12
Disconnect
speedometer
cable
from
rear
extension
housing
13
Remove
transmission
control
linkage
I
For
cars
equipped
with
manual
transmission
remove
gear
shift
control
lever
Fig
ER
6
Removing
Gear
Shift
Control
Lever
2
For
cars
equipped
with
auto
matic
transmission
disconnect
selector
range
lever
e
a
EA163
Fig
ER
7
Di8connecting
Selector
Range
Lever
14
Disconnect
exhaust
front
tube
from
exhaust
manifold
and
exhaust
mounting
bracket
rom
transmission
I
liJ
Tightening
torque
I
ER370
Front
tube
to
exheust
manifold
1
9
to
2
5kg
m
14
to
18
ft
Ibl
Fig
ER
S
Disconnecting
E
chaust
Front
Tube
Engine
Remov
1
Installation
15
Hang
front
tube
end
with
a
suitable
thread
or
a
wire
to
prevent
tube
from
falling
J
6
Remove
propeller
shaft
Refer
to
Propeller
Shaft
Section
PO
for
removal
Plug
the
opening
end
of
rear
extension
housing
to
pre
vent
oil
leakage
P0315
liJ
Tightening
torque
Propeller
shaft
to
companion
flange
2
4
to
3
3
kg
m
17
to
24
ft
bl
Fig
ER
9
Removing
Propeller
Shaft
Note
Pul
me
tch
mark
on
both
shaft
and
companion
flange
so
that
shoft
can
be
reinstalled
in
original
posi
tion
17
Support
transmission
with
jack
18
Remove
bolts
securing
rear
engine
mounting
member
to
the
body
19
Attach
Engine
slinger
10006H7202
as
shown
in
Fig
ER
IO
Note
Use
slinger
only
wheo
engine
is
removed
from
or
installed
on
car
Be
sure
to
remove
it
efter
Ulle
This
slinger
is
listed
in
Parts
Cet
log
as
a
service
optiop
20
Connect
suitable
wire
or
chain
to
Engine
Slingers
and
raise
engine
a
little
to
take
weight
off
front
mount
ing
insulators
WARNING
For
sofety
in
subsequent
steps
ten
sion
of
wire
or
chain
should
be
slackened
against
engine
21
Remove
bolts
securing
front
engine
mounting
brackets
to
froni
engine
mounting
insulators
22
Reise
engine
and
transmission
and
remove
from
car
as
a
single
unit
See
Fig
ER
IO
CAUTION
a
Before
raising
engine
10gether
with
transmission
make
sure
that
all
hoses
and
wires
connected
thereto
are
disconnected
or
removed
b
When
raising
engine
be
especially
careful
not
to
knock
it
against
adjacent
parts
ER
4
EA225
Fig
ER
IO
Removing
Engine
Engine
Removal
Installation
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Front
engine
mounting
bracket
to
engine
Front
insulator
to
engine
mounting
bracket
Front
insulator
to
suspension
member
Rear
insulator
to
rear
engine
mounting
member
Rear
engine
mounting
member
to
body
Rear
insulator
to
trailsmission
Clutch
operating
cylinder
to
clutch
housing
Front
tube
to
exhaust
manifold
Propeller
shaft
to
companion
flange
Emaust
mounting
bracket
to
tranSmission
kg
rn
ft
lb
kg
rn
ft
Ib
gem
ft
Ib
g
m
ft
lb
g
m
ft
Ib
g
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
Ib
g
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
g
m
ft
Ib
ER
6
1
6
to
2
1
12
to
IS
1
6
to
p
12
0
I
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
0
9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8
7
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
0
9
to
q
6
5
to
8
7
3
1
to
4
1
22
to
30
1
9
to
2
5
14
to
18
2
4
to
3
3
17
to
24
0
8
to
1
2
5
8
to
8
7
DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONCL
CLUTCH
CONTENTS
ADJUSTMENT
CLUTCH
PEDAL
HEIGHT
CLUTCH
PEDAL
FREE
TRAVEL
BLEEDING
CLUTCH
SYSTEM
CLUTCH
CONTROL
CLUTCH
PEDAL
CLUTCH
MASTER
CYLINDER
OPERATING
CYLINDER
CLUTCH
LINE
CLUTCH
UNIT
CLUTCH
DISC
AND
COVER
CL
2
CL
2
CL
2
CL
2
CL
3
CL
3
CL
4
CL
5
CL
6
CL
7
CL
7
RELEASE
BEARING
PILOT
BUSHING
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INSPEctiON
AND
ADJUSTMENT
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
I
ECTIONS
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
CL
8
CL
9
CL
10
CL
10
CL10
CL
11
CL
12
CL
14
CLUTCH
PEDAL
HEIGHT
I
Adjust
clutch
pedal
height
H
to
the
specified
range
with
pedal
stopper
adjusting
nut
Then
tighten
lock
nut
CD
2
Adjust
clutch
pedal
free
play
A
to
the
specified
range
at
pedal
pad
with
clutch
master
cylinder
push
rod
Then
tighten
lock
nut
@
Note
a
Pedal
free
play
appeared
due
to
clearance
among
pedal
hole
push
rod
and
piston
should
be
measured
on
top
face
of
pedal
pad
b
Depress
and
release
clutch
pedal
over
its
entire
stroke
to
ensure
that
the
clutch
linkage
operates
smooth
ly
without
squeak
noise
inter
ference
and
binding
I
I
Lock
nut
2
Lock
nut
Cl325
Fig
CL
I
AdjlUting
Clutch
Pedal
Height
Pedal
height
H
143
to
149
mm
5
63
to
5
87
in
Pedal
free
play
An
1
to
5
mm
0
04
to
0
20
in
Clutch
ADJUSTMENT
tfl
Tightening
torque
Lock
nut
CD
0
8
to
1
2
kg
m
5
8
to
8
7
ft
Ib
Lock
nut
@
0
8
to
1
Icll
m
5
8
to
8
7
ft
lbl
CLUTCH
PEDAL
FREE
TRAVEL
Adjust
clutch
pedal
free
travel
whenever
clutch
does
not
disengage
properly
or
whenever
new
clutch
parts
are
i
lslalled
I
Loosen
lock
nut
and
push
nut
djust
length
of
push
rod
by
turning
p
lsh
rod
with
open
end
wrench
until
release
bearing
lightly
touches
clutch
dia
phragm
spring
2
Then
turn
push
rod
back
approxi
mately
I
4
turns
so
that
withdrawal
lever
play
B
clearance
between
withdrawal
lever
push
nut
and
with
drawal
lever
is
within
the
specified
range
V
@
1
B
I
Lock
nut
2
Push
nut
3
Withdrawallcver
CL327
Fig
CL
2
AdjlUting
Clutch
Pedal
Free
Trauel
3
Tighten
lock
nut
against
push
nut
being
careful
not
to
disturb
the
adjustment
4
Depress
and
release
clutch
pedal
several
times
then
recheck
with
drawal
lever
play
B
Readjust
if
necessary
5
Finally
measure
pedal
free
travel
C
at
center
of
pedal
pad
CL
2
Withdrawalle
er
play
nBn
clearance
between
withdrawal
I
er
push
nut
and
withdrawal
le
erl
1
0
to
2
0
mm
0
039
to
0
079
in
Clutch
pedal
free
tr
el
en
at
center
of
pedal
pad
16to33
mm
0
63
to
1
30
in
BLEEDING
CLUTCH
SYSTEM
The
hydraulic
clutch
system
must
be
bled
whenever
clutch
line
has
been
disconnected
or
air
has
entered
it
When
pedal
action
has
a
spongy
feeling
it
is
an
indication
that
air
has
entered
the
system
Bleeding
clutch
system
is
an
essen
tial
part
of
regular
clutch
service
I
Remove
cap
of
reservoir
and
top
up
with
recommended
brake
fluid
2
Thoroughly
clean
mud
and
dust
from
bleeder
screw
of
operating
cyl
inder
so
that
outlet
hole
is
free
from
any
foreign
material
Install
bleeder
hose
vinyl
hose
on
bleeder
screw
Place
the
other
end
of
it
in
a
container
filled
with
brake
fluid
3
Have
a
co
worker
depress
clutch
pedal
two
or
three
times
With
clutch
pedal
depressed
fully
loosen
bleeder
screw
to
bleed
air
out
of
clutch
sys
tem
4
Close
bleeder
screw
quickly
as
clutch
pedal
is
on
down
stroke
5
Allow
clutch
pedal
to
return
slowly
with
bleeder
screw
closed
6
Repeat
steps
3
through
5
until
no
air
bubble
shows
in
the
vinyl
hose
tfl
Tightening
torque
Bleeder
screw
0
7
to
0
9
kg
m
5
1
to
6
5
ft
lbl
7
Depress
and
release
clutch
pedal
several
times
then
check
for
external
hydraulic
leaks
at
connections
Clutch
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
ENERALSPECIFICATIONS
Clutch
control
system
Type
of
clutch
control
Clutch
master
cylinder
Diameter
Clutch
operating
cylinder
Type
Diameter
Clutch
disc
Type
Facing
size
Outer
dia
x
Inner
dia
x
Thickness
Thicmess
of
disc
assembly
Free
Installed
Number
of
torsion
springs
Clutch
cover
Type
FuU
load
Hydraulic
mill
in
15
88
mm
in
Adjustable
1746
180CBL
mrn
in
180
x
125
x
3
5
7
09
x
4
92
x
0
138
mm
in
mm
in
8
5
to
9
2
0
335
to
0
362
7
6
to
8
0
0
299
to
0
315
6
kg
Ob
CI80S
335
to
385
739
to
849
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
Clutch
pedal
Pedal
height
H
Pedal
free
play
A
Withdiawallever
play
B
Pedalfree
travel
C
Clutch
master
cylinder
Maximum
clearance
between
cylinder
bore
and
piston
Clutch
operating
cylinder
Maximum
clearance
belween
cylinder
bore
and
piston
Clutch
disc
Wear
liinit
of
facing
Depth
of
rivet
head
below
facing
surface
Runoullimit
Distance
of
runout
checking
point
from
the
hub
center
Maximum
backlash
of
spline
at
outer
edge
of
disc
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
mm
in
143
to
149
5
63
to
5
87
1
to
5
0
04
to
0
20
1
0
to
2
0
0
039
to
0
079
16
to
33
0
63
to
1
30
mm
in
Less
than
0
15
0
0059
mm
in
Less
than
0
15
0
0059
mm
in
mm
in
0
3
0
012
0
5
0
020
mm
in
85
3
35
mm
in
0
4
0
016
CLIO
Condition
Clutch
slips
Clutch
drags
Clutch
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
Probable
cause
and
testing
Corrective
action
Slipping
of
clutch
may
be
noticeable
when
any
of
the
following
symptoms
is
encountered
during
operation
I
Car
will
not
respond
to
erigine
speed
during
acceleration
2
Insufficient
car
speed
3
Lack
of
power
during
uphill
driving
Some
of
the
above
conditions
may
also
be
attributable
to
engine
problem
First
determine
whether
engine
or
clutch
is
causing
the
problem
If
slipping
clutch
is
left
unheeded
wear
and
or
overheating
will
occur
on
clutch
facing
to
such
an
extent
that
it
is
no
longer
serviceable
TO
TEST
FOR
SLIPPING
CLurCH
proceed
as
follows
During
upgrade
havelling
run
engine
at
about
40
to
50
km
h
25
to
31
MPH
with
gear
shift
lever
in
3rd
speed
position
shift
into
highest
gear
and
t
the
same
time
rev
up
engine
If
clutch
is
slipping
car
willnot
readily
respond
to
depression
of
accelerator
pedal
Clutch
facing
warn
excessively
Oil
or
grease
on
clutch
facing
Warped
clutch
cover
or
pressure
plate
Replace
Replace
Repair
or
replace
Dragging
clu
tch
is
particularly
noticeable
when
shifting
gears
especially
into
low
gear
TO
TEST
FOR
DRAGGING
CLurCH
proceed
as
follows
I
Start
engine
Disengage
clutch
Shift
into
reverse
gear
and
then
into
Neutral
Gradually
increase
engine
speed
and
again
shift
into
reverse
gear
If
clutch
is
dragging
gear
grating
is
heard
when
shifting
gears
from
Neutral
into
Reverse
2
Stop
engine
and
shift
gears
Conduct
this
test
at
each
gear
position
3
In
step
2
gears
are
shifted
smoothly
except
1st
speed
position
at
idling
a
If
dragging
is
encountered
at
the
end
of
shifting
check
condition
of
synchro
mechanism
in
transmission
b
If
dragging
is
encountered
at
the
beginning
of
shifting
proceed
to
step
4
below
4
Push
change
lever
toward
Reverse
ide
depress
pedal
to
check
for
free
travel
of
pedal
a
If
pedal
can
be
depressed
further
check
clutch
for
condition
b
If
pedal
cannot
be
depressed
further
proceed
to
step
5
below
5
Check
clutch
control
pedal
height
pedal
free
play
free
travel
withdrawal
lever
play
etc
If
any
abnormal
condition
does
not
exist
and
if
pedal
cannot
be
depressed
further
check
clutch
for
condition
Clutch
disc
runout
or
warped
Wear
or
rust
on
hub
splines
in
clutch
disc
Diaphragm
spring
toe
height
out
of
adjustment
or
toe
tip
worn
Worn
or
improperly
installed
parts
Replace
Clean
and
lubricate
with
grease
or
replace
Adjust
or
replace
Repair
or
replace
CL12
Clutch
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
Tool
number
tool
name
ST206100ll0
Clutch
aligning
bar
KV30100100
Clutch
aligning
bar
STI0050100
Distance
piece
ST20050010
Base
plate
0
@
IKent
Moore
No
Reference
page
or
Fig
No
Unit
application
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Fig
CL
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Fig
CL
15
F4W60L
Fig
qIO
Fig
CL
15
FS5W60L
Fig
CL
13
Fig
CL
13
Tool
number
tool
name
ST2005005
I
Set
bolts
YVYYVYVV
ST20050240
Diaphragm
spring
adjusting
wrench
KVIOl02800
Pilot
bushing
puller
GG94310000
Flare
nut
torque
wrench
Applicable
to
all
B310
series
model
C114
Kent
Moore
No
Reference
page
or
FiR
No
Unit
application
Fig
CL
I3
Fig
CL
14
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Fig
CL
21
Page
CL
3
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CL
5
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CUi
DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
MANUAL
TRANSMISSION
CONTENTS
4
SPEED
TRANSMISSION
Model
F4W60L
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
DISASSEMBL
Y
TRANSMISSION
CASE
DISASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY
OF
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
ADAPTER
PLATE
DISASSEMBLY
REAR
EXTENSION
DISASSEMBLY
INSPECTION
TRANSMISSION
CASE
AND
REAR
EXTENSION
BEARING
GEARS
AND
SHAFTS
BAULK
RING
SHIFTING
INSERT
01
L
SEAL
REAR
ENGINE
MOUNTING
INSULATOR
ASSEMBL
Y
FRONT
COVER
ASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION
CASE
ASSEMBLY
REAR
EXTENSION
ASSEMBLY
ADAPTER
PLATE
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
OF
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION
ASSEMBLY
S
SPEED
TRANSMISSION
Model
fSSW60L
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
MT
2
MT
3
MT
4
MT
5
MT
5
MT
5
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT
9
MT10
MT10
MT10
MT10
MT10
MT10
MT10
MT10
MTll
MT
1
1
MT14
MT
16
MT17
MT18
DISASSEMBL
Y
TRANSMISSION
CASE
DISASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY
OF
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
ADAPTER
PLATE
DISASSEMBLY
REAR
EXTENSION
DISASSEMBLY
INSPECTION
TRANSMISSION
CASE
AND
REAR
EXTENSION
BEARING
GEARS
AND
SHAFTS
BAULK
RING
SHIFTING
INSERT
01
L
SEAL
REAR
ENGINE
MOUNTING
INSULATOR
ASSEMBLY
FRONT
COVER
ASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION
CASE
ASSEMBLY
REAR
EXTENSION
ASSEMBLY
ADAPTER
PLATE
ASSEMBLY
ASSEMBLY
OF
GEAR
ASSEMBLY
TRANSMISSION
ASSEMBLY
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
MT19
MT19
MT19
MT
22
MT
22
MT
23
MT
23
MT
23
MT
23
MT
23
MT
24
MT
24
MT
24
MT
24
MT
24
MT
24
MT
24
MT
24
MT
25
MT
29
MT31
MT31
MT32
MT
33
MT
34
MT
35