service DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Manual

Page 77 of 548


Engine
Lubrication

System

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

Oil

pump
Standard
Wear
limit

Rotor
side
clearance
nun
in
0
04
to
0
08
0
20
0
0079

Rotor

to
bottom
cover

0

0016
to
0

0031

Rotor

tip
clearance
mm
in
less
than

0
20
0
0079

0
12

0
0047

Outer
rotor
to

body
clearance
nun
in
0

15
to
0
21

0
50
0
0197

0
0059

to
0
0083

Oil

pressure
regulator
valve

Oil

pressure
a
t

idling

Oil

pressure
at
3

000

rpm

Regulator
valve

spring

Free

length

Installed

length
load
kg
cm2

psi

kg
cm2

psi
more

than
0
8
II

3
8

to
5
2
54

to
74

nun
in

nun

kg
in

lb
43
49
I

7122

30
3
3
67
1
193

8
09

Tightening
torque

Oil

pump
securing
bolts

Oil

pump
cover
bolt

Regulator
valve

cap
nut
kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft

lb

kg
m
ft
lb
0
9
to

I
4

6
5
to
10
1

0
39
to
0

52
2
8

to
3

8

4

0
to
5
0
29

to
36

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS

Condition
Probable
cause
Corrective
action

Oil

leakage
Damaged
or
cracked

body
cover

Oil

leakage
from

gasket

Oil

leakage
from

regulator
valve

Oil

leakage
from
blind

plug
Replace

Replace

Tighten
or

replace

Replace

Decreased
oil

pressure
Leak
of
oil
in

engine
oil

pan

Dirty
oil
strainer

Damaged
or
worn

pump
rotors

Faulty
regulator

Used
of

poor
quality
engine
oil
Correct

Clean
or

replace

Replace

Adjust
or

replace

Replace

Noise
Excessive
backlash
in

pump
rotors
Replace

EL
5

Page 78 of 548


Engine
Lubrication

System

SPECIAL

SERVICE
TOOLS

Kent
Moore

No
I

Kent
Moore
No

Tool
number
tool
name
Reference

Pile
or

Fig
No
Tool
number

tool
name
Reference

page
or

Fig
No

STl9320000
Oil
filter

wrench
J2S664

Fig
EL
6

EL
6

Page 79 of 548


DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series

SECTIONCD

COOLING
SYSTEM

em

CONTENTS

COOLING
SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

WATER
PUMP

TORQUE
COUPLING

TEM
COUPLlNG

THERMOSTAT
CO
2

CO
2

CO
2

CO
3

CO
4

CO
4
RADIATOR

RADIATOR
RESERVOIR
TANk

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS
CO
5

CO
5

CO
6

CO
7

Page 83 of 548


10

Replenish
coolant
and

check
for

leaks

INSPECTION

I

Submerge
thermostat
in

hot

water
SOC
90F
above
the

specified

temperature
Refer
to
Service
Data

and

Specifications

2

After

preparing
for
the
marked

screwdriver

at
about
8

mm
0
31
in

from
the

tip
inspect
the
lift

height

H
of
valve

by

inserting
it

f

C0097

Fig
CO
g
In

pecting
Thermostat

3
Now

place
thermostat
in

water

SoC
90F
below
the

specified
temper

ature

If
thermostat
does
not

operate
at

the
above

specified
temperature
it

must
be

replaced
because
it
cannot
be

repaired

Note

If

necessary
check
a
new
ther

mostat
before

installing
it
in

the

engine

RADIATOR

The
radiator
filler

cap
is

designed
to

maintain
a

pre
set

pressure
0
9

kgfcm2

13

psi
above

atmospheric

pressure

The
relief
valve

consisting
of
a

blow
off
valve

and
a

vacuum
valve

helps
to

prevent
the

coolant
from

boiling
by
giving

pressure
to
it
How

ever
when
the

pressure
is

reduced

below

atmospheric

pressure
the
vacu

wn
valve
allows
air
to

re
enter
the

radiator

preventing
the
formation
ofa

vacuum
in
the

cooling
system

On
models

equipped
wi

th
the
au
to

malic

transmission
the
oil
cooler
is
Cooling
System

combined
with
the
radiator
to

cool

transmission

fluid

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

1
Drain

coolant
into
a

clean
con

tainer

2
Disconnect
radiator

upper
and

lower
hoses

On
models
with
automat

ic

transmission
disconnect
cooler
inlet

and
ou
tlet
lines

from
radiator

3
Rem
Ne
fan
shroud

retaining

bolts
and
remove
fan
shroud

4
Remove
radiator

retaining
bolts

and
then

remove
radiator

upward

S
I

nstaD
radiator
in

the
reverse
se

quence
of
removal
Note
the
fol

lowing

I
Insert

hoses
in
their

positions

until

they
bottom

2
Ensure
that
arrow
marks
on

hoses

are
clearly
visible
from

upper

direction

when
hoses
are
assembled

3
Ensure
that
clearance
between

radiator
hose
and

any

adjacent
parts
is

30
mm
1
18
in
min
On
air
condi

tioner

equipped
models
a
minimum

clearance
of
18
mm
0
71
in
should

exist
between

compressor
and
hose

4

Ensure
that

clearance
be
tween

shroud
and
fan
is

even
at
any
place

Note
Be
careful
not
to

damage
radi

ator
fins
and
core
tube
when
install

ing

INSPECTION

Radiator

cap
should
be
checked
for

working
pressure
at

regular
tune

up

intelVals
First
check
rubber
seal
on

cap
for
tears
cracks
or
deteriontion

after

cleaning
it
Then
ins
taD
radiator

cap
on
a

tester
If

cap
does
not
hold

or

will

not
release
at
the

specified
pres

sure

replace
cap

Fig
CO
lO

Testing
Radiator

Cap

CO
5
Also

inspect
radiator
for

leakage

using
cap
tester
and

applying
a

pres

sure
of
1

6

kgfcm2
23

psi

If

a

leakage
is
detected

repair
or

replace
radiator

ET116

Fig
CO
II

Testing
Cooling
System

Prtuurt

RADIATOR

RESERVOIR
TANK

OPERATION

The
radiator
reservoir
tank
is

mounted
to
the

right
hand
side
core

support
through
the
bracket
When

the

coolant

temperature
in
the
radiator

rises

and

pressure
builds

up
to
an

extent
the

pressure
relief
valve

provided
in

the
radiator

cap

opens
to

release
excess
coolant
into

the
re

servoir

tank
When
the
coolant

temper

ature
lowers
and

pressure
decreases
in

the
radiator
the
vacuum
valve

provid

ed

in
the
radiator

cap
opens
to
allow

the
coolant
to

re
enter
the
radiator

Page 84 of 548


u

V

O
I

MAX
Ii

1i

i

iT

1
I

I

11

1

i

MINij

o

f

G

p

rl

MAX
ii
i

p

It

ot

MINi
II

L
Cooling
System

l

CQ074

Pressure
relief
valve

opens

f

C007S
Vacuum
valve

opens
INSPECTION

1
Check
the
amount
of

coolant
in
the

reservoir
tank
If
the
coolant
level

is

below

the
MIN
level
remove

the
re

servoirtank
ruler

cap
and
add

enough

oolant
to
reach
MAX

level

If
the
reservoir
tank
is

empty

check

the
coolantlevel
in
the

radiator

If
the
coolant
in

the
radiator
is

insuf

ficient

pour
it
into

radiator

up
to
the

radiator

cap
and

also

pour
it
into
the

reservoir

tank
until
MAX

level

If
the

coolant
in
the
reservoir
tank

d
ecreases

abnormally

rapid
check
for

a
leak
in
the

cooling

system

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

1
Reservoir
tank
is

only
inserted
to

reservoir
tank

bracket
and
can
be

easily
removed

To
install
reservoir
tank
reverse
the

order
of

remova

Fig
CO
12

Opefation
of
ReserVoir
Tank

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

Thermostat

Valve

opening

temperature
Oc
OF

Maximum

valve
lift

mmjOC
in
oF

Radiator

Type

Manual
transmission

Automatic
tralUJ1lission

Cap
relief

pressure
kg
cm2

psi

Testing
pressure

kg
cm
2

psi

Fan

Fan

belt
deflection

mm
in

cO

6
Temperate

type
Frigid
type
Tropical
type

82

180
88

190
76
5

I
70

8

95
8
loo
8
90

0
3
I

203
0
31j2
i
2

0
31
194

Corrugated
fm

type

Corrugated
fm

type
equipped
with
oil
cooler

0
9

I
3

1

6
23

8
to
12

0
31
to
0
47

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

Page 103 of 548


Engine
Fuel

Upon
completion
of

adjustment

make
sure
that

link

system
opera
tes

smoothly
It
is

necessary
to
remove
Carburetor

from

engine
in

adjusting
this
accelera

tor

pump
stroke
limiter

1

Remove
carburetor

from

engine

2

Insert
a
l
l

to
I
S
mm
0

043
to

0
059

in
feeler

gauge
a

piece
of

round

stock
of

proper
thickness
is

best

betwee
l
primary
ca

buretor

throat
and
throtile
valve
ACCELERATOR
PUMP

STROKE

LIMITER

In

rmal
service

operation
this

limiter
should

not
be
removed
or

bent

In
J

0

ID

@

l

1IJl

J
J
00

I
f

oj

G
1
3
IO
2

mm
0
051
IO
004
in

Fig
EF
44
AdjlUting
Acce
rator

Pump
Stroke
Limiter
1
Primary
carburetor
throat

2
Throttle
valve

3
Lever

4

Limiter
5
Piston

6

Pin

7
Feeler

gauge

E
F048A

3

With
throttle
valve
held

open

properly
by
feeler

gauge
check

that

lever

barely
contacts

pin
If
lever
and

pin
are
not
in

contact

bend
limiter
until

proper
contact
is

made

OZ
00
A

fID

1

S

@

4
1

Full

travel
of

lever

f

EF049A
A
1
Lever

2
Correct

contact
area

3
Limiter

4
Pin

5

Pistgn
6
Correct
cont
ct
area

7
Lever

8

Limiter

9
Pin

10
Piston

Fig
EF
45
Stroke
Limiter

DASH

POT

I

Idling
speed
of

engine
and
mix

ture
must

be
well

tuned

up
and

engine

sufficiently
warm

2
Turn
throttle
valve

by
hand
and
read

engine
speed
when
dash

pot
just

toucnes

stopper
lever

3

Adjust
position
of
dash

pot
by

tuming
nut
until

engine
speed
is

in
the

specified

range

California

models
Non

Califomia

models

Automatic

transmission
1

900

to
2

100
1
900
to

2
100

Manual
transmission

1
900

tp
2

100
2
300

to
2

500

FU
model

1

900
to
2

100

EF

t8
1
Lock
nut

2
Dash

pot

E

F730

F
ig
EF
4

Ll
dj

ting
h

P
ot

4

Tighten
lock
nuts

5

Make
sure
that

engine
speed

drops
smoothly
from
2

000

to
1
000

rpm
in

about
three

seconds

ACCELERATING
PUMP

I

Visually
inspect

accelerating

pump
cover

for

any

sign
of
fuel

leaks

2

If
fuel

leaks
are
found

check

gasket
and

replace
if

necessary

3

Turn
throttle

valve

by
hand

make
sure
fuel
is

injected

through

injector
nozzle

Note
To

check
or

fuel

injection

peep
into
nozzle
rom

upper
side

while

directing
flashlight
beam
to

ward

primary
barrel

ANTI
DIESELING

SOLENOID

VALVI

Start
the

engine
and

keep
at

idling

speed
Disconnect
the

lead
w

e
for
the

anti
dieseling

solenoid
at
the

connec

tor

If
the

engine
does

not

stop
when

the
lead

wire
is

disconnected
the

solenoid
is

stuck
Reconnect
the
lead

wire
and

start
the

engine
Then
turn

off
the

ignition
switch

If
the

engine
does
not

stop
when

the

ignition
switch
is
turned
off

this

indicates
that
the

striking
solenoid

valve
is

stuck
or

short

circuited

If
the

harness
i
in

good
condition

replace
the
solenoid
valve
as
a
unit

Page 108 of 548


If
not

adjust
throttle
valve
switch

Fig
EF

59

Adjusting
Throttle

Valve
Switch
Eng
ine
Fuel

If
throttle
valve
switch
cannot
be

adjusted
to

specification
replace

Engine
operation
Throttle
valve
switch

continuity
Engine
speed

rpm

When

engine
speed

increases
OFF
ON
1
150

t200

When

engine
speed

decreases
ON

OFF
I
000
t
200

Inspecting
engine
revolution

switch

Note
Before

checking
the

engine

revolution
switch

make
sure

the

functions
of
other

components
are

correct
in
accordance

with
the

items

described
above

Disconnect
throttle
valve

switch

connector
2
Connect
circuit
tester

3
Run

engine
at

idling
speed

4

Depress
clutch

pedal
and
shift

gear
into
5th

position

5

Depressing
clutch

pedal
increase

engine
speed
slowly
Make

sure

engine

speed
is
within
the

specified
range

when
voltmeter

goes
from
OV
to
l2V

Then
decrease

engine

speed
slowly

and
make

sure

engine
speed
is
within

the

specified
range
when
voltmeter

goes
from
12V

to
OV

EF
23
MAJOR
SERVICE

OPERATION

The

perfectly
adjusted
carburetor

deliver
the

proper
fuel
and
air
ratios

at
aD

speeds
for
the

particular
engine

for
which
it

was

designed
By
com

pletely
disassembling
at
re
ular
inter

vals
which
will
allow

cleaning
of
all

parts
and

passages
the
carburetor
can

be
maintained
in
its

original
condition

and
will

continue
to
deliver
the

proper

ratios

To
maintain
accurate
carburetion

of

passages
and

discharge
holes
ex

treme
care
must
be
taken
in

cleaning

Use

only
carburetor
solvent
and

compressed
air

to
clean
all

passages

and

discharge
holes
Never

use
wire

or

other

pointed
instrument
to
clean
or

carburetor
calibration
will
be
affected

REMOVAL

Remove
carburetor
from

engine

taking
sufficient

care
to
the

following

Precautions

a
When

disconnecting
fuel
lines
do

not

spill
fuel
from
fuel

pipe

b
When

removing
carburetor

do
not

drop

any
nut

or
bolt
into

intake

manifold

c
Be

careful
not
to
bend
or
scr
tch

any

part

d
Link

system
of
carburetor
differ

between
models
for
U
S
A

and

Canada
For
details
see

Figure
EF

60
which
is
based
on
Canadian

models

Page 117 of 548


Engine
Fuel

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

SPECIFICATIONS

CARBURETOR

California
models

Non
caJ
ifornia
model

Manual
tranlDlWion

Automatic
transmission

Manual
transmission
FU
model

utomatic
transmission

Type
DCH306
6t
DCH306
63
DCH306
60E

DCH306
67
DCH306
68
3

DCH306
69
1
DCH306
60
2

DCH306
12
4

Primary
Secondary

Primary
Secondary
Primuy
Secondary
Primary

Secondary
Primary
Secondary

Outer

diameter

26
1
02
30
1
18

26
1

02
30
1
18

26
1

02
30
1
18
26
1

02
30
1
18
26
1

02
30
1
18

mm
in

Venturi
diameter

23

0
9t
27
1
06
23

0
91
27
1
06
23
0
91
27
1
06
22

0
87
27
1
06
23
0
91
27
1
06

mm

in

Main

jet
107
145
107

1145
106

145

1107
145
105

1145

104
2
t04
4

Main
air
bleed

95

180
95

180
1110
80
65

1M
195
80

Slow

jet
1145
150
145
150
145
150
146

150
45

150

Powerjet

143
43

140
148
2

48
138
140
4

1
With
A15

engine

2
4
For
Canada

models

3
Common

to
models
with
A14
and

AlS
engines
except
Canada

INSPECTION

AND

ADJUSTMENT

A
T
C
AIR

CLEANER

Air

con
trol
valve

partially

opens

Air
control
valve

fully
opens
Oc
OF

Oc
F
38
to
54

100
to
129

Above
55
131

IDLE

COMPENSATOR

Idle

compensator
partially

opens

Bi
metal
No
I

Bi

metal
No
2

Idle

compensator
fully

opens

Bi
metal
No
I

Bi
metal
No
2
Oc
OF

60
to
70

140
to

158

70
to
80
158
to
176

Oc
OF

Above

70

158

Above

80

176

FUEL

PUMP

Fuel

pressure

Fuel

pump

capacity
kgfcm2

psi

cc

cu
in
min

at

rpm
0
27
3

8

450
27

46
1

000

EF

32

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DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series

SECTIONEC

EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM

CONTENTS

GENERAL
DESCRIPTION

CRANKCASE
EMISSION

CONTROL

SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION

EXHAUST

EMISSION
CONTROL

SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

EARLY
FUEL
EVAPORATIVE

E
F
E
SYSTEM

AIR
INJECTION
SYSTEM
A
IS

AIR
INDUCTION

SYSTEM
A
I
S

EXHAUST
GAS
RECIRCULATION

E
G
R

1

CONTROL
SYSTEM
EC
2

EC
6

EC
6

EC
6

EC
7

EC
7

EC
8

EC
9

EC
18

EC
21
SPARK
T
MING
CONTROL
SYSTEM

CATALYTIC

CONVERTER

EVAPORATIVE
EMISSION

CONTROL
SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

OPERATION

REMOVAL

AND
INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

TIGHTENING
TORQUE

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
EC
26

EC

33

E
C
35

EC
35

EC
36

EC
36

EC
36

EC
38

EC
38

EC
38

EC
39

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