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Pressure
relief
valve
opens
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C007S
Vacuum
valve
opens
INSPECTION
1
Check
the
amount
of
coolant
in
the
reservoir
tank
If
the
coolant
level
is
below
the
MIN
level
remove
the
re
servoirtank
ruler
cap
and
add
enough
oolant
to
reach
MAX
level
If
the
reservoir
tank
is
empty
check
the
coolantlevel
in
the
radiator
If
the
coolant
in
the
radiator
is
insuf
ficient
pour
it
into
radiator
up
to
the
radiator
cap
and
also
pour
it
into
the
reservoir
tank
until
MAX
level
If
the
coolant
in
the
reservoir
tank
d
ecreases
abnormally
rapid
check
for
a
leak
in
the
cooling
system
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
1
Reservoir
tank
is
only
inserted
to
reservoir
tank
bracket
and
can
be
easily
removed
To
install
reservoir
tank
reverse
the
order
of
remova
Fig
CO
12
Opefation
of
ReserVoir
Tank
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
Thermostat
Valve
opening
temperature
Oc
OF
Maximum
valve
lift
mmjOC
in
oF
Radiator
Type
Manual
transmission
Automatic
tralUJ1lission
Cap
relief
pressure
kg
cm2
psi
Testing
pressure
kg
cm
2
psi
Fan
Fan
belt
deflection
mm
in
cO
6
Temperate
type
Frigid
type
Tropical
type
82
180
88
190
76
5
I
70
8
95
8
loo
8
90
0
3
I
203
0
31j2
i
2
0
31
194
Corrugated
fm
type
Corrugated
fm
type
equipped
with
oil
cooler
0
9
I
3
1
6
23
8
to
12
0
31
to
0
47
Condition
Loss
of
water
Poor
circulation
Corrosion
Overheating
Over
cooling
Cooling
System
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
Probable
cause
Damaged
radiator
seams
Leaks
at
heater
connections
or
plugs
Leak
at
water
temperature
gauge
Loose
joints
Damaged
cylinder
head
gasket
Cracked
cylinder
block
Cracked
cylinder
head
Loose
cylinder
head
bolts
Restriction
in
system
Insufficient
coolant
Inoperative
water
pump
Loose
fan
belt
Inoperative
thermostat
Excessive
impurity
in
water
Infrequent
flushing
and
draining
of
system
Inoperative
thermostat
Radiator
fin
choked
with
mud
chaff
etc
Incorrect
ignition
and
valve
timing
Dirty
oil
and
sludge
in
engine
Inoperative
water
pump
Inoperative
torque
coupling
or
tem
coupling
Loose
fan
belt
Restricted
radiator
Inaccurate
temperature
gauge
Impurity
in
water
Inoperative
thermostat
Inaccurate
temperature
gauge
CO
7
Corrective
action
Repair
Repair
Tighten
Tighten
Replace
Check
engine
oil
for
contamination
and
reml
as
necessary
Replace
Check
engine
oil
in
crankcase
for
mixing
with
water
by
pulling
oil
level
gauge
Replace
Tighten
Check
hoses
for
crimps
and
clear
the
system
of
rust
and
sludge
by
flushing
radiator
Replenish
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Use
soft
clean
water
rain
water
is
satis
factory
Cooling
system
should
be
drained
and
flush
ed
thoroughly
at
least
twice
a
year
Permanent
antifreeze
Ethylene
glycol
base
can
be
used
throughout
the
seasons
of
the
year
and
change
periodically
at
intervals
recommended
Replace
Clean
out
air
passage
thoroughly
by
using
air
pressure
from
engine
side
of
radiator
Adjust
Refill
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Flush
radiator
Replace
Use
soft
dean
water
Replace
Replace
REMOVAL
It
is
much
easier
to
remove
engine
and
transmission
as
a
single
unit
than
to
remove
alone
After
removal
engine
can
be
separated
from
the
transmission
assembly
WARNING
a
Place
wheel
chocks
in
fronl
of
front
wheels
and
in
rear
of
rear
wheels
b
Be
sure
to
hoist
engine
in
a
safe
manner
c
You
should
not
remove
engine
until
exhaust
system
has
com
pletely
cooled
off
Otherwise
you
may
burn
your
self
and
or
fire
may
break
out
in
fuel
line
Note
Fender
coven
should
be
used
to
protect
car
body
1
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
from
battery
terminal
and
fusible
link
at
wire
connector
2
Remove
hood
as
follows
CAUTION
Have
an
assistant
help
you
so
as
to
prevent
damage
to
body
I
Mark
hood
hinge
locations
on
hood
to
facilitate
reinstallation
2
Support
hood
by
ltand
and
re
move
bolts
securing
it
to
hood
hinge
being
careful
not
to
let
hood
slip
when
bolts
are
removed
See
Fig
ER
2
3
Remove
hood
from
hood
hinge
f
Il
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Fig
ER
2
Removing
Hood
Remove
under
cover
Drain
radiator
coolant
and
engine
3
4
oil
5
Disconnect
upper
and
lower
hoses
from
radiator
and
disconnect
oil
cooler
hoses
automatic
transmission
only
6
Remove
four
bolts
securing
radia
Engine
Removal
Installation
tor
to
body
and
detach
radiator
after
removing
radiator
shroud
7
Remove
air
cleaner
assembly
from
carburetor
as
follows
1
Remove
fresh
air
duct
from
air
cleaner
2
Remove
hot
air
duct
from
air
cleaner
3
Loosen
air
cleaner
band
bolt
4
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
air
pump
hose
at
air
cleaner
5
Disconnect
air
cleaner
ta
rocker
cover
hose
at
rocker
cover
6
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
A
B
valve
hose
at
air
cleaner
7
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
related
vacuum
hoses
at
air
cleaner
8
Disconnect
accelerator
control
wire
from
carburetor
9
Disconnect
the
following
cables
wires
and
hoses
Wire
to
auto
choke
heater
Wire
to
throttle
opener
cut
solenoid
or
throttle
switch
Wire
to
fuel
cut
solenoid
Wire
to
vacuum
switching
valve
High
tension
cable
between
igni
tion
coil
and
distributor
Battery
cable
to
starter
motor
Wire
to
distributor
Wire
to
thermal
transmitter
Wire
to
alternator
Engine
ground
cable
oil
pressure
switch
and
engine
harness
No
2
See
Fig
ER
3
o
1
Ground
cable
2
Engine
harness
No
2
3
Oil
pressure
switch
Fig
ER
3
EA368
Disconnecting
Cable
and
Wire
Fuel
hose
at
fuel
pump
and
fuel
return
hose
at
connection
Air
pump
air
cleaner
hose
Carbon
canister
hoses
Heater
inlet
and
outlet
hoses
if
so
equipped
ER
3
Vacuum
hose
of
brake
booster
at
intake
manifold
Air
conditioner
equipped
model
10
Remove
compressor
belt
To
remove
loosen
idler
pulley
nut
and
adjusting
bolt
1
Remove
air
pump
2
Remove
compressor
retaining
bolts
and
move
compressor
toward
fender
to
facilitate
removal
of
engine
Nole
Never
discharge
gas
from
com
pressor
while
work
is
being
per
formed
II
Compressor
EA478
Fig
ER
4
Location
of
Air
Compressor
3
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
of
air
conditioner
from
connector
of
intake
manifold
4
Remove
F
i
C
D
actuator
from
bracket
II
Remove
clutch
operating
cylin
der
from
clutch
housing
manual
trans
mission
only
dJ
Tightening
torque
Clutch
operating
cylinder
E
A3
to
clutch
housing
3
1
to
4
1
kg
22
to
30
ft
lbl
Fig
ER
5
Removing
Clutch
Operating
Cylinder
The
3N71
B
trammission
is
a
fully
automatic
unit
consisting
primarily
of
a
3
element
hydraulic
torque
converter
and
two
planetary
gear
sets
Two
multiple
disc
c1utclies
a
multiple
disc
brake
brake
band
and
one
way
clutch
provide
the
friction
elements
necessary
to
obtain
the
desired
function
of
the
two
planetary
gear
ets
A
hydraulic
control
system
is
used
to
operate
the
friction
elements
and
automatic
shift
controls
TORQUE
CONVERTER
The
torque
converter
is
attached
to
the
crankshaft
through
a
flexible
drive
plate
Heat
generat
in
the
t
rque
converter
is
dissipated
by
circulating
the
transmission
fluid
through
an
oil
to
water
type
cooler
in
the
radiator
lower
tank
The
welded
comtruction
of
the
torque
co
verter
prevents
di
3
ssembly
or
service
unless
highly
specialized
equipment
is
available
Qj
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Autpmatic
Trimsmissi6n
DEScRIPTION
FLUID
RECOMMENDAnON
Use
DEXRON
type
automatic
transmission
fluid
only
IDENTIFICATION
NUMBER
Stamped
position
The
plate
is
attached
to
the
right
han
side
of
transmission
case
AT
M
Fig
AT
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Identification
Number
Identification
of
number
arranaemanta
JAPAJllUTOIlATlC
TRAJISIIISSIO
C8
Ull
MODEL
X
0
12
3
NO
7
6
0
1
2
34
Number
designation
76
0
I
2
34
L
Serial
productioo
number
for
the
month
Month
of
production
1
Jan
2
Feb
X
Oct
Y
Nov
Z
Dec
Lut
IJgUre
denotins
the
year
A
D
IJ
III
J
W
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1
Transmission
case
2
Oil
pump
3
Front
clutch
4
Band
brake
5
Rear
dutch
6
Front
planetary
geat
7
Rear
planetary
gear
8
One
way
clutch
9
Low
4
Reverse
brake
10
Oil
distributor
11
Governor
12
utput
shaft
13
Rear
extension
14
Oil
pan
IS
Control
valve
16
Input
shaft
17
Torque
converter
18
Converter
housi
19
Drive
pia
te
Tightening
torque
T
of
bolts
and
nuts
kg
m
ft
lb
@
T
4
to
5
29
to
36
@
T
14
to
16
101
to
116
@
T
4
5
to
5
5
33
to
40
@
T
0
6
to
0
8
4
3
to
5
8
@
T
0
5
to
0
7
3
6
to
5
1
T
2
0
to
2
5
14
to
18
@
T
1
3
to
1
8
9
to
13
@
T
0
55
ta
0
75
4
0
to
5
4
CD
T
0
25
to
0
35
1
8
to
2
5
AT312
Fig
AT
2
3N71B
Automatic
Trammiuion
AT
2
Fig
FA
3
Installing
Coller
Pin
II
Install
hub
cap
with
new
Q
ring
and
wheel
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
Correct
front
wheel
alignment
as
sures
proper
car
handling
characteris
tics
and
minimum
steering
effort
with
the
least
amount
of
tire
wear
Before
adjusting
front
wheel
alignment
be
sure
to
make
preliminary
inspection
of
front
end
parts
Tire
pressure
and
balance
Wheel
bearings
and
wheel
bearing
nuts
Steering
gear
play
Steering
gear
housing
loose
at
frame
Steering
linkage
and
connections
Shock
absorber
operation
If
wrong
repair
or
replace
the
damaged
portion
or
parts
When
using
equipment
for
front
wheel
alignment
inspection
follow
the
instructions
furnished
with
equipment
Note
Inspection
should
be
made
with
the
car
set
Ievel
and
at
curb
weight
Cember
end
caster
Camber
and
caster
are
preset
at
factory
and
cannot
be
adjusted
The
car
requires
only
toe
in
and
car
posture
adjustment
Note
If
camber
or
caster
alignment
is
not
within
specifications
check
as
sociated
parts
Repair
or
replace
as
necessary
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Toe
In
Measure
toe
in
and
adjust
as
neces
sary
For
adjustment
carry
out
the
following
procedure
1
With
steering
wheel
at
its
straight
ahead
position
check
front
wheels
to
see
if
they
are
set
in
straight
ahead
positions
2
Toe
in
can
be
adjusted
by
varying
length
of
steering
side
rods
Note
a
Loosen
lock
nuts
and
turn
left
and
right
side
rods
equally
b
Turning
side
rods
in
forward
direc
tion
of
car
inaeases
toe
in
c
If
side
rods
have
been
disassembled
set
at
specified
distance
A
be
forehand
when
reassembling
d
Be
sure
to
s
w
side
rods
into
ball
joint
sockets
more
than
20
mm
0
79
in
A
315
mm
12
40
in
EfJK
Toe
in
Unladen
1
to
3
mm
0
04
to
0
12
in
Unladen
means
the
following
conditions
Tankful
of
fuel
radiator
filled
and
engine
oil
full
Spare
tire
jack
hand
tools
mats
in
design
position
All
tires
inflated
to
specified
pres
sure
All
excessive
mud
dirt
and
road
deposit
accumulations
away
from
chassis
and
underbody
3
After
correct
toe
in
is
obtained
tighten
side
rod
adjusting
nuts
FA
J
Toe
in
A
B
Toe
in
28
Lines
parallel
to
center
line
of
body
8
F
A696
FA724
Fig
FA
4
Adj
ting
Toe
in
r
II
Li
1
t
Fig
FA
5
Side
Rod
T
Side
lod
edjusting
nl
8
to
10
0
kg
58
to
72
ft
1
Drive
caf
r
whet
ls
ride
01
properly
2
Gauge
sh
steenng
whe
tion
3
Rota
right
an
on
lOner
Tu
corre
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A
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7181
JOck
CL
C
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
COIL
SPRING
Models
equipped
with
air
conditioning
Models
not
equipped
with
air
conditioning
10
5
x
100
x
375
0
413
x
3
94
x
1476
1
62
90
7
Spring
constant
kg
mm
Ib
in
10
8
x
100
x
375
0
425
x
3
94
x
1476
1
65
92
4
Dimension
A
x
C
x
L
AxCxL
Wire
diameter
mm
in
x
Coil
diameter
mm
in
x
Free
length
mm
in
STRUT
ASSEMBLY
Shock
absorber
type
Piston
rod
diameter
mm
in
Piston
diameter
mm
in
Stroke
nun
in
Damping
force
at
0
3
m
1
0
ft
sec
Expansion
kg
Ib
Compression
kg
Ib
Double
acting
hydraulic
20
0
79
30
1
18
164
6
46
30
to
40
66
to
88
17
to
23
37
to
51
STABILIZER
BAR
Bar
diameter
Identification
mark
mm
in
20
0
79
Red
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
Unladen
1
Kingpin
inclination
Turning
angle
of
front
wheel
Inside
Outside
mm
in
degree
degree
0
to
1030
j040
to
3010
1055
t9
3025
2
I
to
3
0
04
to
0
12
6
30
to
13
70
SO
to
9020
Camber
Caster
degree
degree
Toe
in
degree
degree
380
to
420
31
io
to
35
i0
I
Tankful
of
fuel
radiator
coolant
and
engine
oil
Spare
tire
jack
hand
tool
and
mats
in
designed
position
2
For
Wagon
only
FA
13
DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
F
BODY
CONSTRUCTION
BODY
ALIGNMENT
BUMPER
DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION
FRONT
BUMPER
REAR
BUMPER
BODY
FRONT
END
RADIATOR
GRILLE
FRONT
APRON
COWL
TOP
GRILLE
FRONT
FENDER
FENDER
PROTECTOR
HOOD
HOOD
LOCK
CONTROL
DOORS
FRONT
DOOR
REAR
DOOR
4
door
Sedan
and
Wagon
BODY
REAR
END
TRUNK
LID
Sedan
SAC
K
000
R
Hatchabck
BODY
CONTENTS
BF
2
BF
4
BF
5
BF
5
BF
6
BF
8
SF
8
BF
9
BF
9
BF
9
BF
10
BF
10
BF
10
BF
11
BF
11
BF
12
BF
12
BF
15
BF
16
BF
16
BF
18
TAILGATE
Wagon
WINDSHIELD
AND
WINDOW
GLASS
WINDSHIELD
GLASS
REAR
WINDOW
GLASS
Sedan
and
Hatchback
REAR
WINDOW
GLASS
Wagon
SIDE
WINDOW
GLASS
2
Door
Sedan
and
Hatchback
REAR
QUARTER
WINDOW
GLASS
Hatchback
REAR
SIDE
WINDOW
GLASS
Wagon
INTERIOR
INSTRUMENT
PANEL
CONSOLE
BOX
SEAT
SEAT
BELT
TRIM
AND
MOLDING
ROOF
TRIMMING
BODY
SIDE
TRIM
AND
MOLDING
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
BF
20
8F
21
SF
21
BF
22
SF
23
BF
26
BF
26
BF
27
SF
29
BF
29
SF
30
BF
30
BF
31
SF
32
BF
32
BF
32
BF
34
RADIATOR
GRILLE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
I
Open
hood
2
Remove
radiator
grille
attaching
screws
3
Detach
radiator
grille
from
front
end
of
car
4
Disconnect
front
combination
lamp
connectors
Then
remove
radia
tor
grille
S
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Note
a
Radiator
grille
is
made
of
plastic
so
do
not
use
excessive
force
b
Take
care
to
keep
any
oil
away
from
radiator
grille
FRONT
APRON
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
1
Remove
screws
attaching
front
apron
to
front
fender
2
Remove
screws
attaching
front
apron
to
hood
lock
stay
3
Remove
screws
attaching
front
apron
to
radiator
core
support
4
Remove
screws
attaching
front
apron
to
bracket
S
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Body
BODY
FRONT
END
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Fig
BF
11
Removing
RadiIJtor
Grille
S
1
i
oo
1
0
ole
I
Q
I
f
J
0
0
i
I
g
nl
o
A
BF
9
4
1
J
n
Jf
rf
BF745B
Fig
BF
12
Remouing
Front
Apron