Job
Model B210
RADIATOR To Remove
REPLACEMENT
Dram the coolant mto a clean
Dram the coolant mto a clean con tamer
the cooler mlet and outlet lines blade fan spacer and pulley from
from the radiator hub
3 Remove the fan shroud 4 Remove pump assembly and gas
retammg
bolts and remove the fan shroud ket from thefront cover FIg 105
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tact With the pump and front cover 2 Loosen the bolts attachmg the fan
Always use new gaskets when 10 shroud to the radiator and remove
fan blade and lighten attachmg cover and remove the water pump
bolts securely Install the belt and assembly and gasket from engme
101
102
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SCREW BODY
SPRING SEAL B
SPRING RING SPRING
A
BIAS YOKE BLE D R PISTON PISTON BO T RETAIN G CLIP YOKE BIAS PISTON CYLINDER PAD PAD PIN
1
2 34 5 6 78 9
10 11 12 13 14 15
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Fig 108 Removing or Installmg brake pad Models B210 and 610
105
brake assembly Will have to be re 9 Check the brake flUid level 10 the
moved and dlssassembled by a master cyhnder
qualified repair shop So be
careful Model 710
pad will settle mto proper posll1on opposite Side of piston Remove
113 to extreme
caliper plate Fig
NOTE When worn out pads are
outer end
replaced with new ones the brake
3 Remove the pads
flUId may overflow the reservOir
4 Clean the pad parts and cahpers
While replaclOg pads keep roior or
Be careful not to get oil on
8 Install the wheels and lower the car ders so that new pads can be
to the mstalled
ground
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I I POSITION
I I
I I
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1 I
PISTON
PUSHED
TOO FAR
106
107
1 RETAINER
2 WIPER SEAL
3 PISTON SEAL
4 PISTON
5 HOLDDOWN PIN
6 SPRING
7 SUPPORT BRACKET
8 CALIPER PLATE
9 CLIP
10 BLEEDER SCREW
11 CYLINDER
12 TORSION SPRING
13 PAD
14 MOUNTING BRACKET
15 PIVOT PIN
108
safety stands
If the
parkmg brake fails to hold the 2 Remove l1re and wheel assembly
car when
apphed or Ifthe rear wheels 3 Remove brake drum If drum IS
are
nOIsy dunng brakmg the possibil hard to remove use 8 mm 16
5
Ity eXists that the brake shoes are worn 10 diameter bolts to dnve drum
to the polOt of replacement If the shoes out
are worn to wlthm 0 8 mm 132 10 of 4 Tum pm 900 and remove anl1 rattle
the nvet heads they should be 114
re spnngs Fig
placed Further operation 10 thiS condl 5 Remove return spnngs and brake
l10n will lead to senous
sconng of the shoes
drums and make It necessary for them InstallatIOn IS the reverse of removal
109
ADJUSTMENT ft Ibs
Models 610 710 25 30 N m
18 22 ft lbs
After brake service or If looseness
eXists the front wheel
beanng needs 3 Rotate wheel hub a few turns 10
easy Job you Will need two tools a 4 Loosen spmdle nut 1 4 tum in
torque wrench and a
spnng scale Have stall adJustmg cap and tIghten
these tools ready before you start the until grooves are
snug aligned
Job With hole 10
spmdle
It Will also take about three hours to
adJust both front wheel beanngs 5 Rotate wheel hub several turns 10
preload and extend service hfe of wheel freely Then measure beanng
pre
beanngs don t let dirt or other foreign load usmg a sprmg balance as fol
matter get mto beanngs grease seal or lows Fig 116
spmdle nut
1 Raise and support the car on safety
stands at the Side member Re
move the wheel hub cover brake
NOTE Attach a
spnng scale to a
hub bolt and pull It at nght angles
to a hne drawn through center of
the beanng and hubbolt to which It
IS attached Also there should not
110
o 79 kb 1 7 Ibs
Model B210
Repeat the above procedures until
correct preload IS obtalOed
6 Insert a new cotter pm through ad Raise the car and support It with
safety stands to gam access to
JuSl1ng cap and spmdle Spread
cotter pm agamst Sides of adJUSl1ng turnbuckle Fig 117
111
1 TURNBUCKLE
2 MEDIATION LEVER
112
1 ADJUSTING NUT
2 MEDIATION LEVER
3 CENTER LEVER
5 TURNBUCKLE
Fig 119 AdJustmg parking brake Model 610 sedan and hardtop
Repeat Ifresults
4 On sedans and hard tops clear 6 Road test the car
113
114
reason we recommend you have any 3 Loosen the bolts holdmg knuckle
front suspensIOn work done by a qual arm 10
place Separate the knuckle
Ified shop arm from bottom end of strut
115
116
loosemng nuts
4055 ft lbs
Transverse link
connectIng
member nut 9 10 N m 65 72
ft lbs
Knuckle arm
connectmg bolt
73 99 N m 53 72 ft Ibs
3 Be sure that the stablhzer IS cor
Fig 124 Removmg transverse rod brackets and l1ghten the bolts
hnk If the stablhzer IS
correctly 10
stalled the white mark pamted on
Installation IS the reverse of removal the stablhzer bushIng seat can be
With the followmg additional steps seen from both Sides of the car
lighten the nuts when the car IS off 6 Be sure that the bolt attachmg the
the stands and on the
ground tensIOn rod bracket IS correctly
117
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Some of the procedures 10 this sec wood 2x41s OK between the Jack
l10n are provided to help you through and 011 pan ofthe car and ralse car
what might seem to be very difficult until there IS firm contact but the
and tlme consummg Jobs Although suspensIOn has not begun to nse
they dIfficult they do take
are not very Secure With safe stands With 2x4
more time than most of the Jobs pre on top and remove Jack Support
sented elsewhere 10 tlus book But With With the cham fall but do not lIlse
119
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grease
and l1ghten all bolts securely
TIMING CASE
COVER REMOVAL
FRONT
FRONT
121
122
and tubes are removed so you can for No 4 cyhnder are 10 a neutral
replace them properly posll1on both valves closed
123
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Fig 133 Valve adJustment Models 610 and 710
124
clearance IS reached Tighten the aged you can remove the cylinder head
with the
locknut securely Fig 134 yourself help of tlus book
By domg the labor yourself you ll save
7 Crank the engme until the second
enough to go a long way toward the cost
cam lobe from the front IS
pomtmg of a valve Job Shop around when look
straight up
109 for a replacement cyhnder head
Pnces can vary greatly and some places
8
Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 unlil each
valve has been checked and or have exchange programs where you
no waItmg Tak
adJusted simply swap heads
mg the cyhnder head off and remstal
To Remove
CYLINDER HEAD
REMOVAL
1 Dram the coolant from the engme
REPLACEMENT
2 Disconnect the battery ground
If after cable
takmg a compressIOn test
you have estabhshed that a valve gnnd 3 Dram the Oil from the engme
125
126
Fig 136
cyhnder head
25 N m 14 to 18 ft Ibs 10 the
sequence shown 10 Fig 137
127
Fig 138 Cylmder head bolt loosening sequence Models 610 and 710
2
loosemng 10 three steps 10 se
Perform steps 1 through 8 as out
quence shown 10
Fig 138
hned 10 B210 cyhnder head re
4 To facilitate
loop two pieces of wrre around the
assembly pamt a
at base of engme to
mark on the
tunmg cham
tunmg cham and cam It from
shaft
keep falhng
sprocket
5 Loosen the camshaft bolt and re
Installal10n IS the reverse ofremoval
move the fuel pump dnvmg cam
Use the three step lightemng sequence
6 Loop a
piece of wrre around l1rmng shown 10 Fig 39 to tighten cylinder
cham to prevent It from falling IOto head bolts
128
129
rent all centers You can save a lot of mately 1 v turns so that the Wlth
CLUTCH REPLACEMENT
CLUTCH LINKAGE
If your car feels hke It has no power
ADJUSTMENT
don t overlook the that the
poSSibIlity
clutch IS worn Remember the clutch
If you are havmg trouble sluftmg has a facmg hmng
or
very sunIlar to
gears or there IS a
gear gnndmg or that used on brakes so If you can t keep
clashmg when sluftIng the cause may the clutch
need of adJustment
adJusted properly the clutch
be a clutch 10 Tlus
may need replacmg
45 mmute
adJustment IS qUite Simple
on Datsun B210 models Model 610 You can do tlus Job yourself and save
and 710 clutch hnkage however IS the labor charges The parts can be
complicated requIrIng a qualified purchased at your local automotive
mechanIC and SpeCial tools for any re parts supply store Clutch replacement
palrs or adJustments should take most of the day
130
131
10to2 0mm
10 039 TO
0079 IN
1 LOCKNUT
2 PUSH NUT
3 WITHDRAWAL LEVER
IS released Be sure to
pressure overhaul the cost Will be rather high If
turn them out 10 a cnsscross
you remove the transrmsslOn and re
fasluon
place It With one bought from a
salvage
4 Remove the clutch assembly and yard your day s work WIll save you
diSC cover money
132
CLUTCH
ALIGNING
BAR
movmg C nng and pm Jack under the 011 pan With a piece
5 Raise the car and support It With of wood 2x41s OK between the
stands at all 011 pan and Jack
safety comers
133
lamp switch
installation IS the reverse of removal
6 Remove the clutch operatmg cy
With the followmg addll10nal steps hnder from the transmission case
1 Before mstalling transmissIon
7 Disconnect the speedometer cable
clean mal1ng surfaces of engme
from the hOUSing
rear
rear plate and transmiSSion case
8 Disengage the propeller shaft as
2 Before Instalhng apply a light explamed later 10 thiS chapter
coat of grease to sphne parts of
clutch diSC and maIO gear dnve and NOTE Plug opemng 10 rear ex
movmg surfaces of control lever tensIOn housmg to prevent oil from
and stnkmg rod flowmg out
3 Remove the filler plug and fill 9 Support the engme With aJack and
transmission with recommended apiece ofwood 2x4Is0K at the
134
Ing Insulator and remove two 8 Disconnect the vacuum tube from
the vacuum and
crossmember mounting bolts diaphragm wire
transrmSSlOn case
10 Disconnect the 011 fill pipe
14 Remove the four bolts secunng the 11 Disconnect the 011 cooler mlet and
to
outlet tubes at transrmsslOn case
engme gussets
12 Support the engine by placmg a
15 Remove the three bolts secunng
Jack under the 011 pan with a piece
gussets to engme rear
plate and of wood 2x4 IS OK between the
transmiSSIOn case If so
equipped
pan and Jack
16 Remove the bolts secunng the
13 Support the transrmsslOn With a
transmiSSion to the engme and
move transmiSSion backward and
transmission Jack
away from car
14 Detach the engme rear plate rubber
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2 When
connectmg the torque con
commended flUid
the dimenSion A to II to 12 mm
5 Connect the selector range lever to 145
043 to 0 47 10 Fig
the manual shaft with the shift
selector 10 neutral 2 Install the control knob on the
lever At the same tune check di
6 Check the mlubltor SWitch for op
mensIOn B and adJust It to 0 1
eraUon Starter should be brought
to 1 I mm 0 004 to 0 433 10 by
mto operal1on only 10 P and N
tunllng pusher Fig 145
posllions
LINKAGE
4 After adJustIng test for free opera
l10n and lack of bmdmg Any parts
Model B210 that cannot be brought IOtO ad
136
L8
L8 LB LBI
FT
12T06F 5T03F OF LB
21
I
TO FT
Nom
29
TO
TORQUE NUTS
AND
TIGHEN BOLTS
20
T T T T
@ @@ @
lIl
Q 2l l Q
Il I
I
NUTS
OF LB
FT
U
9
f TORQUE N
m
111
SCREWS
TIGHEN AND
LBI
FT LBI
94 LBI LBI LBI
L
0
TO
FT FT
16 29
3 FT FT
0
TO 8
TO TO
51
VLD 0
12 22
25 TO
Nom m 158
l1 N
Nom No
Nom
018 22 40
5
4
11
TO TO TO TO
TO
07 16 29 34 B
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lQ
Il g S l Il
Q I I
fto R
w Clll
8 and It to 0 I
removal l1me
menSIOn adJust
to I I 0 004 to 0 433
mm 10
by
tummg pusher Fig 146 Models 610 and 710
3 Loosen the adjustment nuts
Set control lever and selector lever With the car
supported on stands as
10 neutral Set the clearance C 10 transmission removal put
to I mm 0 039 10
by lummg
marks on propeller shaft and
the
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3 Draw out the propeller shaft sleeve compamon flange so that they can
yoke from the transmiSSIOn by be mstalled 10 their ongmal
movmg the shaft rearward pass poSItIons
109 It under the rear axle Check 2 Remove the bolts connectmg the
for 011 leakage from transmiSSIOn
propeller shaft to the companIOn
end
flange Fig 148
NOTE Remove propeller shaft 3 Withdraw the shaft
propeller
carefully so as not to damage the sleeve yoke from the transmission
sphne sleeve yoke and rear seal by removmg propeller shaft rear
140
We have supphed a mamtenance log nance needs It will run better last
chart WhiCh when filled 10 by you longer and not let you down
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