REMOVAL
1
Disconnect
negative
battery
ter
minaL
2
Disconnect
two
lead
wires
and
connector
from
alternator
3
loosen
adjusting
bolt
4
Remove
alternator
drive
belt
5
Remove
parts
associated
with
alternator
from
engine
6
Remove
alternator
from
vehicle
DISASSEMBLY
1
Remove
pulley
nut
and
pulley
assembly
11
C
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EE033
Fig
EE
27
Removing
pulley
ond
fan
2
Remove
brush
holder
fIxing
screws
and
remove
brush
holder
cover
Pull
brush
holder
fOIWard
and
remove
brushes
together
with
brush
holder
Note
Do
not
disconnect
N
tenninaJ
from
stator
coil
lead
wire
EE346
1
N
terminal
2
Brush
holder
3
Brush
holder
co
r
Fig
EE
28
Remouing
brush
Engine
Electrical
System
3
Remove
through
bolts
Separate
front
cover
with
rotor
from
rear
cover
with
stator
by
lightly
tapping
front
bracket
with
a
wooden
mallet
J
J
4
C
EE035
Fig
EE
29
Separating
front
cover
with
rotor
from
rear
cover
4
Remove
three
set
screws
from
bearing
retainer
and
separate
rotor
from
front
cover
DO
Q
EE036
Fig
EE
3D
Removing
rotor
5
Pull
rear
bearing
out
from
rotor
assembly
with
a
press
or
bearing
puller
L
I
EE037
Fig
EE
3I
Pulling
out
of
roar
bearing
EE
16
6
Remove
diode
cover
fIXing
screw
and
remove
diode
cover
Disconnect
three
stator
coil
lead
wires
from
diode
terminal
with
a
soldering
iron
7
Remove
A
tenninaJ
nut
and
diode
installation
nut
and
remove
diode
assembly
CD
AJ
f
e
ecA
O
1
Diode
assembly
o
2
Diode
cover
o
EE039
Fig
EE
32
Removing
diode
088embly
Note
Use
care
in
assembly
to
on
it
handling
diode
an
undue
st
INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR
Remove
alternator
from
car
and
connect
a
circuit
tester
between
F
tenninal
and
E
terminal
When
the
resistance
is
approxi
mately
5il
the
condition
of
brush
and
fIeld
coil
is
satisfactory
When
no
continuity
exists
in
brush
or
fIeld
coil
or
when
resistance
differs
significantly
between
those
parts
dis
assemble
and
inspect
A
o
E
O
1
ld
Q
EE040
Fig
EE
33
Inspecting
alternator
Engine
Electrical
System
ALTERNATOR
TEST
Before
conducting
an
alternator
test
make
sure
th
tthe
battery
is
fully
charged
A
30
V
olt
voltmeter
and
suitable
test
probes
3re
necessary
for
the
test
Set
up
a
test
circuit
as
shown
in
Figure
EE45
and
test
auernator
in
the
manner
indica
ted
in
the
flow
chart
below
1
Disconnect
connectors
at
alternator
2
Connect
A
terminal
to
F
terminal
3
Connect
one
test
probe
from
voltmeter
positive
terminal
to
A
terminal
Connect
the
other
test
probe
to
ground
Make
sure
that
voltmeter
registers
battery
voltage
4
Turn
on
headlights
and
switch
to
High
Beam
5
Start
engine
6
Increase
engine
speed
gradually
until
it
is
approximately
1
100
rpm
and
take
the
voltmeter
reading
Measured
value
Below
12
5
Volts
Alternator
is
in
trouble
remove
and
check
it
for
condition
Measured
value
Over
12
5
Volts
Alternator
is
in
good
condition
Notes
a
Do
Dot
run
engine
at
the
speed
of
more
than
1
100
rpm
while
test
is
being
conducted
on
alternator
b
Do
not
race
engine
i
9
l
IV
I
Battery
EE052
Voltmeter
Fig
EE
45
Testing
alternator
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal
rating
V
A
LT138
IB
LTl35
36B
For
air
conditioner
1235
12
38
Negative
Negative
1
000
1
000
28
2
500
30
2
500
35
5
000
38
5
000
2
25
2
25
More
than
7
5
0
295
More
than
7
5
0
295
255
to
345
255
to
345
9
0
to
12
2
9
0
to
12
2
More
than
30
1
181
More
than
30
1
181
EE
19
Type
Ground
polarity
Minimum
revolution
when
generating
14V
with
no
load
rpm
Hot
output
current
Nrpm
Pulley
ratio
Brush
Length
Spring
pressure
mm
in
gr
oz
Slip
ring
outer
diameter
mm
in
ADJUSTMENT
VOLTAGE
REGULATOR
When
regulating
voltage
as
meas
ured
above
deviates
from
rated
value
adjust
regulator
in
accordance
with
the
following
instructions
I
Inspect
contact
surface
and
if
rough
lightly
polish
with
fine
emery
paper
1
500
or
600
2
Measure
each
gap
and
adjust
if
necessary
Adjust
core
gap
and
point
gap
in
that
order
No
adjustment
is
required
for
yoke
gap
3
Adjusting
core
gap
Loosen
screw
4
mm
0
157
in
diameter
which
is
used
to
secure
contact
set
on
yoke
and
move
contact
upward
or
downward
properly
See
Figure
EE
49
Core
gap
0
6
to
1
0
mm
0
024
to
0
039
in
EE398
I
Contact
set
2
ThicknesJ
gauge
3
4
mm
0
157
in
dia
screw
4
Crosshead
Jcrewdriver
Fig
EE
49
AdjUJJting
core
gap
Engine
Electrical
System
4
Adjusting
point
gap
Loosen
screw
3
mm
O
lIS
in
diameter
used
to
secure
upper
con
tact
and
move
upper
contact
upward
or
downward
as
necessary
See
Figure
EE
50
Point
gap
035
to
0
45
mm
0
014
to
O
D1S
in
EE399
I
Thicknes
gauge
2
3
mm
0
118
in
dia
screw
3
Cro
Sshelld
screwdriver
4
Upper
contact
Fig
EE
50
Adjusting
point
gap
5
Adjusting
voltage
Adjust
regulating
voltage
as
follows
Loosen
lock
nut
securing
adjusting
screw
Turn
this
screw
clockwise
to
increase
or
counterclockwise
to
decrease
regulating
voltage
See
Figure
EE
5
J
CD
EE400
I
Wrench
2
Crosshead
screwdriver
3
Adjusting
screw
4
l
ock
nut
Fig
EE
51
AdjUJJting
rel
Ulating
voltage
CHARGE
RELAY
Nonna
relay
operating
voltage
is
S
to
IOV
as
measured
at
alternator
A
tenninal
Relay
itself
however
oper
ates
at
4
to
5V
Use
a
DC
voltmeter
and
set
up
a
circuit
as
shown
in
Figure
EE
52
Adjust
charge
relay
in
the
same
manner
as
that
for
voltage
regulator
L
Connect
positive
tenninal
of
voltmeter
to
regulator
lead
connector
N
tenninal
with
negative
terminal
grounded
2
Start
engine
and
keep
it
idle
3
Take
voltmeter
reading
o
Volt
I
Check
for
continuity
be
tween
terminals
of
re
gulator
and
alternator
2
Alternator
circuit
inopera
tive
if
continuity
exists
Below
5
2
Volts
Charge
warning
lamp
on
I
Check
fan
belt
tension
2
If
correct
remove
regulator
and
adjust
as
necessary
Over
5
2
Volts
Charge
warning
lamp
on
Charge
relay
coil
or
contact
points
out
of
order
Replace
regulator
Over
5
2
Volts
Charge
warning
lamp
off
Charge
relay
assembly
is
in
good
condition
EE
23
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTMENT
CAP
AND
ROTOR
HEAD
Cap
and
rotor
head
should
be
in
spected
periodically
as
specified
in
the
Maintenance
Schedule
Remove
cap
and
clean
all
dust
and
carbon
deposits
from
cap
and
rotor
If
cap
is
cracked
or
is
leaking
replace
with
a
De
one
CONTACT
POINT
Contact
point
should
be
replaced
in
accordance
with
the
Maintenance
Schedule
Standard
point
gap
is
0
45
to
0
55
mm
O
OIS
to
0
022
in
In
case
size
is
off
the
standard
adjustment
is
made
by
loosening
point
screws
Gap
gauge
is
required
for
adjustment
When
point
surface
is
rough
take
off
any
irregularities
with
fine
sand
paper
of
No
500
or
600
or
with
oil
stone
When
wear
on
contact
points
is
noticeable
replace
points
together
with
contact
arm
To
replace
proceed
as
follows
EE322
Fig
EE
58
Adju
ting
point
gap
EE321
I
Primary
lead
termina
2
Ground
lead
wire
3
Set
screw
4
Adjuster
5
Screw
Fig
EE
59
Breaker
Engine
Electrical
System
First
turn
out
set
screws
1
to
1
5
turns
at
contact
arm
and
primary
lead
wire
connection
just
for
enough
to
pull
out
primary
lead
terminal
Referring
to
Figure
EE
59
unSCrew
two
contact
set
fixing
screws
and
remove
lead
wire
While
holding
contact
arm
by
fingers
pull
out
contact
set
toward
you
by
raising
it
slightly
Contact
point
and
afm
can
then
be
removed
together
Install
new
contact
point
and
arm
assembly
in
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Coat
cam
with
a
light
coating
of
grease
ADVANCE
MECHANISMS
Specifications
Application
Vacuum
advance
Distributor
degrees
distributor
mmHg
inHg
Centrifugal
advance
Distributor
degrees
distribu
tor
rpm
For
Canada
Vacuum
advance
mechanism
mechanical
parts
If
vacuum
advance
mechanism
fails
to
operate
properly
check
for
the
following
items
and
correct
the
mal
function
as
required
1
Check
vacuum
inlet
for
signs
of
leakage
at
its
connection
Ifnecessacy
retighten
or
replace
with
a
new
one
2
Check
vacuum
diaphragm
for
air
leak
If
leak
is
found
replace
vacuum
controller
assembly
3
Inspect
breaker
plate
for
smooth
moving
If
pia
te
does
not
move
smoothly
this
condition
could
be
due
to
sticky
steel
balls
or
pivot
Apply
grease
to
steel
balls
or
if
necessary
replace
breaker
plate
as
an
assembly
EE
31
CONDENSER
Satisfactory
performance
of
con
denser
depends
on
capacity
and
degree
of
insulation
requiring
attention
to
be
sure
that
terminals
are
clean
and
set
screws
are
tight
Checking
of
condenser
is
made
by
a
condenser
tester
D4A4
06
D4A6
07
D4A4
07
D4A6
0S
Automatic
transmission
Manual
transmission
00
150
5
91
30
250
9
S4
00
170
6
69
6
50
300
1I
S1
00
550
11
0
2
300
00
600
110
1
950
Centrifugal
advance
mechanical
parts
When
cause
of
engine
malfunction
is
traced
to
centrifugal
advance
me
chanical
part
use
distributor
tester
to
check
its
characteristic
See
the
specifications
above
When
nothing
is
wrong
with
its
characteristic
conceivable
causes
are
break
down
abnormal
wearing
out
of
driving
part
or
others
So
do
not
disassemble
it
In
case
of
improper
characteristic
take
off
contact
breaker
assembly
and
check
closely
cam
assembly
governor
weight
shaft
and
governor
spring
etc
In
case
centrifugal
advance
me
chanical
part
is
reassembled
be
sure
to
check
advance
characteristic
by
dis
tributor
tester
Engine
Electrical
System
Transistor
ignition
unit
r
1
Power
switching
circuit
Duty
control
circuit
To
starter
To
distributor
Ba
ttery
Ignition
coil
1
Spark
timing
1
Signal
mom
toring
circuit
Lock
j
preven
ling
circuit
nm
Distributor
EE437
Fig
EE
75
Transistor
ignition
unit
circuit
diagram
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Transistor
ignition
unit
is
located
on
the
right
hand
dash
side
panel
in
passenger
compartment
Disconnect
battery
negative
cable
2
Disconnect
wiring
harness
from
unit
3
Remove
two
setscrews
and
te
move
unit
4
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Note
Be
sure
to
connect
wiring
har
nesses
to
their
proper
positio
Failure
to
do
so
will
damage
the
unit
Refer
to
Figure
EE
76
Fig
EE
76
External
view
of
ignition
unit
INSPECTION
If
the
engine
does
not
run
due
to
faulty
ignition
system
check
the
igni
tion
system
as
follows
Check
for
a
cracked
distributor
rotor
or
cap
and
corroded
tenninals
Visually
inspect
high
tension
wires
for
condition
and
if
necessary
use
an
ignition
oscilloscope
or
a
circuit
tester
to
make
performance
checks
Check
spark
plugs
and
adjust
gaps
as
neces
sary
Replace
a
spark
plug
which
is
not
suitable
for
further
use
If
the
above
checks
cannot
correct
the
problem
check
the
entire
ignition
system
with
an
oscilloscope
or
a
circuit
tester
L
CHECKING
WITH
AN
OSCILLOSCOPE
An
oscilloscope
can
be
used
for
checking
almost
all
the
items
in
a
transistor
ignition
system
CHECKING
WITH
A
CIRCUIT
TESTER
A
circuit
tester
can
not
be
used
for
the
duty
control
circuit
and
power
t18nsistor
performance
tests
Both
methods
use
of
an
oscilloscope
and
a
circuit
tester
are
described
in
this
section
EE
37
The
items
are
classified
by
numerals
in
accordance
with
the
objective
of
checks
to
be
performed
Several
wiring
diagrams
are
found
on
pages
EE
41
to
EE
45
The
thick
lines
indicate
the
objective
of
each
individual
item
check
When
checking
a
circuit
with
an
oscilloscope
or
a
circuit
tester
be
careful
not
to
confuse
the
polarity
of
the
lead
wires
if
potential
difference
exists
between
the
check
points
at
which
the
lead
wires
are
to
be
con
tacted
Also
do
not
attempt
to
con
nect
the
lead
wires
to
any
points
in
the
circuit
other
than
those
designated
Careless
handling
of
the
lead
wires
will
result
in
damage
to
the
transistor
ignition
unit
as
well
as
to
the
oscillo
scope
or
circuit
tester
The
connection
of
a
tachometer
or
a
timing
light
in
parallel
with
an
oscilloscope
or
a
circuit
tester
is
al
lowable
provided
that
such
a
connec
tion
is
made
with
due
consideration
to
wiring
connections
1
POWER
SUPPLY
WIRING
AND
BAnERY
CHECK
See
wIrIng
diagram
In
FIgure
EE
88
Procedure
I
Turn
on
ignition
switch
2
Connect
a
circuit
tester
or
an
oscilloscope
as
shown
in
the
figure
below
DC
50
volt
range
EE302
Fig
EE
77
Checking
power
supply
wiring
and
batt
ry
Criterion
When
power
source
battery
voltage
is
indicated
OK
Lower
or
no
indication
N
G
If
the
result
is
N
C
Take
the
following
measures
I
Check
BW
and
B
color
wire
harness
respectively
for
proper
con
ductance
2
Check
battery
terminals
for
proper
connection
3
Check
charge
condition
of
bat
tery
if
an
excessively
low
voltage
is
indicated
2
CONTINUITY
CHECK
OF
PRIMARY
CIRCUIT
2
1
CheckIng
prImary
circuit
See
wiring
diagram
In
Fig
EE
89
Proced
ure
I
Disconnect
L
color
wire
from
ignition
unit
2
Turn
on
ignition
switch
3
C
ooneet
a
cireui
t
tester
or
an
oscilloscope
as
shown
in
Figure
EE
78
DC
50
volt
range
tf
S
EE303
Fig
EE
78
Checking
primary
circuit
Criterion
When
Donnal
power
Source
battery
voltage
is
indicated
OK
Lower
or
no
indication
N
G
If
the
result
is
N
C
Take
the
following
measures
1
Check
BW
and
L
color
wire
Engine
Electrical
System
harness
respectively
for
proper
con
ductance
2
Check
resistor
and
ignition
coil
terminals
for
loose
contact
3
Check
resistor
and
ignition
coil
for
discontinuity
4
Check
WB
color
wire
harness
of
ignition
coil
assembly
for
proper
continuity
2
2
Chacklng
IgnitIon
coil
auembly
See
wiring
diagram
In
Fig
EE
90
Procedure
I
Disconnect
ignition
coil
and
dis
tributor
harness
from
ignition
coil
external
resistor
2
Connect
a
circuit
tester
as
shown
in
the
figure
below
Resistance
1
range
Q
o
fD
ro
EE336
Fig
EE
79
Checking
ignition
coil
assembly
Criterion
When
approximately
1
6
to
2
0
ohm
is
indicated
OK
More
than
2
0
ohm
N
C
If
the
result
is
N
C
Replace
ignition
coil
assembly
3
PICK
UP
COIL
CONTINUITY
CHECK
See
wirIng
dIagram
In
Figure
EE
91
Procedure
Disconnect
R
and
G
color
wires
from
ignition
unit
2
Connect
a
circuit
tester
as
shown
in
the
figure
below
EE
3B
Resistance
10
range
fp
EE305
Fig
EE
BO
Checking
pick
up
coil
Criterion
When
approximately
720
ohm
is
indicated
OK
Far
less
than
or
more
than
720
ohm
N
C
If
the
result
is
N
C
Replace
pick
up
coil
assembly
4
PICK
UP
COIL
POWER
SIGNAL
PULSE
CHECK
Procedure
I
Disconnect
anti
dieseling
solenoid
valve
connector
2
Connect
a
circuit
tester
as
shown
in
the
figure
below
3
Rotate
starter
motor
4
Read
the
tester
indication
AC
2
S
volt
range
EE306
Fig
EE
81
Checking
pick
up
coil
power
aignal
pulse
Criterion
When
pointer
deflects
slightly
OK
When
pointer
does
not
deflect
at
all
N
C
If
the
result
is
N
C
Replace
pick
up
coil
assembly
DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION
CLEANING
AND
REGAP
DESCRIPTION
The
spark
plugs
are
of
the
conven
tional
type
having
14
mm
0
551
in
threads
The
spark
plug
gaps
are
1
0
to
1
1
mm
0
039
to
0
043
in
on
Cali
fomia
models
and
0
8
to
0
9
mm
0
031
to
0
035
in
on
non
California
models
The
inspection
and
cleaning
should
be
made
every
suitable
mainte
nance
period
If
necessary
replace
Note
All
spark
plugs
installed
on
an
engine
must
be
of
the
same
brand
and
the
same
number
of
heat
range
INSPECTION
L
Remove
spark
plug
wire
by
pulling
on
boot
not
on
wire
itself
2
Remove
spark
plugs
3
Check
electrodes
and
inner
and
outer
porcelains
of
plugs
noting
the
type
of
deposits
and
the
degree
of
electrode
erosion
Refer
to
Figure
EE
96
Normal
Brown
to
grayish
tan
de
posits
and
slight
electrode
wear
indicate
correct
spark
plug
heat
range
Carbon
fouled
Dry
fluffy
carbon
deposits
on
the
insulator
and
electrode
are
usually
caused
by
slow
speed
driving
in
city
weak
ignition
too
rich
fuel
mixture
dirty
air
cleaner
etc
It
is
advisable
to
replace
with
plugs
having
hotter
heat
range
Oil
fouled
Wet
black
deposits
indi
cate
excessive
oil
entrance
into
combustion
chamber
through
worn
rings
and
pistons
or
excessive
clear
ance
between
valve
guides
and
stems
If
the
same
condition
re
mains
after
repair
use
a
hotter
plug
Engine
Electrical
System
SPARK
PLUG
CONTENTS
EE
4B
EE
47
EE
47
EE
47
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
EE
4B
Overheating
White
or
light
gray
in
sulator
with
black
or
gray
brown
spots
and
bluish
burnt
electrodes
indicate
engine
overheating
More
over
the
appearance
results
from
incorrect
ignition
timing
loose
Normal
Overheating
EE079
4
After
cleaning
dress
electrodes
with
a
smaU
fine
file
to
flatten
the
surfaces
of
both
center
and
side
electwdes
in
parallel
Set
spark
plug
gap
to
specification
5
InstaU
spark
plugs
and
torque
each
plug
to
L5
to
2
0
kg
m
11
to
14
ft
Ib
6
Connect
spark
plug
wires
CLEANING
AND
REGAP
Clean
spark
plugs
in
a
sand
blast
type
cleaner
Avoid
excessive
blasting
Clean
and
remove
carbon
or
oxide
deposits
but
do
not
wear
away
porcelain
If
deposits
are
too
stubborn
EE
47
spark
plugs
low
fuel
pump
pres
sure
wrong
selection
of
fuel
a
hotter
plug
etc
It
is
advisable
to
replace
with
plugs
having
colder
heat
range
Ir
i
Carbon
fould
Worn
Fig
EE
96
Spark
plug
discard
plugs
After
cleaning
spark
plugs
renew
firing
surface
of
electrodes
with
me
mentioned
aboVe
Then
gap
spark
plugs
to
specified
values
with
a
round
wire
feeler
gauge
All
spark
plugs
new
or
used
should
have
the
gap
checked
and
reset
by
bending
ground
electrode
EEOBO
Fig
EE
97
Setting
park
plug
gap
Engine
Removal
Installation
FRONT
INSULATOR
Removal
and
installation
7
To
install
reverse
order
of
re
moval
1
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Remove
hood
3
Suspend
engine
with
wire
or
chain
4
Loosen
front
engine
mounting
insulator
upper
nuts
both
sides
5
Carefully
raise
engine
a
little
with
a
hoist
and
cable
6
Remove
front
mounting
insula
tors
at
front
supports
after
removing
front
mounting
bolts
REAR
INSULATOR
Ramoval
and
Installation
1
Place
a
jack
under
transmission
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Fixing
bolts
and
nuts
Front
mounting
bracket
to
cylinder
block
Front
mounting
in
lator
to
brac
t
Front
mounting
insulator
to
front
support
Rear
mounting
insulator
to
transmission
Rear
mounting
insulator
to
rear
support
Rear
support
to
frame
Clutch
operating
cylinder
to
transmission
Exhaust
front
tube
to
exhaust
manifold
Center
bearing
bracket
to
crossrnember
Propeller
shaft
to
companion
flange
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
Io
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
ER
4
and
jack
it
up
slightly
2
Loosen
two
rear
engine
mounting
bolts
3
Loosen
two
exhaust
tube
hanger
bolts
California
models
only
4
Remove
rear
mounting
insulator
at
transmission
rear
extension
after
removing
insulator
securing
bolts
5
To
install
reverse
order
of
Ie
moval
2
6
to
3
6
19
to
26
2
6
to
3
6
19
t
o
76
1
4
to
1
8
10
to
13
3
2
to
3
7
23
to
27
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
2
5
to
3
5
18
to
25
1
9
to
2
5
14
to
18
1
6
to
2
2
12
to
16
2
4
to
3
3
17
to
24