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WORKSHOP
MANUAL
for
510
series
DATSUN
130014001600
610
series
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A
160B
180B
COMPILED
AND
WRlTTEN
av
C
R
Newton
SBN
901610
13
5
PUBUSHED
BY
OOEREUROPE
AUTODA
T
A
DIVISION
NICHOLSON
HOUSE
MAIDENHEAD
BERKSHIRE
ENGLAND
C
Copyrirt
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Cktoblr
1972
WSM
137
Printed
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Hu
tol
and
Type
Identl
ficatlOn
YOUR
MANUFACTURER
The
Nissan
Motor
Company
was
founded
in
1933
under
the
name
of
Jidosha
Seizo
Co
Ltd
In
1934
the
present
title
was
adopted
and
during
1966
the
company
merged
with
Prin
c
Motors
builders
of
the
Skyline
and
Gloria
ars
With
the
head
office
and
six
main
factories
near
Tokyo
Japan
other
sister
plants
ace
also
in
production
in
various
countries
throughout
the
world
YOUR
VEHICLE
In
the
early
days
of
the
company
s
history
vehicles
constructed
were
given
the
trade
name
DA
TSDN
which
means
SON
of
DAT
the
initials
of
three
of
the
financial
backers
forming
the
syllable
DA
T
To
avoid
confusion
with
a
similar
Japanese
word
the
name
was
eventually
changed
to
DATSUN
The
various
models
covered
in
this
Manual
together
with
alternative
namt
s
used
for
the
world
markets
are
listed
below
MODELS
COVERED
MODEL
ALTERNATIVE
IDENT
510
SERIES
Datsun
1300
510
SERIES
Datsun
1400
510
SERIES
Datsun
1600
610
SERIES
Bluebird
160
B
610
SERIES
Bluebird
180
B
00
SERIES
DATSUN
ISoo
ENGINE
FITTED
1300
c
c
L
l3
1400
c
LI4
1600
c
c
LI6
1600
c
LI6
1800
c
c
L
18
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11
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Identification
plate
location
Engine
serial
and
model
number
2
REMARKS
Superseded
by
1400
c
c
model
with
L
14
engine
Similar
to
1300
c
c
car
Similar
to
1300
1400
e
c
car
In
some
markets
identified
as
1600
SSS
1800
SSS
J
S
1
HI
I
Car
serial
number
location
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Index
ENGINE
COOLING
SYSTE
l
IGNITION
SYSTE
I
FUEL
SYSTBl
CLUTCH
GEARUOX
PROPELLER
SHAFT
Id
DIFFERENTIAL
REAR
AXLE
nd
REAR
SUSPENSION
FRONT
SUSPENSION
STEERING
BRAKING
SYSTEM
ELECTRICAL
EQUIP
JENT
WIRING
JAGRA
IS
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
TIGHTENING
TORQUES
SERIES
C
30
MODEL
SUPPLEMENT
AUTOSERVlCE
DATA
CHART
PART
NA
ES
nd
ALTERNATIVES
CONVERSION
TABLES
S
15
2S
33
43
51
62
7S
83
91
9S
lOB
liB
I2S
129
51
End
of
manuir
IntroductIon
OUf
intention
in
writing
this
Manual
is
to
provide
the
reader
with
all
the
data
and
in
formation
required
to
maintain
and
repair
the
vehicle
However
it
must
be
realised
that
special
equipment
and
skills
arc
required
in
some
caseS
to
carry
out
the
work
detailed
in
the
text
and
we
do
not
recommend
that
such
work
be
attempted
unless
the
reader
possesses
the
necessary
skill
and
equipment
It
would
be
better
to
have
an
AUTHQRISED
DEALER
to
carry
out
the
work
using
the
special
tools
and
equipment
available
to
his
trained
staff
He
will
also
be
in
possession
of
the
genuine
spare
parts
which
may
be
needed
for
replacement
The
information
in
the
Manual
has
been
checked
against
that
provided
by
the
vehicle
manufacturer
and
any
peculiarities
have
been
mentioned
if
they
depart
rom
usual
work
shop
practice
A
fault
finding
and
trouble
shooting
chart
has
been
inserted
at
the
end
of
the
Manual
to
enable
the
reader
to
pin
point
faults
and
so
save
time
As
it
is
impossible
to
include
every
malfunction
only
the
more
usual
ones
have
been
included
A
composite
conversion
table
has
also
been
included
at
the
end
of
the
manual
and
we
would
recommend
that
wherever
possible
for
greater
accuracy
the
metric
system
units
are
used
Brevity
and
simplicity
have
been
our
aim
in
compiling
this
Manual
relying
on
the
number
ous
illustrations
and
clear
text
to
inform
and
instruct
the
reader
At
the
request
of
the
many
users
of
our
Manuals
we
have
slanted
the
book
towards
repair
and
overhaul
rather
than
maintenance
Although
every
care
has
been
taken
to
ensure
that
the
information
and
data
are
correct
WE
CANNOT
ACCEPT
ANY
LIABILITY
FOR
INACCURACIES
OR
OMISSIONS
OR
FOR
DAMAGE
OR
MALFUNCTIONS
ARISING
FROM
THE
USE
OF
THIS
BOOK
NO
MATTER
HOW
CAUSED
I
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Engine
type
Ovendi
cngth
1300
L
13
Overall
width
Oyerall
height
Turning
circle
din
metres
tfeet
Supen
eded
by
Track
font
rear
1400
c
c
car
Ground
dearance
Olin
Weight
dry
I
820
808
I
Fuel
tClflk
capacity
35
29
6
150
93
Fuel
consumption
aximum
peed
Technical
Data
BLUEBIRD
400
1600
1600
U4
U6
0
4
120
162
20
1
560
6142
410
55
51
420
55
91
10
2
33
5
270
50
0
2
420
95
281
215
8
5
885
1
950
210
8
27
930
2
050
10
1
12
33
2
27
7
50
931
28
2123
5
60
99
L
16
4
215
165
941
1
600
62
99
405
55
3
Ii
0
6
34
8
290
50
79
1
300
51
18
2
500
98
43
185
7
281
955
2
1061
12
14
5
28
2
23
5
60
991
BLUEBIRD
1800
L
18
3
0
5
57
320
5
971
000
2
2051
165
103
BLUEBIRD
1800
ESTATE
U8
4
280
168
501
4
5
557
330
52
361
1
065
2
348
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EngIne
INTRODUCTION
ENGINE
Removal
ENGINE
DismantUng
ENGINE
Inspection
and
Overhaul
VALVES
VALVE
GUIDES
VALVE
SEAT
INSERTS
CAMSHAFT
AND
CAMSHAFT
BEARINGS
Checking
CYliNDER
BLOCK
PtSTONS
AND
CONNECTING
RODS
INTRODUCTION
The
1400
1600
cc
and
1800
cc
engines
are
four
cylinder
in
line
units
with
a
single
overhead
camshaft
and
fully
balanced
five
bearing
crankshaft
The
valves
are
operated
through
rockers
which
are
directly
activated
by
the
earn
mechanism
The
crankshaft
is
a
special
steel
forging
with
the
centre
main
bearing
equipped
with
thrust
washers
to
take
up
the
end
thrust
of
the
crankshaft
The
special
aluminium
pistons
are
of
the
strut
construction
to
control
thermal
expansion
and
have
two
compression
rings
and
one
combined
oil
ring
The
gudgeon
pins
have
special
hollow
steel
shafts
and
are
a
fully
floating
fit
in
the
pistons
and
a
press
fit
in
the
connecting
rods
The
aluminium
alloy
cylinder
head
contains
wedge
type
combustion
chambers
and
is
fitted
with
aluminium
bronze
valve
seats
for
the
intake
valves
and
heat
resistant
steel
valve
seats
for
the
exhaust
valves
The
cast
iron
camshaft
is
driven
by
a
double
row
roller
chain
from
the
crankshaft
pulley
The
engine
is
pressure
lubricated
by
a
rotor
type
oil
pump
which
draws
oil
through
an
oil
strainer
into
the
pump
housing
and
then
forces
it
through
a
full
flow
oil
filter
into
the
main
oil
gallery
ENGINE
Removal
Place
alignment
marks
on
the
bonnet
and
hinges
remove
the
bonnet
from
the
vehicle
2
Drain
the
cooling
system
and
engine
and
transmission
lubricant
Remove
the
radiator
grille
3
Discon
ect
the
battery
cables
and
lift
out
the
battery
4
Detach
the
upper
and
lower
radiator
hoses
remove
the
radiator
mounting
bolts
and
lift
the
radiator
away
from
the
vehicle
The
torque
converter
c
jng
pipes
must
be
disconnected
from
the
radiator
on
vehicles
fitted
with
automatic
transmission
S
Remove
the
COOling
fan
and
pulley
disconnect
the
fuel
pipe
from
the
fuel
pump
and
the
heater
hoses
from
the
engine
attachments
6
Disconnect
the
accelerator
control
linkage
and
the
choke
CRANKSHAFT
AND
MAIN
BEARINGS
CAMSHAFT
AND
SPROCKET
FLYWHEEL
ENGINE
Assembling
VALVE
CLEARANCES
Adjusting
ENGINE
LUBRICATION
SYSTEM
OIL
PUMP
OIL
FILTER
CHANGING
THE
ENGINE
OIL
cable
from
the
carburettor
7
Disconnect
the
wirings
from
the
starter
alternator
ignition
coil
oil
pressure
switch
and
temperature
sender
unit
8
Remove
the
clutch
slave
cylinder
Fig
A
2
and
its
return
spring
9
Disconnect
the
speedometer
cable
and
withdraw
the
plug
connector
from
the
reversing
light
switch
10
Disconnect
the
shift
rods
and
seJector
rods
and
remove
the
cross
shaft
assembly
as
described
in
the
section
Gear
box
II
Disconnect
the
front
exhaust
pipe
from
the
exhaust
manifold
disconnect
the
centre
pipe
from
the
rear
pipe
and
remove
the
front
pipe
pre
muffler
and
centre
pipe
assembly
12
Disconnect
the
propeUer
shaft
flange
from
the
companion
flange
from
the
gear
carrier
13
Jack
up
the
gearbox
slightly
and
remove
the
rear
engine
mounting
bracket
bolts
remove
the
mounting
cross
member
and
handbrake
cable
c1amp
14
Remove
the
bolts
securing
the
front
engine
mounting
brackets
to
the
crossmember
15
Attach
lifting
cable
or
chains
to
the
hooks
installed
at
the
front
and
rear
of
the
cylinder
head
Lower
the
jack
under
the
gearbox
and
carefully
lift
and
tilt
the
engine
and
gearbox
unit
Withdraw
the
engine
and
gearbox
from
the
compartment
making
sure
that
it
is
guided
past
the
accessories
installed
on
the
body
ENGINE
Dismantling
Remove
the
engine
as
previously
described
and
carefully
clean
the
exterior
surfaces
Cbeck
for
signs
of
fuel
oil
or
water
leaks
past
the
cylinder
head
and
block
Remove
the
air
cleaner
alternator
distributor
and
starter
motor
Plug
the
carburettor
air
horn
and
distributor
hole
to
prevent
the
ingress
of
foreign
matter
Remove
the
gearbox
from
the
engine
drain
the
engine
oil
and
coolant
Mount
the
engine
in
a
suitable
stand
the
special
engine
attachment
ST05260001
and
engine
ST0501SOO0
should
be
used
if
available
Fig
A
3
5
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Fig
A
2
Removing
the
clutch
slave
cylinder
Fig
A
3
Mounting
the
engine
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Removing
the
camshaft
sprocket
Fig
A
5
Cylinder
head
bolt
removal
sequence
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Fig
A
6
Removing
the
chain
tensioner
and
timing
chain
Fig
A
7
Removing
the
drive
sprocket
7