r
connected
hose
to
prevent
dust
from
entering
To
air
check
valve
Fig
ET
17
Disconnect
air
hose
from
ojr
check
valve
6
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
then
run
engine
for
one
minute
at
idling
speed
7
Adjust
throttle
adjusting
screw
until
engine
is
at
specified
speed
Engine
speed
Manual
transmission
750
rpm
Automatic
transmission
in
D
position
650
rpm
8
Check
ignition
timing
If
neces
sary
adjust
it
to
specifications
This
operation
need
not
be
carried
out
at
1
600
Ian
1
000
miles
service
Ignition
timing
Manual
transmission
120
750
rpm
Non
California
100
750
rpm
California
Automatic
transmission
in
D
position
120
650
rpm
9
At
about
10
minutes
after
engine
is
run
at
idling
speed
adjust
idle
adjusting
screw
so
that
CO
percentage
is
at
specified
level
CO
percentage
Manual
transmission
2
t
I
at
750
rpm
Automatic
transmission
in
D
position
2
t
I
at
650
rpm
10
Repeat
procedures
as
described
in
steps
6
7
and
9
above
so
that
CO
percentage
is
at
specified
level
Check
ing
idle
CO
in
step
9
can
be
carried
out
right
after
step
7
11
Race
engine
I
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
and
make
sure
that
specified
CO
per
centage
is
obtained
Engine
Tune
up
12
Connect
air
hose
to
air
check
valve
If
engine
speed
increases
readjust
it
to
the
specified
speed
with
throttle
adjusting
screw
CO
Idle
adjustment
without
CO
meter
If
CO
meter
is
not
available
the
following
procedures
may
be
used
I
Check
carburetor
pipes
for
proper
connection
2
Wann
up
engine
until
water
tern
perature
indicator
points
to
the
middle
of
gauge
The
procedure
to
warm
up
engine
is
not
specifically
recom
mended
Either
driving
vehicle
or
oper
ating
engine
at
no
load
will
be
good
3
Make
sure
that
water
temperature
indicator
points
to
the
middle
Further
keep
engine
running
at
about
2
000
rpm
for
about
5
minutes
without
applying
load
to
engine
in
order
to
stabilize
engine
condition
Engine
hood
should
be
open
4
Run
engine
for
about
10
minutes
at
idling
peed
During
this
10
minutes
proceed
as
described
in
steps
5
to
9
below
5
Remove
air
hose
between
3
way
connector
5
way
connector
for
Cali
fornia
modeis
and
air
check
valve
shown
in
Figure
ET
17
Plug
the
dis
connected
hose
to
prevent
dust
from
entering
6
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
then
run
engine
for
one
minute
at
idling
speed
7
Adjust
throttle
adjusting
screw
so
that
engine
speeds
are
as
indicated
below
Engine
speed
Manual
transmission
815
rpm
Automatic
transmission
in
D
position
670
rpm
8
Check
ignition
timing
if
neces
sary
adjust
it
to
the
value
required
by
specifications
This
operation
need
not
be
carried
out
at
1
600
Ian
1
000
miles
service
9
At
about
10
minutes
after
engine
is
run
at
idling
speed
adjust
idle
adjusting
screw
until
maximum
rpm
is
obtained
ET
12
10
Repeat
procedures
as
described
in
steps
6
7
and
9
above
until
engine
speed
at
best
idle
mixture
is
815
rpm
for
manual
transmission
models
and
670
rpm
for
automatic
transmission
models
in
D
position
Adjustment
in
step
9
can
be
carried
out
right
after
step
7
II
Turn
the
idle
adjusting
screw
clockwise
until
engine
speed
drops
off
below
specified
rpm
Engine
speed
drops
off
Manual
transmission
60
to
70
rpm
Automatic
transmission
in
D
position
15
to
25
rpm
12
Connect
air
hose
to
air
check
valve
If
engine
speed
increases
readjust
it
to
the
specified
speed
with
throttle
adjusting
screw
IDLE
LIMITER
CAP
Do
not
remove
this
idle
limiter
cap
unless
necessary
If
this
unit
is
removed
it
is
necessary
to
readjust
it
at
the
time
of
installation
To
adjust
proceed
as
follows
1
After
adjusting
throttle
or
idle
speed
adjusting
screws
check
to
be
Sure
that
the
amount
of
CO
con
tained
in
exhaust
gases
meets
the
established
standard
2
Install
idle
limiter
cap
in
position
making
sure
that
the
adjusting
screw
further
turn
1
8
rotation
in
the
CO
RICH
direction
Carburetor
stopper
3lSo
ldle
limiter
cap
T
ET031
Fig
ET
18
Setting
idle
limiter
cap
CHECKING
CARBURETOR
RETURN
SPRING
Check
throttle
return
spring
for
cracks
squarene
s
or
defonnation
if
necessary
replace
with
a
new
one
CHECKING
CHOKE
MECHANISM
Choke
plate
and
linkage
1
Check
choke
valve
and
mech
anism
for
free
operation
and
clean
or
replace
if
necessary
A
binding
can
result
from
petroleum
gum
formation
on
choke
shaft
or
from
damage
2
Check
bimetal
cover
setting
Index
mark
on
bimetal
cover
is
usually
set
at
center
of
scale
Note
Always
align
the
index
mark
on
bimetal
cover
with
the
center
index
mark
on
choke
housing
3
Every
day
before
starting
engine
depress
the
accelerator
P
dal
to
see
if
choke
valve
is
closed
automatically
If
it
fails
to
be
closed
the
chances
are
that
link
movement
is
unsmooth
Engine
Tune
up
or
that
bimetal
is
out
of
order
Refer
to
Carburetor
in
Section
EF
CHECKING
FUEL
LINES
Hoses
pipings
connections
etc
Check
fuel
lines
for
loose
con
nections
cracks
and
deterioration
Retighten
loose
connections
and
re
place
any
damaged
or
deformed
parts
REPLACING
FUEL
FILTER
Check
for
a
contaminated
filter
and
water
deposit
All
engines
use
a
replaceable
cartridge
type
fuel
filter
as
an
as
sembly
@
Fig
ET
19
Fuel
filler
ET011
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CHECKING
CRANKCASE
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
REPLACING
P
C
V
VALVE
AND
FILTER
CHECKING
VENTILATION
HOSE
CHECKING
EXHAUST
MANIFOLD
HEAT
CONTROL
VALVE
CHECKING
SPARK
TIMING
CONTROL
SYSTEM
SPARK
DELAY
VALVE
Automatic
transmission
models
only
INSPECTION
CHECKING
AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
AIR
CLEANER
OPERATING
PRESSURE
OF
BOOST
CONTROLLED
DECELERATION
DEVICE
B
CD
D
I
ADJUSTMENT
CHECKING
B
C
DD
CIRCUIT
WITH
FUNCTION
TEST
CONNECTOR
CHECKING
CRANKCASE
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
REPLACING
P
C
V
VALVE
AND
FILTER
Check
P
C
V
valve
in
accordance
CONTENTS
ET
13
ET
13
ET
14
ET
14
ET
14
ET
14
ET
15
ET
15
ET
17
ET
17
ADJUSTMENT
OF
SET
PRESSURE
OF
BOOST
CONTROLLED
DECELERATION
DEVICE
B
CD
D
CHECKING
B
C
D
D
SOLENOID
VALVE
CHECKING
AMPLIFIER
Manual
transmission
models
REPLACING
AIR
PUMP
AIR
CLEANER
ELEMENT
CHECKING
EXHAUST
GAS
RECIRCULA
TION
E
G
R
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CHECKING
EVAPORATIVE
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
CHECKING
CATALYTIC
CONVERTER
INSPECTION
CHECKING
FLOOR
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
SYSTEM
INSPECTION
with
the
following
method
With
engine
running
at
idle
remove
ventilator
ose
from
P
C
V
valve
If
the
valve
is
properly
working
a
hissing
ET
13
ET
18
ET
20
ET
20
ET
20
ET
20
ET
22
ET
23
ET
23
ET
23
ET
23
noise
will
be
heard
as
air
passes
through
the
valve
and
a
strong
vacuum
should
be
felt
immediately
when
a
finger
is
placed
over
valve
inlet
Fresh
air
Blow
by
gas
CHECKING
VENTILATION
HOSE
1
Check
hoses
and
hose
connec
tions
for
leaks
2
Disconnect
all
hoses
and
blow
them
out
with
compressed
air
If
any
hose
cannot
be
free
of
obstructions
replace
Ensure
that
flame
arrester
is
surely
inserted
in
the
hose
between
air
cleaner
and
rocker
cover
CHECKING
EXHAUST
MANIFOLD
HEAT
CONTROL
VALVE
Run
engine
and
visually
check
counterweight
to
see
if
it
operates
properly
I
For
some
time
after
starting
engine
in
cold
weather
counterweight
turns
counterclockwise
until
it
comes
into
contact
with
stopper
pin
installed
to
exhaust
manifold
Counterweight
gradually
moves
down
clockwise
as
engine
warms
up
and
ambient
temperature
goes
higher
around
exhaust
manifold
2
When
engine
speed
is
increased
discharge
pressure
of
exhaust
gases
causes
counterweight
to
move
down
ward
clockwise
Engine
Tune
up
CoOl
1
Oil
level
gauge
2
8affle
pia
te
3
Flame
arrester
4
Filter
5
P
C
V
valve
6
Steel
net
7
Baffle
plate
1fiI
o
EC716
Fig
ET
20
Crankcaae
emi
ion
control8
tem
3
When
heat
control
valve
is
in
the
full
open
position
counterweight
moves
further
clockwise
exceeding
the
position
described
in
1
1
above
and
stops
again
coming
into
contact
with
stopper
pin
ct
t
C
EC245
1
Counterwe
ht
2
Stopper
pin
3
Heat
control
valve
Fig
ET
21
Cold
operation
of
counte
weigh
t
EC246
1
Counterweight
2
Stopper
pin
3
Heat
control
valve
Fig
ET
22
Hot
operation
of
counter
weight
ET
14
2
With
engine
stopped
visually
check
E
F
E
system
for
the
following
items
I
Thermostat
spring
for
dismount
ing
2
Stopper
pin
for
bend
and
count
er
weight
stop
position
for
dislocation
3
Check
heat
control
valve
for
malfunction
due
to
break
of
key
that
locates
counterweight
to
valve
shaft
4
Check
axial
clearance
between
heat
control
valve
and
exhaust
mani
fold
Correct
clearance
is
0
7
to
1
5
mm
0
028
to
0
059
in
5
Check
welded
portion
of
heat
control
valve
and
valve
shaft
for
any
indication
of
crack
or
flaking
6
Rotate
heat
control
valve
shaft
with
a
fmger
and
check
for
binding
between
shaft
and
bushing
in
closing
and
opening
operation
of
heat
control
valve
If
any
binding
is
felt
in
rotating
operation
move
valve
shaft
in
the
rotation
direction
several
times
If
this
operation
does
not
correct
binding
condition
it
is
due
to
seizure
between
shaft
and
bushing
and
exhaust
mani
fold
should
be
replaced
as
an
assem
bly
CHECKING
SPARK
TIMING
CONTROL
SYSTEM
This
system
is
installed
on
non
California
automatic
transmission
models
SPARK
DELAY
VALVE
Automatic
transmission
models
only
This
valve
delays
vacuum
spark
advance
during
rapid
acceleration
it
also
cuts
off
the
vacuwn
spark
advance
imme
iately
upon
deceleration
The
valve
is
designed
for
one
way
opera
tion
and
consists
of
a
one
way
umbrel
la
valve
and
sintered
steel
fluidic
restrictor
Engine
Tune
up
EC284
When
installing
this
valve
ensure
that
it
properly
oriented
This
valve
should
be
replaced
periodically
Refer
to
Maintenance
Schedule
I
To
distribut0
From
carburetor
Yl
r
EC278
l
Fig
ET
24
Operation
of
spark
delay
value
I
I
Carburetor
side
Distributor
side
rJmlL
lr
EC346
Fig
ET
25
Checking
spark
delay
value
Distributor
side
Brown
lOne
way
umbrella
valve
2
Sintered
metal
disc
Fig
ET
23
Spark
delay
valve
INSPECTION
I
Remove
spark
delay
valve
2
Blow
air
through
port
on
carbure
tor
side
then
through
the
other
port
on
distributor
side
Spark
delay
valve
is
in
good
condition
if
when
finger
is
placed
over
port
on
distrib
side
ajr
flow
resistance
is
greater
than
that
on
the
other
side
See
Figure
ET
25
3
If
a
considerable
air
flow
resist
ance
is
felt
at
port
on
distributor
side
in
step
2
above
and
if
the
condition
of
spark
delay
valve
is
questionable
dip
port
on
carburetor
side
into
a
cup
fIlled
with
water
Blow
air
through
the
other
port
Small
air
bubbles
should
appear
EC279
Fig
ET
26
Checking
spark
delay
ualue
Note
Be
careful
to
avoid
entry
of
oil
or
dirt
into
valve
ET
15
CHECKING
AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
AIR
CLEANER
1
Air
cleener
element
Viscous
paper
type
air
cleaner
ele
ment
does
not
require
any
cleaning
opera
tion
until
it
is
replaced
periodi
cally
Brushing
or
blasting
operation
will
cause
clogging
and
result
in
enrich
ment
of
carburetor
mixture
and
should
never
be
conducted
For
reo
placement
interval
of
air
cleaner
ele
ment
refer
to
Maintenance
Schedule
2
Hot
elr
control
system
In
warm
wealher
it
is
difficult
to
find
ou
t
malfunction
of
hot
air
control
system
In
cold
weather
however
malfunction
of
air
control
valve
d
e
to
disconnection
or
deterioration
of
vacu
um
hose
between
intake
manifold
and
vacuum
motor
and
insufficient
dura
bili
ty
of
air
con
trol
valve
will
cause
insufficient
automatic
control
opera
tion
for
intake
air
and
result
in
engine
disorder
including
I
Stall
or
hesitation
of
engine
opera
tion
2
Increase
in
fuel
consumption
3
Lack
of
power
These
phenomena
reveal
malfunc
tionof
hot
air
control
system
If
these
phenomena
should
occur
check
hot
air
control
system
as
described
in
the
following
before
carrying
ou
t
inspec
tion
of
carburetor
2
1
Vacuum
hoses
Intake
manifold
to
3
way
connec
tor
3
way
connector
to
temperature
sensor
3
way
connector
to
idle
com
pensator
temperature
sensor
to
vacu
um
motor
1
Check
that
vacuum
hoses
are
se
curely
connected
in
correct
position
2
Check
each
hose
for
cracks
or
distortion
hose
clip
for
condition
Note
Vacuum
hose
position
R
R
side
of
Nissan
mark
on
the
top
of
sensor
for
intake
manifold
L
R
side
of
the
mark
is
for
vacuum
rootor
2
2
Vacuum
motor
I
With
engine
stopped
disconnect
fresh
air
duct
Place
a
mirror
at
the
end
of
air
cleaner
inlet
pipe
as
shown
and
check
to
see
if
air
control
valve
is
in
correct
position
EF213
Fig
ET
27
Impecting
lJalv
position
Air
control
valve
is
in
correct
posi
tion
if
its
under
hood
air
inlet
is
open
and
hot
air
inlet
is
closed
Check
air
control
valve
linkage
for
condition
2
Disconnect
vacuum
motor
inlet
vacuum
hose
and
connect
another
hose
to
the
inlet
to
apply
vacuum
to
vacuum
motor
Vacuum
can
be
ap
plied
by
breathing
in
the
hose
end
as
shown
Place
a
mirror
at
the
end
of
air
cleaner
inlet
pipe
and
check
to
see
if
air
control
valve
is
in
correct
position
Engine
Tune
up
EF217
Fig
ET
28
lmpecting
value
position
Correct
pC6ition
of
air
control
valve
is
the
reverse
of
paragraph
I
above
Air
control
valve
is
in
correct
position
if
under
hood
air
inlet
is
closed
and
hot
air
inlet
is
open
3
With
hot
air
inlet
is
open
posi
tion
as
descnbed
in
paragraph
2
above
pinch
vacuum
hose
with
fingers
and
cut
of
air
from
vacuum
hose
In
this
condition
check
that
air
control
valve
maintains
the
condition
de
scribed
in
step
2
for
more
than
30
seconds
and
that
hot
air
inlet
is
open
If
diaphragm
spring
actuates
the
air
control
valve
by
its
spring
force
to
open
under
hood
air
inlet
within
30
seconds
replace
vacuum
motor
as
an
assembly
since
this
may
be
resulted
from
air
leak
at
vacuum
motor
dia
phragm
2
3
Temperature
sensor
Check
temperature
sensor
for
func
tion
by
proceeding
as
follows
Be
sure
to
keep
engine
cold
before
starting
test
1
With
engine
off
check
air
control
valve
for
condition
In
this
case
under
hood
air
inlet
is
open
Use
a
mirror
for
inspection
as
2
2
1
above
2
Start
engine
and
keep
idling
Immediately
after
engine
starting
check
air
control
valve
for
correct
position
as
described
above
In
this
case
correct
position
of
air
control
valve
is
the
reverse
of
2
2
1
under
hood
air
inlet
is
closed
and
hot
air
inlet
is
open
ET
16
3
Check
that
air
control
valve
grad
ually
opens
to
under
hood
air
inlet
side
as
engine
warms
up
When
en
vironmental
temperature
around
tern
perature
sensor
is
low
spend
more
time
for
engine
warming
up
operation
to
facilitate
smooth
opera
tion
of
air
con
trol
valve
If
the
above
test
reveals
any
prob
lem
in
the
operation
of
air
control
valve
carry
out
the
following
test
4
Remove
air
cleaner
cover
Set
temperature
sensing
element
of
ther
mistor
or
thermometer
to
a
position
where
tempera
ture
around
sensor
can
be
measured
In
this
case
fix
wiring
of
thermistor
or
thermometer
on
the
bot
tom
surface
of
air
cleaner
with
adhe
sive
tape
in
such
a
manner
that
the
set
position
of
temperature
sensing
ele
ment
will
not
be
affected
by
airflow
Then
install
air
cleaner
cover
EF221
Fig
ET
29
Checking
temperotur
e
ensor
5
Carry
out
test
as
described
in
steps
I
2
and
3
above
When
air
control
valve
begins
to
open
to
under
hood
air
inlet
side
severa
minutes
after
engine
starting
read
the
indica
tion
of
thermistor
or
thermometer
If
reading
falls
within
the
working
tern
perature
range
of
temperature
sensor
the
sensor
is
normaL
If
reading
ex
ceeds
the
range
replace
the
sensor
with
new
one
Note
Before
replacing
temperature
sensor
check
idle
compensator
as
described
in
Section
EF
page
EF
8
OPERATI
NG
PRESSURE
OF
BOOST
CONTROLLED
DECELERATION
DEVICE
B
C
D
D
ADJUSTMENT
CHECKING
a
C
D
D
CIRCUIT
WITH
FUNCTION
TEST
CONNECTOR
Manual
transmission
models
I
Check
for
continuity
between
@
and@
at
a
speed
of
zero
km
Refer
to
Figure
ET
30
B
C
D
D
circuit
is
functioning
properly
if
continuity
exists
and
volt
meter
reading
is
0
volt
d
c
in
step
2
below
If
continuity
does
not
exist
check
for
disconnected
connector
and
or
faulty
amplifier
speed
detecting
switch
or
B
C
D
D
solenoid
valve
2
Check
for
presence
of
voltage
across
@
and
@
at
a
speed
of
more
than
16
km
h
10
MPH
Refer
to
Figure
ET
31
Conduct
this
test
by
one
of
the
following
two
methods
i
Raising
up
rear
axle
housing
with
stand
2
Chassis
dynamometer
test
If
voltmeter
reading
is
0
volt
at
a
speed
of
more
than
16
km
h
10
MPH
circuit
is
functioning
prop
erly
If
voltmeter
reading
is
not
0
volt
check
for
disconnected
connector
burned
fuse
faulty
amplifier
B
C
D
D
solenoid
valve
or
speed
detecting
switch
3
If
by
above
checks
faulty
part
or
unit
is
located
it
should
be
removed
and
tested
again
If
necessary
replace
Automatic
transmission
models
I
With
inhibitor
switch
ON
UN
or
P
position
check
for
presence
of
voltage
across
@
and
@
Refer
to
Figure
ET
30
If
voltmeter
reading
is
12
volts
d
c
B
C
D
D
circuit
is
func
tioning
properly
Engine
Tune
up
If
voltmeter
reading
is
zero
check
for
disconnected
connector
faulty
solenoid
valve
or
inhibitor
switch
erly
If
ohmmeter
reading
is
32
ohms
or
above
check
for
poor
connection
of
connector
faulty
B
C
D
D
sole
noid
valve
or
inhibitor
relay
3
If
by
above
checks
faulty
part
or
unit
is
located
it
should
be
removed
and
tested
again
If
necessary
replace
2
With
inhibitor
switch
OFF
41
2
D
or
R
position
check
for
resistance
between
@
and
@
Refer
to
Figure
ET
31
If
ohmmeter
reading
is
25
ohms
or
below
circuit
is
functioning
prop
l
E
r
1
Ignition
key
2
Fuse
3
Amplifier
4
Speed
detecting
switch
Above
10
mph
OFF
Below
10
mph
ON
5
Function
test
connector
6
B
C
D
D
solenoid
valve
EF711
Fig
ET
30
B
C
D
D
circuit
with
function
tedconnectoT
Manual
transmission
modela
@
1
Ignition
key
2
Inhibitor
switch
N
P
positions
ON
I
2
D
R
positions
OFF
3
D
C
D
D
solenoid
valve
4
Function
test
connector
5
Inhibitor
relay
EF712
Fig
ET
31
Checking
B
C
D
D
circuit
with
function
tf
st
connf
ctor
Automatic
transmiMion
modtla
ET
17
r
ADJUSTMENT
OF
SET
PRESSURE
OF
BOOST
CONTROLLED
DECELERATION
DEVICE
B
C
D
D
Generally
it
is
unnecessary
to
ad
just
the
B
C
D
D
however
if
it
should
become
necessary
to
adjust
it
the
procedure
is
as
follows
Prepare
the
foUowlnB
tools
I
Tachometer
to
measure
the
en
gine
speed
while
idling
and
a
screw
driver
2
A
vacuum
gauge
connecting
pipe
Note
A
qui
k
response
type
boost
gauge
such
as
Bourdon
s
type
is
recommended
a
mercury
type
manometer
should
not
be
used
To
properly
set
the
B
C
D
D
set
pressure
proceed
as
follows
I
Remove
the
harness
of
solenoid
valve
TO
D
D
solenrod
VT
FJ
1
B
C
D
D
solenni
valve
harness
J
ri
y
EF262
F
g
ET
32
Removing
harneS5
of
solenoid
valve
2
Connect
rubber
hose
between
vacuum
gauge
and
intake
manifold
as
shown
Fig
ET
33
Connecting
vacuum
gauge
3
Warm
up
the
engine
until
it
is
heated
to
operating
temperature
Then
adjust
the
engine
at
normal
Engine
Tune
up
idling
setting
Refer
to
the
item
Idling
Adjustment
in
page
ET
II
Idling
engine
speed
Manual
transmission
750
rpm
Automatic
transmission
in
D
position
650
rpm
4
Run
the
engine
under
no
load
Increase
engine
speed
to
3
000
to
3
500
rpm
then
quickly
close
throttle
valve
5
At
the
time
the
manifold
vacuum
pressure
increases
abruptly
to
600
mmHg
23
62
inHg
or
above
and
then
gradually
decreases
to
the
level
set
at
idling
6
Check
that
the
B
C
D
D
set
pres
sure
is
within
the
specified
pressure
Specified
pressure
0
m
sea
level
and
760
mmHg
30
inHg
atmos
pheric
pressure
Manual
transmission
510
to
550
mmHg
20
1
to
21
7
inHg
Automatic
transmission
490
to
530
mmHg
19
3
to
20
9
inHg
Note
When
checking
the
set
pressure
of
B
C
D
D
find
the
specified
set
pressure
in
Figure
IT
36
from
the
atmospheric
pressure
and
altitutde
of
the
given
location
For
example
if
a
manual
transmis
sion
model
vehicle
is
located
at
an
altitude
of
1
000
m
3
280
ft
the
specified
set
preSsure
for
B
C
D
D
445
mmHg
17
5
inHg
7
If
it
is
higher
than
the
set
level
turn
the
adjusting
screw
counter
clockwise
or
nut
clockwise
until
correct
adjustment
is
made
Non
California
models
Adjusting
screw
type
California
models
Adjusting
nut
type
Note
When
adjusting
B
C
D
D
for
California
models
turn
adjusting
nut
in
or
out
with
lock
spring
in
place
Always
set
lock
spring
prop
erly
to
prevent
changes
in
set
pres
sure
ET
18
Non
california
models
1
Adjusting
screw
2
Cover
e
ET037
California
models
r
1
Adjusting
nut
2
Lock
spring
EC692
Fig
ET
34
Adjusting
Bet
pressure
8
Race
the
engine
and
check
for
adjustment
9
If
it
is
lower
than
the
set
level
turn
the
adjusting
screw
or
nut
until
correct
adjustment
is
made
10
Race
the
engine
and
check
for
adjustment
If
engine
speed
cannot
be
decreased
to
idling
when
checking
B
C
D
D
set
pressure
proceed
as
follows
When
the
engine
speed
does
not
fall
to
idling
speed
it
is
necessary
to
reduce
the
negative
idling
pressure
of
the
manifold
to
lower
than
the
set
pressure
of
the
B
C
D
D
The
engine
speed
will
not
drop
to
idling
speed
when
the
negative
idling
pressure
is
higher
than
the
set
pressure
of
the
B
C
D
D
In
this
case
the
engine
must
be
labored
by
I
road
test
or
2
chassis
dynamometer
or
3
by
raising
up
rear
suspension
member
on
a
stand
accel
erating
the
vehicle
to
64
to
80
krn
h
40
to
50
MPH
in
top
gear
manual
transmission
or
in
D
position
auto
matic
transmission
and
then
releasing
the
accelerator
pedal
and
letting
the
vehicle
decelerate
After
doing
this
check
whether
the
B
C
D
D
set
pres
sure
is
at
the
predetermined
value
or
not
Engine
Tune
up
Vacuum
gauge
Intake
m
dJi
I
Road
te
t
Vacuum
gauge
Vacuum
gauge
1
2
Otassis
dynamometer
3
Raise
up
rear
axle
housing
by
stand
ET133
Fig
ET
35
Testing
set
pressure
of
the
B
C
D
D
mmHg
inHg
inHg
mmHg
30
24
600
750
23
29
22
28
550
700
21
27
20
26
500
650
25
19
a
a
11
Co
Co
1
24
v
g
18
Co
450
600
8
0
E
0
17
23
16
22
400
550
15
2
0
20
14
350
500
13
19
300
1
o
1
000
2
000
3
000
4
000
5
000
6
000
ft
o
0
5
1
0
1
5
Altitude
2
0
km
EF55B
Fig
ET
36
Changes
in
set
pressure
uersus
changes
in
atmospheric
pre6Sure
and
altitude
ET
19