radiator DATSUN 210 1979 User Guide

Page 199 of 548


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

I

BF133A

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

Page 254 of 548


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
gJ
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
l

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

f

r
lrr

G

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

Page 325 of 548


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

i
I

rf

c

Ji
1

A

JI
U

2

7181

JOck

CL

C

Page 335 of 548


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

Page 412 of 548


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

Page 420 of 548


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

8F7448

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

Page 504 of 548


REFRIGERATION

SYSTEM

If

you
were
to

paint
your
rmger

with
alcohol

your
finger
would
feel

cold
This
is

because
the

liquid
alcohol

takes
heat

away
from

your

rmger

while
it

evaporates
If

a

quickly
evapo

rating
liquid
such

as
alcohol
is

placed

in
a
container
inside
a
box
the
tern
Air

Conditioning

perature
inside
the
box

will

drop
This

is

because
the

alcohol
is

evaporated

absorbing
the
heat

from
the
air

inside

the
box

If
the

gaseous
alcohol
is

collected
and
cooled

with
cold
water

it

will
be

changed
back
into
a

liquid
by

absorption
of
its
heat

by
the
cold

water

The
cooler

operates
on
this

princi

1
r
I

Outside
air

U

Condenser

r
lf
P

9

n

U

Receiver
drier

AC378A

The

operation
of
the
five
devices
of

the

refrigeration

system
are
described

below

EVAPORATOR

The
heat
of
the
inside
air
which
is

force
irculated

by
the
blower
motor

is

absorbed
by

vaporizing
the

liquid

refrigerant
passed
through
the

evapora

tor
This
cools
the
air
l

t
High
pressure

gas

I
High
pressure

liquid

Compressor

Jj

COMPRESSOR

The

compressor
is
installed
to
the

side
of
the

engine
and
is
driven

by

crank

pulley
through
a
belt
The

refrig

erant

gas
leaving
the

evaporator
is

forced
out
to
the
condenser

by
com

pressor
and
the

low

pressure
refriger

ant

gas
is

compressed
to
a

high

pres

sure
and

high

temperature

AC3
pie
The

liquid
used
is

the

refrigerant

R
12
The
heat
inside
the

passenger

compartment
is
absorbed

by
changing

the

refrigerant
from
a

liquid
to
a

gas

and

then

dissipated
to
the
outside

by

changing
the

refrigerant
from
a

gas

back
to
a

liquid

The

refrigeration
system
is
shown

in

Fig
AC
2

Low

pressure

liquid

C
J
Low
pressure

gas

Inside
air

v

n

Blower

1f
motor

Cooled
air

Fig
AC
2

Refrigeration
Cycle

CONDENSER

The
condenser
is

installed
to
the

front
of
the
radiator
The
heated
and

compressed
refrigerant

gas
from
the

compressor
condenses
to
a

liquid
by

being
cooled

by
air

passing
between

the
fins
of
the
condenser

Page 521 of 548


INSTA
L1ATION

InstaU
in
the
reverse

order
of

removal

observing
the

following

I

When

installing
add

required

amount
Of

compressor
oil
Refer
to

Compressor
Oil
Level
Check

2

Apply
a

coat
of
fresh

compressor

oil
to

sealing
surfaces
of

pipe
joints

3
Check

tightening
torque
of
com

pressor
mounting
bolts

compressor

mounting
bracket

mounting
bolts
and

refrigerant
line
See
Figs
AC
27

and

AC
29

4

DO
not
remove
plugs
from

com

pressor
and
flexible
hose
before

connecting
hoses

S
Turn

compressor
several
times

before

installing

6

Adjust
compressor
drive

belt

tension

See

Fig
AC
2S

7
Evacuate

and

recharge
system

Refer
to

General
Service

for

evacuating
system
and

charging
re

frigerant

8
Conduct
leak
test
and
make
sure

that
there
is

no
leak
from
connections

CONDE
NSER

REMOVAL

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2

Discharge
system
Refer
to

Gen

eral
Service
for

discharging
system

3
Remove

radiator

grille

4
Remove

center

stay

5
Disconnect

refrigerant
lines
from

condenser

CAUTION

8
Use
wrench
to
fix
union
on
con

denser
and
then
loosen
flare
nut
of

refrigerant
line
with
another

wrench

b

Plug

up
all

openings
in
condenser

and

system
Air

COl1ditioning

6

Remove

mounting
bolts
ihen

remove
condenser

from
car

1a

11

AC384A

Fig
AC
28

Removing
Condenser

INSPECTION

Inspect

joints
of
inlet

and
outlet

pipes
for
cracks
and
scratches

Upon

finding
any

problem
which

may
cause

gas
to
leak

repair
or

replace
con

denser

Condenser
fins
or
air

passages
clog

ged
with
dirt

insects

or
leaves
will

reduce

cooling

effiCiency
of
con

denser
In

such
a
case

clean
fms
or

air

passages
with

compressed
air

CAUTION

Do
not
clean
condenser
with
ste8m

Be

sure
to

use
cold
water
or
com

pressed
air

INSTALLATION

Install
condenser

in
the
reverse

order
of
removal

observing
Ihe
follow

ing

I

When

replacing
condenser
add

same
amount

of
oil
as

was
drained

from

previous
condenser
to
com

pressor

AC

20
2

Keep
piugsin

place
until
im

mediately
before

connecting
work
is

started

3
Refer
to

Refrigerant
Line

for

tightening

torque
on

line
connec

tions

4

Refer
to
General
Service
for

evacuating
and

charging
system

5
Conduct
leak
test
and
make

sure

that
there
is

no
leak
from
connections

RECEIVER

DRIER

REMOVAL
AND

INS

ALLATION

See

Fig
AC
29

Disconnect

battery
ground

2

Discharge
system
Refer

to
Gen

eral
Service
for

discharging
system

3

Disconnect

refrigerant
lines

from

receiver
drier

CAUTION

Plug
all

openings
to

prevent
entrance

of
dirt
and

moisture

4

Remove
receiver

drier

mounting

screws
Remove

receiver
drier

5
Install

receiver
drier
in

the
reverse

order
of
removal
With

plugs
taken
off

immediately
before

connecting
work

is

started
connect
line
and
receiver

drier

Refer
to

Refrigerant
Une

for

tighten

ing

torque

6
Refer

to
General
Service
for

evacuating
and

charging
system

7

Conduct

leak
test
and
make
sure

that

there
is

no
leak
from
connections

INSPECTION

Check

receiver
drier

for
leaks

or

damage
If

necessary
replace

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