DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual

Page 321 of 548


Propeller
Shaft
Differential
Carrier

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS

Tool
number

tool
name
IKent
Moore
No

I
Reference

page
or

Fig
No

Unit

application

Drive

pinion
flange
wrench
J

25774

Fig
PD
6

Page
PD
7
ST31530000

ST0632001i0
Differential
carrier

attachment

ST3003S000
Drive

pinion
rear
inner

race

puller
set

Puller

Base
CD
ST30031000

00
ST30032000

ST33051001
Differential
sIde

bearing

puller

oiij

9
J

25601

Fig
PD4

Page
PD
9

J
25733

CD

J
25733
1

00

J
25733
2

Fig
PD
7

Fig
PD
9
Tool
number
tool
name

ST33052000

Adapter

@

KV38101800
Solid

punch

ST3250SOO0

CD
ST32501000

00
ST32502000
Side

bearing
adjust
weight

Weight
block

Master

gauge

Er

ST33220000
Differential
side

bearing

drift

ST30611000
Drive

pinion
outer
race

drift
bar

i
IM
I
UI
r
l
JM
M

Md
Kent
Moore
No

Reference

or

Fig
No

Unit

application

J
25797
1

Fig
PD
9

Page
PD
g

FiJi
PD
IO

J
25407
3

CD

J

25407
3

00

J

25407
1

Fig
PD
12

J
25804
D1

Fig
PD
13

Page
PD
g

J

25742
1

Page
PD
6

PD

15
Applicable
to
all
B310
series

models

Page 322 of 548


Propeller
Shaft

o
ifferential
Carrier

Tool
number
tool
name

ST3070
I
000
Drive

pinion
outer

race

drift

5

ST3112S000
Drive

pinion
setting

gauge
set

Height
gauge

Dummy
shaft
CD
ST31121
000

@ST31122000

@

KV38103500

Height

gauge
spacer

KV38103600

Dummy
shaft

spacer

@
IKent
Mooro
No

Reference

page
or

Fig
No

Unit

applic
auon

J
25742
2

Pag
PD
6

J
25269
01

CD

J
25269
01

@

J
25269
01

Fig
PD
14

Fig
PD
14

Fig
PD
14
Tool
number

tool
name

ST30600000

Drive

pinion
bearing
drift

bar

ST33400001
Oil

seal

fitting
tool

ST3127S000
Preload

gauge

CD
GG91030000

Torque
wrench

@
HT62940000

Socket

adapter

ID
HT6290oo00
Socket

adapter

t

t

o

H172400000
Slide
hammer
I

K
e
nt
Moore

No

Reference

page
or

Fig
No

Unit

application

J

25741

P
1ge
PD
6

I

J

26082

Page
PD
6

J
25765

CD

J

25765

@

ID

Page
PD
7

Page
PD
4

PD
16
Applicable
to
all
8310
series

models

Page 323 of 548


DATSUN
210

Model
8310
Series

SECTIONFA

FRONT
AXLE
FRONT
SUSPENSION

CONTENTS

INSPECTION
AND

ADJUSTMENT

INSPECTION

ADJUSTMENT

FRONT
AXLE

REMOVAL

INSPECTION

INSTAllATION

FRONT

SUSPENSION

SPRING
AND
STRUT
ASSEMBLY

TENSION
ROD
AND
STABILIZER
BAR
FA
2

FA
2

FA
2

FA
4

FA
4

FA
5

FA
5

FA
6

FA
6

FA
9
lOWER
ARM
AND

lOWER
BAll
JOINT

SUSPENSION
CRDSSMEMBER

SERVICE

DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

SPECIFICATIONS

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

TIGHTENING
TORQUE

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
FA
lO

FA
12

FA
13

FA
13

FA
13

FA
14

FA
16

FA
19

Page 324 of 548


Front
Axle

Front

Suspension

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTIVIENT

INSPECTION

Inspect
in
accordance
with

periodic

maintenance
schedule

Block
rear
wheels
with
chocks

2

Jack

up
the
front

of

car
and

support
it
with

safety
stands

Refer
to

Section
GI
for

lifting

points
and

towing

3

Shaking
each
fiont
wheel

by

grasping
the

upper
and

lower
surfaces

of
the
tires
check

suspension
parts
for

looseness
wear
or

damage
Tighten
aU

loose
bolts
and

nuts
to
the

specified

torque
Replace
all
worn

parts
as

described
under
Front

Suspension

4

Check
wheel

bearings
If

there
is

any
axial
end

play
adjust

bearings
to

specifications

Replace
worn
or

damaged
bearings

as
described
under
Front

Axle

S
Check

strut
for
oil

leakage
or

damage

ADJUSTMENT

WHEEL

BEARING

Block

rear
wheels
with
chocks

2

Jack

up
the
front
of
car
and

support
it

with

safety
stands

3

Remove
brake

pads
Refer
to

Section
BR
for

pad
replacement

4

Remove
hub

cap
cotter

pin
ad

justing

cap
and
wheel

bearing
nut

S

Sparingly
apply
recommended

multi

purpose

grease
to
threaded

por

tion

of

spindle
and

contact
surface

between
wheel

bearing
washer
and

outer
wheel

bearing

6

Tighten
wheel

bearing
nut

using

a
suitable

torque
wrench

P
Tightening

torque

Wheel

bearing
nut

3
0
to
3
5

kll
m

22

to
25
ft

Ibl
Fig
FA

Tighlening
Wheel

Bearing

Nul

7
Turn

wheel
hub
several
times
in

both
directions
to

seat
wheel

bearing

correctly

again
tighten
wheel

bearing

nut
to
the
above

torque

8
Turn
back
wheel

bearing
nut
A

degrees

Return

engle
AU

900

Install

adjusting
cap
and

align
any

of
its
slots
with
hole
in

spindle
If
the

above

procedure
fails
to

align
hole
and

slot

together
then

tighten
lock

nut
as

much
as
I

S

degrees
until
hole
in

spindle
is

aligned
with

eny
slot

CAUTION

00
not

overtighten
wheel

bearing
nuts

as
this

can
cause
wheel

bearing
seizure

9
Turn

hub
in
both

directions
two

or
three
times

measuring
its

turning

torque
and

axial

play
to

ee
if

they
are

within
the

specified
range
If

they
are

not

adjust

Axial

play

Omm

Din

Wheel

bealing
starting
torque

With

new

gleaS8
l8al

A

measured
et

wheel

bearing

nut

less
than
7

kg
cm

G
1
in
Ibl

FA
2
AJ
measuled
et
wheel
hub

bolt

Less
then
1
2

kg
12
G
Ibl

With
u
ed

gr
seal

AJ
measured

at
wheel

bealing

nut

1
0
to
4
5

kg
cm

0
9
to
3
9
in
b

AJ
measuled
at

wheel
hub

bolt

0

17
to
0
79

kg

0
37
to
1
741bl

FA413

Fig
FA
2
Metr

uring
Bearing
Starting

Torq
ue

Repeat
above

procedures
until
cor

rect

starting
torque
is

obtained

Note

a

Correctly
meas
e
rotation

slar
ting

force

toward

tangential
direction

against
hub
bolt

b

Above

figures
do
not

include

dragging
resistance
with

pads
re

moved
on
disc
brake
models

c

Any

slightest
wheel

bearing
axial

play
cannot
be
tolerated

10
Insert
new
cotter

pin
with
the

legs
through
hese
two

parts
spread

legs
away
from
each
other

against
sides

of
wheel

bearing
nut

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 326 of 548


Turning
engie
of
front

wheel

Inner
wheel
380
to

42

Outel
wheel
31
0

to
35
0

Tightening
torque
of
bolts

and
nuts

kg
m

ft
lb

@
3

9
to
5
3
28
to
38

@
3
0
to
3
5

22
to
25

@
5
5
to
10
0
40
to
72

@
7
3
to
9

9
53
to

72

@
5
1
to
6
1
371044

ear
wheels
with
chocks

fron
t

of
car
and

support
Front
Axle
Front

Suspension

FA125

Fig
FA

6
AdjU

ting
Steering

Angle

FRONT

AXLE

1
Grease
seal

2
Inner
wbeel

bearin

3

Wheel
hub

4

Outer
wheel

bearins

5
Wheel

bearing
washer

6
Wheel

bearing
nut

7

Adjusting
cap

8
O

ring

9
Hub

cap

10

Disc
brake
rotor

FA803

Fig
FA
7
Front
Axle

it
with

safety
stands

3
Remove
wheel
and
tire

assembly

4

Remove
brake
tube
brake

caliper

assembly

referring
to

Section
DR

FA
4
4
After

adjustment

l
ck

adju

ment
nut

Note

Turning
angle
of
outer
wheel

will

automatically
be
Set

by

adjust

ing
turning
angle
ofin

f
U
wheel
to

specified
values

FA726

Fig
FA
8

RemouingBroke
Caliper

5
Work

off
hub

cap
from

hub

using

t

n
screwdrivers
as
shown
below

If

necessary
tap
around
it

with
a
soft

hammer
while

removing

cap

F
A386

Fig
FA
9

Remouing
Hub

Cap

Note

During
operation
be
careful
to

avoid

deinaging
O
ring

Page 327 of 548


6

Pry
off
cotter

pin
take
out
ad

justing
cap
and

wheel

bearing
lock
nut

7

Remove
wheel
hub
with
disc

brake
rotor
from

spindle
with

bearing

installed

FA199

Fig
FA
10

Removing
Wheel
Hub

Note
Be
careful

not
to

drop
outer

bearing
DOne
out
of
hub
when

removing
hub
from
knuckle

spin

dle

8
Remove
outer

bearing
cone

9
Loosen
four

bolts

securing
brake

disc
remove

disc
brake

rotor
from

wheel
hub

assembly

Fig
FA
11

Removing
Due
Broke

Rotor

Loosen
screws

securing
baffle

plate

take
out
baffle

plate

10
Remove
inner

earing
cone
after

prying
out

grease
seaL
Discard

grease

seaL

11

If
it
is

necessary
to

replace

earing
outer
race
drive
it
out
from

hub
with

a
brass
drift
and
mallet

Evenly

tap
bearing
outer
race
through

two

grooves
inside
hub
Front
Axle

Front

Suspension

Fig
FA

12
Removing
Bearing
Outer

Race

INSPECTION

WHEEL
BEARING

Thoroughly
clean

grease
and
dirt

from
wheel

bearing
with

cleaning
sol

vent
and

dry
with

compressed
air
free

from
moisture
Check
wheel

bearing
to

see
that
it

rolls
freely
and
is
free
from

noise
crack

pitting
or
wear

WHEEL
HUB

Check
wheel
hub
for

crack

by

means
of

a

magnetic
exploration
or

dyeing
test
and

replace
if
cracked

INSTALLATION

Install
front
axle
in
the

reverse

order
of
removal

noting
the
fol

lowing

I
Install

bearing
outer
race
with

Front
Wheel

Bearing
Drift

Inner
ST35321000
Front
wheel

Bearing
Drift
Outer
ST35322000

and

Drift
Bar
ST35325000

until
they

seat
in

hub

2

Pack
hub
and
hub

cap
with

re

commended
multi

purpose
grease
up

to

shaded

portions

fA261

Fig
FA
13

LubriCating
Points

of

Wheel

Hub

FA
5
3
Coat
each

bearing
DOne
with
rec

ommended
multi

purpose
grease

FA781

Fig
FA

14

Coating
Bearing
Cone

with
Grease

4

Place
inner

bearing
cone
in
hub

and
install

a
new

grease
seal

coating

sealing
lips
with
recommended
multi

purpose
grease

5

Concerning
installation
of

brake

parts
refer
to

Section
BR

i
l
Tightening
tOlque

Disc
brake

Rotor
to

hub

3
9
to
5
3

kg
m

28
to
38
ft

lbl

6

Install
hub
with
rotor
and
outer

bearing
cone

7

Sparingly
apply
recommended

multi

purpose
grease
to
threaded

por

tion
of

spindle
and

bearing
washer
to

bearing
contacting
face
Then

install

washer
and
wheel

bearing
nut

Adjust
wheel

bearing
nut
as
de

scribed
in

Adjustment
in
this
section

Note

a
In

order
to
assure
DOrrect

bearing

starting

torque
and

to
extend
serv

ice

nfe
of
wheel

bearings
be
sure

to

avoid
dirt
and

foreign
particles
get

ting
iIi

bearings
grease
seal
Washer

bearing
nut
etc

b

Grease
should
be

changed
at
each

disassembly
end
in

aa
ordance
with

Periodic

Maintenance
Schedule

8

Install
O

ring
on

hub

cap
and

install
hub

cap
on
hub

9
Install
brake

caliper
assembly
re

ferring
to

Section
BR

10
Install
wheel
and
lire

Page 328 of 548


front
Ie

Front

Suspension

FRONT

SUSPENSION

e

@

@

c

@

09

@

@

t
@

f
Fff

@

t

i
Illi

tEl

1

iVI
G

A

@
v

G
e
I

O

@
cID
@

1

Suspension
crossmem
ber

2

Stabilizer

bar

3
Tension
rod
bracket

4

Stabilizer
bar
bracket

5

Tension
rod

bushing

6

Tension
rod

7
Stabilizer

bar

connecting

rod

FA727

SPRING
AND

STRUT
SSEMilLY

REMOVAL

L
Disconnect
brake
tube
from

brake

assembly

2
Remove
brake

caliper

3
Remove
bolt

connecting
strut
to

knuckle
ann
8
Lower
arm

9
Lower
arm

bushing

10

Gland

packing

II

O
ing

12
Shock
absorber

13
Strut
sub
e

ssembly

14
Stru

assembly

15
Knuc1cle
arm
Tightening

torque
of
bolts

and
nuts

kg
m
ft
lb

@
3
2
to
4

3
23
to
31

@
5
1
to

6
1
37
to
44

@
3
2
to
4

3
23
to
31

@
1
6
to
2

1

12
to
t5

@
4
5
to

5
1
33

to
37

5
1
to

6
1
37
to
44

@
1
6
to
2
1
12
to

15

I8i
6
0
to
7
5
43
to
54

CD
8
0
to
11
0
58
to
80

Ql
5
5
to
10
0
40
to
72

i8J
2
5
to
3
5

18
to
25

Fig
FA

16
Front

S
p
ion
16
erballjoint

17
Str

tmounting
insulator

18
Strut

mounting
bearing

19

Dust

20

Spring
upper
seal

21
Bound

bumper
rubber

22
Dust
cover

23
Coil

spring

FA728

Fig
FA
16

Removing
Knuckle

Arm

Bol

4

Detach
knuckle
ann
from

bottom

of
strut
This
can
be
done

by

forcing

FA
6
lower
arm
down
with

a
suitable
bac

FA205

Fig
FA

17

Removing
Knuckle

Arm

Page 329 of 548


S

Support
strut

assembly
with
a

jack
or
suitable
stand
and
remove

three
nuts

securing
strut
to

hoodledge

Strut
assembly
and

spring
can
then
be

removed
as
a
unit

DISASSEMBLY

When

disassembling
a

strut
extra

caution
should
be
exercised
to
avoid

dirt
and
dust

getting
inside
strut
This

dirt
and
dust
is
loaded
with
abrasive

which
if
enters
strut
causes
internal

leak
and

premature
wear
of

moving

parts

I
Secure
Strut

Steering
Gear

Housing
Attachment
KV48100300
in

a
vise
and
install
strut
on
attachment

2

Set

up
Spring
Compressor

ST3S6S
100
I

on

spring
Compress

spring
just
far

enough
to

permit
turn

ing
of
strut

mounting
insulator

by

hand
Remove

self

locking
nut

FA658

Fig
FA
18

Comprt
ingSpring

3
Remove

lock
nut

on

top
of

piston

rod
remove

mounting
insulator
strut

mounting
bearing
dust

seal

spring

seat

spring
and

bumper
rubber

CAUTION

Be

sure
to
hook

special
tool

8135651001

evenly
on
a

minimum

of
three
coils

Paying
attention
not
to

damage
piston
lod
Front
Axle
Front

Suspension

AJ

r

ST3565S001

F

A059
k

j

h

Fig
FA
19

Removing
Mounting

Insulator

4

Retract

piston
rod

by
pushing
it

down
until
it
bottoms
Remove

gland

packing
with
Gland

Packing
Wrench

ST3SS00001

A

ST35500001

1J

FA209
KV48
100300

Fig
FA

20
Removing
Gland

Packing

Note

Clean

gland

pecking
of

mud

and
other

foreign
perticles
accumu

lated

5
Remove

O

ring
from

top
of

pis

ton
rod

guide
bushing

6
Lift
out

piston
rod

together
with

cylinder

Note
Do
not
remove

pistion
rod

quickly
as
this
will
cause
oil
to

spurt
out

FA275

Fig
FA

21

Removing
Pi
ton
Rod

and

Cyliilder

FA
7
Note

Piston
rod

piston
rod

guide

and

cylinder
are

adjusted
to

provide

precision
mating
sutfeces
and

should
be
handled
as
a

matched
set

7
Drain

fluid

thoroughly
from
inner

cylinder
and
discard

8

Wash
aU

parts
in

suitable
solvent

9
Drain
fluid

thoroughly
from

outer

casing

Note
This

operation
is

very
im

portant
since

performance
of
strut

varies
with
amount
of
fluid
filled

within
strut

INSPECTION

I

Replace
gland
packing
O

ring
and

fluid
whenever

strut
is
disassembled

2

Wash
aU

perts
except
for
non

metallic

parts
with
suitable
solvent

and

dry
with

compressed
air

3
Blow
dirt
and
dust

off
of
non

metallic

parts
using
compressed
air

Note

a

Oil

oozing
out
at
and
around

gland

pecking
does
not
call

for
strut

maintenance
If
oil
leaks

past
pring

sest

check

piston
rod
and

gland

pecking
to
cxirrect
the
cause
of

problem
If
oil

leakage
occurs

on

welded

portion
of
outer
strut

casing

replace
strut
outer

casing

essembly

b
If
hock
absorber
itself
is

malfunc

tioning
replace
as
an

assembly
in

cluding

piston
rod

cylinder
bot

tom
valve
and

guide
bushing

Outer
ce
in

Check
outer

casing
for
evidences
of

deformation

cracking
or
other
dam

age
If

necessary
discard

Strut
mountln
In
uletor

Replace
if
cemented
rubber
to

metal

joints
are
melted
or
cracked

Rubber

parts
should
also
be

replaced

if
deteriorated

Strut
mountln
beerln

Replace
if

inspection
reveals
abnor

mal
noise
or
excessive
rattle
in
axial

direction

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Note
CbedI
dust
seal
forsaatcbes
or

aacb

on

lips
end

replace
if
neces

sary

ASSEMBLY

When

assembling
strut
be
careful

not
to

drop
or
scratch

parts
since

they

are

precisely
machined
to

very
close

tolerances
Before

assembly
clean

away
all
dirt
to

prevent
any
possible

entry
of

dirt
into

strut

Note
If

replacement
of

any
strut

compooent
parts
is

found
to
be

neoesaery
make
sure
tlllt

parta
ere

the
same
brand
as
thoee
used

in
the

strot

essemhly

I
Install
strut
outer

casing
on
Strut

Steering
Gear

Housing
Attachment

KV48
100300
See

Fig
FA
20

2
Install

cylinder
and

piston
rod

assembly
shock
absorber
kit

in

outer

casing

3
Remove

pistoo
rod

guide
from

cylinder
and

Pour
correct

amount
of

new
fluid

into

ylinder
and
strut
outer

casing

Amount
of
oil

325
cc
19
83
cu
in

1

FA065

Fig
FA

22

FillingShoelt
Absorber

Fluid

Note

e
It
i

important
that
correct
emount

of
fluid

be

poured
into
strut
to

assure
correct

damping
force

of
Front
Axle

Front

Suspension

mock
absorber

b

U
GENUINE
NISSAN
STRUT

OIL
or

equivalent
every
after

over

11101

4

Securely
install

piston
rod

guide

in

cylinder

Note
Be

c
aref
1l
t
to

damage
gujde

with
thread

portion
of

pistoo
rod

5
Install
new
O

ring
over

rod

guide

6
Lubricate

sealing

lips
of

gland

packing
uterisked
in

Fig
F
A

23
with

lithium
base

grease
containing
molyb

denum

disulphide
and
install

gland

packing
with

Gland

Packing
Guide

KV40101900

FA659

Grease

V
1

1

0

I

FA464

Fig
FA
23
Grea

ing
Point

of
Gland

lbelting

KV40101900

F
A276

Fig
F
A
24
t

lung
Gland

lbelting

FA
8
7

Tighten
gland
packing

fl

Tightening

torque

8
0
to
11
0

kg
m

58
to
80
ft

lb

Note

a
When

tightening
gland

packing
it
i

POrl

t
J
It
d
he

ttJI

teoded

epproximately
120

IDID

4
72

in
from

upper
surfece
of

gland

packing
to
faclli18te

spring

iosteIlatioo

b
Gland

packing
should

be

tighteoed

to

specified
torque
with
the
aid
of

Gland

Packing
Wreoch

ST35500001

When

doing
so

the

amouot
of

torque
to
be
read

be

neath
wrench
oeedle
should

be

modified

eccording
to

the

following

formula

L

Ckg
m
8x

L
O
IO
or

L

Cft

Ib
58x

L
0

33

where

C
Value
to

he
reed
on
the

torque

wrench

kg
m
ft
Ib

L

Effective

length
of

torque

wrench
m
ft

Gland

packing
WIcoch
Torque

C

Lm
ft
I

0
1
m
0
33
ft

FA278

Fig
FA

25
Gland

lbeltill
l
Wrench

8
Bleed
air
out
of
shock
absorber
as

follows

I

Holding
strut

by
hand
with
its

spindle
side

facing
down

pull
out

piston
f
d

completely
Then
turn

strut

upside
down
so
that

spindle
side

is
now

facing

up
Under
this
condition

retract

piston
rod
all
the

way
in

2

Repeat
the
above

procedure

several

times
so
that
air
will
be
bled

out
from
strut

th
oroughiy

3
If

during
the
above

step
en

equal

pressure
is
felt

through
the
hand

grippitig
piston
rod
on
both
strokes

it

is

an
indication
that
air
is

expelled

from
strut

thoroughly

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