service DATSUN 210 1979 Manual PDF

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DATSUN
2

0
Model
83
0
Series

SECTIONBR

BRAKE
SYSTEM

CONTENTS

ADJUSTMENT

BRAKE
PEDAL

FRONT
DISC
BRAKE

REAR

BRAKE

HAND

BRAKE

BLEEDING
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM

SERVICE
BRAKE

BRAKE
PEDAL

MASTER
CYLINDER

BRAKE
FLUID
LEVEL

GAUGE

BRAKE
LINE

NP
VALVE

FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
BR
2

BR
2

BR
2

BR
2

BR
2

BR
2

BR
3

BR
3

BR
4

BR
5

BR
5

BR
6

BR
6
ROTOR

REAR

BRAKE

BRAKE
BOOSTER

HAND
BRAKE

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

TIGHTENING
TORQUE

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOL
BR

9

BR

l0

BR
12

BR
14

BR
16

BR
16

BR
17

BR
18

8R
19

8R
22

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Note
Front

cable
clevis

pin
and

cotter

pin
are
available
as

service

parts

Removal
of
eer
ceble

I
Disconnect
cable

adjuster
CD

from
front
cable

2
Remove

lock

plate
@
and

strap
00
at
axle
case

1

I
Rear
cable

adjuster

2
Lock

plate

3

Strap
BR037A

Fig
BR
37
Removing
Rear
Cable
Brake

System

3

Pull
off
return

spring
CD
and

disconnect
rear

cable
from

lever

by

removing
clevis

pin
@

@

I
Return

spring

2

Clevis

pin

6R122A

Fig
BR
38

Removing
Rear
Cable

BR
15
INSPECTION

I
Check
control
stem
and

lever
for

wear
or
other

damage
Replace
if

necessary

2

Replace
worn
or

fatigued

sprin

3
Check
wires
for

discontinuity
or

deterioration

Replace
ifheces

ary

4

Replace
malfunctioning
warning

light
or
switch

5

Check

parts
at
each

connection

and
if

found
defonned
or

damaged

replace

INSTALLATION

Install
hand
brake

assembly
in
the

reverse

procedure
of
removal

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Brake

System

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS

SERVICE
BRAKE

Type

Front

Rear

Pad
or

lining
dimension

Width
x
thickness
x

length

Front

Rear
Disc
AN20

Drum

LT20
Auto

rnm
in

Pad

41
2
x

10
0
x
61
4

1
622
x
0394
x
2
417

Lining

35
0
x
4
8

x
195

0

1
378
x
0
189
x
7

68
mm
in

Rotor
outer
diameter
or

drum
inner
diameter

Front

Rear

Wheel

cylinder
inner
diameter

Front

Rear

Master

cylinder
inner
diameter

Brake

booster

Type

Diaphragm
diameter

NP
valve

split
point
x

reducing
ratio

Type
of

adjusting
shoes
rnm
in

rnm
in
245
0
9
65

203
2
8
00

rnm
in

mm
in

rnm
in
51
1
2
012

20
64
13

16

20
64

13
16

mm
in

kg
cm
2

psi
M60

152
4
6

20
x

0
4
284
x

0
4

BR
16

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Tool
number

tool
name
Braise
System

1

1

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOL

GG94310000
Flare
nut

torque
wrench
Kent

Moore
No

ReferenCe

page
or

Fis
No

Page
BR
5

Page
BR
6

Page
BR
9

Page
BR
II

BR
22
Kent
Moore
No

Tool
number
tool
name

Reference

page
or

Fis
No

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DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series

WHEEL
AND
TIRE

CONTENTS

WHEEL

AND
TIRE

MAINTENANCE

INSPECTION

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS
WT5
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS

INSPECTION
ANO

ADJUSTMENT

TIGHTENING
TORQUE

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS
WT5

WT5

WT
6
WT2

WT2

WT
3

WT
7

ell

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Wheel
and
Tire

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

GENERAL

SPECIFICATIONS

WHEEL
AND
TIRE

Road
wheel
size
Applied
m
del

Remarks

Sedan
Hatchback
Wagon

4
OJ
13
Steel
wheel

30

mm

I
I
8
in
offset

5J
13
Aluminum
wheel

25

mm
0

98
in
offset

155
13
6
1
5
13
4PR
155
13
6
1
5
13
4PR
Tubeless
Bias

l55SRl3

l75
70SR13
155SRl3

Tubeless
Radial

l75
70SR13
l75
70SR13
Tire
size

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

Wheel
balance

Maxilnum
allowable
unbalance
at

riln

flange

Tire

balancing
weight
gr
oz

gr
oz
10
0
35

10
to
60
0
35
to
2
12

Spacing
10
0
35

Wheel
riln

lateral
and
radial
runout

Steel
wheel
mm
in

Aluminum
wheel
mm
in

Difference
between

right
and

left

lateral
runout

Steel
wheel

Aluminum
wheel
Less
than
1
2
0

047

Less
than
0
5
0

020

mm
in

mm
in
Less

than
0
5
0
020

Less
than
0
2

0
008

WT5

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DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series

SECTIONST

STEERING
SYSTEM

CONTENTS

STEERING
COLUMN
AND
GEAR

STEERING
WHEEL

STEERING
LOCK

STEERING
COLUMN

Collapsible
type

STEERING

GEAR
RB45L

STEERING
LINKAGE

SERVICE

DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS
ST
2

ST
2

ST
3

ST
3

ST
5

ST

9
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

TIGHTENING
TORQUE

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS

SPECIAL
SERVICE

TOOLS
ST
12

ST
12

ST
13

ST
14

ST
15

ST
12

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Steering
System

SERVICE

DATA
AND
SPECIRCATIONS

GENERAL

SPECIFICATIONS

Steering
column

type

Steering

gear
type

Turn
of

steering
wheel
Lock
to
lock

Steering

gear
ratio
CollapSIble
column

Recirculating
ball

type
RB45L

3

2

15
0
I

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

Front
wheel

turning
angle

Inner
wheel

Outer
wheel

Minimum

turning
circle
Wall

to
wall

Steering
wheel
axial

play

Steering
wheel

play

STEERING
GEAR

Worm
degrees

degrees

m
ft

nun

in

mm
in
380
to
420

31
i0
to

35
i0

10
0
32
8

0
0

Less
than
35
1
38

Worm
shaft

turning
torque
as

steering
gear
assembly

at
center

portion
kg
em

in
lb

maxUnum

turning

torque
kg
cm
in
lb

Worm

bearing
shUn

Standard
total
thickness

Adjusting
shim

thickness

Sector
ahaft

End

play
between

sector
shaft

and

adjusting
screw

Adjusting
shUn
thickness

Gear
backlash
at

gear
arm

top
end

on

capacity

STEERING
LINKAGE

Ball

Joint

Turning
torque
4

0
to
9
0
3
5

to
7

8

Less
than
11
0
9
5

mm
in
1
5
0
059

mm
in

0
762
0

0300

0
254
0
0100

0

127
0
0050

0
050
0
0020

mm
in

mm
in
om
to
0
Q3
0
0004
to
0
0012

1
575
to
1
600
0
0620
to
0

0630

1
550

to
1
575

0
06
0
to
0
0620

1
525
to
1
550
0
0600
to
0
0610

1

500
to

1
525
0
0591
to
0
0600

Less
than

0
1
0
004
mm
in

liters
US

pt
Imp

pt
0
28

M

kg
cm
in

lb

5
to
25
4
3
to
21
7

ST
12

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Steering
System

SPEOAL

SERVICE
TOOLS

Tool
number
tool
name

ST27180001

Steering
wheel

puller

n

I

KV
48100300
Strut

steering
gear
box

attachment

1l

1

III
11

Preload

gauge

Torque
wrench

Socket

adapter

Socket

adapter
ST3127SOO0

DGG91030000

@HT62940000

l
HT62900000

l
Q
IKent

Moore
No

Reference

page
or

Fis
No

J
25726

Fig
ST
4

J
25729

Fig
ST
20

J
25765

D

J

25765

@

@

Fig
ST
23
Tool
number

tool
name

ST29020001

Steering
gear
arm

puller

H172520000

Ball

joint
remover

ST
15
Kent

Moore
No

Reference

page
or

Fis
No

J

25725

Fig
ST
15

Page
ST
12

Fig
ST
28

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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

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