fuel filter DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Manual

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 155 of 548


OPERATION

Fuel

vapors
from

the
sealed
fuel

tank
are
led
into
the
carbon
canister

The
canister

is
filled
with
activated

charcoals
to
absorb
the
fuel

vapors

when
the

engine
is

at
rest
or
at

idling

t

Fuel
tank

2

Fuel
filler

cap
with

vacuum

re1ief
va1ve

3
Fuel
check
vslve

4

Vapor
t
line

5
Vacuum

signal
line

6
Canister

purge
line
Emission
Control

System

As

the
throttle
Valve

opens
and
car

speed
increases
vacuum

pressure
in

the
vacuum

signajline
forces
the

purge

control

valve
to

open
and
admits
an

orifice
to

intake
manifold
and
fuel

vapor
is

then
drawn
into
the
intake

manifold

through
the
canister

purge

line

Fuel
vapor

7
Throttle
valve
IZ
Filter

8

Engine
13

Purge
control
valve

9
Carbon

cani5t
14

DiaphraP
spring

10
Activated
carbon
IS

Diaphngm

II
Screen
16
Fixed
orifice

EC785

Fig
EC
JOS

Evaporative
Emiuion
Control

System

Fuel

vapor
flow
when
ngine
is
at
rest
or

running

REMOVAL

AND

INSTALLAtiON

CARBON
CANISTER
FILTER

Check
for
a

contantinated

element

Elemenl
can
be
removed
at
the

bottom
of
canister

installed
on

car

body

EF201

Fig
EC
I06

Replacing
Carbon

Canilttr
Filter
CHECK
VALVE

The
check
valve
is

located
behind
the

luggage
compartment
board
on
the

fuel
tank

Remove

the

luggage

compartment

board
and
disconnect

the

vapor
tube

The
check

valve
can
then
be

taken

out

EC315A

Fig
EC
I07

Removing
Check

Volve

EC
36
INSPECTION

FUEL
TANK

AND

VAPOR
VENT
LINE

1

Check
all
hoses
and
fuel
tank

filler

cap

2

Disconnect
the

vapor
vent
line

connecting
carbon
canister
to

check

valve

3
Connect
a
3
w

y
connector

a

manometer
and
a

cock
or
an

equi

valent
3

way
charge
cock
to
the
end

of
the
vent
line

EC183A

Fig
EC
IOB

Vent
Line

4

Supply
fresh
air
into
the

vapor

vent
line

through
the
cock
little

by

little
until

pressure
becomes
368

mmHZO
14
5

inHZO

S
Shut
the
cock

completely
and

leave
it

unattended

6
After
2
5
minutes
measure
the

height
of
the

liquid
in

the
manometer

7

Variation
in

height
should
remain

with
25

mmHZO
0
98

inH20

8
When
filler

cap
does
not
close

completely
the

height
should

drop
to

zero
in

a
short
time

9
If
the

height
does
not

drop
to

zero
in

a
short
time
when
ruler

cap
is

d
it
is

the
cause
of

a

stuffy

hose

Note

In
case
the
vent
line
is

stuffy

the

breathing
in
fuel
tank
is
not

thoroughly
IIIIIde
thus

causing
in

sufficient

delivery
of
feul
to

engine

or

vapor
lock
It

must
therefore
be

repaired
or

replaced

Page 403 of 548


Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust

Systems

REMOVAL

WARNING

When

replacing
fuel
line

parts
be

sure
to
observe
the

following

a
Put
a
CAUTION
INFLAM

MABLE

sign
in

workshop

b
Be

sure
to
furnish

workshop

with
In

asphyxiator

c
Be
sure
to
disconnect

battery

ground
cable
before

conducting

operations

d
Put
drained
fuel
in
an

explosion

proof
container
and

put
on
lid

securely

FUEL
TANK

Sedan

I

Disconnect
battery
ground
cable

2
Drain
fuel
from
fuel
tank

then

disconnect
fuel
hose

3
Remove

filler
hose

protector

and

inspection
cover
in

luggage
com

i
tl

f

I

Filler
hose

protector

2

Inspection
cover

FE561

Fig
FE
4

Removing
Filler
Hose

Protector
and
Inspection

Cover

4
Disconnect
fuel
filler
hose

vent

hoses
and
fuel
tank

gauge
unit
wire

connector

I

JI

I

2
FE562

3

Fig
FE

5
Di

connecting
Ho
e
and

Connector
5
Remove
fuel
tank

protector

6
Remove
fuel
tank

Hatchback
and

Wagon

I
Disconnect

battery

ground
cable

2
Drain

fuel
from
fuel
tank

then

disconnect
fuel
hose

3

Remove

luggage
carpet
luggage

board

inspection

covef
and
side
finish

er

4
Disconnect
fuel
filler
hose

vent

hoses
and
fuel
tank

gauge
unit
wire

connector
See

Fig
FE

5

5
Remove

fuel
tank

protector

6
Remove
fuel
tank

FUEL
TANK
GAUGE
UNIT

Sedan

1
Remove

inspection
cover
in

lug

gage
compartment
See

Fig
FE
3

2

Disconnect
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

wire
connector

3
Remove
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

Hatchback
and

Wagon

I
Remove

luggage
carpet
luggage

board
and

inspection
cover

2

Disconnect
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

wire

connector

3
Remove
fuel
tank

gauge
unit

CHECK
VALVE

Sedan

I
Remove

inspection
cover
and
fuel

filler
hose

protector
in

luggage
com

partment

2
Remove
check
valve

Hatchback

I
Remove

luggage
carpet
luggage

board
and

luggage
side
finisher

2
Remove
check
valve

Wagon

I
Remove

rear
side
finisher
in

luggage
compartment

2
Remove
check
valve

FE
5
FUEL
TUBE

Fuel
tubes
are
serviced

as
an
assem

bly
so
that
the

replacement
of
fuel

tube

can
be

easily
done
However

do

not
disconnect

any
fuel
line
unless

absolutely
necessary

Drain

fuel
from
fuel
tank

2

Loosen
fuel
hose

clamps
and
dis

connect
fuel
tube

at
each
end

Note

Plug
hose
and
tube

openings
to

prevent
entry
of
dust
or
dirt
while

removing

3
Unfasten

clips
that

hold
tube
on

underbody
and

remove
tube

from
the

car

FUEL

FILTER

I
Disconnect
fuel
hoses
from
fuel

filter

by

removing
clamps

2

Take
out
fuel
strainer
and
discard

it

INSPECTION

FUEL
TANK

Check
fuel
tank
for

cracks
or
defor

mation

If

necessary
replace

FUEL
HOSE

Inspect
all
hoses
for
cracks

fatigue

sweating
or
deterioration

Replace
any
hose
that
is

damaged

FUEL
TUBE

Replace
any
fuel
tube
that

is
crack

ed
rusted

collapsed
or
deformed

FUEL
FILTER

Replace
fuel
filter
at
the

specified

maintenance
interval
or

if
it

becomes

clogged
or
restricted

Fuel
filter
is
of
a

cartridge
type
and

cannot
be
cleaned

Always
replace

with

a
new
one

CHECK
VALVE

1
Blow
air

through
connector

on

fuel
tank
side

A
considerable
resistance
should
be

felt
at
the
mouth
and
a

portion
of
air

Page:   < prev 1-10 11-20 21-30