service DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Guide

Page 129 of 548


California
modelS

D

I

n

rn
lrr

I

00

1

Air
pump

2
Air

pump
air

cleaner

3
Air
relief
valve

4

Air
deaner

Non
Califomiamodels

I

I
mission
Control

System

hi

T1rID

j

I

S

Check
valve

6
Exhaust
manifold

7
Carburetor

8
Anti
backfire

valve

EC141A

Fig
EC
ll
A
l
S

for
CalifomitJ
Mod
1s

9

f

I
I

Ira

Pt
p

i

I

Air

pump

2
Air

pump
air
deaner

3
C
A

C
valve

4
Air

cleaner
SCheck
vav1e

6
Carburetor

7
Exhaust
manirold

8
Anti
backfire
valve

EC142A

Fig
EC

12
A
I
S

for
Non

CalifomitJ
Models

EC10
AJrpunip
air
cleaner

The
air

cleaner
ftlter
is

a
viscous

paper
type
and

requires
periodic
re

placement
The
air

pump
air

cleaner
i

bolted
to
the
carbon
canister

attaching

bracket

Fig
EC

13

AirPumpAirCl
an
r

Air

pump

The
air

pump
has
two

po
itive

displacement
vanes
which

require
no

lubricating
service

The
vane
rotate

freely
around
the

off
enter

pivot
pin
and
follow

the

circular

shaped

pump
bore

The
vanes

form
two
chambers
in
the

housing

Each
vane

complete
a

pumping

cycle
in

every
revolution
of
the

rotor

Air
is

drawn
into

tile
inlet

cavity

through
a

tllbe
connected
to
the
air

pump
air
cleaner
Air
is
sealed

between

the
vanes
and
moved
into

a
maller

cavity
the

compression
area

After

compression
a

yane

passes

the

outlet

cavity
Subsequently
it

passe
the

stripper
and

a
section
of

the

housing
that

parate
the
outlet

and
inlet

cavilies
and

again
reaches
the

inlet

cavity
to

repeat
the

pumping

cycle

Carbon
shoes
in

the
slots
of
the

rotor

upport
the
vanes

They
are

designed
to

permit
sliding
of
the
vanes

and
to
sealthe
rotor
interior
from

the

air

cavities
Leaf

springs
which

are

behind
the

leading
side
of
the

shoes

compensate
for
shoe
abrasion

The
front

bearing
uses
ball

bearing

and
the
rear

bearings
use
needle
bear

ings
The
vane
uses
needle

bearing
AU

bearings
have
been

greased
There

are

two

types
of

bearings
which

support

the

rotor
The

ball

bearing
is
used
for

the
front
and

the
needle

bearing
is

used
for

the
rear

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 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 158 of 548


Emission
Control

System

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS

Kent

Moore
No
Kent
Moore
No

Tool
number
tool

name
Reference

page
or

Fig
No
Tool
number

tool
name
Reference

page
or

Fig
No

STl98l0000

Hexagon
wrench
STl9930000

Bearing

adapter

Fig
EC
31

Fig
EC
35

Fig
EC
42

@j

STl9900000

Dummy
shaft
126021
STl99
10000

Bearing
driver

Fig
EC
40

Fig
EC
35

Fig
EC
37

Fig
EC
38

STl9890000
Rotor

adapter
STl9920000
Rotor

stand

r
Fig
EC
34

CJ
Fig
EC

37

J
Fig
EC
36

Fig
EC
38

STl9940000

Bearing
pressing
tool
STl9870000
Air

pump
test

gauge
125667
01

adapter

Fig
EC
34
0

Page
EC
17

Fig
EC
36

EC
39

Page 159 of 548


DATSUN

210
Model

8310
Series

SECTIONEE

ENGINE
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM

CONTENTS

BATTERY

CHECKING
ELECTROLYTE
LEVEL

CHECKING

SPECIFIC
GRAVITY

CHARGING

INSTALLATION

STARTING
MOTOR

STARTING
CIRCUIT

CONSTRUCTION

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION

DISASSEMBL
Y

CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION

ASSEMBL
Y

TEST

CHARGING

CIRCUIT

ALTERNATOR

DESCRIPTION

REMOVAL

DISASSEMBLY

INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR

ASSEMBLY

ALTERNATOR
TEST

REGULATOR

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION

IGNITION

CIRCUIT
EE
2

EE
2

EE
2

EE
3

EE
3

EE
4

EE
4

EE
5

EE
6

EE
6

EE
6

EE
8

EE
8

EE
10

EE
13

EE

13

EE
14

EE
14

EE
14

EE
16

EE
17

EE
1B

EE
18

EE

18

EE

20
DESCRIPTION

DISTRIBUTOR

CONSTRUCTION

CHECKING
AND

ADJUSTMENT

I
ISASSEMBL
Y
AND
ASSEMBLY

IC
IGNITION
UNIT

DESCRIPTION

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

CHECKING
IC

IGNITION
SYSTEM

IGNITION
COIL

SPARK

PLUG

INSPECTION

CLEANING
AND
REGAP

SERVICE

DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

TIGHTENING
TORQUE

TROUBLE

DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

I
BATTERY

II
STARTING
MOTOR

III
ALTERNATOR

Including
voltage
regulator

IV
IGNITION
CIRCUIT
EE
20

EE
22

EE
22

EE
23

EE

23

EE
24

EE
24

EE
25

EE
25

EE
28

EE
29

EE

29

EE
29

EE
30

EE
30

EE
31

EE
33

EE

34

EE
34

EE
35

EE
36

EE
37

Page 171 of 548


DESCRIPTION

The
alternator

incorporates
an
Ie

voltage
regulator
which
maintains
volt

age
within
the

specified
range
and

prevents

output
voltage
from

rising

higher
than
the

specified
value

Except

for
the
Ie
circuit

alternator

parts
are

essentially
the

same
as
those
of

the

conventional

type
alternator

Service

procedures
outlined
in

this

section
are
restricted
to
information

on

other
than
the

voltage
regulator

In
the

alternator
a

magnetic
field
is

CD
Engine
Electrical

System

ALTERNATOR

produced

by
the
rotor
which
consists

of

alternator
shaft
field
coil

pole

pieces
and

slip

rings
The

slip
rings

pressed
in
the

shaft
conduct

only
a

small

field
current

Output
current
is

generated
in
the
armature
coils
located

in
the
stator
The
stator
has
three

windings
and

generates
three

phase

alternating
current
Silicon
diodes
act

like
a

one

way
valve
for

electricity
so

that

charging
current

passes
easily
but

reverse
current
is
shut
out

In
this
alternator

pack
type
silicon
diodes
are
used

as
main
diodes

Nine

diodes
three

negative
three

positive
and
three

sub
diodes
are

installed
in

positive
and

negative
plates

as
an

assembly

These

diodes
are
direct

soldered
at

their

tips
and

constructed
with

posi

tive
and

negative
conjunction

They
are
mounted
on
the
two

plates
which
combine
the

function
of

heat

dissipating
plate
and

positive

negative
terminals
and
are

light
in

weight
and

easy
to

service

EE13
1

Pulley
assem
bly

2
Front
cover

3
Front

bearing

4
Rotor

Qj
5
Rear

bearing

6
Stator

7

Diode
Set

plate

assembly

8
Brush

assembly

9
Ie

voltage
regulator

10
Rear
cover

11

Through
bolt

EE647

Fig
EE
30
Alternator

Page 173 of 548


INSPECTION
OF
STATOR

Continuity
test

Stator
is
normal
when
there
is

continuity
between
individual
stator

coil

terminals
When
there
is

no
conti

nuity
between
individual
terminals

cable
is

broken

Replace
stator

assembly

EE533

Fig
EE
40

Testing
Stator

for

Continuity

2

Ground
test

If
each
lead

wire
of
stator
coil

including
neutral
wire
is

not
conduc

tive
with
stator
core
condition
is

satisfactory
If
there
is

continuity

stator

coil
is

grounded

EE534

Fig
EE
41

Testing
Stator

for

Ground

INSPECTION
OF
DIODE

Perform
a

continuity
test
on
diodes

in

both
directions

using
an
ohmmeter

There
are
six
main

diodes
and
tluee

sub
diodes
attached
to
set

plate
Three

main
diodes
are
attached

to

positive

EEl
plate
and
three
others

to

negative

8
plate
Three
sub
diodes
are

attached

to
terminals

The

continuity
test
should
be

per

formed
on
each
diode
between

the

terminal
and

plate
Engine
Electrical

System

Conductive
direction

EE045

Main
diode

installed
on

8
plate

is
a

positive
diode
which
allows

cur

rent
to

flow
from
terminal
to

EEl
plate

only
In

other
words
current
does
not

flow
from

8
plate
to

terminal

1

plate

2

Terminal

Fig
EE
43

Impecting
Positive

Diode
EE046

2

Main
diode
installed
on

Gplate
is

a

negative
diode

which
allows
current

to
flow
from

Gplate
to
terminal

only

In

other
words
current
does
not
flow

from

terminal

toGplate

1

plate

2

Tenninal

Fig
EE
44

Impecting
Negatiue

Diode
EE047

EE
15
rp

m

1

plate

2

ptate

3
Diode

Fig
EE

42
Conductive
Direction

of
Diode

3
Correct
direction
of

current
flow

for
three
sub

diodes
is
shown
in

Fig

EE
4S

Direction
of

electric
current

EE650

Fig
EE
45

Sub
Diode

If

current
flows
in
both

positive

and

negative
directions
diode
is
short

circuited
If
current
flows
in
one

direc

tion

only
diode
is
in

good
condition

If
there
is
a

faulty
main

diode

replace

all
diodes
as
an
assembly
See

table

below
These
diodes
are
unservicea

ble

Page 181 of 548


CHECKING
AND

ADJUSTMENT

CAP
AND
ROTOR
HEAD

Cap
and
rotor
head
should
be

in

spected
periodically
as

specified
in
the

Main
teoanee
Schedule
Remove

cap

and
clean
all

dust
and
carbon

deposits

from

cap
and

rotor
from
time

to
time

If

cap
is
cracked
or
is

leaking
replace

wi
th

a
new
one

ADVANCE
MECHANISMS

SpecHlcatlons

Refer
to
Service

Data
and

Specifica

tions

for
distributor

Vacuum
advance
mechanism

mechanical

parts

If

vacuum
advance
mechanism
fails

to

operate
properly
check
for
the

followin
B
items

and
correct
the

mal

function
as

required

I

Check
vacuum
inlet
for

signs
of

leakage
at

its
connection

If

necessary

retighten
or

replace
with
a

new
one

2
Check
vacuum

diaphragm
for
air

leak

If
leak
is

found

replace
vacuum

controUer

assembly

3

Inspect
breaker

plate
for
smooth

moving

If

plate
does
not
move

smoothly

this

condition
could
be

due
to

sticky

steel
balls
or

pivot
Apply
grease
to

steel
halls
or

if

necessary
replace

breaker

plate
as
an

assembly

Centrifugal
advance

mechanical

parts

When
cause
of

engine
malfunction

is

traced
to

centrifugal
advance
mecha

nical

parts
use
distributor
tester
to

check
its

characteristics

If

nothing
is

wrong
with
its

charac

teristics

conceivable

causes
are

faulty

or
abnormal

wear
of

driving
part
or

others
So

do
not
disassemble
it

In
the
event
of

improper
character

istics

check

closely
rotor

shaft
assem

bly

governor
weight
and
shaft

If

any
of
the
above

parts
are
mal

functioning
replace
the

parts
Engine
Electrical

System

DISASSEMBLY

AND
ASSEMBLY

DISASSEMBLY

I
Take
off

cap
and

remove
rotor

head

2
Remove

Ie

ignition
unit
Refer
to

IC

Ignition
Unit
for
removal
and
in

stallation

3
Remove
stator
and

magnet
by

removing
stator

securing
screws

4

Remove
vacuum
controller
by

removing
securing
screws

EE746

Fig
EE
59
Removing
Vacuum

Controller

5

Using
two

pry
bars

or
suitable

puller
pry
reluctor
from
shaft

CAUTION

When

removing
reluctor
be
careful

not
10
distort
or

damage
the
teeth

6
Remove
roll

pin

7
Remove

pick
up
coil

assembly

8
Remove
breaker

plate
setscrews

and
remove
breaker

plate
assembly

EE703

Fig
EE
60

Removing
Breaker
Plate

Setscrews

9
Punch
knock

pin
out
and
remove

pinion

EE
23
EE704

Fig
EE
61

Removing
Knock
Pin

10
Remove
rotor
shaft
and
drive

shaft

assembly

EE705

Fig
EE
62
Removing
Rotor
Shaft
and

Drive

Shaft
Assembly

11

Mark
rotor
shaft
and
drive

shaft

Remove

packing
from
the

top
of
rotor

shaft
and
unscrew
rotor
shaft
setscrew

Remove

rotor
shaft

EE706

Fig
EE
63
Removing
Rotor

Shaft

12

Mark
one
of
the

governor

springs
and
its

bracket
Also
mark
one

of
the

governor
weights
and
its

pivot

pins

13

Carerully
unhook
and

remove

governor

springs

14
Remove

governor
weights

A
r

ply
grease
to

guvernor
weights
after

disassembling

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Engine
Electrical

System

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECII
ICATIONS

GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS

BATTERY

Type

A

pplied
model

Capacity
V
AH

STARTING

MOTOR

Type

Applied
model

System
voltage
v

No
load
Terminal

voltage
v

Current
A

Revolution

rpm

ALTERNATOR

Type

Nominal

rating

Ground

pol
trity

Minimwn
revolution
under
no

load

When
14

volt
is

applied

Hot

output
current

PuUeyratio

Regulated
output
voltage
N50Z

NS70

U
S
A
Canada

U
S
A

Optional

12
60
12

65

SI14
160B

S1I4
163E

Non
reduction

gear
type

U

S
A
M

T
USA

A
T

US
A
M
T

Optional

12

11
5

Less
than
60

More

than
7

000

LR15049

V

A
1250

Negative

rpm
Less
than
1
000

A

rpm
More
than

40
2

500
50
5

000

2

06

v

144to15
0

EE

30
S1I4
253

Reduction

gear
type

Canada

U
S
A

Optional

11

Less
than
100

More
than

3
900

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DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series

SECTIONER

ENGINE
REMOVAL
INSTAllATION

CONTENTS

ENGINE

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

REMOVAL

INSTALLATION
ER
2

ER
3

ER
5
ENGINE
MOUNTING
INSULATOR

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

TIGHTENING
TORQUE
ER
5

ER
6

ER
6

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