
134
CHAPTER
ELEVEN
CLUTCH
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIF1CATIONS
Table
1
proVIdes
serVIce
data
and
specifica
tIons
for
the
clutch
system
TRANSMISSION
Description
Datsuns
are
eqUIpped
with
either
an
auto
matic
or
manual
transrmSSIOn
Due
to
the
com
pleXity
of
the
unIt
and
the
need
for
special
tools
and
knowledge
overhaul
of
the
automatic
trans
mISSIon
is
not
covered
In
thIS
manual
Auto
matIc
transmISSIOn
checks
and
adjustments
are
given
later
m
thIS
chapter
Reparr
and
mainte
nance
should
be
referred
to
a
Datsun
dealer
or
qualIfied
mechamc
The
manual
transmission
is
a
four
forward
Table
1
speed
unlt
controlled
With
a
floor
mounted
lever
It
consIsts
of
transrmSSIOn
case
rear
extensIOn
housing
and
gear
assembly
The
clutch
housmg
and
transmissIOn
case
are
a
sIngle
unIt
The
rear
extension
housmg
is
detachable
Figure
12
shows
the
4
forward
speed
transmission
Transmission
Removal
Removal
of
the
transmIssion
from
dIfferent
models
Varles
accordmg
to
the
dIfferent
struc
ture
Involved
The
following
procedures
gen
erally
apply
to
all
types
Important
dIfferences
are
noted
1
Prom
InsIde
the
vehicle
remove
the
floor
covenng
around
the
gear
shift
so
that
the
shIft
lever
can
be
removed
2
Jack
up
the
vehIcle
and
support
it
with
four
CLUTCH
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Pressure
Spring
Free
length
Fitted
length
and
load
Out
of
rlght
angle
MInimum
sprmg
force
Clutch
Release
Lever
Release
bearlng
to
dlaphragm
clearance
Diaphragm
sprlng
to
flywheel
height
Release
lever
to
flywheel
height
Clutch
DISC
FaCing
size
Outer
dIameter
x
inSide
diameter
x
thlckness
Thickness
Free
Compressed
Number
of
tOrslO
1
springs
Minimum
depth
of
rivet
head
from
faCing
surface
Allowable
facmg
runout
Allowable
spline
free
play
Pressure
Plate
Allowable
refacmg
limit
Clutch
Pedal
Height
when
not
depressed
Free
stroke
of
pedal
head
Pressmg
strength
at
full
stroke
Clutch
Master
Cylinder
Diameter
MaXimum
clearance
between
cylinder
and
pIston
Tightening
Torque
Clutch
assembly
securing
bolt
2
059
In
52
3mm
1
149
In
197
4
4
Ib
29
2mm
44
2
kg
o
1968
per
3
937
In
5
per
100mm
15
00472
to
0
0551
In
1
2
to
1
4mm
1732
0
0394
m
44
O
1
Omm
1
988
0
0197
In
505
0
05mm
787
X
5
120
x
0
0140
In
200
x
130
x
3
5mm
o
3386
to
0
3543
m
8
6
to
9
Omm
03012
to
0
3130
m
765
to
7
95mm
6
00118
In
03mm
o
097
In
0
5mm
00157
m
04mm
o
0394
In
1
Omm
8
150
m
207mm
o
984
m
25mm
33
Ib
15
kg
0625
m
15
87mm
00051
m
0
13mm
J
i
r
174
to
188ft
Ib
24
to
2
6
kg
m

136
CHAPTER
ELEVEN
5
DIsconnect
and
remove
starter
motor
from
flywheel
housmg
as
descnbe4
In
Chapter
NIne
6
Dls
onnect
handbrake
WIre
at
equalIzer
pIVOt
See
Figure
15
sedan
and
wagon
I
j
7
Loosen
the
two
exhaust
center
p1pe
clamps
and
turn
the
premuffier
complete
With
center
pIpe
to
the
left
as
shown
m
FJgure
16
sedan
and
wagon
f
W
y
I
0
Y
h
0
ilo
8
DIsconnect
front
exhaust
tube
from
exhaust
man1fold
pICk
up
9
Rem
ye
four
bolts
from
companion
flange
of
gear
carner
and
detach
dnve
shaft
See
Figure
17
Seal
the
end
of
rear
extensIon
housmg
to
prevent
011
leakage
1
0
Dlsconn
i
gpeedometer
drive
cable
from
rear
extensIOn
as
shown
In
Figure
18
11
On
models
s
quipped
disconnect
neutral
gear
sWitch
third
gear
sWitch
and
reverse
gear
sWItch
as
shown
in
Figure
19
next
page
f
t
iT
l
t
t
W
12
Refer
to
Figure
20
whIch
IS
an
exploded
View
of
the
gear
shIft
lever
and
control
system
DependIng
on
the
model
dISconnect
the
shift
lever
as
shown
13
Remove
cross
shaft
assembly
from
trans
rmsslOn
case
See
Figure
21
14
Remove
clutch
operating
cylinder
from
clutch
housmg
15
Place
a
Jack
beneath
the
engme
011
pan
and
SuppOFt
the
engme
Do
not
apply
Jack
pressure

146
CHAPTER
ELEVEN
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fij@
0
@
7
B@
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I
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J
1
Before
disassembly
clean
all
parts
and
mark
locations
2
Remove
four
snap
gs
from
each
universal
JOInt
as
shown
in
Figure
43
@
3
LIghtly
tap
base
of
yoke
with
a
hammer
WIthdraw
beanng
race
See
Figure
44
Be
care
ful
when
remoVIng
the
bearmg
race
as
the
needle
bearmgs
InSIde
are
loose
and
are
easlly
lost
Inspection
and
Repair
1
Check
each
part
for
SIgnS
of
wear
damage
nlSt
dIStortIOn
and
pItting
Replace
as
reqUIred
If
any
part
of
the
journal
assembly
reqUIres
re
placement
replace
the
entIre
assembly
am
@
t
@
2
If
the
dnve
shaft
tubes
show
SIgnS
of
damage
have
them
checked
for
nmout
and
balance
by
a
dealer
or
an
automotIve
machine
shop
Assembly
1
Apply
wheel
bearing
grease
lIberally
to
the
needle
bearmgs
Insert
them
m
the
bearing
face
and
mstall
onto
the
journal
Replace
snap
ring
Vanous
thIckness
snap
nngs
are
avatlable
to
adjust
aXIal
play
in
the
Journal
assembly
2
Apply
gear
Oil
to
inSIde
of
splIne
and
outside
of
yoke
SlIde
the
dnve
shaft
splIned
yoke
onto
the
transmIssion
maIn
shaft
Sl1hnes
sedan
and
wagon
3
Apply
wheel
bearmg
grease
lIberally
to
the
drive
shaft
center
spline
Fill
the
caVIty
with
wheel
bearmg
grease
through
the
grease
mpple
pick
up
4
FJ
nlSh
assembly
by
reversIng
procedures
used
durmg
removal

DIFFERENTIAL
REAR
AXLE
AND
REAR
SUSPENSION
151
4
Lower
the
Jack
and
r
move
dIfferentIal
from
rear
of
vehIcle
See
Figure
4
After
removal
sup
port
suspensIon
member
wIth
a
stand
to
prevent
distortlon
and
damage
to
the
Insulators
Differential
Inspection
Sedan
The
followmg
mspectIon
can
be
done
WIthout
disassembly
of
the
dIfferential
If
abnormalitIes
or
damage
eXiSts
refer
further
servIce
and
reparr
to
your
dealer
1
Check
the
tooth
contact
pattern
With
lead
oXide
at
two
or
three
pomts
after
removmg
rear
cover
Refer
to
Figure
5
which
shows
the
cor
rect
contact
pattern
If
the
contact
pattern
IS
m
correct
dIsassembly
and
adjustment
of
dIffer
entlalls
reqUIred
CD
TOE
HEEL
DRIVE
SIDE
HEEL
COAST
SIDE
2
Use
a
dIal
mdtcator
to
measure
backlash
be
tween
the
dnve
gear
and
pmIOn
Backlash
should
be
0
0039
to
0
0079
m
0
10
to
o
20mm
Check
all
gear
teeth
for
damage
and
cracks
3
Check
runout
at
the
rear
of
the
dnve
gear
If
the
tooth
contact
pattern
or
backlash
IS
ab
normal
Runout
should
be
less
than
00031
m
0
08mm
See
Figure
6
4
Rotate
the
gears
and
lIsten
for
SignS
of
de
fective
bearmgs
If
noises
are
eVIdent
the
dIf
ferential
must
be
dIsassembled
and
repaired
CD
Diflerentiallnstallation
Sedan
1
Mount
the
dIfferentIal
assembly
to
the
rear
suspensIOn
member
2
FIt
the
dIfferentIal
mountlng
member
to
the
fittmg
hole
by
pushIng
It
forward
with
a
bar
Torque
the
nuts
to
61
ft
lb
8
5
kg
m
3
Install
axle
dnve
shafts
dnve
shaft
and
handbrake
rear
cable
REAR
AXLE
AND
SUSPENSION
SEDAN
Figure
7
and
Figure
8
page
153
are
ex
ploded
dIagrams
of
the
sedan
rear
axle
and
suspensIOn
The
fully
independent
rear
suspen
SIon
IS
a
semI
traIlIng
arm
deSIgn
With
a
sus
penSIOn
member
suspensIOn
arms
coIl
spnngs
and
hydraulIc
shock
absorbers
The
wheel
bearings
are
lIfetime
lubncated
Rear
Axle
and
Suspension
Removal
Sedan
1
Jack
up
the
rear
of
the
veh1cle
and
support
It
on
stands
2
Remove
wheels
3
Refer
to
Figure
9
and
dtsconnect
handbrake
lInkage
and
rerum
sprmg
Remove
tall
pIpe
and
muffler
4
DISconnect
brake
hose
from
brake
tube
Re
move
four
bolts
holdmg
dnve
shaft
to
dIf
ferential
Lower
dnve
shaft
gently
to
ground

152
CHAPTER
TWELVE
3
Shall
yoke
stopper
0
4
Rear
snap
nng
J
5
Dn
eshall
stopper
6
Snap
nng
7
Rubber
boot
8
Boot
band
9
Boot
band
10
Slee
e
plug
11
O
nng
12
Snap
nng
13
Yoke
flange
3
4
6
14
Whee
beanng
spIder
15
Spider
12
5
16
Beanng
race
assembly
j
50
CANADA
47
AtO
C
J
ty
9
1
Y
4
i
l
A
I
ii
1
o
l
J
Il
h
o
20
J
I
1
Brake
tube
connector
2
Handbrake
rear
cable
adjuster
3
Return
spnng
4
Propeller
shall
to
dlfferenballixlng
bolts
20
26
Snap
nng
27
Dn
er
bolt
28
Onveshall
nut
29
Lock
washer
30
Rear
axle
shall
assembly
31
Hub
bolt
32
Hub
bolt
33
Grease
catcher
34
Screw
35
Lock
washer
36
Screw
and
Ioc
l
washer
37
Right
rear
axle
beanng
38
40
Beanng
distance
piece
41
Grease
seal
42
Beanng
spacer
43
Lock
nut
44
lock
washer
45
Rear
axle
flange
46
Cover
plate
47
Brake
drum
48
Wheel
50
Wheel
oover
43
44
45
46
51
5
Jack
up
suspenSIon
arm
and
remove
shock
absorber
from
lower
mountlng
bracket
See
Figure
10
Take
care
not
to
lose
rubber
bushmgs
6
Support
the
center
of
the
suspensIon
member
and
dIfferential
With
a
transmISsion
Jack
Re

154
CHAPTER
tWELVE
move
two
nuts
attachmg
dtfferenual
suspension
member
to
the
body
7
Gently
lower
the
suspension
assembly
from
the
body
by
10wermg
the
jack
Support
the
suspension
so
It
does
not
fall
off
of
the
Jack
See
Figure
11
WIthdraw
Jack
and
suspension
from
vehicle
Rear
Axle
and
Suspension
Inspedion
And
Repair
Sedan
WIth
the
rear
suspension
removed
from
the
vehicle
InSpect
all
parts
for
wear
and
damage
Pay
special
attention
to
the
bushings
in
the
suspensIon
arms
and
robber
bumpers
Check
conditIon
of
the
spring
robber
msulators
in
the
suspensIOn
member
and
drive
unit
mounting
member
Replace
as
required
Rear
Axle
and
Suspension
InstaDation
Sedan
1
Instalation
procedures
are
the
opposite
of
removal
2
Be
sure
that
the
suspension
member
and
dnve
unit
mountmg
member
are
med
up
correctly
3
Tighten
fixing
nuts
and
bolts
as
follows
Suspension
Member
Mounting
Nuts
72
It
Ib
10
kg
m
Dlfferenbal
Mounting
Nuls
62
It
Ib
85
kg
m
Shock
Absorber
Lower
End
Nuts
17
It
Ib
23
kg
m
COIL
SPRING
SEDAN
Coil
Spring
Removal
Sedan
1
Jack
up
rear
of
vehicle
and
support
it
on
stands
2
Remove
wheels
3
Disconnect
handbrake
mkage
and
retl1rn
spring
4
Remove
dnve
shaft
flange
nuts
Figure
12
5
Remove
nuts
from
lower
part
of
bumper
assembly
6
Place
a
Jack
under
suspension
arm
and
re
move
shock
absorber
from
lower
mounting
Lower
Jack
and
remove
coll
spring
spnng
seat
and
bumper
assembly
Coil
Spring
Inspection
and
Repair
Sedan
1
Check
condItIon
of
coll
sprmg
for
wear
and
damage
Replace
if
defective
2
Check
all
robber
parts
for
wear
damage
and
general
condItion
3
Installation
of
the
coll
spnng
assembly
is
the
reverse
of
removal
Make
certam
the
coil
spring
is
installed
With
Its
flat
face
at
the
top
SHOCK
ABSORBER
REMOVAL
REPLACEMENT
INSTALLATION
SEDAN
1
Open
the
trunk
and
remove
the
mer
2
Remove
double
nuts
that
fasten
upper
end
of
rear
shock
absorber
to
the
body
Figure
13
3
DIsconnect
lower
end
of
shock
absorber
from
suspensIon
arm
4
Check
general
conditIon
of
shock
absorber
Check
for
011
leaks
cracks
and
straIghtness
of
shaft
Replaceif
defectIve
5
Inspect
robber
bushmgs
for
damage
wear
and
general
condition
Replace
as
required
6
InstallatIon
IS
the
reverse
of
removal

DIFFERENTIAL
REAR
AXLE
AND
REAR
SUSPENSION
155
i
I
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REAR
SUSPENSION
ARM
SEDAN
Rear
Suspension
Arm
Removal
Sedan
1
Jack
up
the
rear
of
the
vehIcle
and
support
It
on
stands
2
Remove
wheel
and
brake
drum
3
DIsconnect
dnve
shaft
from
axle
shaft
4
Remove
handbrake
cable
from
lever
attached
to
wheel
cylInder
5
Plug
brake
tube
to
prevent
loss
of
brake
flwd
6
Remove
wheel
beanng
lock
nut
rear
axle
shaft
wheel
beanngs
and
OIl
seal
Remove
rear
brake
assembly
from
suspensIOn
arm
7
Place
Jack
under
suspenSIon
arm
remove
shock
absorber
from
lower
bracket
lower
Jack
gradually
remove
coll
spnng
spnng
seat
and
bumper
assembly
8
Remove
two
bolts
secunng
suspensIOn
arm
to
suspensIOn
member
and
remove
suspensIOn
arm
See
Figure
14
9
Remove
rubber
bushmg
from
suspensIon
arm
usmg
a
bushmg
remover
as
shown
In
Figure
15
@
Rear
SllSpension
Arm
Inspection
Repair
and
Installation
Sedan
1
Examme
suspensIOn
arms
for
damage
dents
and
cracks
Replace
tf
defectIve
2
Check
rubber
bushmgs
carefully
for
wear
damage
and
general
condItIon
3
Install
suspensIOn
arm
m
reverse
of
removal
When
Installmg
suspensIOn
arm
to
suspensIOn
member
re
tIghten
the
bolts
after
the
vehIcle
IS
removed
from
stands
Change
self
lockmg
nuts
every
tIme
they
are
removed
dunng
semcmg
REAR
AXLE
SHAFf
WHEEL
BEARINGS
AND
SEALS
REMOVAL
AND
DISASSEMBLY
SEDAN
1
Jack
up
the
rear
of
the
vehIcle
and
support
It
on
stands
2
Remove
wheel
and
brake
drum
3
DIsconnect
dnve
shaft
from
axle
shaft
4
Remove
wheel
bearmg
lock
nut
usmg
axle
shaft
flange
wrench
to
hold
the
companIOn
flange
See
Figure
16
5
Use
a
slIde
hammer
to
Withdraw
the
axle
shaft
assembly
Refer
to
Figure
17
6
Remove
011
seal
and
Inner
bearmg
usmg
rear
axle
shaft
bearmg
dnft
as
shown
In
Figure
18

156
CHAPTER
TWELVE
r
IV
rli
@
18
1
P
l
hr
r
J
oJ
1
it
o
1f
f
7
Remove
grease
catcher
and
Withdraw
outer
beanng
usmg
a
beanng
puller
Smce
the
Inner
race
has
to
be
pulled
agamst
dunng
removal
always
replace
It
WIth
a
new
one
dunng
assembly
REAR
AXLE
SHAFf
WHEEL
BEARINGS
AND
SEALS
INSPECTION
AND
INSTALLATION
SEDAN
1
Inspect
all
parts
for
signs
of
damage
and
wear
2
Check
the
axle
shaft
for
straIghtl1ess
cracks
and
dIStortIon
Do
not
attempt
to
straIghten
a
bent
shaft
by
heatlng
ThIS
would
weaken
the
t
shaft
and
could
lead
to
more
senous
trouble
3
Check
the
011
seal
IIp
for
damage
As
a
mat
ter
of
good
practIce
dIScard
and
replace
oil
seals
whenever
they
are
removed
4
Check
bearmgs
for
SIgnS
of
leakage
and
ease
of
movement
Replace
if
defective
5
Before
assembly
clean
all
parts
thoroughly
WIth
solvent
6
Install
wheel
beanngs
so
that
the
sealed
SIde
of
the
outer
bearmg
faces
the
wheel
and
the
sealed
SIde
of
the
Inner
bearmg
faces
the
dIf
ferentIal
Apply
pressure
to
the
Inner
race
only
dunng
assembly
7
Refer
to
Figure
19
Apply
wheel
bearmg
grease
durmg
assembly
as
mdlcated
@
Pack
With
wheel
beanng
grease
MP2
or
MP3
at
e
ery
overhaul
1
Grease
seal
2
Inner
wheel
beanng
3
Distance
piece
8
Torque
wheel
bearing
nuLto
181
to
239
ft
lb
25
to
33
kg
m
Check
rear
axle
shaft
end
play
and
wming
torque
End
play
should
be
less
than
0
to
0
006
in
0
to
0
15mm
Turn
Ing
torque
should
be
less
than
65
in
oz
4
5
kg
cm
H
the
end
play
or
turnmg
torque
are
not
WIthm
specification
dIsassemble
md
replace
the
dIStance
pIece
with
one
of
the
correct
length