
BRAKE
CYLINDER 
SIDE
PISTON 
SIDE
COMPR 
ESSION
DECOMPRESSION
Movement
exceeding 
the
elastic
displacement 
is
released 
with
slipping 
on
the 
seal 
surface 
Returns 
in 
elastic
displacement 
of
the
seal
Fig 
BR 
21 
Piston
seal 
automatic
adjusting 
operation
Brake
pad
Replacement
1 
Jack
up 
front 
unit 
of
the 
vehicle 
and 
remove 
lhe
front
wheeL
2 
Remove
clip 
from 
the
retaining 
pin 
and
supporting
the 
brake
pad 
remove 
the
retaining 
pin 
and 
coil
spring
I
I 
Brake
pad
2
Retaining 
pin
I 
31 
Clip
Fig 
BR 
22
Removing 
retaining 
pin
3 
Unhook
the
hanger 
spring 
and 
withdraw 
the 
brake
pad 
and 
shim 
with 
a
pair 
of
pliers
BR 
ll 
Fig 
HR 
2
Withdrawing 
brake
pad 
and 
shim
Note 
When 
the 
brake
pad 
is 
removed 
do 
not
depress 
the
brake
pedal 
or 
otherwise 
the
piston 
will 
come 
out
Inspection
Clearance 
between 
the
brake
pad 
and 
rotor 
is
adjusted
automatically 
Check 
the 
brake
pad 
for 
wear
after 
the
first 
10 
000 
km 
6 
000
miles
driving 
and
every 
5 
000
km 
3 
000
miles 
thereafter
1
Clean 
the 
brake
pad 
with 
carbon 
tetrachloride 
or
gasoline
2 
When 
oil 
and 
or
grease 
is
heavily 
sticked 
on 
the
pad
or 
when 
deteriorated 
or 
deformed 
due 
to
overheating
replace 
the
pad 
with
a 
new 
one
3 
When 
thickness 
of 
the
friction 
material
pad 
is 
less
than 
1 
6 
mm 
0 
0630 
in
replace
Replace 
when 
total
pad 
thickness 
is
less 
than 
6 
1 
mm
0 
2402 
in
Note 
Replace
pads 
as 
a 
set
Replacement 
at
only 
one
position
may 
cause 
uneven 
brake 
effect 
It 
is
recommended 
that 
rotation 
of
pads 
be 
made
periodically
4 
Check 
the 
rotor 
Refer 
to 
Rotor
inspection
Reinstallation
1 
Clean 
the
calipers 
and
piston 
pad 
installing 
parts
Note 
Do 
not 
use 
mineral 
oil 
Be 
careful 
not 
to
apply 
oil
on 
the 
rotor
2
Depress 
the
piston 
into 
the
cylinder 
so 
that 
new
pad
can 
be 
installed 

EMISSION 
CONTROL 
AND 
TUNE 
UP
EMISSION 
CONTROL 
SYSTEM
AN 
D
ENGINE 
TUNE 
UP
CONTENTS
BASIC 
MECHANICAL 
SYSTEM 
ET
Checking 
and
adjusting 
dash
pot
Adjusting 
intake 
and 
exhaust 
valve 
automatic 
transmission 
model
only 
ET 
9
clearances 
ET 
1
Checking 
carburetor 
return
spring 
ET 
9
Checking 
and
adjustin9 
drive 
belt 
ET 
2
Checking 
choke 
mechanism 
choke 
valve
Retightening 
cylinder 
head 
bolts 
manifold 
and
linkagel 
ET 
9
nuts 
and 
carburetor
securing 
nuts 
ET 
2
Checking 
anti
dieseling 
solenoid 
ET 
9
Checking 
engine 
oil 
ET 
2
Replacing 
fuel 
filter 
ET 
10
Replacing 
oil 
filter 
ET 
3
Checking 
fuel 
lines 
hoses
pipings
Changing 
engine 
coolant 
L 
L 
C 
ET 
3 
connections 
etc 
ET10
Checking 
cooling 
system 
hoses 
and 
THROTTLE 
OPENER
CONTROL 
SYSTEM
ET 
10
connections
ET 
4 
Checking 
and
adjusting 
throttle
opener 
ET 
13
Checking 
vacuum
fittings 
hoses 
and 
TRANSMISSION 
CONTROLLED 
VACUUM
connections
ET 
4 
ADVANCE 
SYSTEM
ET 
17
Checking 
engine 
compression 
ET 
4 
Checking 
electrical 
advance 
control
system 
ET 
19
Checking 
exhaust 
manifold 
heat 
control 
AUTOMATIC 
TEMPERATURE 
CONTROL 
AIR
valve
ET 
5 
CLEANER 
A 
T 
C 
AIR 
CLEANER
ET 
20
IGNITION 
AND 
FUEL 
SYSTEM
ET 
5 
Replacing 
carburetor 
air 
cleaner 
filter
ET 
20
Checking 
battery 
ET 
5 
Checking 
hot 
air 
control 
valve
ET 
20
Checking 
and
adjusting 
ignition 
timing
ET 
5 
CRANKCASE 
EMISSION 
CONTROL
Checking 
or
replacing 
distributor 
breaker 
SYSTEM
ET 
22
point 
condenser 
and
spark 
plugs 
ET 
6 
Checking 
or
replacing 
PCV 
valve
ET 
23
Checking 
distributor
ignition 
wiring 
and
Checking 
ventilation 
hoses
ET 
23
ignition 
coil
ET 
7 
EVAPORATIVE 
EMISSION 
CONTROL
Checking 
distributor
cap 
and 
rotor
ET 
7 
SYSTEM 
ET 
23
Adjusting 
carburetor 
id 
Ie
rpm 
and
Checking 
engine 
compartment 
hose
mixture 
ratio
ET
8 
connections 
and 
fuel
vapor 
control 
valves 
ET 
23
Checking 
fuel 
tank
vacuum 
relief 
valve
operation 
ET 
24
BASIC 
MECHANICAL 
SYSTEM 
1 
Start
engine 
and 
run 
it
until 
it 
is 
heated 
to
operating
temperature 
or 
at 
least 
more 
than 
800C
I760F 
of
engine 
oil
temperature 
then
stop 
engine
Adjusting 
intake 
and 
exhaust
valve 
clearances
Valve 
clearance
adjustment 
should 
be 
made 
while
engine 
is
stationary
To
adjust 
proceed 
as 
follows 
2 
Rotate 
crankshaft 
to
bring 
No 
1
cylinder 
in
top 
dead
center 
on 
its
compression 
stroke
3
Remove 
valve 
rocker 
cover
to
gain 
access 
to 
valve
ET 
1 

ENGINE
Checking
cooling 
system 
hoses
and 
connections
Check
cooling 
system 
hoses
and
fiHings 
for 
loose
connections 
and 
deterioration
Retighten 
or
replace 
as
necessary
Inspection 
of 
radiator
cap
Apply 
reference
pressure 
0 
9
kg 
cm1 
13
psi 
to
radiator
cap 
by 
means 
of 
a
cap 
tester 
to
see 
if 
it 
is 
in
good 
condition
Replace 
cap 
assembly 
if
necessary
ET012
Fig 
ET 
5
Testing 
radiator
cap
Cooling 
system
pressure 
test
With 
radiator
cap 
removed
apply 
reference
pressure
1 
6
kg 
cm1 
23
psi 
to 
the
cooling
system 
bv 
means
of 
a
tester 
to 
check
for 
leaks
at 
the
system 
compo
nents
Water
capacity
with 
heater
4 
9 
l 
I 
Y 
US
gal 
l
i
Imp 
gal
without 
heater 
4 
2
l
I 
i 
US
gal 
i
Imp 
gal
Fig 
ET 
6
Testing 
cooling 
system 
pressure 
Checking 
vaccum
fittings 
hoses
and 
connections
Check 
vacuum
system 
fittings 
and 
hoses 
for
loose
connections 
and
deterioration
Retighten 
if
necessary
replace 
any 
deteriorated
parts
Checking
engine 
compression
Compression 
pressure 
test
Note 
To 
test
cylinder
compression 
remove 
all
spark
plugs 
and 
hold 
tester
fitting 
tightly 
in
spark 
plug
hole 
of
cylinder
The
tester 
is 
used 
to
determine 
whether
cylinder
can 
hold
compression 
or 
whether 
there 
is
excessive
leakage
past 
rings 
etc
I
Td10
l 
y
Fig 
ET
7
Testing
compression 
pressure
Test
compression 
with
engine 
warm 
all
spark 
plugs
removed 
and 
throttle 
and 
choke 
valve
opened 
No
cylinder
compression 
should 
be 
less
than 
80
of
highest 
cylinder 
s 
Excessive 
variation
between
cyl
inders
accompanied 
by 
low
speed 
missing 
of 
the
cylinder 
usually 
indicates 
a
valve 
not
properly 
seating
or 
a 
broken
piston 
ring 
Low
pressures 
even
though
uniform
may 
indicate 
worn
rings 
This
may 
be
accompanied 
by 
excessive
oil
consumption
Test
conclusion
If 
one 
or 
more
cylinders 
read 
low
inject 
about 
one
tablespoon 
of
enigne 
oil 
on
top 
of 
the
pistons 
in 
low
ET 
4 

EMISSION 
CONTROL 
AND
TUNE 
UP
reading 
cylinders 
through 
spark 
plug 
hole
Repeat
compression 
check 
on 
these
cylinders
1
If
compression 
improves 
considerably
piston 
rings
are 
defective
2 
If
compression 
does 
not
improve 
valves 
are
sticking
or
seating 
improperly
3 
If 
two
adjacent 
cylinders 
indicate 
low
compression
and
injecting 
oil 
on
pistons 
does 
not 
increase
compres
sion 
the
cause
may 
be 
a
cylinder 
head
gasket 
leak
between 
the
cylinders 
Engine 
oil 
and 
coolant
in
cylinder 
could 
result 
from 
this
problem
Compression 
pressure
12 
S 
to 
14 
S
kg 
cm2
178 
to
206
psi 
at 
3S0
rpm
Checking 
exhaust 
manifold 
heat
control
valve
Check 
heat
control 
valve 
for
proper 
operation 
If 
it
does 
not
operate 
properly 
trouble 
is 
due 
to
excess 
carbon
on 
shaft 
or
damaged 
shaft 
Clean 
if
necessary 
The 
bimetal
should 
be 
also 
checked 
for
proper 
function
IGNITION
AND
FUEL 
SYSTEM
Checking
battery
Check
electrolyte 
level 
in 
each
battery 
celL
L
Unscrew 
each
filler
cap 
and
inspect 
fluid 
leveL 
If
fluid
level 
is
low 
add
distilled 
water 
to
bring 
level
up 
to
app 
roximately 
10 
to 
20
mm 
0
3937 
to 
0 
7874 
in 
above
plates 
Do 
not 
overfilL
2 
Measure
specific 
gravity 
of
battery 
electrolyte 
ET002
Fig 
ET 
B
Checking 
the
specific 
gravity 
of
battery 
electrolyte
Permissible 
Full
charge 
value
value
at 
200C 
68OF
Frigid 
climates 
Over 
1
22 
1
28
Tropical 
climates 
Over 
1
18 
1
23
Other 
climates 
Over 
L 
20 
1
26
Clean 
the
top 
of
battery 
and 
terminals 
with 
a 
solu 
lion
of
baking 
soda
and 
water 
Rinse 
off 
and
dry 
with
compressed 
air
The
top 
of
battery 
must 
be 
clean 
to
prevent 
current
leakage 
between 
terminals 
and 
from
positive 
terminal 
to
hold 
down
clamp
In 
addition 
to 
current
leakage 
prolonged 
accumulation
of
acid 
and 
dirt 
on 
the
top 
of
battery 
may 
cause
blistering
of
the 
material
covering 
connector
straps 
and 
corrosion
of
straps 
After
tightening 
terminals 
coat 
them 
with
petro
laturn
vaseline 
to
protect 
them 
from 
corrosion
Checking 
and
adjusting 
ignition
timing
I
Check
spark
plugs 
and 
distributor 
breaker
points 
for
condition
2
Thoroughly 
wipe 
off 
dirt
and 
dust 
from
timing 
marks
on 
crank
pulley 
and 
front
cover
3 
Warm
up 
engine 
sufficiently
ET 
5 

EMISSION 
CONTROL 
AND
TUNE 
UP
Trouble
shooting 
procedure 
on
starting 
circuit
Switch
on 
the
starting 
motor
with
light 
put 
on
When
light 
goes 
off 
or 
dims
considerably
a 
Check
battery
b 
Check 
cable 
for 
connection
c
Check 
starter 
motor
When
light 
stays 
bright
a 
Check
wiring 
connection 
between
battery
and 
starter 
motor
b
Check 
starter 
switch
c 
Check 
starter 
motor
ENGINE 
WILL 
CRANK 
NORMALLY 
BUT 
WILL 
NOT 
START
In
this 
case
following 
trouble 
causes
may 
exist 
In
the 
most 
causes
ignition 
system 
or
fuel
system 
is 
in 
trouble
Ignition 
system 
in
trouble
Fuel
system 
in 
trouble
Valve 
mechanism 
does 
not
work
properly
Low
compression
Check
spark 
plug 
first 
in 
accordance
with 
the
following
procedure
Disconnect
high 
tension
cable 
from 
one
spark 
plug 
and 
hold
it
about 
10 
rom
0
4 
in
away 
from 
the
engine 
metal
part 
and
crank 
the
engine
Good
spark 
occurs 
a 
Check
spark 
plug
b 
Check
ignition 
timing
Check 
fuel
system
d 
Check
cylinder 
compression
No
spark 
occurs 
Check
the 
current 
flow
in
primary 
circuit
Very 
high 
current
Inspect 
primary 
circuit 
for 
short
Check 
breaker
point 
for
operation
Low
or 
no 
current 
Check 
for 
loose 
terminal 
or 
disconnection
in
primary 
circuit
Check 
for
burned
points
Ignition 
system 
in 
trouble
Burned 
distributor
point 
Repair 
or
replace
Improper 
point 
gap 
Adjust
Defective
capacitor 
Replace
Rotor
cap 
and 
rotor 
leak
Replace
ET 
27
ti 

ENGINE
MECHANICAL
SERVICE 
DATA 
AND 
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL 
SPECIFICATION
Cylinder 
arrangement 
4 
in 
line
Displacement 
cc 
cu 
in
mm
in 
1 
171 
71
5
73
x 
70 
2 
874
x 
2 
756
Bore 
and 
stroke
Valve
arrangemen 
t 
Over 
head 
valve
Firing 
order 
I 
3
4 
2
Engine 
idle
rpm 
800 
Manual 
transmission
650in 
D
Automatic 
transmission
Compression 
ratio 
8
5
Oil
pressure 
Hot
at 
2 
000
rpm
kgfcm2 
Ibfsq 
in 
3 
0
to 
3 
5 
43 
to
50
TIGHTENING 
TORQUE
Unit
kg 
m
ft 
lb
Cylinder 
head 
bolts
Flywheel 
bolts 
5 
5 
to 
6 
0 
40
to 
43
3 
2 
to 
3
8 
23
to 
28
6 
5
to 
7 
5 
47 
to 
54
5 
0
to 
6
0 
36 
to
43
4 
0
to 
4 
8
29 
to 
35
0
4 
to 
0 
6 
2
9 
to 
4
3
l
l 
to 
I 
7 
8 
0
to 
12
0
9
to 
I 
4 
6 
5
to 
10
15
to 
16 
108 
to 
116
Connecting 
rod 
nuts
Main
bearing 
cap 
bolts
Camshaft
gear 
bolts
Oil
pan 
bolts
Oil
pump 
bolts
Oil 
strainer
bolts
Crank
pulley 
bolts
EM 
33