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Ul
CFf
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
Tool
number
For
Reference
No
Description
use
page
or
tool
name
on
Figure
No
Unit
mm
in
ST20050010
620
Fig
CL
12
Base
plate
00
B210
710
610
y
S30
2
ST20050051
Set
bolt
SE002
q
3
ST20050
100
Distance
@
piece
7
8
mm
0
31
in
@1
@J
SEOQ3
4
ST20050240
620
Fig
CL
13
Diaphragm
B210
adjusting
710
wrench
610
S30
SE032
5
KV30100200
Clutch
aligning
bar
This
tool
is
used
to
conduct
disc
centeril
g
by
inserting
the
tool
into
pilot
bush
in
flywheel
when
installing
clutch
assembly
to
flywheel
620
710
610
S30
Fig
CL
2
Fig
CL
3
SEaOl
6
STl6610001
Pilot
bushing
puller
Fig
CL
6
620
710
610
S30
SE191
CL
12
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No
Tool
number
tool
name
7
GG94310000
Flare
nut
torque
wrench
CLUTCH
Description
Unit
mm
in
This
tool
is
used
to
tighten
and
loosen
brake
and
clutch
tube
flare
nut
A
built
in
torque
limiting
wrench
is
provided
to
assure
torque
accuracy
y
SE227
CL
13
For
use
on
All
models
Reference
page
or
Figure
No
Page
CL
7
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DATSUN
PICK
UP
MODEL
620
SERIES
I
NIS
J
NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD
TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
MT
MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
4
SPEEo
TRANSMISSION
MT
2
TYPE
F4W71
B
5
SPEED
TRANSMISSION
MT
14
TYPE
FS5W71
B
SERVICE
DATA
AND
MT
21
SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
MT
23
toRRECTloNS
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
MT
24
Page 236 of 537

Manual
Transmission
4
SPEED
TRANSMISSION
TYPE
F4W71B
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL
DISASSEMBL
Y
TRANSMISSION
CASE
DISASSEMBLY
D
ISASSEMBL
Y
OF
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
REAR
EXTENSION
DISASSEMBLY
ADAPTER
PLATE
DISASSEMBLY
INSPECTION
TRANSMISSION
CASE
AND
REAR
EXTENSION
HOUSING
BEARING
GEARS
AND
SHAFTS
BAULK
RING
Oil
SEAL
ASSEMBL
Y
FRONT
COVER
ASSEMBLY
REAR
EXTENSION
ASSEMBLY
ADAPTER
PLATE
ASSEMBLY
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION
ASSEMBLY
INSTALLATION
MT
2
MT
4
MT
4
MT
4
MT
5
MT
B
MT
8
MT
8
MT
B
MT
8
MT
8
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT13
MT14
DESCRIPTION
pUshed
the
inner
teeth
of
the
coupling
sleeve
slide
over
the
synchronizer
hub
and
mesh
with
the
outer
teeth
which
are
provided
on
the
mainshaft
gear
The
synchronizer
hub
is
fitted
to
the
mainshaft
by
splines
so
the
main
shaft
gear
turns
together
with
the
mainshaft
The
baulk
ring
serves
to
synchro
nile
the
coupling
sleeve
and
mainshaft
gear
Placing
the
control
lever
in
reverse
position
brings
the
reverse
idler
gear
into
mesh
with
mainshaft
reverse
gear
The
transmission
is
of
a
4
speed
forward
fully
synchronized
constant
mesh
type
that
uses
helical
gears
The
reverse
gear
is
ofa
sliding
mesh
type
using
spur
gears
In
construction
the
main
drive
gear
is
meshed
with
the
counter
drive
gear
which
is
keyed
to
the
countershaft
The
forward
speed
gears
on
the
coun
tershaft
are
in
constant
mesh
with
the
mainshaft
gears
which
ride
on
the
mainshaft
freely
through
the
needle
bearing
When
shifting
is
accom
The
transmission
assembly
consists
of
three
main
parts
a
transmission
case
with
clutch
housing
adapter
plate
to
which
an
gears
and
shafts
are
installed
and
rear
extension
The
cast
iron
adapter
plate
supports
the
mainshaft
countershaft
reverse
idler
shaft
and
three
fork
rods
and
bolted
at
the
front
to
the
transmission
case
and
at
the
rear
to
the
rear
extension
by
means
of
through
bolts
By
removing
these
through
bolts
all
gears
and
shafts
are
stripped
e
TM
858
1
Front
cover
2
Transmission
case
3
Adapter
plate
4
Bearing
retainer
5
Rear
extension
hOUsing
Fig
MT
1
F4W71B
lrammiasion
case
compon
nt
MT
2
Page 237 of 537
Manual
Transmission
o
cCl
4
@
@
fl
t
o
@
Fig
MT
3
MT
3
TM857
1
Main
drive
gear
2
Baulk
ring
3
d
4th
3
Synchronizer
hub
r
4
Shifting
insert
spnng
5
Shifting
insert
6
Coupling
sleeve
7
3rd
main
gear
8
Mainshaft
9
2nd
main
gear
10
1st
main
gear
11
ht
gear
spacer
12
Reverse
main
gear
13
Counter
drive
gear
14
Countershaft
15
Reverse
counter
gear
16
Reverse
idler
shaft
17
Reverse
idler
gear
Fig
MT
2
n
ear
component
F4W71B
transmlsBIO
g
@
f1f@
n
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Striking
lever
Lock
pin
O
ring
Striking
guide
Oil
sea1
Striking
rod
E
ring
Stopper
guide
pm
Return
spring
plunger
Return
spring
Reverse
check
spnng
Return
spring
plug
Check
ball
plug
Check
spring
Check
baD
Interlock
ball
Retaining
pin
k
1st
2nd
shift
or
ht
2nd
fork
rod
3rd
4th
fork
rod
Reverse
fork
rod
3rd
4th
shift
fork
Reverse
shift
fork
Con
trollever
Control
lever
b
shmg
Control
lever
p
n
Control
lever
bushmg
TM045A
I
ponents
shift
contro
com
F4W71
B
transmuswn
Page 238 of 537

REMOVAL
In
dismounting
transmission
from
the
vehicle
proceed
as
follows
I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
from
terminal
2
Place
transmission
control
lever
in
neutIal
position
3
Remove
E
ring
and
control
lever
pin
from
transmission
striking
rod
guide
and
remove
control
lever
See
Figure
MT
4
TM335
Fig
MT
4
Remouing
controllelJ
r
4
Jack
up
the
vehicle
and
support
its
weight
on
safety
stands
Use
a
hydraulic
hoist
or
open
pit
if
avail
able
Confirm
that
safety
is
insured
5
Disconnect
exhaust
front
tube
6
Disconnect
wires
from
reverse
lamp
switch
See
Figure
MT
5
7
Disconnect
speedometer
cable
from
rear
extension
housing
See
Figure
MT
5
8
Remove
clutch
operating
cylinder
from
transmission
case
See
Figure
MT5
O
m
J
@
1
Speedometer
cable
2
Reverse
lamp
switch
3
Outch
operating
cylinder
TM774
Fig
MT
5
Bottom
view
of
car
Manual
Transmission
9
Remove
bracket
holding
center
bearing
on
3rd
crossmember
by
loosening
off
attaching
bolts
See
Figure
MT
6
PD219
Fig
MT
6
Removing
center
balring
holding
brucket
10
Uetach
propeller
shaft
from
companion
flange
of
gear
carrier
by
removing
four
bolts
See
Figure
MT
7
Not
a
Remove
propeller
shaft
carefully
so
as
not
to
damage
spline
sleeve
yoke
and
rear
oil
seal
b
Plug
up
the
opening
in
the
rear
of
rear
exteDSion
housing
to
prevent
oil
from
flowing
out
P0220
Fig
MT
7
Remouing
four
bolt
6ecuring
prop
ller
shtJft
to
companion
ltJnge
11
Support
engine
by
locating
a
jacft
under
oil
pan
with
a
wooden
block
used
between
oil
pan
and
jack
12
Support
transmission
with
a
transmissionjack
13
Remove
exhaust
pipe
btacket
by
unscrewing
attaching
bolts
2
California
models
only
See
Figure
MT
8
14
Remove
rear
engine
mounting
insulator
securing
bolts
I
and
rear
mounting
member
securing
bolts
3
See
Figure
MT
8
MT
4
E
A277
Fig
MT
8
Removing
engine
mounting
rear
support
15
Remove
starter
motor
16
Remove
bolt
securing
transmis
sion
to
engine
After
removing
these
bolts
support
the
engine
and
transmission
with
jacks
and
then
slide
tra
ion
rearward
away
from
engine
and
remove
from
the
vehicle
Note
Take
care
in
dismounting
trona
mission
not
to
strike
any
adjacent
parts
and
main
drive
shaft
DISASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION
CASE
DISASSEMBLY
I
Prior
to
disassembling
transmis
sion
thoroughly
wipe
off
dirt
and
grease
from
it
2
Drain
oil
thoroughly
3
Remove
dust
cover
from
trans
mission
case
Remove
release
bearing
and
with
drawallever
4
Remove
reverse
lamp
switch
5
Move
gear
to
Neutral
6
Remove
speedometer
pinion
and
pinion
sleeve
by
taking
off
lock
plate
7
Remove
E
ring
and
stopper
guide
pin
from
rear
end
of
re
ll
extension
See
Figure
MT
9
TM337
Fig
MT
9
Removing
triking
rod
E
ring
and
topper
pin
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8
Remove
return
spring
plug
return
spring
reverse
check
spring
and
plung
er
from
rear
extension
See
Figure
MT
10
TM338
Fig
MT
10
Removing
return
spring
plull
9
Remove
rear
extension
securing
bolts
and
turn
the
striking
rod
toward
left
Drive
out
rear
extension
backward
by
lightly
tapping
around
it
with
a
soft
hammer
See
Figure
MT
11
TM339
Fig
MT
11
Removing
rear
extension
10
Remove
front
cover
securing
bolts
and
remove
front
cover
Detach
countershaft
front
bearing
shim
II
Remove
main
drive
bearing
snap
ring
with
Expander
See
Figure
MT
12
j
12
Separate
transmission
case
from
adapter
plate
with
a
soft
hammer
See
Figure
MT
13
Manual
Transmission
qJiiiiiI
TM341
Fig
MT
13
Removing
trammission
case
13
Set
up
Setting
Plate
Adapter
ST238
1000
I
on
adapter
plate
With
countershaft
side
up
place
the
above
assembly
in
a
vise
See
Figure
MT
14
TM342
Fig
MT
14
Attaching
l
or
mbly
to
special
tool
DISASSEMBLY
OF
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
Fork
rod
Drive
out
retaining
pins
from
each
fork
rod
with
Fork
Rod
Pin
Punch
ST23540000
See
Figure
MT
15
S
ST23540000
TM343
Fig
MT
15
Drive
out
retaining
pim
2
Remove
three
3
check
ball
piugs
and
drive
out
fork
rods
from
adapter
pia
te
by
lightly
tapping
on
the
front
end
Be
careful
not
to
lose
three
3
check
balls
and
four
4
interlock
balls
See
Figure
MT
16
Note
Each
gear
and
shaft
can
be
detached
from
adapter
plate
with
out
removing
each
fork
rod
MT
5
Fork
rod
ht
2nd
Interlock
ball
TM344
Fig
MT
16
Layout
o
ch
ck
boll
and
interlock
ball
Gear
assembly
I
With
gears
doubly
engaged
draw
out
countershaft
front
bearing
using
a
suitable
gear
puller
See
Figure
MT
17
2
Remove
counter
drive
gear
snap
ring
3
Draw
out
counter
drive
gear
com
plete
with
main
drive
gear
assembly
by
means
of
a
gear
puller
When
drawing
out
main
drive
gear
assembly
be
careful
not
to
drop
pilot
needle
bearing
onto
floor
from
the
front
end
of
mainshaft
See
Figure
MT
18
TM398
Fig
MT
17
Removing
countershaft
front
b
aring
TM345
Fig
MT
18
Removing
count
r
drive
gear
and
main
drive
gear
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4
Remove
snap
ring
and
then
thrust
washer
from
mainshaft
front
end
Draw
out
3rd
4th
synchronizer
assembly
and
remove
3rd
gear
as
sembly
5
Release
caulking
on
mainshaft
nut
and
loosen
it
See
Figure
MT
19
TM346
Fig
MT
19
Removing
maimhaft
nut
6
Remove
mainshaft
nut
thrust
washer
and
mainshaft
reverse
gear
7
Remove
snap
ring
from
counter
shaft
rear
end
and
remove
reverse
idler
gear
8
Draw
out
mainshaft
gear
as
Manual
Transmission
sembly
together
with
countershaft
by
lightly
tapping
the
rear
end
with
a
soft
hammer
while
holding
the
front
of
mainshaft
gear
assembly
by
hand
Be
careful
not
to
drop
off
gear
shaft
See
Figure
MT
20
IJ
t
I
TM347
Fig
MT
20
Driving
out
gear
Cl
embly
Mainshaft
assembly
1
Remove
thrust
washer
steel
ball
I
st
gear
and
needle
bearing
Be
careful
not
to
lose
steel
ball
retaining
thrust
washer
12
2
Press
out
I
st
gear
mainshaft
bush
ing
together
with
2nd
gear
and
1
st
2nd
speed
synchronizer
using
Bearing
Puller
STJ0031000
See
Figure
MT
2l
Note
When
r
out
bushing
hold
h
ft
by
hand
so
as
not
to
drop
it
H
S1
30031000
TM049A
Fig
MT
21
R
moving
lIt
gear
mtUlIIhaft
bu
hing
1
Pilot
bearing
2
3rd
4th
synchronizer
assembly
3
Baulk
ring
4
3rd
main
gear
5
Needle
bearing
6
Mainshaft
7
Needle
bearing
8
2nd
main
gear
9
1st
2nd
synchroni
r
assembly
to
Coupling
sleeve
II
Shifting
insert
12
Shifting
insert
spring
13
Synchronizer
hub
14
1st
main
gear
15
Needle
bearing
16
1st
gear
bushing
17
Thrust
weher
18
Maimhaft
bearing
19
ReftllSe
main
gear
20
Thrust
washer
21
Nut
22
Steel
ball
23
Thrust
washer
24
Snap
ring
TM348
Fig
MT
22
Explod
d
view
of
main
haft
mbly
MT
6