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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
and 
seats 
or 
a 
weak

diaphragm 
return

spring

A

pressure 
above 
the

specified 
figure 
may 
be 
due 
to

an

excessively 
strong 
and 
tight 
diaphragm

Capacity 
test

The

capacity 
test

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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
FLOAT 
LEVEL

Adjustment

A 
constant 
fuel

level 
in 
the 
float

chamber 
is 
maintained

by

the 
float 
and 
ball 
valve

Fig 
D 
12 
If 
the 
fuel 
level 
is 
not

in

accordance 
with 
the 
le

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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
1

Oil 
cap 
nut

2 
Suction

chomber

3 
Suction

piston

4

Li

tingpin

S

Stop 
pin

6 
Oil

dDmper

7

Plunger 
3

j

I

r

L 
2

1

Fig 
0 
17

Inspecting 
the

suction

piston

STlq 
O

OO

Fi

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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
interQ 
8 
j

@W 
2

m 
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r 
ReJld

cop 
level

th 
elk

FIg 
M 
I

llIecking 
the

specific 
gra
ity 
of 
the

battery 
electrolyte 
I 
Thermal 
u 
e

Hydrometer

f 
j 
0 
l

Q

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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
ElectrIcal

EquIpment

DESCRIPTION

BATTERY 
Maintenance

STARTER 
MOTOR

Removal 
and

Dismantling

STARTER 
MOTOR

Testing

STARTER 
MOTOR

Assembly 
and 
Installation

ALTERNATOR 
Removal

Dismant

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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
stopper 
to

the 
overrunning 
clutch

side 
and 
removing 
the

stopper 
clip 
Remove 
the

stopper 
and

overrunning 
clutch 
as

shown

inFig 
M 
7

Oean

the 
dismantled

components 
and 
check

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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
4 
Remove 
the 
shell 
covers

from 
the

steering 
column 
slacken

the

screws 
securing 
the 
meter

housing 
and 
withdraw 
the

panel 
from 
the 
facia

Fig 
M 
33

5 
Pull

out 
the 
12

pole

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DATSUN 610 1969  Workshop Manual 
ENGINE

Dismantling

Remove

the

engine 
from 
the 
vehicle 
as

previously 
described

and

carefully 
clean 
the 
exterior

surfaces 
The 
alternator

distribu

tor

and 
starter 
motor 
should 
b
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