ECU DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Manual

Page 135 of 548


them

b
If
carbon
shoes
are

exposed
beyond

the
rotor
end
face
remove
carbon

shoes
and
clean
shoe

grooves
Reas

semble
carbon
shoes

6

Vane

1
Pack

vane

bearing
with

high

melting

poinf
grease
MIL
G
3S45
A

Es

o
ANDOK260
or

equivalent
and

insert

dummy
shaft
into
the
vane

bearing

STl9900000

EC563

Fig
EC
40

Va
Assembly

2
Install
vane
in

place
on
rotor

uMng
Dummy
Shaft
STl9900000
as
a

guide

Note
The
woes

may

require
6
to
16

km
4
to
10
miles
wear
in
running

time
In
the
event

a

slight
squeaking

still
remains
drive
the
car

about
64

to
80

km
h
40
to
SO
MPH
In

most

cases
6

to
16
km
4
to
10

miles
will
be
sufficient
for
wear
in

7

Shoe

spring

Place
shoe

springs
in

deeper
groave

of
shoe

11

I

11

1

EC123

Fig
EC
4I
Ins

tolling
Shoe

Spring

Note
When

installing
a

shoe

spring

make
sure
that
the
outward
bend

ing
side
faces
in
shoe
and
that
both

ends
of

sJlri
face
in
the
wall
of
Emission
Control

System

shoe

groove
6e
Sure
to

push
spring

in

SO
that

spring
end
face
is
flush

with
rotor

8
Rotor

ring

Install
rotor

ring
by
correctly

align

ing
the
rear
end
face
of
rotor
with

the

on

mark
in
rotor

ring
and

tighten

screws
with

Hexagon
Wrench

ST
98
10000

l
l
Tightening
torque

Rotor

ring
screw

0
5
to
0

7

kg
m

13

6
to
5
1
ft
lb

Fig
EC

42
Installing
Rotor

Ring

9
Removal
of

dummy
shaft

CarefuDy
withdraw

dummy
shaft

from
vane

10
Vane
shaft

Pack
rear

bearing
with

high

melting

pain
t

grease
MIL
G
3S45
A

Esso
ANDOK
260
or

equivalent

Apply
thin

coating
of

grease
to
vane

shaft
and

rotor
ring
and
insert

vanf

shafi
into
its

bearing

Note

a

Do
not

apply
an
undue
stress
to

vane
shaft
when

inserting

b
If
two
vanes
are
dislocated
when

inserting
vane
shaft

correctly
align

Yanes

by
inserting
dummy
shaft

Then
draw
out

dummy
shaft
and

insert
vane
shaft

c
When
wear
occurs
on

vane
shaft
or

when

replacement
of
rear

bearing
is

necessary
replace
rear
rover
assem

bly

J
I

End
cover

Position
end

cover
in

place
Snugly

tighten
the
bolt
close
to
the
dowel

Then

tighten
end
cover

bolts

EC
t6
l
l
Tighteningtnrque

End
cover
bolts

0
7
to
0
9

kg
m

5
1

to
6
5
ft
bl

EC302

Fig
EC
43
lnstolling
End
Cover

12

Pulley

Tighten

pulley
securing
bolts

Tightening
torque

Pulley
securing
bolts

0
75

to
0
90

kg
m

5
4

to
6
5
ft

Ib

INSPECTION

The
following

procedures
are
re

commended
for

checking
and
or

as

certaining
that
the
various

components

of
the

exhaust
emission
control

system

are

opera
ting
properly

The

engine
and
all

components

mu
t
be
at
normal

operating

tempera

tures
when
the
tests
are

performed

Prior
to

performing
any
extensive

diag

nosis
of
the
exhaust
control

ystem
h

must

be
determined
that
the

engine
as

a
unit
is

functioning
properly

Air

injection
s

stem
hoses

Check
air

system
hoses
for
loose

connections
cracks
or
deterioration

Retighten
01

replace
if

necessary

Air

pump

I

Operate
engine
until
it
reaches

normal

operating
temperature

2

Inspect
all
hose
hose
connec

tions
and
air

gaDery
for
leaks
and

correct
if

necessary
before

checking

air

injection

pump

Page 136 of 548


3
Check
air

injection
pump
belt

tension
and
adjust
to

specifications
if

necessary

4

Plug
up
air

discharging
hose

from

C
A
C
valve
California
models

y

o

EC144A

Fig
EC
44

Plugging
C
A

C
Value

Air

Discharging
Hose

California
model

S

Disconnect
air

supply
hose
at

check
valve

6
Insert

open
pipe
end
of
Air

Pump

Test

Gauge
Adapter
STl9870000
in

air

supply
hose

Clamp
hose

securely

to

adapter
to

prevent
it
from

blowing

out
Position
adapter
and
test

gauge
so

that
air
blast
emitted

through
drilled

pipe
plug
will
be

harmlessly
dissipated

7
Install
a
tachometer
on

engine

With
the

specified
engine
speed
ob

serye
air

pressure
A

produced
at
test

gauge

Air

pressure
A

More
than

100

mmHg
3
94

inHg

at
2
600

rpm

I

jff

100
m

Hg

f1

3
94

mHg

I

EC145A

Fig
EC
45

Testing
Air

Pump

8
If
air

pressure
does
not
meet

above

specifications
proceed
as

follows
Emission

Control

System

Non

California
models

1
Repeat
2

and
3
above

2
With

engine
speed
at
1
500

rpm

disconnect
tube

from

adapter
and

close
hole
of

test

gauge
with

finger
If

a

leaking
sound
is
heard

or

leaking
air

is
felt

by
finger
at
relief
valve
relief

valve
is

malfunctioning
Relief
valve

should
be

replaced
or

repaired

3
If
air

injection
pump
does

not

meet
minimum

requirement
of

pres

sure
test
it
should
be

repaired

California
models

Disassemble
the
air

pump
and
re

pair
it

Check
valve

Warm

up
engine
thoroughiy

2
Disconnect

hose

leading
to

check

valve
from
air

hose
connector

3
Check
hose

opening
for

any
indi

cation
of
exhaust

gas
leaks
If
leaks

are

detected

replace
check
valve

4
Race

the

engine
lightly
at
about

2
000

rpm
and
then

return
it
to

idling
Visually
check
the
hose
for

any

indication
of
exhaust

gas
leaks

before

the

engine
returns
to

idling
speed
If

leaks
are
detected

replace
check
valve

EC146A

Fig
EC
46

Checking
Check
Valve

Air
pump
relief
valve

After

completing
inspection
of
air

pump
check
air

pump
relief

valve
in

the

following
steps

I
Disconnect
hoses

leading
to
check

valve
and
air
control
valve
from
air

hose

connector
and
install

blind
c

p

to
the
connector

2
With

engine
running
at
about

3
000

rpm
under

no
load

place
your

EG
7
hand
on
the
air
outlet
of
air

pump

relief
valve
to

check
for

discharged
air

If

no
air
is
felt

replace
the

air

pump

relief
valve

G

EC575

Fig
EC
47

Checking
Air

Pump

Relief
Valve

Anti
backfire
valve

A
B

valve

I
Warm

up
engine
thoroughly

2
Disconnect
hose
from
air

cleaner

and

place
a

finger
near
the

outlet

3
Run

engine
at
about
3

QOO
rpm

under
no

load
then

quickly
return
it

to

idling
If

you
feel
a

pull
or
suction

force
on

your
finger
the
anti
backfire

valve
is

functioning
normally
If

no

suction
is

felt

replace
the
anti
backfire

valve

EC768

Fig
EC
48

Chocking
Anti

backfire

Valve

C
A
C
valve

California
models

I

Make
sure
that

C
A
C

valve
vacu

um

hose
and
air

hose
are

not
cracked

2
Warm

up
engine
throughly

3
With

engine
at
idle

place
your

fmger
over

relief
hose

opening
to

check
for

presence
of
air

4

With

engine
idling
disconnect

vacuum
hose
at
C
A

C
valve

Then
make

sure
that
air
is

discharg

ed
from

C
A
C
valve

C

A
C
valve
is

functioning

properly

if
air
is

discharged
from
it

Page 138 of 548


Air
Induction
v
lve
filter

The
air
induction
valve
filter
is

installed
at
the
dust
side
of
the
air

cleaner
It

purifies
secondary
air

to
be

sent
to
the

exhaust
tube
The
fIlter

element
should
be

replaced
periodical

ly
in
accordance
with
the
Maintenance

Schedule

EC921

Fig
EC
54
Air
Induction
Valve

Filter

Antl
beckflre
v
lve
A
B
v
lve

Tltis
valve
is

controlled

by
intake

manifold
vacuum
to

prevent
backfire

in
the

exhaust
system
at
the
initial

period
of
deceleration

At
this

period
the
mixture
in

the

intake
manifold
becomes
too
rich
to

ignite
and
burn
in

the
combustion

chamber
and
burns

easily
in
the
ex

haust

system
with

injected
air
in
the

exhaust
manifold

The
anti

backfire
valve

provides
air

to
the
intake

manifold
to
make
the

air
fuel
mixture
leaner
and

prevents

backfire

If

the
valve
does
not
work

properly

unburned
ntixture
will
be

emitted

from

the
combustion
chambers
and

burns
with
the
aid
of

high
temperature

and

injected
air
which

causes
backfrre

To
intake

manifold

vacuum

To
intake

manifold

From
air

cleaner

EC069

Fig
EC
55
Anti

backfire
Value
Emission
Control

System

Air
Induction
Into
exhaust

port

The

secondary
air
fed
from
the
air

induction
valve

goes
through
the
check

valve
to
the
air

gallery
in

the

cylinder

head
It
is
then

distributed
to

each

exhaust

port
and

injected
near
the

exhaust
valve

I
Air

gallery

2
Exhaust

port

3
Exhaust
manifold

EC316

Fig
EC
56
Sectional
View

of

Exhaust
Port

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Air
Induction
valve
and
filter

Remove
the
screws

securing
the

valve
and
filter
to
the
air

cleaner
body

The
air
induction
valve
and
valve
filter

can
then
be
taken

out

easily
Installa

tion
is
in
the
reverse

sequence
of

removal

EC922

Fig
EC
57

Removing
Air
Induction

Valve
and
Filter

EC
19
Air
Induction

pipe

Loosen
out
a

nut
securing
the

pipe

to

the

engine
cylinder
head
At
the

same
time
remove
the
screws

securing

the
bracket
and
rubber
hose

clamp

The
air
induction

pipe
can
then
be

taken
out
Installation
is
in
the
reverse

sequence
of
removal

Fig
EC
58

A
B
valve

The
A
B
valve
is
located
at
the

rear

side
of
the
air
cleaner
Remove

the
air

hoses
and
vacuum
tube

The
A
B
valve

can
then
be

taken

out
Installation
is
in
the

reverse
se

quence
of
removal

EC152A

Fig
EC
59

Removing
A
B
Valve

INSPECTION

Preliminary
Inspection

Check
hose
for
looseness

flatting

damage
or

faulty
connections
and

each

part
for

proper
installation
If

necessary

replace

Air
Induction
valve
and
filter

I
Disconnect
air
induction
hose
at

air
induction

pipe
side
Suck
or
blow

hose
to
make
sure
that
air

flows

only

on
the
air

induction

pipe
side

Page 142 of 548


1l

I

I

1J

1

Diaphragm
spring

2

Diapliragm

3
Valve
shaft

4
Valve

5
ValVe

seat

6
Valve
chamber

EC231

Fig
EC
64
E
G
R
Control
Value

Thermal
vacuum
valve

2

port

type

FU
and
Canada
models

The
2

port

type
thermal
vacuum

valve
is
mounted
on
the

engine

thermostat

housing
It

detects

engine

coolant

temperature
by
means
of
a

built
in

bi
metal
and

opens
or
closes

the
vacuum

passage
in
the

thermal

vacuum
valve

When
the
vacuum

passage
is

open

the

carburetor
vacuum

signal
is

applied

to
the

diaphragm
of
the
E
G
R
con

trol

valve
to
actuate
the

taper
valve

connected
to
the

diaphragm

1

Spring

2

Bi
metal

3
O

ring

EC232

Fig
EC
65
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve

2

port
type
Emission
Control

System

Thermal
vacuum
valve

3

port
type

U
S
A
models

except

FU

model

The
3

port
type
thermal

vacuum

valve
is
located

on
the
rear

end
of
the

cylinder
head

It

defects

engine
coolant

tempera

ture

by
means
of
wax

expansion
and

opens
or
closes
the
air

passage
from

the
air

cleaner

When

the
air

passage
is
closed
the

carburetor
vacuum
signal
is

applied
to

the

diaphragm
of
the
E
G
R

control

valve
to
actuate
the

taper
valve
con

nected
to
the

diaphragm
This
valve
is

also
co
used
as
a

component
for
the

Spark
Timing
Control

System

JiI2
To
air
cleaner

From
B
P
T

valve

From
distributor

EC156A

Fig
EC
66
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve

3

port
type

B
P
T
valve

The
B
P

T
valve
monitors
exhaust

pressure
to
activate
the

diaphragm

controlling
intake

manifold
vacuum

applied
to
the
E
G
R

control
vaNe
In

other
words
the

amount
of
recirculat

ed
exhaust

gas
vari

s
with
the

position

of
the
E
G
R

valve

regulated
by
the

operating
condition
of
the

engine

EC
23
To
E

G
R

control
valve
Vacuum
nal
Curce

Air
bleed
1

Exhaust

pressure

EC310A

Fig
EC
67
B
P
T
Value

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

E
G
R
control
valve

I
Disconnect

vacuum
hose
and
re

move
nuts

securing
E
G
R

control

valve
to
E

G
R

passage
The
E

G
R

control
valve

can
then
be
taken
out

Fig
EC

68

Remouing
E
G
R

Control
Valve

CAUTION

Pay
attention

not
to

give
damage
to

packing
of
E
G
R

control
valve

2

Installation
is
in

the
reverse
se

quence
of
removal

Note
In

installing
new
E
G
R

control

valve
confirm
that

the
model

num

ber
and

identification
marks
at

the

top
of
valve
are

as
follows

Page 143 of 548


E
G
R
passage
arid
taibe

I

E
G
R

tube
can
be
removed

by

loosening

securing
nuts

2

Disconnect

blow

by
gas
hose
and

remove

securing
bolts
and

nuts
E

G
R

passage
can

then
be
taken

out

3

Installation
is
in
the

reverse
se

quence
of
removal

EC158A

Fig
EC
S9

Removing
E
G
R

Passage

Note

New

gasket
should

be
used
in

installing
E

G
R

passage

Thermal
vacuum
valve

The
thermal

vacuum
valve
is

made

of

plastic

Consequently
pay
attention

not
to

give
damage
to
it

On
U
s
A

models

except
for

the

FU

model
the
3

port
type
thermal

vacuum

valve
is
located
on
the

rear

end

of
the

cylinder
head

On
Canada
and

FU
mode
the

valve
is

located
on

the
front
end
of
the

cylinder
head
Emission

Corltr
ol

System

I
Drain

engine
coolant
about
one

liter

I
US

qt
Imp
qt

2

Remove
manifold
nut

securing

heat

shield

plate

I
I

LIkat
shield

plate

EC170A

Fig
EC

70

Removing
Heat
Shield

Plate

3
Disconnect
two

vacuum
hoses

and
unscrew
the
thermal
vacuum

valve
The
valve

can
then
be
taken
out

4

Installation
is
in
the

reverse
se

quence
of
removal

Note

a

Be
sure
to

apply
sealer
to
threads
of

the
valve

prior
to

installing
new

wive

b
When

installing
new

thermal
vacu

um
wive
make

sure
it
is

black

t
J

Tightening
torque

Thermal

vacuum
valve

Less
than

2
2

kg
m
16
ft
b

Manifold
nut

1
5
to

2
0

kg
m

11

to
14
ft
b

EC
24
2

port

type

3
port

type

Fig
EC
71

Removing
Thermal

Vacuum
Valve

B
P
T
valve

I

Remove

vacuum
tube
on
the

B
P
T

valve

2

Remove

screws

securing
B
P
T

valve
to

bracket

3
Disconnect
back

pressure
tube

from

B
P
T
valve

The
B
P
T

valve
can
then
be

taken

out

EC770

Fig
EC

72

Removing
B
P

T
S

curing

Screws

4

Installation

is
in

the
reverse
se

quence
of

removal

Note
In

replacing
the
B
P
T

valve

with

new
one
h
that
the

type
number
on

new

part
is
the

same
85
that
on
former

one

Page 148 of 548


Vacuumswltching
valve

The
vacuum

switching
valve

changes
the

vacuum

passage
by
the

electrical
signa

The
solenoid
installed
in
the
valve

moves
the
needle

valve
and
controls

vacuum
signal
in

order
to

change
the

vacuum
advance

I
c

III

J

IL
jll
J

EC164A

Fig
EC
82
Vacuum

Switching
Valve

Thermal
vacuum
valve

3

port
type

U
S
A
modele

except

FU
model

The
thermal
vacuum
valve
detects

engine
cooling
water

temperature
and

controls
the
vacuum
signal
for
distrib

utor
vacuum
advance
mechanism

This
3

port
type
thermal
vacuum

valve
is

a
2

stage
action

type

That
is

when
the
water

temperature
is
too

low

or

high
the
acuum
signal
is
transmit

ted
to
the
distributor

ffi2
To
air

cleaner

From
B
PT

valve

From
distributor

EC156A

Fig
EC
83
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve

3

port
type

Top
detecting
switch

For
M
T
models

The

top
detecting
switch
for
M
T

models
is
located

on
the
side
face
of

the
transmission

gear
box

A

plunger
of
the
switch
detects
the

position
of
the

striking
rod
and
Emission
Control

System

changes
the

continuity
between

two

lead
wires

EC165A

Fig
EC
84

Top
Detecting
Switch

Top
detecting
switch

For
Celifornla
AfT
model

The

top
detecting
switch
for

Arr

models
is

installed
as
a

plug
for
t
e

governor
feed
line

pressure
take
out

port
for
service

This
switch
detects
the
line

pressure

for
the
band

servo
release
side
and

front
clutch
and

changes
the
continui

ty
between
lead
wires
to
the

switch

body

EC166A

Fig
EC
85

Top
Detecting
Switch

AfT
model

Vacuum

delay
valve

The
vacuum

delay
valve
prevents
a

rapid
vacuum

change
in
the
distributor

vacuum
advance
line
This
valve
is

designed
for

one

way
operation
and

consists
of
a
one

way
umbrella
valve

and
a

sintered
steel
fluidic
restrictor

B

P
T
valve
side

J

l

1

Sintered
metric
disc

2
One

way
unbreUa
valve

EC860

Fig
EC
86
Vacuum

Delay
Value

EC

29
In
line
orifice

Some
orifices
are
installed
in
the

midway
at

the
vacuum
line
The
size

of
the

orifice
is

important
to
control

vacuum
advance

Therefore

pay
attention

not
to
lose

them

and
install
a

proper
part
when

replacing

Orifice

EC167A

Fig
EC
87
In
line

Orifice

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

f
Vacuum

switching
valve

The

vacuum

switching
valve
is

located
on
the

rear
end
of
the

intake

manifold

I
Disconnect

a

pair
of

lead
wires

from
valve
and

two
rubber
tubes

2
Loosen
two

screws

securing
valve

to
intake
manifold

Vacuum

switching

valve
can
then
be
taken
out

3
Installation
is
in
the
reverse

s

quence
of

removal

EC16BA

Fig
EC
88

Removing
Vacuum

Switching
Valve

Top
detecting
switch

For
M
T
models

The

top
detecting
switch
is

located

on
the

side
face
of

the
transmission

Page 149 of 548


gear
box

I
Disconnect

a

pair
of
lead
wires

2
Unscrew
the
switch

body
itself

The

switch
can
then
be
taken

out

3

Installation
is
in
the
reverse
se

quence
of
removal

dl
Tightening
torque

Top
cietectingswitch

2
0
to
3
0

kll
m

14
to
22

fHbl

@

EC892

Fig
EC
89

Remouing
Top

Detecting

Switch

Top
detecting
switch

For

AfT
models

The

top
detecting
switch
is

installed

on
the
side
face
of
the

gear
box

I

Disconnect
a
lead
wire

for

top

switch

2

Loosen
switch
itself

Switch
can
then
be
taken
out

Note

When
the

switch
is

remo
ed

automatic

transmission
fluid

flows

out

Prepare
some

rugs
to

prevent
the

fluid
rom

flowing
out

EC169A

Fig
EC
90

Remouing
Top

Detecting

Switch

An
models

3

Insta
tion

is
in

the
reverse
se

quence
of

removal
Emission
Control

System

dl
r

ingtorq

Top
detecting
switch

2
0
to
3
0

kll
m

14

to
22
ft

bl

Thermal
vacuum
valve

3

port
type

The

thermal
vacuum
valve
is
instal

led

on
the
rear
end
of

the

engine

cylinder
head

I

Drain

engine
coolant
about

one

liter

lUllS
qt
Ulmp
qt

2

Remove
manifold

nut

securing

heat
shi
eld

plate

r

l

EC170A

Fig
EC
91

Remouing
Hoot
Shield

Pwte

3
Disconnect
3
vacuum
hoses
and

unscrew
valve

itself
Valve
can
then
be

taken
out

4
Install

thermal

vacuum
valve
in

the

reverse

sequence
of

removal
At

this
time

the
valve
should
be

tighten

ed
to

a
tilt

angle
of
300

Note
Be
sure
to

apply
oealer
to

threads
o
the
valve

prior
to
instal

ling
new

valve
t
J
T1g11taning
torqUe

Thermal

cuum
waive

Less
than

2
2

kll
m
16
ft

bl

Manifold
nut

1
5

to
2

0kg
m

11
to
14
ft

bl

From
distributor

From
B
P
T

valve

From
air
cleaner

ECl71A

Fig
EC

92

mtalling
Thermal
Vacuum

Value
3

port
type

Vacl
ul11

delay
valVe

The
vacuum

delay
Valve
is

installed

on
the

midway
o
the
vacuum
tube

between

the
carburetor
and
distributor

vacuum
advance
mechanism

In

installing
the
valve
make
sure

that
the
brown
face

sid
is
connected

to
the
carburetor

side

Carburetor
sid

C
r

i

J

EG
30
Distributor

side

One
way

umbreDa
valve

Sintered
metal
disc

EC277

Fig
EC
93
In

tolling
Vacuum

Deloy
Value

Page 153 of 548


REMOVAL

AND

INSTALLATION

I

Jack

up
the

car

Note

Apply
parking
brake
and

place
wheel

chocks

2
Remove

screws

securing
lower

shelter
of

catalytic
converter

Loosen

flange
bolt

connecting

catalytic
converter
to

front
and

rear

exhaust
tube

Catalytic
converter

assembly
can

then
be
taken
out

3

Installation
i
in
the

reverse
se

quence
of
removal

CAUTION

a
Be

careful
not
to

damage
catalytic

co
when

handliilg

b
Never
wet

catalyzer
with
water
oil

etc

t
J

Tightening
torque

Catalyti
converter
bolts

2
6
to
3
4

kg
m

19
to
25
ft
lb
Emission
Control

System

EC075A

EC076A

Fig
EC
103

Removing
Catalytic

Converter

INSPECTION

PrelimInary
In
pectlon

Vi

ually
check
condition
of
all

component

parts
including
hose

tubes
and
wires

replace
if

necessary

Refer
to
Air

Injection

System
for

inspection

EC
34
Catalytic
converter

Whether

catalytic
converter
is

nor

mal
or
not
can
e

checked

by
ob

serving
variation
in
CO

percentage

The
checking

procedure
is

as
follows

Apply
parking
brake
Shift

gears

into

Neutral
for
manual
transmis

sion

and
N
or

P
for

automatic

transmission

position

I

Adjust
engine
idling

speed
and

CO

percentage
Refer
to

Adjusting

Carburetor
Idle
RPM
and

Mixture

Ratio
for

adjustment

2
Race

engine
1
500

to
2
000

rpm

two
or

three
times

under
no
load
and

make
sure

that

specified
CO

percent

age
obtained

3
Remove

cap
and
connect

air
hose

to
air

check
valve

If

idling
speed
increases

readjust

it
to

specified
speed
with
throttle

adjusting
screw

4

Warm

up
engine
for
about
four

minutes

at
2
000

pm
under
no
load

S

Measure

Ci
percentage
at

idling

speed
After

stepAhas
been

complet

ed
wait
for

one
minute
before

making

CO

percentage
measurement

6
If
CO

percentage
measured
in

step
5
is

less
than
0
3
the

catalytic

converter

is
normaL

7

If
CO

percentage
measured
in

step
5
is

over
0
3
recheck
AJ
S
and

1

replace
air
check
valVe

The
perform

inspection
steps
4

and
S

8

If
CO

percentage
is

still
over
0
3

in

step
7

catalyt
iC

converter
i

mal

functioning
Replace
catalytic
con

verter

Page 157 of 548


Emission

Control

System

SERVICE

DATA
AND

SPECIRCATIONS

INSPECTION

AND
ADJUSTMENT

AIR
PUMP

Air

pressure

With

engine
speed
at
2
600

pm
mrriHg
inHg
More
than
100
3
94

E
G
R
SYSTEM

Thermal
vacuum
valve

opening

temperature

U
S
A
models

except
FU

model

FU
and

Canada
models
Oc
OF

oC
F
SO
to
63
122
to
145

40
to
63
104

to
145

T
C
S

SYSTEM

Thermal
vacuum
valve

Except
Canada
and
FU
models

Closing

temperature
oC
F

Opening

temperature
OC

F
Above
SO
to

63

122
to
145

Below
5
to
18
41
to

64

5

to
18
and
SO
to

63

41
to

64
and
122
to
145

TIGHTENING

TORQUE

Air

pump

Bea

ring
cover

securing
bolt

Rotor

ring
screw

End
cover

bolt

Pulley
securing
bolt

Thermal
vacuum
valVe

BP
T
valve

mounting
sere

Top
detecting
switch

Catalytic
converter
bolt
kg
m

ft4b

kg
m

ft
lb

kg
m

ft
Ib

kg
m

ft
b

kg
m

ft
lb

kg
m
ft
Ib

kg
m

ft
Ib

kg
m
ft
lb
0
1
to

0
2
0

7
to
1
4

0
5
to

0
7
3

6
to
5
1

0
7
to
0
9
5
1

to
6
5

0

75
to
0

90
5
4
to
6
5

Less
than

2
2

16

0
38
to
0
51
2
7
to

3
7

2

0
to

3
0
14
to
22

2
6
to
3
4
19
to
25

EC
38

Page 161 of 548


CHARGING

If

electrolyte
level
is

satisfactory

battery
must
be

charged
when
electro

lyte
gravity
reading
falls
below
1
20
or

1
22

NS70
If

battery
on

car
is

quick
charged
to

bring
it

up
to
full

charge
the

operation
should
be

carried

out
with

negative
cable
removed

Prior
to

charging
corroded
termi

nals

should
be
cleaned
with

a
brush

and
common

baking
soda
solution
In

addition
the

following
items
should

be
observed
while

battery
is

being
Engine
Electrical

System

charged

I
Be

sure
that

electrolyte
level
is

above

top
of
each

plate

2

Keep
removed

plugs
in

a
safe

place

3
Do
not
allow

electrolyte
tempera

ture
to

go
over
4SoC
1130F

4
After

charging
check
to
be

cer

tain
that

specific
gravity
does

not

exceed
maximum

charging
specific

gravity
at

20
C
680F

Correction

can
be
made

by
adding
distilled
water

into

cells
as

necessary

5

Keep
battery
away
from

open

EE
3
flame
while
it
is

being
charged

6

After
all
vent

plugs
have
been

tightened
clean
all

sprayed
electrolyte

off

upper
face
of

battery

INSTALLATION

1
InstaU
and

tighten

clamps
secure

ly

2
After

clamps
have
been

tightened

clean

battery
cable
terminals
and

apply

grease
to

retard
formation
of

corrosion

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