carb DATSUN 210 1979 User Guide

Page 32 of 548


Condition

IMPROPER
ENGINE

IDLING

Fuelsystam
out
of

order

Low

1
ion
Engine
Tune

up

Probable
cause

Clogged
or

damaged
carburetor

jets

Incorrect
idle

adjustment

Clogged
air
cleaner
filter

Damaged
manifold

gaskets
or
carburetor

insulator

bnproper
float
level

adjustment

LoOse
air
hoses

or
air
fuel
mixture

hoses
of

carburetor

Malfunctioning
carburetor
choke

Malfunctioning
anti

backfire
valve

Malfunctioning
automatic

temperature
con

trol
air
cleaner

Inoperative
idle

compensator

Carbon
canister

purge
line
hose

damaged
or

disconnected

Stick
E
F
E
v

ve
shaft

Othen
Incorrect
valve
clearance

Extremely
low
revolution

Malfunction
of

the

ignition
system
spark

plug
high
tension
cable

ignition
coil
etc

incorrect
basic

ignition
timing

Malfunction
of

chol
e

valve
or

linkage

Malfunction
of

vacuum
motor

sensor
or

hoses
of

air
cleaner

Incorrect
idle

adjustment

Cloged
air
cleaner

fIIter

Malfunction

of
idle

compensator
of

air

cleaner

Malfunction
of
E
G
R

control
valve

Loose
manifold
and

cylinder
head
bolts

Higli

engine
idle

opem
Dragged
accelerator

linkage

Incorrect
idle

adjustment

Malfunction
of

T
O

C
s

system
or
tluottle

opener
Except
FU
models

Malfunction
of

speed
switch
and
harness

Except
FU
models

ET

18
Corrective
action

Clean
or

replace

Adjust

Replace
element

Replace
gasket
or
insulator

Adjust

Check
for
loose
connections

Check

lUId
adjust

Check
for
loose
connection

of
vacuum
hose

Check
A
I

C
air

cleaner

Check
for
connection

of
idle

compensator

hose
or

replace
idle

compensator

Connect
or

replace

Repair

Previously
mentioned

Adjust

Adjust

Replace

Adjust

Adjust

Check
for
loose
hoses

Replace
system
com

ponentsif
necessary

Adj
lSt
idle

speed

Replace
air

cleaner
filter

Replace

Clean
or

replace

Retighten
bolts

Check
ahd
correct
accelerator

linkage

Adjust
idle

speed

Check
for
loose
vacuum
hose
and
harness

connections

Adjust
replace
if
necessary

Check
for
loose
connections

Repair
or

replace
if

necessary

Page 33 of 548


Condition

ENGINE
POWER
NOT

UP

TO
NORMAL

Low

compmsion

Ignition
system
out
of

order

Fuel

system
out
of

order

Air
intake

system
out

of

order

Emission
control

Overheating

J

f
H
r

Overcooling
Engine
liune
up

Probable
cause

Malfunction
of
throttle
valve
switch
and

linkage
FU

models

Incorrect

ignition
timing

Damaged

spark
plugs

Wom
distributor

points

Malfunction
of

T
C
S

cMalfunction
of
S
D
V

Milfunction
of
choke

system

Clogged
fuel

pipe
or

floating
valve

Dirty
or

clogged
fuel
filter

Fuel

pump
will
not
work

properly

Clogged
carb

retor

jets

Clogged
air
cleaner

Air

aling
from
manifold

g
sket
r

carburetor

gasket

Malfunction
of
E

G
R
valve

Stick
E

F
E
valve
shaft

Insufficient
coolant

Loose
fan
bel

Wom
or
oiled
fan
belt

Inoperative
therinostat

Wom
ater

pu
p

Clogged
or
leaky
radiator

Wom
radiator
filler

ca

Air
in

cooling
ystein

Improper
engine
oil

grade

Incorrect

ignition
timing

Clogged
carburetor

lean
miiture

Inoperative
thermostat

1

ET
19
Corrective
action

Check
throttle
valve
switch
and

linkage

Adjusi
i
r

replace
if

necessary

Previously
m
entioned

Adjust

Clean

adjust
or

replace
plugs

Dress
or

replace
points
Also
check

condenser

Check
and

correct

Check
and

replace

Adjust

Clean

Replace

Repair
or

replace

t
J
Disassemble
and
clean

Replace
element

Replace

gasket

Check
and

replace

Repair

Replenish

Adjust
fan
belt

Replace

Replace

Repl
ce

Flush

repair
or

replace

ReplaCe

Retightin
e
ch

part
of

cooling
system

Replace
with

proper
grade
oil

Adjust

Overhaui
carburetor

Replace

Page 34 of 548


Condition

Othen

NOISY
ENGINE

Cor

knockillll

M8chanicol

knocking

Crankshaft

bearing

knocking

Connecting
rod

bearing
knocking

Piston
and

cylinder

noise

Piston

pin
noise

Water

pump
noise

Air

pump
noise

Others
Engine
Tune

up

Probable
cause

Improper
octane
fuel

Improper
tire

pressure

Dragging
brake

Dutch

slipping

Overloaded

engine

Carbon

knocking

Timing
knocking

Fuel

knocking

Preignition
miswing
of

spark
plug

This

strong
dull
noise
increases
when

engine

is
occelerated
To
locate
the

place
cause
a

misfire
on
each

cylinder
If
the
noise

stops

by
the
misfire
this

cylinder

generates
the

noise

This

is
a
little

higher
pitched
noise
than
the

crankshaft

knocking
and
also
increases

when

engine
is
accelerated
Cause
a
misfire

on
each

cylinder
and
if
the
noise
diminishes

almost

completely
this
crankshaft

bearing

generates
the
noise

When

you
hear
an

overlapping
metalic
noise

which
increases
its

magnitude
with
the

revolution
of

engine
and
which
decreases
as

engil
e
is
warmed

up
this
noise
is
caused

by

piston
and

cylinder
To
locate
the

place

cause
a
misfire
on
each

cylinder

This

noise
is
heared
at
each

highest
and

lowest
dead
end
of

piston
To
locate
the

place
cause
a
misfire

on
each

cylinder

This
noise

may
be
caused

by
worn
or

damaged
b

arings
or

by
the
uneven
surface

of

sliding
parts

Damaged
air

pump
Except
Canada
and
FU

models

An

improper
adjustment
of
valve
clearance

Noise
of

timing
chain

An
excessive
end

play
on
crankshaft

Noisy
E
F
E

valve
shaft

H20
Corrective
action

Replace
with

specified
octane
fuel

Inflate
to

sptcifled
pressure

Adjust

Adjwt

Use

right
gear
in

driving

Disassemble

cylinder
head

and
remove

carbon

Adjust
ignition
timing

Use

specified
octane
fuel

Use

specified

spark
plug

This
is
caused

by
worn
or

damaged
bearings

or

unevenly
worn
crankshaft
Renew

bearings
and

adjust
or

change
crankshaft

Check
lubrication

system

Same
as
the
case
of
crankshaft

bearings

This

may
cause
an
abnormal

wearing
of

cylinder
and
lower

compression
which
in

turn
will
cause
a
lower
out

put
power
and

excess
ive
consumption
of
oil

Overhaul

engine

This

may
cause
a
wear
on

piston
pin
or

piston
pin
hole

Renew

piston
and

piston
pin
assembly

Replace
water

pump
with
a
new
one

Repair
or

replace

Adjust

Adjust
the
tension
of
chain

Disassemble

engine
and
new
main

beaung

Repair

Page 35 of 548


Condition

ABNORMAL

COMBUSTION

backfire
afterfire

run
on
etc

Improper
ignition
timing

Fuel

system
out
of

order

Feulty
cylinder
heed

etc

Others

EXCESSIVE
OIL

CONSUMPTION

Oilleek8111
Engine
Tune

up

Probable
cause

Surging
A
T
C
air

cleaner
vacuum
motor

Note
This
noise
will
be
hmnl
when
clutch

iI

disengaged

We
r
on
clutch

pilot

bushing

Not
e
This
noise
will
be
heared
when

utch
iI

disengaged

Improper
ignition
timing

Improper
heal

range
of

spark
plugs

Damaged
carburetor
or
manifold

gasket

backfire
aftedire

Clogged
carburetor

jet

Improper
function
of
the
float

Uneven

idling
Run
on

Improperly
adjusted
T
O
C
S
set

pressure

Except
FU

models

Malfunction
of
anti

dieseling
solenoid
valve

Malfunction
of
fuel
shut
off

system
FU

models

Malfunction

or
auto
hoke

Improper
y

adjusted
valve
clearance

Excess
carbon

in
combustion
chamber

Da
laged
alve

spring

backfire
after
he

Malfunction
of
A
T
C
air
cleaner

Inoperative
anti4lackfire
valve

Loose
oil

tain
plUI

ose
or

damaged
oil

pan
gasket

Loose
or

damaled
chain
cover

gasket

Wom
oil
seal
in
front

and
rear
of
crankshaft

Loo
or

damaged
locker

cover

gasket

Improper
lilhtening
of

oU
filter

Loose
or

damaled
oil

pressure
switch

ET
21
Corrective
action

Repair
or

replace

Renew
bush

and

adjust
drive
shaft

Adjust
ignition
liming

Use

specified
spark
plugs

Replace
them

with
new

parts

Disassemble
carburetor
and
check
it

Adjust
the
level
and
check
needle
valve

Adjust

Adjust

Check

or

replace

Check
fuel
shut
off

system

Adjust
or
re

place
necessary

Adjust

Adjust

Remove
head
and

get
rid
of
carbon

Replace
it
wit
a

new
one

Check
for
loose
vacuum
hoses

Replace
if

necessary

Replace

Tighten
it

Renew

lasket
or

tighten
iI

Renew

gasket
or

lighten
it

Renew
oil
seal

Renew

gasket
r

lighten
it
but

not
too

much

Renew

gasket
and

tighten
it
with
the

proper

torque

Renew
oil

pressure
switch
or

tighten
it

Page 40 of 548


PRELIMINARY

CLEANING
AND

INSPECTION

Before

disassembling
engine
ob

serve
the
following
items

I

Prior
to

disassembling
check

outer

parts
for

sign
of
leak

past
their

gasketed
surfaces

2
Check
carburetor
and
fuel

pump

for
condition
fuel
hoses
for
deteriora

t
ion

cracks
or
otherwise

leakage
of

fuel

past
their

jointed
or

connected

surfaces

3

Wipe
dust
and
mud
off

engine

4

Inspect
outer

parts
for
visual

faults
and
broken
or

missing

parts
such

as
bolts
and

nuts

5
Check

piping
and
electrical
cir

cuits

for
deterioration
breakage

fittings
discontinuity
or
insulation

DISASSEMBLY

To

remove

engine
from
car
refer
to

Section
ER

for
Removal

1
Remove

starting
motor
then
re

move
transmission
from

engine

2
Remove
clutch
assembly

3
Remove

alternator
fan
belt
alter

nator
bracket
and
alternator
adjusting

bar

4
Remove

idler
pulley
air

pump

belt
and
idier

pulley
bracket

If
so

equipped

Note
Loosen
idler

pulley
nut
and

belt

adjusting
bolt
in
that
order

@

1

Idler

pulley
nut

2
Belt

adjusting
bolt

3
Air

pump
belt

4
Idler

pulley
bracket
EM527

Fig
EM
2

Removing
Idle

Pulley

Air

Pump
Belt
and
Idle

Pulley
Bracket
Engine
Mechanical

ENGINE
DISASSEMBLY

5

Remove
air

pump
pulley
air

pump
and
air

pump
bracket
If

so

equipped

6
Remove
fan
fan

spacer
and

pul

ley

7
Remove

oil
level

gauge

8
Remove

distributor

cap
and

high

tension

cables
as
an

assembly

9
Disconnect
distributor
vacuum

line
from
distributor
and
remove
dis

tributor

10
Disconnect

fuel
line
from

carbu

retor

II
Remove
fuel

pump
and
fuel
line

12
Remove
water
outlet
and

thermostat

13
Remove

engine
mounting
brack

et
R
H

14
Remove

oil

pump
and
filter
as

sembly

EL043

Fig
EM

3

Removing
Oil

Pump

15

Remove

spark
plugs

16

Install

Engine
Attachment

KVlOI02500
to

cylinder
block

using

engine

f1
ounling
bracket

R
H
attach

ing
studs
fuel

pump
attaching
studs

and
alternator

bracket

attaching
bolt

holes

17
Mount

engine
on

Engine
Stand

ST050I
SOOO

Fig
EM
4

EM
3
18
Remove

engine
mounting
brack

et

L
H

19
Disconnect

air
vacuum
and

blow

by
hoses
from
air

cleaner

20
Remove
air
cleaner
and
air

cleaner
brackets

21

Remove
vacuum
control
valve

assembly
and
bracket

as
a
unit

22
Remove
carburetor
and
baffle

plate

23

Remove
E
G
R
control
valve

24

Remove
intake
and
exhaust

manifold
assemblies

EM528

Fig
EM
5

Removing
Manifold

25
Remove
P
C
V

hose

pipe
con

nector
to
control
valve

26
Remove

rocker
cover

27
Loosen
valve
rocker

adjusting

nut
and
turn

adjusting
screws
out
to

disengage
push
rods
Then

evenly

loosen
rocker
shaft
bolts

28
Remove
rocker
shaft

assembly

EM453

Fig
EM
6
Removing
Rocker

Shaft

Assembly

29
Withdraw

push
rods
and

keep

them
in

correct
order
1

30
Loosen

cylinder
head
bolts

a

little
at
a
time

in
the

sequence
shown

in

Fig
EM
and
remove

cylinder

head

Page 42 of 548


CYLINDER
HEAD

I

Using
Valve
lifter
STl2070000

compress
valve

spring
and
remove

valve
collet

2

Release
Valve
Lifter
and
remove

spring
retainer

spring
oil
seal

spring

seat
and

valve

PREPARATION

FOR

INSPECTION

I

8efore

cleaning
check
for

signs

of
water

and
oille
s

2

Clean
oil
and

carbon

deposits

from
all

parts
They
should
be
clean

from

gaskets
and
sealant

3
Clean

all
oil
holes
with

solvent

and

dry
with

compressed
air

Make

sure

that

they
are
not

restricted

CYLINDER
HEAD

AND
VALVE

CHECKING

CYLINDER

HEAD
MATING
FACE

I

Make
a
visual
check
for
cracks

and

flaws

2

Measure
surface
of

cylinder
head

on

cylinder
block
sid
for

warpage

If

beyond

designated
limit

correct

s
rface
with

a
surface

grinder

Warpage
of
urfece

Less
than

0
1
mm
0
004
in

EM108

Fig
EM

IS
Checking

Cylinder
Head

Surface
Engine
Mechanical

EM462

Fig
EM

16
Removing
Value

3
Place
valve

components
in
order

INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR

Note

Surface

grinding
limit

The

grinding
limit

of

cylinder
head

is

determined

by
the

cylinder
block

grinding
in
an

engine

Depth
of

cylinder
head

grinding

is
A

Depth
of

cylinder
block

grinding

is

6B

The
limit
is
as

follows

A
B
0
2

mm
0
008
in

VALVE

i
Check
each
of

the
intake

and

exhaust
valve
for
worn

damaged
or

deformed
valve

caps
or
stems
Correct

or

replace
the
valve
that
is

faulty

For

standard
size
of
valve

refer
to

Service
Data

and

Specifications

2

Valve
face
or

valve
stem
end

surface
should
be

refaced

by
using
a

valve

grinder

Note
When
valve
head
has
been

worn

down
to
0
5

mm
0
020
in
in

thickness

replace
the
valve

Grinding
allowance
for
valve
stem

end
surface
is
0
5
mm
0
020
in
or

less

c

EM111

Fig
EM

19
Regrinding
Valve
Face

EM
5
C

vO@
lll@8

C
CQ8@
a

EM463

Fig
EM
17
Valve

Components

Note
Take
care
not
to
lose
valve

spring
seat
oil
seal
valve
collet

and
valve
rocker

guide

VALVE
SPRING

I

Check
valve

spring
for

squareness

using
a

steel

square
and

surface

plate

If

spring
is
out
of

square
S
more

than

specified
limit

replace
with

new

ones

Out

of

square
S

Less

than

1
6
mm

0
063
inl

L

1

EM296

Fig
EM
20

Measuring
Spring

Sguareness

2

Measure
the
free

length
and
the

tension

of
each

spring
If
the
measured

value
exceeds
the

specified
limit
re

place
spring

Refer

to
Service
Data
and

pecifica

tions

EMl13

Fig
EM
21

Measuring
Spring
Teruion

Page 46 of 548


Note
If

cylinder
bore
has
worn

beyond
the
wear
limit
use

cylinder

liner

Undersize

cylinder
liners
are
avail

able
for
service

Interference
fit
of
cylinder
liner
in

cylinder
block
ahould
be
0
08
to

0
09
mm
0
003
I
to
0
0035
in

PISTON
PISTON
PIN

AND
PISTON
RING

I
Remove
carbon
from

piston
and

ring
grooves
with
a

carbon

scraper
and

a

curved
steel
wire

The
wire
will
be

useful
in

cleaning
bottom
land

of

ring

groove
Clean
out
oil
slots
in
bottom

land
of
oil

ring
groove

2

Check
for

damage
scratches
and

wear

Replace
if
fault
is
detected

3
Measure

side
clearance
of

rings
in

ring
grooves
as
each

ring
is
installed

If
side
clearance
exceeds
the

speci

fied
limit

replace

piston
together
with

piston
ring

Max
tolerance
of

side

clearance

0
1

mm
0
0039
in
Engine
Mechanical

u

EM482

Fig
EM
38

Measuring
Ring
Gap

Note

a
When

piston
ring
only
is
to
be

replaced
without

cylinder
bore
be

ing
corrected
measure
the

gap
at

the
bottom

of

cylinder
where
the

wear
is
minor

b

Oversize

piston
rings
are
available

for
service
0
5
mm
0
020
in
1

0

mm
0
039
in
oversize

5

Measure

piston
pin
hole
in
rela

tion
to
the

outer
diameter
of

pin
If

wear

exceeds
limit

replace
piston
pin

together
with

piston
on
which
it
is

installed

Piston

pin
to

piston
clearance

O
OOS
to
0
012
mm

0

0003
to
0
0005
in

Note

Determine
the

fitting
of

piston

pin
into

piston
pin
hole

to
such
an

extent
that
it
can
be

pressed

smoothly

by
fmger
at
room
tem

perature
This

piston
pin
must
be
a

tight
press
fit
into

connecting
rod

EM481

Fig
EM
37
Me

suring
Piston

Ring

Side
Clearance

4

Measure

ring
gap
with
a
feeler

gauge
placing
ring

squarely
in

cyl

inder

Ring
should
be

placed
to
diameter

at

upper
or
lower

limit
of

ring
travel

If

ring

gap
exceeds
the

specified

limit

replace
ring

Max
tolerance
of

ring

gap

1
0
mm
0
039
in
EM131

Fig
EM
39
Piston
Pin

Fitting

CONNECTING
ROD

1
If
a

connecting
rod
has

any
flaw

on
either
side
of

thrust
face
and

large

end
correct
or

replace
it

Bend
and
torsion

per
100
mm
3

94
in

length

Less
than

0
05
mm
0
0020
in

EM

9
EM133

Fig
EM

40
Checking
Rod

Alignment

2
Check

connecting
rod

for
bend
or

torsion

using
a

connecting
rod

aligner

If
bend

or
torsion

exceeds
limit
cor

rect

or

replace

3
When

replacing
connecting
rod

select
rod

so

weight
difference
be

tween
new
and
old
ones
is
within
5

gr

0
180z

4
Install

connecting
rods
with
bear

iogs
on
to

corresponding
crank

pins

and
measure

thrust
clearance
If
meas

ured

value
exceeds
limit

replace
con

necting
rod

Max
tolerance
of

big
end

play

0
4
mm
0
016
in

l
Big
end

play

l

t

t

EM483

Fig
EM
41
Checking
Big
End

Pwy

CRANKSHAFT

I

Repair
or

replace
as

required
If

faults
are
minor

correct
with

fine

crocus
cloth

2
Check
with
a
micrometer

journals

and
crank

pins
for

taper
and
out
of

round
Measurement
should
be
taken

along

journals
for

taper
and

around

journals
for
out
of

round

If
out
of
round

or

taper
exceeds

the

specified
limit

replace
or

repair

Page 52 of 548


m
k

camSM9tJ
down
hole

Key
groove

EM767

Fig
EM
11

Setting
No

I
Piston

atT
D
C

18

Tighten
camshaft

sprocket
bolt

ifl

Tightening
torque

Camshaft

sprocket
bolt

4
to
4
8

kg
m

29

to
35
fHbl

EM502

Fig
EM
72

Tightening
Camshaft

Sprocket
Bolt

19
Install
chain
tensioner
and

tight

en
tensioner

attaching
bolts

ifl

Tightening
torque

Tensioner

enaching
bolt

0
6
to
0
8

kg
m

14
3

to
5
8
ft
b

EM503

Fig
EM
73

Installing
Chain

Tensioner

20
Check

projection
L
of
ten

sioner

spindle

If

projection
L
exceeds
the

speci

fied
limit

replace
chain
Engine
Mechanical

Correct

projection
L

Less

than

15
mm
0
59
inl

lEM504

Fig
EM
74

Checking
Projection
of

Tf

nsioner

Spindle

21

Correctly
install
oil
thrower
in

front
of
camshaft

sprocket

22
Press
new
oil
seal
in

timing
chain

cover
F
ran
t

cover
oil
seal
should
be

replaced
when
front
cover
is

disassem

bled

23
Install

timing
chain
cover
with

gasket
in

place

Note
When

inatalling
oil
seal

apply

coating
of

engine
oil
to

mating

shaft
to

prevent
scratches
and
fold

ed

lip
Also

apply
coating
of
oil
to

periphery
of
oil
seal

ifl
Tightening
torque

Timing
chain

cover
bolts

0
5
to
0
7

kg
m

3
6
to
5
1
ft
Ib

Z5

1
o

j

I

t
f

4

EM455

Fig
EM
75

Installing
Timing
Chain

Covtr

24
Install
water

pump
with

gasket

in

place

ifl
Tightening
torque

Water

pump
attaching
bolts

0

9
to
1
4

kg
m

16
5
to
10
1
ft
bl

25
Install
crank

pulley
then
con

firm
and
set
No
I

piston
at
T

D
C
on

compression
stroke

EM
15
ifl
Tightening
torque

Crank

pulley
nut

15to
20

kg
m

108
to
145
ft
b

26
Invert

engine
Install
oil
stniiner

and
oil

pan
using
new
gasket
and

oil

seal

Note
Give

coating
of
sealant
to
seam

between
oil

pan
gasket
and
oil

pan

oil
seal

ifl
Tightening
torque

Oil

pan
bolts

0
4
to
0
6

kg
m

12
9
to
4
3
ft
lb

27
Install

gasket
and

cylinder
head

Note
Do
not

apply
sealant
to

any

other

part
of

cylinder
block

and

head
surface

28

Tighten
cylinder
head
bolts

ifl

Tightening
torque

Cylinder
head
bolts

7
0
to
7
5

kg
m

51
to
54
ft

IM

Note

a
One

of

cylinder
head
bolts
is
smal

ler

in
diameter
than
others
and
has

a
hollow
head
It
should
be
install

ed
on

right
side
center
of

cylinder

head

b

Tightening
should
be
made
in

two

or
three

steps
finally
torquing
to

specification

c

Retighten
cylinder
head
bolt
after

engine
has
been
warmed

up

Refer
to
Carburetor
Idle
R
P
M

and
Mixture
Ratio
EF
Section
for

Adjustment
and

Inspection

EM505

Fig
EM
76
Cylinder
Head
Bolt

Tightening
Sequence

Page 53 of 548


29

Apply
engine
oiho
both
ends

of

push
rods
and
insert
in

proper
se

quence

30

Apply

engine
oil
to

valve
stem

end
and

rocker
arm
contact

surfaces

Position
rocker
shaft

assembly
on

cyI

inder
head

31

Tighten
rocker
shaft
bracket

bolts
to

specified
torque

fJ

Tightening
torque

Rocker
shaft
bracket
bolts

2
0
to
2
5

kg
m

14
to
18
ft

b

Note

Tightening
should
be
done

in

two
or
three

stages
outwardly
from

center
bracket

EM506

Fig
EM

77
Rocker

Shaft
Bolt

Tightening
Sequence

32

Adjust
valve

clearance
to

speci

fied
value

Note

a
First

set
clearance
to
0

25

mm

0
0098

in
when

engine
iscold

b
After

engine
has
been
assembled

warm
it

up
for
at
least
several

minutes

finally

adjust
clearance
to

specification
For
details
refer
to

Adjusting
Intake
and
Exhaust
Valve

Clearance
in
ET

Section

EM507
or

Wrench

2
Screwdriver

3
Feeler

gauge

Fig
EM
78

Adjusting
Value

Clearance
Engine
Mechanical

Valve

clearance

Intake
and

exhaust

hot

0
35
mm
0
014
in

cold

0

25
mm
0
010
in

fJ

Tightening
torque

Velve
rocker

adjusti
g
nut

1
6
to
2
2

kltm

12
to
16
ft
b

33

Install
rocker

cover

34

Install
intake
and

exhaust
mani

folds

fJ

Tightening
torque

Manifold
nuts

1
5
to
2
0

kg
m

11
to
14

fHb

Note

When

installing
intake
and
ex

haust

manifolds
locate
bolt

in

center
of

fitting
hole

EM528

Fig
EM
79

Installing
Manifolds

35
Install
E
G
R
control

valve

36

Install
baffle

plate
and

carbure

tor

fJ
Tightening

torque

Carburetor
nuts

0
4

to
0
6

kg
m

2
9
to
4
3
ft

Ibl

37
Install
vacuum

control
valve
as

sembly
and
bracket

38
Install

air
cleaner

bracket
and
air

cleaner

39

Connect
air

vacuum
and

blow

by
hoses
to
air

cleaner

40
Install

pipe
connector
to
control

valve
hose
and

engine

mounting
brack

etLR

41

Install

distributor

EM

16
CAUTION

a
8e
sure
to
set
No
1

piston
to

LD
C
of

compression
stroke

b
Before

instaliation
return
distribu

tor
rotor

approximately
30

degrees

from
its
correct

position
Insert

distributor

meshing
distributor

drive

gear
and
driven

gear

c
After
installation
distributor
rotor

should

align
with

mark
on
rotor

cap

J

No
1

mark

EM508

Fig
EM

80
Cornct
P05ition

of

Rotor

42

Dismount

engine
from

Engine

Stand

ST0501S000
and

place
it

on

suitable

engine
stand

Re

move

Engine
Attachment

KVlOI
2500

43

Install

spark
plugs
and

engine

mounting
bracket
R
H

44

Install
oil

pump
and
ftIter

assem

bly

45
Install
thermostat

and
water

outlet

46
Install
fuel

pump
and
fuel

lines

Do
not

forget
to

install

spacer
and

gasket

47

Install
distributor
vacuum
line

48
Install
distributor

cap
and

high

tension

cables
as
an

assembly
Connect

high
tension

cables

49
Insert

oil
level

gauge

50

Install
fan
fan

pulley
and
fan

spacer

Lock
bolt

by
bending
lock

washers

51

Install
alternator
bracket

adjust

ing
bar
water

pump

pulley
alternator

Page 86 of 548


DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series

SECTIONEF

ENGINE
FUEL

CONTENTS

AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE

CONTROL
A
T
C
AIR
CLEANER

DESCRIPTION

OPERATION

REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION

INSPECTION

IDLE
COMPENSATOR

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION

FUEL
FILTER

DESCRIPTION

FUEL
PUMP

OPERATING
TEST

REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION

DISASSEMBLY
EF
2

EF
2

EF
2

EF
3

EF
4

EF
5

EF
5

EF
5

EF
6

EF
6

EF
6

EF
6

EF
7

EF
7
INSPECTION

ASSEMBLY

CARBURETOR

DESCRIPTION

STRUCTURE
AND
OPERATION

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

MAJOR
SERVICE
OPERATION

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

SPECIFICATIONS

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

TIGHTENING
TORQUE
EF
7

EF
7

EF
B

EF
B

EF
B

EF
14

EF
23

EF
30

EF
32

EF
32

EF

32

EF
34

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