
CHAPTER
TEN
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
ThIs
chapter
covers
emission
control
and
exhaust
systems
The
emission
devices
used
in
clude
crankcase
ermssion
controls
an
exhaust
ermssion
system
and
evaporative
emission
con
trols
EXHAUST
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
Two
methods
of
exhaust
emission
control
are
used
on
the
Datsun
One
is
an
aIr
injection
system
the
other
consists
of
engine
modifica
tIons
Datsuns
were
equipped
With
the
air
injec
tIon
system
only
through
1970
SInce
then
all
models
have
combined
aIr
mjection
with
engine
modIficatIons
EmisSIon
servicing
IS
complex
and
should
be
left
to
qualIfied
professionals
Figure
1
Illustrates
the
system
used
through
model
year
1969
Figure
2
IS
the
system
used
after
1970
Figures
3
through
7
offer
detaIls
of
various
emission
components
Maintenance
and
Testing
Penodlc
mspection
and
service
should
be
done
every
12
months
or
12
000
miles
The
engine
must
be
in
good
working
order
to
main
tain
a
low
level
of
harmful
emissions
There
fore
perform
a
general
tune
up
as
spec1fied
in
Chapter
Four
before
followmg
the
procedures
below
CRANKCASE
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
The
crankcase
emission
control
system
is
shown
in
FlgDre
8
It
IS
a
closed
system
that
pre
vents
crankcase
gases
from
escaping
to
the
at
mosphere
Blowby
gases
are
dIrected
to
the
intake
manifold
through
the
ventilation
control
valve
Normally
capacity
of
the
valve
is
suffi
cient
to
handle
the
blowby
gas
plus
a
small
amount
of
ventIlating
air
drawn
from
the
air
cleaner
through
a
tube
leading
to
the
crankcase
Under
fun
throttle
condItIons
manifold
vacuum
is
Insufficient
to
draw
the
blowby
through
the
valve
When
this
happens
b10wby
flows
through
the
system
In
the
reverse
dIrection
General
1
Start
the
engine
and
bring
up
to
operating
temperature
2
Check
hoses
and
hose
connections
for
leaks
3
Examine
the
hoses
for
signs
of
cracks
or
de
terioraoon
Replace
as
required
Crankcase
Ventilation
Control
Valve
1
Start
the
engme
2
Remove
the
ventIlator
hose
from
the
crank
case
ventilatIon
control
valve
A
htssmg
nOISe

EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
117
ENGINE
EMISSION
CONTROL
COMPONENTS
CD
1
Relief
valve
2
Air
pump
3
Check
valve
4
Anti
backfire
valve
AIR
INJECTION
SYSTEM
CD
SILENCER
CHECK
VALVE
NOZZLE
c

122
CHAPTER
TEN
1
Start
the
engIne
and
bnng
It
up
to
normal
operatIng
temperature
2
Inspect
all
hoses
and
connectIons
for
leaks
and
detenoratIon
Shut
off
the
engme
Replace
any
defectIve
hoses
3
Remove
the
hose
attached
to
the
check
valve
4
VIsually
Inspect
the
posItIon
of
the
valve
plate
InsIde
the
valve
body
See
Figure
10
It
should
be
lIghtly
posItIoned
agaInst
the
valve
seat
away
from
the
aIr
dlstnbutor
manifold
5
Insert
a
probe
Into
the
valve
connectIon
on
the
check
valve
Depress
the
valve
plate
It
should
return
freely
agaInst
the
valve
seat
when
released
6
Leave
the
hose
dISconnected
and
start
the
engme
7
Slowly
Increase
engine
speed
to
1
500
rpm
Watch
for
exhaust
gas
leakage
at
the
check
valve
There
should
not
be
any
The
valve
may
flutter
or
VIbrate
at
Idle
speeds
ThIS
IS
normal
Replace
the
valve
u
defecuve
Anti
Backfire
Valve
1
Start
the
engme
and
bnng
to
operating
temperature
2
Inspect
all
hoses
and
hose
connectIons
for
leaks
and
detenoratIon
Replace
as
required
3
DIsconnect
the
hose
at
the
antI
backfire
valve
leading
to
the
Intake
manuold
Insert
a
plug
ill
the
hose
and
fasten
securely
4
Open
and
close
the
throttle
valve
rapidly
See
Figure
11
Place
a
finger
over
the
valve
outlet
to
the
m
take
manuold
If
arr
flow
IS
felt
for
one
to
two
seconds
the
valve
IS
functIonIng
properly
If
there
s
no
aIr
or
If
the
flow
is
felt
for
more
than
two
seconds
the
valve
IS
defectIve
and
must
be
replaced
5
Connect
the
alr
hose
to
the
mtake
manuold
after
remOVIng
the
plug
6
DIsconnect
the
aIr
mlet
hose
from
the
air
pump
at
the
antI
backfire
valve
If
the
engine
Idle
speed
changes
excessIvely
the
valve
is
de
fectIve
and
must
be
replaced
Air
Pump
1
Check
the
atr
InjectIon
pump
belt
tension
DeflectIon
of
the
belt
should
be
0
5
In
when
pushed
In
by
thumb
pressure
Adjust
belt
u
necessary
2
Operate
the
engme
untIl
normal
temperature
IS
reached
3
Inspect
all
hoses
hose
connectIons
and
the
arr
gallery
for
SIgnS
of
leaks
or
detenoratIon
Replace
as
required
4
DIsconnect
the
air
supply
hose
at
the
check
valve
5
Insert
the
open
pipe
end
of
a
pressure
test
gauge
adapter
Into
the
air
supply
hose
See
Fig
ure
12
Clamp
the
adapter
firmly
to
the
hose
Install
the
pressure
test
gauge
to
the
adapter
PosItIon
the
adapter
and
test
gauge
so
that
the
alr
blast
emitted
through
the
dnlled
pipe
plug
Will
be
harmlessly
dislppated
6
Install
a
tachometer
on
the
engme
WIth
the
engIne
speed
set
to
1
500
rpm
observe
the
pres
sure
readmg
AIr
pressure
should
be
0
47
m
Hg
16mm
Hg

EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
123
7
If
the
pressure
does
not
meet
reqwrements
dISconnect
the
aIr
supply
hose
to
the
antI
backfire
valve
Clamp
a
plug
mto
the
hose
and
repeat
the
pressure
test
8
If
the
air
mJection
pump
does
not
meet
the
pressure
specIfication
It
should
be
replaced
NOTE
Repair
of
the
air
injection
pump
is
possible
but
have
the
lob
done
by
your
dealer
9
Close
the
hole
of
the
test
gauge
by
finger
With
the
engme
runnmg
at
1
500
rpm
See
Figure
13
If
a
leakIng
sound
is
heard
or
leakIng
air
is
felt
at
the
relIef
valve
the
relIef
valve
IS
defectIve
RepaIr
or
replace
as
reqUIred
ENGINE
MODIFICATIONS
SYSTEM
Testlng
and
mamtenance
of
the
sWitches
relays
and
solenOIds
comprismg
the
engine
modIficatIons
reqwres
SpecIal
knowledge
and
test
eqUIpment
If
the
mechanic
suspects
that
troubles
eXist
In
these
parts
check
With
a
dealer
Mamtenance
of
the
dIstrIbutor
breaker
points
and
tImmg
of
engines
is
covered
m
Chapter
Four
EVAPORATIVE
EMISSION
y
CONTROL
SYSTEM
f
Detailed
informatIon
on
the
fuel
tank
and
connecting
fuel
lines
IS
given
In
Chapter
Seven
EXHAUST
SYSTEM
Figures
14
next
page
15
page
125
and
16
page
126
are
exploded
VIews
of
the
exhaust
systems
Figure
14
applIes
to
the
sedan
FIgure
15
to
the
wagon
and
FIgure
16
to
the
pIck
up
The
system
in
sedans
and
wagons
consists
of
the
front
tube
pre
muffier
center
tube
rear
tube
mam
muffier
and
tail
pipe
The
pick
up
exhaust
system
mcludes
the
front
tube
muffier
and
rear
tube
Removal
Sedan
and
Wagon
1
Loosen
clamps
at
the
front
tube
center
tube
and
mam
muffier
connectIons
See
Figure
17
2
DIsconnect
front
tube
and
exhaust
manifold
flange
connection
3
Remove
units
from
vehicle

CHAPTER
ELEVEN
CLUTCH
TRANSMISSION
AND
DRIVESHAFf
CLUTCH
i
es
ription
Datsun
uses
a
single
dry
dtsc
clutch
with
dIaphragm
spring
The
major
components
are
clutch
cover
pressure
plate
dIaphragm
spring
and
WIre
nngs
The
clutch
dISC
has
riveted
plates
on
both
surfaces
and
coll
spnngs
arranged
in
a
link
The
coll
springs
absorb
shock
to
soften
and
smooth
clutch
engagement
Figure
1
next
page
is
an
exploded
diagram
of
the
clutch
assembly
Clutch
Removal
The
transmIssion
must
be
separated
from
the
engme
to
remove
tlte
clutch
assembly
This
can
be
done
by
removmg
the
transmISSIon
and
engme
from
the
vehicle
as
a
umt
or
by
remoVIng
the
transmiSSIon
separately
Removal
of
the
engine
and
transmissIOn
IS
descnbed
In
Chapter
Six
Removal
of
the
transmISSIon
only
IS
descnbed
later
in
tills
chapter
Outcb
Disassembly
1
Separate
clutch
assembly
from
flywheel
Loosen
and
remove
bolts
dIagonally
and
gradu
ally
as
shown
m
Figure
2
2
Remove
dust
cover
from
clutch
housmg
3
Remove
return
spnng
from
beanng
sleeve
Separate
the
Withdrawal
lever
from
bearing
sleeve
w
1
4
Remove
release
bearmg
and
bearing
sleeve
from
front
cover
Remove
wIthdrawal
lever
ball
pm
Figure
3
CD
1
Withdrawal
lever
ball
pin
2
Withdrawal
lever
3
Return
spnng
4
Release
beanng
4

138
CHAFfER
ELEVEN
to
dram
plug
Use
a
block
of
wood
between
the
011
pan
and
the
Jack
16
Remove
two
bolts
attaching
the
transmIS
sion
to
the
rear
engine
mount
Place
a
Jack
under
the
transmISSIon
and
support
the
transmissIOn
Remove
four
bolts
holdmg
the
rear
engme
cross
member
to
the
body
sedan
and
wagon
17
Place
a
Jack
under
the
transmISSIon
and
sup
port
the
transmISSIon
Remove
rear
engine
mount
from
transmlssiod
and
cross
member
as
shown
In
Figure
22
pIck
up
18
Lower
the
supporting
jacks
to
mclme
the
engine
downward
and
there
IS
sufficient
room
to
remove
the
transmission
19
Pull
the
transmission
towards
the
rear
until
the
dnve
shaft
splme
IS
clear
of
the
clutch
pres
sure
plate
Be
careful
not
to
damage
the
splines
or
the
pressure
plate
6
40
t
I
j
fI
1
2
fr
l
3332
3
1
TransmiSSion
case
2
TransmiSSion
case
3
Thread
taper
plug
t
4
TransmiSSion
Iront
cover
5
Front
cover
011
seal
6
Front
cover
gasket
7
fixmg
bolt
8
Flxmg
bolt
9
Spnng
washer
10
Rear
extension
11
Reer
extenSIon
011
seal
12
Breather
assembly
13
Extension
bushmg
14
Extension
gasket
15
Hex
bolt
16
Hex
bolt
17
Spllng
washer
18
Dowel
pm
19
Beallng
retainer
20
Hex
bolt
21
Spnng
washer
22
Bottom
cover
23
Bottom
cover
gasket
24
Bottom
cover
hex
bolt
25
Spnng
washer
26
Drem
plug
essembly
27
Dram
plug
assembly
29
SwItch
30
Hex
bolt
l
r
I
J
J
I
n
S
T
r
re
l
1
Rear
extension
mountmg
bolts
2
Rear
engme
mounting
bolts
20
Remove
the
transmISsion
by
lowenng
the
transmISsion
Jack
Transmission
Disassembly
Figures
23
and
24
are
exploded
views
of
the
transrmSSlon
case
and
gear
assembly
@
46
47
6
i
4826J
1
41
44
5
31
Spring
washer
32
Hex
bolt
33
Spnng
washer
34
Check
ball
35
Check
ball
spnng
36
Plunier
37
Plug
r
38
P1
g
39
Washer
o
12
10
13
11
40
MaIO
dllve
beanng
retamer
41
Pinion
42
PInion
sleeve
43
Sleeve
011
seal
44
O
lIng
45
Retamer
46
Lock
plate
47
Spnng
washer
48
Hex
bolt
50
Neutral
SWitch
51
Dust
co
er
52
Hex
bolt
53
Sprmg
washer

144
CHAPTER
ELEVEN
TAANSMISSlON
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIRCATIONS
Table
2
r
General
SpecificatIOns
Gear
Ratlo
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Reverse
011
capacity
Detail
SpeCIfications
Gear
backlash
Replacement
standard
Gear
end
play
Balk
ring
cone
clearance
Replacement
standard
5
tl
viV
t
O
5
0
If
3657
2558
1419
1000
3638
3
6
pints
Tightening
Torque
ft
Ib
kg
m
Engine
transmission
installation
bolt
Front
cover
transmission
installation
bolt
Rear
extensIon
transmIssion
installation
bolt
Main
shaft
tlghtel
lng
bolt
Companion
flange
tightening
nut
Rear
engine
mount
installation
bolt
Filler
plug
Drain
plug
Back
up
lamp
sWItch
Bottom
cover
bolt
Speedometer
pinion
bolt
Interlock
plug
Operating
lever
Reverse
check
Control
lever
installatIOn
bolt
00020
to
0
0039
In
005
to
0
10mm
o
0079
In
0
20mm
o
0020
to
0
0059
In
0
05
to
0
15mm
00472
to
0
0630
In
1
2
to
1
6mm
00315
In
08mm
174
to
20
2
24
to
2
8
5
8
to
7
2
0
8
to
1
0
10
1
to
130
1
4
to
1
8
57
8t079
5
80to
11
0
72
3
to
101
2
100
to
140
239
to
27
5
3
3
to
38
18
1
to
25
3
25
to
3
5
14
5
to
21
7
20
to
3
0
14
5
to
21
7
2
0
to
3
0
5
8
to
7
2
0
8
to
1
0
2
2
to
2
9
03
to
0
4
123
to
15
2
1
7
to
2
1
22
to
2
9
0
3
to
0
4
14
5
to
21
7
20
to
3
0
13
7
to
15
9
1
9
to
2
2
DRIVE
SHAFf
Descripti
ll
TIie
dnve
shaft
on
the
sedan
and
wagon
is
a
smgle
plece
tubular
steel
unit
The
pick
up
uses
a
two
pIece
umt
Joined
by
a
Journal
assembly
unIversal
Joint
UnIversal
Jomts
connect
the
drive
shaft
ends
to
the
transmissIOn
and
d1f
ferentIal
The
Jomts
consist
of
the
Journal
as
sembly
yoke
sleeve
and
yoke
flange
Figure
40
is
an
explOded
VIew
of
the
dnve
shaft
used
on
the
sedan
and
agon
Figure
41
page
146
shows
the
dnve
shaft
used
on
the
pIck
up
The
pIck
up
has
a
grease
mpple
on
the
dnve
shaft
to
lubncate
the
dnve
shaft
spline
The
sedan
and
wagon
are
not
so
equipped
The
uni
versal
Jomts
shouldebe
removed
and
lubncated
every
24
000
rmles
Removal
1
Release
the
handbrake
j
2
Jack
up
the
rear
of
the
vehIcle
and
support
on
stands
3
Loosen
the
end
clamps
on
the
exhaust
pipe
and
turn
the
exhaust
pIpe
and
premuffier
to
the
left
so
that
dnve
shaft
can
be
removed
sedan
4
Remove
handbrake
rear
cable
adjustIng
nut
from
the
adjuster
DIsconnect
left
hand
cable
from
the
adjuster
sedan
5
DIsconnect
rear
flange
yoke
from
the
com
panIon
flange
by
removmg
the
nuts
and
bolts
See
Figure
42
CAUTION
Be
careful
not
to
let
end
of
dnve
shaft
drop
to
ground
Lower
It
gently
6
Pull
the
dnve
shaft
backwards
away
from
the
transmISSIon
Remove
the
dnve
shaft
as
soon
as
It
IS
clear
of
the
transmISSIon
Make
cert
n
to
support
both
ends
of
the
shaft
duriftgi
mb
sedan
and
wagon
v
4
1tr
l
t
t

CHAPTER
FIFTEEN
BODY
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
Exploded
diagrams
of
the
various
systems
are
given
below
Inspection
of
the
constructIon
de
tails
as
given
m
the
exploded
diagrams
should
enable
the
mechanic
to
Identify
remove
repauj
replace
and
mstall
defectIve
parts
General
pro
cedures
are
given
at
the
end
of
the
chapter
WIRING
FJgUres
1
and
2
illustrate
the
winng
and
har
nesses
for
the
sedan
and
statIon
wagon
respect
2
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
JOE
MARKER
l
AMJ
STARTER
MOTOR
IGHITION
COIL
t
ively
Figures
3
and
4
show
pick
up
winng
SWITCHES
FUSES
Figure
5
page
208
prOVides
details
of
switches
used
through
1969
Figure
6
page
207
covers
SWitches
used
smce
1970
FIgDI
eS
7
page
209
and
8
page
210
provide
further
SWitch
locatlon
and
fnnctIon
informatIon
Fuse
blocks
are
located
on
the
firewall
within
the
engine
compartment
ROOM
LAMP
COMBINATION
lAMP
LICENCE
lAMP
1
Engme
room
harness
2
Instrument
harness
3
Body
harness