pulley
should
be
aligned
with
the
T
mark
on
the
chain
cover
Install
the
cylinder
head
assembly
Coat
the
cylinder
block
side
of
the
head
gasket
with
sealing
agent
Three
Bond
No
4
or
equivalent
but
take
care
that
the
scaling
agent
does
not
enter
the
cylinders
Tighten
the
head
bolts
in
several
stages
to
a
torque
reading
of
8
0
to
9
0
kgrn
58
to
65
lb
ft
Tighten
the
bolts
to
the
sequence
shown
in
Fig
A
IB
Pull
the
timing
chain
out
of
the
chain
cover
and
set
it
on
the
camshaft
sprocket
so
that
the
timing
marks
are
aligned
then
place
the
sprocket
and
chain
on
the
camshaft
Install
the
distributor
drive
gear
on
the
camshaft
and
tighten
the
bolt
to
a
torque
reading
of
4
5
to
5
5
kgrn
32
6
to
39
8
lb
ft
Note
that
the
camshaft
bolt
has
a
left
hand
thread
Adjust
the
valve
clearances
as
described
under
the
appro
priate
heading
Fit
the
rubber
plugs
at
the
front
and
rear
of
the
cylinder
head
taking
care
to
apply
sealing
agent
to
the
rear
plug
Install
the
chain
adjusting
screw
and
adjust
the
tension
of
the
chain
in
the
following
manner
Rotate
the
crankshaft
clockwise
to
establish
the
correct
chain
tension
screw
the
adjusting
screw
fully
home
then
back
it
off
by
half
a
turn
and
secure
with
the
locknut
Install
the
valve
rocker
cover
and
fit
the
water
pump
Note
that
one
of
the
water
pump
mounting
bolts
also
secures
the
generator
adjusting
arm
Install
the
bracket
and
alternator
water
pump
pulley
fan
blades
and
fan
belt
Tighten
the
fan
bolts
and
lock
each
pair
of
bolts
together
using
wire
inserted
through
the
holes
provided
in
the
bolts
Install
the
oil
filter
and
fit
the
rocker
cover
hose
Install
the
distributor
so
that
the
vacuum
control
unit
and
rotor
arc
positioned
as
shown
in
Fig
A
19
Oil
the
distributor
driven
gear
Fit
the
breather
assembly
the
clamp
of
the
pipe
is
tightened
together
with
the
exhaust
manifold
Install
the
spark
plugs
and
connect
the
high
tension
leads
Install
the
exhaust
manifold
Fit
the
head
shield
plate
and
engine
slinger
and
tighten
them
together
Note
that
the
exhaust
manifold
gasket
must
be
fitted
with
the
steel
plate
facing
the
manifold
Install
the
clutch
as
described
in
the
section
CLUTCH
Remove
the
engine
from
the
mounting
stand
and
install
the
gearbox
intake
manifold
and
carburettor
stater
motor
engine
mounting
oil
pressure
warning
switch
etc
Fill
the
engine
and
gearbox
to
the
correct
levels
with
recommended
oils
and
refill
the
cooling
system
Adjust
the
ignition
timing
and
carburettor
as
described
in
the
appropriate
sections
VALVE
CLEARANCES
Adjusting
The
valves
clearances
can
be
adjusted
in
a
similar
manner
to
the
instructions
given
for
the
L14
LI6
L18
engines
Initially
adjust
the
clearances
with
the
engine
switched
off
and
cold
to
0
2
mm
0
0079
in
for
both
intake
and
exhaust
valves
Set
the
final
clearances
to
0
28
mm
0
011
in
for
both
intake
and
exhaust
valves
with
the
engine
warmed
up
to
its
normal
operating
temperature
OIL
PUMP
The
gear
type
oil
pump
is
chain
driven
from
a
sprocket
on
the
crankshaft
The
pump
can
be
removed
in
the
following
manner
1
Remove
the
sump
plug
and
drain
the
engine
oil
Remove
the
distributor
as
described
in
the
section
IGNITION
2
Remove
the
cylinder
head
assembly
fan
belt
crankshaft
pulley
and
oil
sump
3
Take
off
the
chain
cover
with
oil
fl
inger
4
Remove
the
oil
pump
and
crankshaft
sprockets
with
the
drive
chain
then
withdraw
the
pump
after
removing
the
four
mounting
bolts
Separate
the
cover
from
the
body
by
unscrewing
the
four
securing
bolts
and
withdraw
the
drive
and
idler
gear
assemblies
Unscrew
the
threaded
plug
and
take
out
the
relief
valve
and
spring
Clean
the
parts
thoroughly
and
inspect
them
four
signs
of
wear
or
damage
Check
the
following
clearances
Gear
backlash
0
1
to
0
5
mm
0
0039
to
0
0195
in
Side
clearance
between
gear
and
body
0
016
to
0
15
mm
0
0006
to
0
0059
in
Clearance
between
drive
shaft
and
body
0
016
to
0
1
mm
0
0006
to
0
0039
in
Clearance
between
drive
shaft
and
cover
0
02
to
0
1
mm
0
00078
to
0
0039
in
Clearance
between
idler
gear
and
idler
shaft
0
016
to
0
1
mm
0
0006
to
0
0039
in
Assembly
is
a
reversal
of
the
dismantling
procedures
taking
care
to
position
the
gears
so
that
the
dotted
mark
is
towards
the
cover
Install
the
pump
and
adjust
the
tension
of
the
drive
chain
by
ph
otting
the
pump
body
as
shown
in
Fig
A
20
When
the
chain
is
correctly
tensioned
it
should
be
capable
of
a
deflection
of
2
0
to
3
0
mm
0
079
to
0
118
in
as
indicated
OIL
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE
The
pressure
relief
valve
shown
in
Fig
A
21
is
not
adjustable
This
valve
regulates
the
oil
pressure
to
4
55
4
85
kg
sq
cm
64
7
69
0
lb
sq
in
and
when
opened
allows
the
oil
to
by
pass
through
a
passage
in
the
pump
body
and
return
to
the
sump
Check
the
free
length
of
the
spring
which
should
be
64
0
to
66
0
mm
2
51
to
2
60
in
The
compressed
length
should
be
50
mm
at
7
8
to
9
7
kg
1
96
in
at
17
2
to
21
4Ibs
Renew
the
spring
if
necessary
OIL
FILTER
The
oil
filter
is
of
the
full
flow
type
with
a
replaceable
element
and
incorporates
a
by
pass
valve
in
the
cover
Oil
leaks
can
be
corrected
by
replacing
the
body
centre
shaft
or
cover
gaskets
The
body
and
centre
shaft
gaskets
should
always
be
renewed
after
dismantling
the
filter
S
1
carrying
out
extensive
tests
with
the
necessary
equipment
The
hoses
and
connectors
can
of
course
be
checked
for
signs
of
leakage
and
corrected
as
necessary
Also
the
tension
of
the
air
pump
belt
IGNITION
TIMING
AND
IDLING
SPEED
Emission
control
system
The
ignition
timing
should
be
set
and
the
idling
speed
mixture
adjusted
in
the
folloWing
manner
Run
the
engine
until
it
reaches
its
normal
operating
tem
perature
Connect
an
ignition
tachometer
and
timing
light
observ
ing
the
manufacturers
instructions
NOTE
If
the
vehicle
is
equipped
with
automatic
transmission
make
sure
that
the
dashpot
does
not
prevent
the
throttle
from
closing
Turn
the
throttle
shaft
arm
adjusting
screw
anti
clock
wise
so
that
the
tip
of
the
screw
is
clear
of
the
throttle
shaft
arm
see
Fig
A
26
Turn
the
throttle
adjusting
screw
to
set
the
idling
speed
to
700
r
p
m
650
rpm
for
automatic
transmission
Adjust
the
ignition
timing
to
5
A
T
D
C
Refererence
should
be
made
to
the
instructions
given
in
the
section
IGNITION
SYSTEM
for
the
L14
L16
and
LI8
engines
for
ignition
timing
details
Turn
the
idling
adjustment
screw
and
throttle
adjusting
screw
until
the
engine
runs
smoothly
a
t
the
correct
idling
speed
Turn
the
idling
adjustment
screw
clockwise
until
the
engine
speed
starts
to
drop
as
a
weaker
mix
ture
is
obtained
Now
turn
the
idling
adjustment
screw
anti
clockwise
by
one
turn
one
and
a
half
turns
for
automatic
transmission
to
obtain
a
richer
mix
ture
Adjust
the
idling
speed
to
700
rpm
650
rpm
for
automatic
transmission
by
turning
the
throttle
adjusting
screw
Make
sure
that
the
ignition
timing
remains
at
50
A
T
D
C
Turn
the
throttle
shaft
ann
adjusting
screw
clockwise
until
the
tip
of
the
screw
just
contacts
the
throttle
shaft
ann
The
screw
must
not
exert
pressure
on
the
throttle
shaft
arm
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
Maintenance
The
system
should
be
inspected
and
serviced
every
I
2
months
or
20
000
km
12
000
miles
whichever
comes
fIrst
to
make
sure
that
the
exhaust
emissions
are
maintained
at
the
minimum
level
Check
the
carburettor
choke
setting
and
adjust
as
described
in
the
section
FUEL
SYSTEM
Check
the
carburettor
idling
speed
mixture
and
adjust
if
necessary
as
described
under
the
heading
IGNITION
TIMING
AND
IDLING
SPEED
in
this
section
2
Check
the
distributor
earn
dwell
angle
and
also
the
condi
tion
of
the
contact
breaker
points
Check
the
ignition
timing
and
adjust
if
necessary
The
distributor
dwell
angle
should
be
adjusted
to
49
55
degrees
and
the
points
gap
to
0
45
0
55
mm
0
0177
0
0217
in
3
Remove
and
clean
the
sparking
plugs
Renew
any
plug
with
badly
worn
electrodes
Set
the
plug
gaps
to
0
80
0
90
mm
0
0315
0
0355
in
by
adjusting
the
earth
electrode
IGNITION
SYSTEM
The
maintenance
and
servicing
procedures
for
the
compo
nents
of
the
ignition
system
on
vehicles
fitted
with
the
GIS
engine
are
basically
similar
to
the
instructions
previously
given
for
the
Ll4
LI6
and
LIS
engines
The
distributor
is
however
of
a
different
type
Either
an
Hitachi
0416
57
distributor
being
fitted
or
an
Hitachi
0423
53
if
the
vehicle
is
equipped
with
an
emission
control
system
The
distributors
have
different
advance
curve
characteristics
as
shown
in
Technical
Data
IGNITION
TIMING
Check
the
ignition
timing
with
a
timing
light
as
previously
described
for
the
LI4
L16
and
L
8
engines
Disconnect
the
distributor
vacuum
line
and
run
engine
at
idling
speed
or
slightly
below
The
timing
should
be
set
at
8
BTDCj600
rpm
for
the
D416
57
distributor
or
at
5
ATDCj600
rpm
for
the
D423
53
distributor
fItted
to
engines
with
emission
control
systems
IGNITION
DISTRIBUTOR
Maintenance
Maintenance
instructions
are
similar
to
those
given
for
the
L14
LI6
and
L18
engines
Set
the
contact
breaker
points
gap
to
0
45
0
55
mm
0
0177
0
0217
in
as
previously
described
SPARKING
PLUGS
The
sparking
plugs
should
be
inspected
and
cleaned
at
regular
intervals
and
renewed
at
approximately
20
000
kIn
12
000
miles
Clean
the
plugs
thoroughly
and
make
sure
they
are
of
the
same
type
and
heat
range
File
the
centre
electrode
nat
before
adjusting
the
gap
Set
the
gap
to
0
8
0
9mm
0
031
0
035
in
if
the
engine
is
fItted
with
emission
control
system
or
to
0
7
0
8
mm
0
028
0
031
in
if
emission
control
is
not
fitted
Adjustment
must
always
be
made
by
bending
the
earth
electrode
TechnIcal
Data
GENERAL
SPECIFICATION
GI8
Engine
Cylinders
Bore
and
stroke
Displacemen
t
Valve
arrangemen
t
Firing
order
Engine
idler
speed
Compression
ratio
Oil
pressure
at
3000
r
p
m
4
in
line
85x80
mm
3
346x3
150
in
1
815
cc
110
8
cu
in
OHC
134
2
600
r
p
m
STD
8
3
I
4
7
to
5
5
kgjsq
cm
66
8
to
78
2
Ibjsq
in
LIQUID
PACKING
APPLICATION
Cylinder
block
2
Cylinder
head
Oil
gallery
blind
plug
Expansion
plug
Gas
breather
guide
Rear
bearing
cap
fitting
surface
Rear
bearing
cap
side
seal
both
ends
Expansion
plug
Rubber
plug
Rea
Manifold
heat
pipe
3
Chain
cover
gasket
both
sides
S13
Crank
shaf
bend
Less
than
0
02
mm
0
0008
in
e
Piston
Pis
on
diameter
Ellipse
difference
Ring
groove
wid
h
84
968
85
0
mm
3
345
3
346
in
0
4
mm
0
01
7
in
Top
0
05
0
0020
0
0
03
mm
0
0787
0
001
in
Second
I
03
0
0012
2
0
0
01
mm
0
0787
0
0004
in
Oil
0
03
0
0012
4
0
0
01
mm
0
1575
0
0004
in
Piston
ring
side
clearance
0
035
0
55
mm
0
0014
0
0022
in
Top
0
04
0
08
mID
0
0016
0
0031
in
Second
0
02
0
06
mm
0
0008
0
0024
in
Oil
0
02
0
06
mm
0
0008
0
0024
in
Piston
to
bore
clearance
Ring
gap
Top
0
35
0
55
mm
0
0138
0
0217
in
Second
0
3
0
5
mm
0
0118
0
0197
in
Oil
0
35
0
55
mm
0
0138
0
0217
in
Top
0
01
0
0004
2
0
03
mm
0
0787
0
0012
in
Second
0
01
0
0004
2
0
03
mm
0
0787
0
0012
in
Oil
0
Q1
0
0004
4
0
03mm
0
I575
0
0012in
Ring
height
Piston
pin
interferenl
c
fit
of
piston
pin
to
piston
o
0
09
mm
0
0
0035
in
0
003
0
013
mm
0
0001
0
0005
in
Clearance
between
piston
pin
a
connecting
rod
bushing
Piston
pin
outer
diameter
21
991
22
0
mm
0
8658
0
8661
in
Connecting
rod
bushing
inner
diameter
21
995
22
008
mm
0
8659
0
8664
in
EMISSION
CONTROL
Crankcase
emission
con
trol
Closed
type
Exhaust
emiision
control
Nissan
Air
Injec
ion
System
Anti
backIrre
valve
Carburettor
Nihonkikaki
D3034C
Type
Model
Duration
time
Air
by
pass
DV54
1
3
L7
sec
at
500
Hg
9
7
in
Hg
Distribu
or
Hitachi
D423
Spark
plugs
BP
6E
Check
valve
Air
pump
Type
Opening
pressure
AMC
0
15
mAq
5
91
in
Aq
Model
Capacity
Pulley
ratio
ECP
20Q
IA
200
cc
rev
120
120
1
00
Cooling
fan
Type
No
of
blades
Spider
4
S16
Tighten
the
inner
socket
until
the
ball
seat
is
at
the
rack
end
then
back
off
the
socket
by
30
to
40
degrees
and
tighten
the
stop
nut
to
a
torque
reading
of
8
0
to
10
0
kgm
57
8
to
72
3
Ib
ft
as
shown
in
Fig
C
25
With
the
tie
rod
assembled
measure
the
force
required
to
swing
the
tie
rod
Hook
a
spring
balance
at
the
end
of
the
rod
as
shown
in
Fig
C
26
and
check
that
the
force
is
from
3
0
to
6
0
kgm
6
6
to
13
2
lb
Measure
the
stroke
of
the
rack
which
should
be
73
0
mm
2
874
in
Fit
grease
nipples
at
both
ends
of
the
rack
and
pinion
housing
Apply
multipurpose
ase
to
each
joint
until
a
small
quantity
of
grease
appears
at
the
out
let
hole
in
the
boot
Do
not
use
an
excessive
amount
of
grease
The
pinion
housing
should
be
lubricated
until
a
small
quantity
of
grease
appears
between
rack
and
housing
Remove
the
grease
nipple
and
fit
the
plug
Fit
the
boot
Fill
the
grease
reseIVoir
with
grease
and
attach
it
to
the
rack
housing
Adjust
the
length
of
the
tie
rods
at
both
sides
as
des
ribed
under
FRONT
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
Assemble
the
steering
lower
joint
to
the
rack
and
pinion
and
tighten
the
lower
joint
bolt
to
a
torque
reading
of
4
0
to
5
0
kgm
29
0
to
36
0
Ib
ft
Installation
of
the
rack
and
pinion
assembly
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
procedure
COLLAPSIBLE
STEERING
Removi
8
and
Dismantti
8
The
steering
coluJllfl
See
Fig
C
3
can
be
removed
in
a
similar
manner
to
the
standard
type
of
column
Take
care
not
to
drop
the
column
when
it
is
removed
from
the
vehicle
or
the
shaft
may
collapse
Do
not
exert
any
pressure
on
the
column
or
the
bellows
may
be
defonned
To
dismantle
proceed
as
follows
Remove
the
retaining
wire
and
pull
out
the
lower
shaft
Disconnect
the
control
linkage
if
the
vehicle
is
fitted
with
auto
matic
transmission
Slide
the
steering
shaft
bracket
away
With
draw
the
screws
and
separate
the
upper
and
lower
tubes
Assembly
is
a
reversal
of
the
dismantling
procedure
Note
that
the
slot
in
the
universal
joint
must
be
aligned
with
the
punch
mark
at
the
top
of
the
upper
steering
shaft
as
shown
in
Fig
C
28
When
installing
the
column
make
sure
that
the
bellows
do
not
become
bent
of
twisted
as
the
clamp
and
bottom
plate
bolts
are
tightened
TechnICal
Data
TYP
Gear
I1ltio
Rack
and
pinion
17
8
I
Steerin
column
shaft
spring
Wire
diameter
Freelenath
CoiltW
llJ
Load
length
Retainer
sprinJ
dimension
Wire
diameter
F
CoilturnJ
l
oadxlensth
Side
rod
SPrina
dimeruion
Wire
diameter
Fn
elenath
Coil
turns
Load
x
lensth
Side
rod
inner
ball
joint
ax
ia
I
play
Side
rod
outer
ball
joint
uiaJ
play
Pinion
thrultplay
Retainer
float
play
Rack
moke
Side
rod
inner
ball
joint
swinsinl
torque
Side
rod
uter
ball
joint
swingina
torque
Pinion
oration
torque
Rack
pre1
d
Wheel
alipment
1IIl1a
a
ondition
Cut
c
m
Kinl
pin
inclination
Toe
in
S
In
teerinlan
eOut
10
40
8005
12
15
mm
0
47
0
59
in
38024
35036
2
9
mm
0
11
2
in
36
5
mm
1
4370
in
3
25q
551
18mm
0
7087
2
6
mm
1
102in
26
3
mm
1
035
in
5
5
20
kl
lbs
16
3
mm
0
642
in
26
mm
0
102
in
19
0
mm
0
748
in
6
3
40
q
88Ibs
17
0
mm
0
669
in
0
06
mm
0
002
m
0
1
0
5
mm
0
0039
0
0197
in
less
than
0
3
mm
0
0118
in
0
09
mm
0
0035
in
73
mm
t
2
87
in
0
8
1
5
q
m
5
8
10
8Ib
n
0
8
J
S
kg
m
5
8
JO
8Ib
ft
8
20q
7
17
lb
in
8
18
q
l7
6
39
7Ibs
Strut
DlelDbly
Strut
outer
Ilia
50
8
mm
2
0
in
Piston
rod
di
a
20
mm
0
787
in
Cylinder
inner
dia
30mm
I
181
in
Dampinl
force
at
pistonlpeed
0
3
m
I
1
08
ft
I
Expansion
67
IOq
I47
7
221bs
Compression
25
4kl
55
1
8
81bs
Shock
absorber
inner
cylinderlcngth
IOmm
16
1
in
R
IlD
vchicle
LH
D
ehide
CoiIsprina
LIi
IlIi
OOIh
Wire
diameter
mm
in
12
0
472
12
0
472
12
0
472
Coil
diameter
mm
in
130
5
12
130
5
12
130
5
12
Coil
Ium
S
Coil
effective
turnl
6
5
6
5
6
5
Free
lenJth
mm
in
371
5
14
6
386
5
15
2
371
5
14
6
Installed
hei
ht
load
mmq
180
270
200
270
180
270
in
lb
7
1
594
7
9
594
7
1
594
SpriDgCOfl
ltant
ka
mm
1
45
US
1
45
529
1
BrakIng
System
Description
Front
disc
brake
Friction
pads
Front
disc
brake
Removal
and
Installation
Rear
drum
brake
Removal
and
Installation
Master
Vac
Servo
Unit
Handbrake
cables
Removing
Handbrake
Adjusting
Brake
pedal
Adjusting
Rear
drum
brake
Adjusting
Bleeding
the
hydraulic
system
DESCRIPTION
The
vehicle
is
fitted
with
disc
brakes
for
the
front
wheels
and
leading
trailing
shoe
type
drum
brakes
for
the
rear
wheels
A
conventional
single
master
cylinder
is
fitted
to
the
Standard
and
DeLuxe
models
See
Fig
D
I
for
details
The
DeLuxe
models
are
however
additio
ally
equipped
with
a
Master
Vae
servo
unit
which
provides
a
much
higher
braking
performance
with
minimum
force
required
on
the
brake
pedal
A
tandem
master
cylinder
and
Master
Vac
servo
unit
are
fitted
as
standard
equipment
to
the
Datsun
CL30UA
and
CL3
OUT
models
Fig
D
2
gives
an
exploded
view
of
this
type
of
master
cylinder
The
handbrake
is
of
the
mechanical
type
with
the
handle
linked
to
the
rear
shoe
operating
lever
through
a
system
of
rods
and
wires
See
Fig
D
3
As
on
previous
models
a
brake
pressure
differential
warn
ing
light
switch
is
incorporated
with
dual
brake
circuits
The
front
and
rear
brake
systems
are
connected
to
the
switch
which
provides
a
warning
via
a
warning
light
on
the
instnllnent
panel
when
a
pressure
difference
of
13
to
17
kg
sq
cm
IB5
to
242
lb
sq
in
occurs
between
the
front
and
rear
systems
Brake
piping
layouts
of
the
single
and
tandem
master
cylinder
systems
are
shown
in
Figs
D
4
and
0
5
FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
Friction
pads
The
disc
brakes
are
self
adjusting
but
the
friction
pads
should
be
checked
for
wear
after
the
fIrst
6
000
un
4
000
miles
and
then
every
5
000
km
3
000
miles
The
pads
must
be
replaced
if
the
friction
lining
on
any
pad
has
worn
to
less
than
1
0
mm
0
04
in
The
thickness
of
the
pads
can
easily
be
checked
after
remov
ing
the
anti
rattle
clip
from
the
calliper
plate
Full
servicing
procedures
are
given
in
the
section
BRAKING
SYSTEM
for
vehicles
fitted
with
Ll4
Ll6
and
Ll8
engines
FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
Removal
and
Installation
Refer
to
the
section
BRAKING
SYSTEM
for
the
Ll4
L16
and
LIB
engines
for
full
details
of
the
removal
and
installation
procedures
Check
the
thickness
of
the
friction
pads
as
previously
described
and
replace
them
if
necessary
Check
the
brake
disc
for
scoring
and
out
of
round
The
standard
diSc
thickness
is
10
0
mm
0
394
in
and
must
not
be
reground
below
8
40
mm
0
331
in
The
run
out
of
the
disc
should
be
less
than
0
06
mm
0
0024
in
and
can
be
checked
with
a
dial
gauge
positioned
near
the
outer
diameter
of
the
disc
as
previously
described
REAR
DRUM
BRAKE
Removal
and
Installation
The
rear
drum
brakes
See
Fig
D
6
can
be
removed
and
inspected
as
described
in
the
section
BRAKING
SYSTEM
for
vehicles
fItted
with
L14
L16
LIB
engines
Examine
the
brake
drums
for
scoring
and
out
of
round
The
maximum
inner
diameter
of
the
drum
must
not
exceed
229
6
mm
9
040
in
after
reconditioning
Out
of
round
should
be
below
0
05
mm
0
002
in
Renew
the
brake
shoe
linings
if
they
are
contaminated
or
incorrectly
seated
or
if
the
thickness
of
the
lining
has
been
reduced
to
1
5
mm
0
06
in
or
less
Oil
or
grease
can
be
re
moved
from
the
linings
by
cleaning
thoroughly
with
carbon
tetrachloride
or
petrol
Check
the
shoe
return
springs
and
replace
them
if
they
have
become
weakened
Check
the
bores
of
the
wheel
cylinders
for
signs
of
wear
damage
or
corrosion
Renew
the
cylinders
and
pistons
if
the
clearance
between
the
two
parts
exceeds
to
0
15
mm
0
006
in
Renew
the
c
ps
when
overhauling
the
wheel
cylinders
MASTER
V
AC
SERVO
UNIT
Removing
and
Dismantling
The
servo
unit
should
be
removed
and
overhauled
at
yearly
intervals
A
Master
Vac
repair
kit
is
available
and
all
parts
marked
in
Fig
D
7
should
be
renewed
after
dismantling
the
unit
These
items
are
all
supplied
as
part
of
the
repair
kit
The
unit
can
be
removed
as
follows
Remove
the
clevis
pin
from
the
push
rod
and
detach
the
Master
V
ac
unit
from
the
brake
pedal
2
Disconnect
the
brake
tube
from
the
master
cylinder
and
the
vacuum
hooe
from
the
Master
Vac
3
Take
off
the
retaining
nuts
and
remove
the
Master
Vac
and
spacer
then
separate
the
master
cylinder
from
the
Master
Vac
Mark
the
front
cylinder
shell
and
the
rear
shell
and
stud
assembly
before
dismantling
the
unit
then
proceed
as
follows
S31
1968
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l
f
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B
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TECHNICAL
NOTES
ENGINE
DATA
DATSUN
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IG
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1
fittin
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1
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G
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4
fittinlJLl
23
DISC
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only
DRUM
BRAKES
chin
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