check transmission fluid DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual

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 264 of 548


DI
RANGE
LOW

GEAR

Po
r
flow

With
the
shift
selector
in
0
low

gear
engine
torque
is

traJWnitted

through
the

applied
rear

clu
tch
to
the

internal

gear
of
the
front

gear
set
The

c1o
kwise
rotation

o
f
the

front
inter

naI

gear
causes
the
front

planet
gears

to
rotate
clockwise

driving
the

com

pound
sun

gear
counterclockwise
The

front

planetary
carrier
is

splined
to
the

output
shaft
This
cau
the

planet

gears
to
drive
the
sun

gear
instead
of

walking
around
the
sun

gear
This

counterclockwise
rotation
of

the
sun

gear
causes
the
rear

planet
gears
to

rotate
clockwise
With
the
one

way

clutch

holding
the
rear

planet
carrier

the
rear

planetary
gears
turn
the
rear

internal

gear
and

output
shaft
clock

wise
in
a
reduction
ratio

of

approxi

mately
2
46
to
L

Fluid
flow

Manual
Valve

2

3
Automatic
Transmission

Fiont

gear
set
Rear
gear
set

Input
t1uOllsh

rear
clutch

Output
shaft

Held

by
on
way
clutch

Input
from
front

gear
set

Output
to
real

gear
set

AT330

1

J

ld

AT081

Front
clutch

Reu
clutch

Low
and
revcrx
brake

Brake
band
servo

Onto

way
clutch
OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

HOLDING

Fig
AT
12

MochanicaIOp

rationduri

DJ
Ra

Governor
Valve

Pressure
Modifier
Valve
15

2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve

lst
2nd
Shift
Valve

2nd
3rd

Timing
Valve

1st

2nd
Shift
Valve

j
Rear

Clutch

I

Second
Lock
Valve

Second
Lock

Valve

LOrifice

Check

Valve
2nd
3rd

Shift
Valve

AT12

Page 268 of 548


Automatic
Transmission

D3
RANGE
3RD

GEAR

Front

gear
set
Rei
r

gear
set

Input
through
flODt

and
rear
clutches
Power
flow

In

D3
range
engine

troque
is

transmitted

through
both
clutches

The

front
clutch
turns
the
internal

gear
of
the
forward

gear
set
clockwise

The

rear
clutch

turns
the

sun

gears
in
a

clockwise
direction
also

With
both
the

internal

gear
and
the
sun

gear
of
the

forward

gear
set

turning
in
the

same

direction
at
the
same

speed
the

planet

gears
are
locked
in

position
and
turn

as
a
unit
The

output
shaft

spIined
to

the
forward

planet
carrier

turns
at
a

ratio
of
L
Output

shaft

AT332

Front
clutch

ON

Ij
1f

Front
clutch

Rear
e1utd

Low
reverse

brake

Brake
band

On

way
clutch
ON

ON

OFF

OFF
Pressure
rdeaJe

OFF
A

T083

Fill
AT
I6
Mechanical

Operation
hiring
D

Ronge

Fluid
flow

Governor

pre
ure
increases
to
the

poinl
that
it

can
overcome
the
com

bined
forces

of

spring
and
throttle

pressure
and
move
the
2nd
3rd
shift
valve
When
the
2nd
3rd
shift
valve

opens

pressure
passes
through
the

valve
lands
to
the
2
3

timing
valve
and

on
to

apply
the
front
clutch
and
release
the
brake
band
The
car
is
now

in

D3
or
direct
drive
the
rear
clutch

was

already

applied

Manual
Valve
I
Governor
Valve
IS
Pressure
Modifier
Valve

2nd
3rd

Timin8
Valve

2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve

ht
2nd
Shift
Valve

1st
2nd
Shift
Valve
8
Second
Lock
Valve

9
Band
Servo

Apply
Side

2
i

I

I

Band
Servo
is
released

t

Second
Lock
Valve

L

Orifice
Check
Valve
2nd
3rd
Shift
Valve
10

r
Band
Servo
Rele

Side

I

L
2nd
3rd

Timing
Valve
I
I

I
Front
Clutch

I
J

Second
Lock
Valve
I
Rear
Clutch

I

3

AT

16

Page 278 of 548


4
Bolt
converter
to

drive
plate

Note

Align
chalk
mark

painted
a

cro5S
both

parts
during
disas

sembling
p

S
After
converter
is

installed
rotat

r
nkshait
veral
turns
and

check
to

be

sure
that
transmission

rotates
freely

without

binding

6

Pour
recommended
automatic

transmission
fluid

up
to
correct
level

through
oil

charge
pipe

7
Connect
manual
lever
to
shift

rod

Operation
should
be
carried
out

with
m
mual
and
selector
levers
in

N

8

Connect
inhibitor
switch
wires
Automatic
Transmission

NOte

a
Refer

to

page
AT40
for

Checking

and

Adjusting
Inhibitor
Switch

b

Inspect
end

edjust
switch
as

abo

whe
ever
it
has

to
be
removed
for

servi
e

9

Check
inhibitor

switch
for

op

eration

Starter
should
be

brought
into

op

eration

only
when
selector
lever
is
in

P
and
N

positions
it

should
not

be
started
when
lever
is
in

D
n

and
Ru

positions

Back

up

lamp
should
Iso

light

when
selector
lever
is

placed
in
R

position

10
Check
level
of
oil
in

transm

sion
For
detailed

procedure
see

page

AT39

AT

26
II
Move

selector
leve

through
all

positions
to
be

sure
that
transmission

operates
correctly

With
hand

brake

applied
rotate

engine
at

idling
Without

disturbing

the
above

seUlng
move
selector

lever

through
N

to
D
to
2

to
I

and
to

R
A

slight
shock
should
be

reU

by

handgripping
selector

each

time
transmission

is
shifted

Note
See

page
AT40
for

Checking

Engine
Idling
Revolution

12
Check

to
be
sure
that

line

pres

sure
is

correct
To
do
this
refer
to

page
AT
43
for
Line
Pressure
Test

13

Perform
stan
test
as
described
in

page
AT41

Page 284 of 548


Insp
ctIon

I

Check
for

signs
of
wear
or
dam

age
to
clutch
drive

plate

facing
If

found
worn
or

damaged
excessively

discard

Drive

plm
th

Standen

1
5

to
1

66mm

0

059
to
O

Inl

Allowable

limit

1A

mm
0
065

inl

2
Check
fOI
weer
on

snap
ring
and

for
weakened
or
broken
coil

spring

If

necessary

replace
with
new
ones

Spring
retainer
should
also
be
in

spected
fOI

warpage

sembi

1
Assembly
is
in
reverse
the
order

of

disassembly
Dip
all

parts
in
clean

automatic
transmission
fluid
before

installing

Fig
AT
56

l
ting
Clutch
PIlIte

2
After
clutch
is

a
embled
make

sure
th
t

clearance
between

snap
ring

CD
and

retaining

plate
V
is
held

within

specified
limits
If

necessary

lIy
with
other

retaining
plate
having

different
thickness
until
correct
clear

ance
is
obteined

S
1
deerence

1
6
to
2
0
mm

0
063

to
0
079
inl
Automatic
Transmission

Awilable

reteiningplate

Thickness
mm
in

10
6
0
417

10
8
0
425

11
0
0
433

11
2

0441

II
4

0
449

11
6
0
457

AT151

Fig
AT
67
Me

ring
Ring
to
PIlIte

Cleo

3

Testing
front
clutch

With
front
clutch
assembled
on
oil

pump
cover
direct
a

jet
of
air
into

hole
in

clutch
drum
for
definite
clutch

operation

AT152

Fig
AT
58

Taring
Front

Clutch

AT
32
REAR
a
UTCH

D1
mbl

AT313

1

Rear
clutch

drum

6

Snap
rina

2
Piston

7

SpriDa

3
Dished

plate
8

SDap
riJlI

4
Coil

sprina
9

Dri
plate

5

Rctainins
plate
10

Iltmm

plate

Fig
AT
59
Sectional
VielD
0

Rear
Clutch

1
Take
out

snap
ring
@
retaining

plate
@

drivc

plate
@
driven

plate

@
and

dished

plate
ID
Same
tech

nique
can
be

applied
as
in
disas

sembling
front

clutch

2
Remove

snap
ring
from
coil

spring
retainer

ST2S3200l

X

Fi6
AT
60
Remouing
SruJP
Ring

Page 285 of 548


3
Blowout

piston
by
directing
a

jet

of
air
into
hole
in
clutch
drum

AT155

Fig
AT
61

Blowing
out
PWton

In

pectlon

Refer
to

page
AT
32
for

Inspection

of
Front
Clutch

As

mbly

Assemble
in

reverse
the
order
of

disassembly

Dip
all

parts
in

clean

automatic
transmission

fluid
before

assembling
Note
that
the
number
of

drive
and
driven

plates
varies
with

type

of

vehicle
For
details
refer

to
Serv

ice
Data

Specifications

I
After

rear
clutch
is
assembled

check
to
be
sure
that
clearance
be

tween

snap
ring
Q
and

retaining
plate

@
is
held
within

specified
clearance

Speelfied
d

0
8

to
1
6

mm

0
031

to
0
083
inl

AT156

Fig
AT
62

Meaiuring
Ring
to

Plate
C
canInce

2

Testing
rear
c1u
ch

Install

rear
clutch

on
oil

pump

cover

Blow

compressed
air

i
1to
oil
hole

to
test
for

definite
clutch

operation
Automatic
Transmission

II

AT1
7

Fill
A
T
63
Te

ting
Rear
Clutch

LOW
REVERSE
BRAKE

D1

mbly

I

Follow

steps
as

described
in

page

AT
27
for
Transmission

Disassembly

2
Blowout

piston
by
directing
a

jet

of
air
into

oil
hole
in

clutch

piston

In

pectlon

1
Check
drive

plate
facing
for

wear

or

demege
if

necesaary
replace

Drive

plate
thielm

Standard

1
9
to
2
05

mm

0
075
to
0
081
in

Allowable
limit

1
8

mm
0
071

inl

2
Test

piston
return

spring
for

weakness

Discard
if
weakened

beyond

use

3

Replace
defective

parts
with

new

ones

As

mbly

I

After
low

reverse

piston
is

installed
assemble
thrust

spring
ring

return

spring
thrust
washer

and

one

way
clutch
inner

race
Refer
to

Assembly
in

Transmission

page
AT

29
for

tightening
torque
and

special

service

tools

2

Insert
dished

plate
driven

plate

drive

plate
and

reiaining
plate
into

transmission

case
in
that
order
Install

snap
ring
to
secure
the
installation

AT

33
3

Without
disturbing
the

above

setting
check
to
be

sure
that
clearance

between

snap
ring
and

retaining
plate

is

within

specified
limits
If
nece

ry

use
other

plates
of
different
thickness

until
correct
clearance
is
obtained

Specified
deereM8

0
80
to
1
25
mm

0

031
to
0
049

inl

4
Blow

compressed
air
into
oil
hole

in

low
roverse
brake
to
test
for

deftnite
brake

operation

Fill
AT

64
Tuting
Low
Reverse

Broke

SERVO

PISTON

D1

mbly

I
Blowout

piston
by
dilecting
a

jet

of
air
into
hole
in

release
side
of

piston

2
Remove
servo

piston
return

spring

In

p
ctlon

Check

piston
for
wear

damage
or

other
defects
which
might
interfere

with

proper
brake

opcration

Fig
AT
65

Removing
Piaton

Page 286 of 548


CD

@

I

I

TL

@
@

AT290

Assembl

I
Prior
to

assembly
dip
all

parts
in

clean

automatic
transmission
fluid

Reverse

disassembly
procedure
to

assemble
brake

2
Use
extreme
care
to
avoid
dam

aging
rubber

ring
when

installing
seal

lace

3
Blow

compressed
air

from

apply

side
of

piston
to
test
for
definite

piston
operation

Fig
AT
67
Te

ling
Pi
ton

Apply
Side

4
With

apply
side
of

piston
plugged

with
thumb
blow

compressed
r
into

cylinder
from
release
side
If
retainer
is

raised
a
little
it
is

an
indication
that

attaching
bolts
are
loose

calling
for

retightening
Automatic
Transmission

I
Anchor
end

pin

2
Band
strut

3

Apply

4

Release

S
Return

spring

6

Band
servo

piston
stem

7
Band
servo

piston

8
Servo
retainer

9
Brake
band
usembly

10

Transmission
cue

Fig
A
T
66
Sectional
Voew
of
SenJo
PUlOn

Fig
AT
68
Te

ting
Pi
ton

Rele
ide

GOVERNOR

D1sessembl

I

Separate
governor
from
oil
dis

tributor

by

unscrewing
attaching
bolts

2
To

disassemble

secondary
gover

nor
remove

spring
seat

spring
and

secondary
governor
valve
from

valve

body
in
that

order

To
control
valve

Governor

preuure
IS
I

a

@

From
control

val
e

I
Line

preS
UJe

I

I

Primary

governor

2

Secondary
govern
r

3
Governor
valve
body

Fig
AT
69
Te

ling
SecondQry

Governor
AT090

4
Oil
dj

tributor

5

Output
shaft

AT
34
3
If

primary
governor
is

to
be
dis

assembled
for

any

purpose
remove

spring
seat

primary
governor
valve

spring
and

spring
seal

Inspection

I

Check
valve
for
defective
condi

tion

Replace
spring
if
found
weaken

ed

beyond
use
Defective

piston

should
also

be

replaced
with
a
new

one

2
Examine
to
see
if

primary
gover

nor
slides

freely
without

binding

3
To
determine
if

secondary

gover

nor
is
in

good
condition
blow
ir

under
light

pressure
into
hole
at
A

and
listen
for
noise

like
thaI
of
a

model

plane

Assembl

Reverse

disassembly

procedure
to

assemble

governor

Note
Do
not
confuse

spriDp
Sec

ondary

spring
is

than

1

governor
sprinS
Af

ter
insteIIation
check
thet

spring
is

not
deflected

OIL
PUMP

D1sessembl

I
Free

pump
cover
from

pump

housing
by
removing

allaching
bolts

2
Take
out
inner

and
ouler

gears

from

pump
housing

Note
Be
cerefnl
not
to
confuse
Ie

specti
sides
of
inner

end
outer

geon

Inspection

I

Inspect
for
wear
or

damage
to

gear
teeth

Replace
rub
bel

ring
if

found

damaged
beyond
use

2

Using
a

straight
edge
and
feelers

measure

pump
and

gear
clearances
as

follows

Clearance
between

inner
or
outer

gear
and

pump
cover

SUndin
deer1lnee

0
02
to
0

iJ4
mm

0
001
to
0
002
in

Replace
if
over
0
08
mm
0
00
11

in

Page 287 of 548


Fig
AT
70
MeG6Uring
Clearonce

Clearance
between
seal

ring
and

ring

groove

Stendard

0
04
to
0
16

mm

10
002
to
0
006
in

I

31earance

Seal

ring

w

I
J
7

r
11

AT1

5

II

Fig
AT
71

MeG6Uring
Clearance

As

mblr

L
Set

up
pump
housing
with
inner

and
outer

pump
gears
on
it

2

Using
Oil

Pump
Assembling

Gauge
ST2SS80001
instan

pump

cover
to

pump
houaing

AT166

Fig
AT
72

Centering
Oil
Pump

3

Temporarily
tighten

pump
secur

ing
bolts

4

Set
the
cunout
of
oil

pump
cover

within

specified
total
indicator
read

ing
Automatic
Transmission

Total
indicator

reading

Lell
than
0
07

mm
10
0028

inl

ST2SSBOOOl

AT264

Fig
AT
73
Me

ring
Runout

S

Tighten

pump
securing
bolts
to

specified
torque

r

Tightening
torque

Oil

pump
housing
to
oil

pump
cover

0
6
to
0
8

kg
m

14
3
to
5
8
ft
Ibl

Note
Be
sure
to

align
con
ter

housini
securing
bolt
holes

6

Again
check
the
runout

of
oil

pump
cover

Note
When
former
Oil

Pump
As

sembling
Gauge
is
to
be
used
make

a
screw
hole

in
side
of

it

PLANETARY
CARRIER

The

planetary
carrier
cannot
be

divided
into
its
individual

components

If

any

part
of

component
is
defec

tive

replace
the
carrier
as
a
unit

In

p
ctlon

Check
clearance
between

pinion

washer
and

planetary
carrier
with

a

feeler

Standard
d

0

20
to
0

70
mm

0
008
to
0
028
in

AT
35
uan

r

J

II
I

AT1S7

Fig
AT
74

MeG6Uring
Pinion

Waaher
to
CanUr
Clearance

Replace
if
over
0

80
mm
0
031

in

CONTROL
VALVE

Tlte
control
valve

assembly
consists

of

many

precision
parts
and

requires

extreme
care
when
it
has

to
be
re

moved
and
serviced
It
is

good

practice

to

place
parts
in
a

part
rack
so
that

they
can
be
reassembled
in

valve

body

in

their

proper
positions
Added
care

should
also
be
exercised

to

prevent

springs
and
other
small

parts
from

being
sca
ttered
and
lost

Before

assembly

dip
all

parts
in

clean
automatic
transmission

fluid
and

check
to
be
certain

that

they
are
free

of

lint
and
other
minute

particles
If

clutch
or
band
is
burnt
or
if
oil

becomes
fouled
the
control
valve
as

sembly
should
be
disassembled

and

flushed

DI
mblr

I
Remove
bolts
and
nuts
which

retain
oil
strainer
Bolts

may
be
re

moved
with
a
screwdriver
but
it
is

recommended
that

Hexagon
Wrench

lIT61000S00
and

Spinner
Handle

lIT623S0000
b
used

Page 291 of 548


Automatic

Transmission

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSIS
AND
ADJUSTMENT

Since
mo
automatic

transmission

troubles

can
be

repaired
by
simple

adjustment
do

not
disassemble
im

media

tely

Firstly
inspect
and

adjust
the
auto

D1
3tic
transmission
in

place
utilizing

the
Trouble

Shooting
Chart

If
the
trouble

can
not
be
solved

by

this

procedure
remove
and
disas

semble
the
automatic
tlllnsmission

It

is
advisable

to
check

overhaul
and

repair
each

part
in
the

order
listed
in

the
Trouble

Shooting
Chart

In
the
Trouble

Shooting
Chart

the

diagnosis
items

are

arranged
ac

cording
to

difficulty
from

easy
to

difficult
therefore

please
follow
these

items
The
tlllnsmission
should
riot

be

removed
unless

necessary

2
Tests

and

adjustments
should
be

inade
on
the
basil
of

standard
values

and
the
data
Should

be
recorded

INSPECTION
AND

ADJUSTMENT

BEFORE

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSIS

TESTING
INSTRUMENT
FOR

INSPECTION

I

Engine
t

chometer

2
Vacuum

gauge

3
Oil

pressure
gauge

It
is
convenieni

to
install
these

instruments

in
a

way
that
allows
meas

urements
to

be
made
from
the
driver
s

seat

CHECKING

OIL
LEVEL

In

checkIng
the
automatic
transmis

sion
the
oil
level
and
the
condition
of

oil
around
the
oil
level

gauge
should
be

examined

every
S
ooo
Ion
3
000

miles
This
is

an

easy
and
effective

trouble

shooting
procedure
since
some

changes
in

oil
condition
are
often

linked
with

developed
troubles
For
instance

Lack
of
oil
causes
defective

opera

tion

by

making
the
clutches
and

brakes

slip
resulting
in

severe
wear

This
is

because
the
oil

pump
sucks

air

causing
oil

foaming
thus

rapidly

deteriorating
the
oil

quality
and

pro

ducing
sludge
and
varnish

Excessive
oil
is
also
bad
because
of

oil

foaming
caused

by
the

gears
stirring

up
the
oil

During

high
speed
driving

excessive
oil
in

the
transmission

often

hlows
out
from
the

brealher

Me

urlns
011
level

To
check
the
nuid

leyel
sian
Ihe

engine
and
run
it

until
normal

operat

ing

temperatures
oil

temperature
SO

to
800C

122
to
1160F

Approxi

mately
ten
minute
of

operation
will

raise

the

temperature
to

this

range

and

engine
idling
conditions

are
stabi

lized
Then

apply
the
brakes
and

move
the

transmission
shift
lever

through
aU
drive

positions
and

place
it

in

park
P

position
In
his

inspec

tion

the
car
must
be

placc
d
on
a
level

surface

The
amount
of
the
oil
varies
with

the

temperature
As
a
rule
the
oil
level

must
be

measured
after
its

tempera

ture
becomes

sufficiently

high

I
Fill

the
oil
to
the
line
H
The

difference
of

capacities
between
both

H
and

L
is

approximately
0
4

liter
J
U
S

pt
Y
Imp
pt
and

therefore
do
not

fill

beyond
the
line

H

2
When

topping

up
and

changing

oil
care
should
be
taken
to

prevent

mixing
the
oil

with
dusl
and
water

In

pectlns
oU
condition

The
condition
of
oil

sticking
to
the

level

gauge
indicates
whether
to
OVOl

haul
and

repair
the
transmission
or

luok
for
Ihe
defective

part

If
the
oil
has
deteriorated
to
a

varnish
ike

quality
it

causes
the

con

trol
valve
to
stick
Blackened
oil
indi

cates
a
burned
clutch
brake
band
etc

AT
39
In
these
cases
the
transmission
must

be

repaired

CAUTION

I
In

checking
oil
IlVal
use

special

piper
Cloth

tohandla
the
18V81

llIugi
Ind
be
careful
not
to
let
the

scraps
of

paper
end
cloth

stick
to

the

IlIUp

b
U
lutomatic
transmission
fluid

having
OEXRON
ida
ons

only
in
the
3N71
B
eutomatic
trans

mission

c

Pay
IttBntion
blcau
the
oil
to
be

used
differs
from
that
used
in
the

Nissen
Full
Autometic

TllInsmis

sion
3N71A
N8V8r
mill

thl
oils

Note
Insert

the

gauge
fully
and
take

it
out

quickly
before

splesbing
oil

edheres
to
the

gauge
Then
observe

the
level

INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR

OF
OIL
LEAKAGE

When
oil

leakage
takes

place
the

portion
near
the

leakage
is
covered

with
oil

presenting
difficulty
in

detecting
the

spot
Therefore
the

places
where
oil
seals
and

gaskets
are

equipped
are
enumerated
below

Converter

housing

Rubber

ring
of
oil

pump
housing

Oil
seal
of
oil

pump
housing

Oil
seal
of

engine
crankshaft

Bolts
of
converter
housing
to
case

2
Transmission
and
rear
extension

Junction
of
transmission
and
rear

extension

Oil
cooler
tube
connectors

Oil
pan

Oil

pressure
inspection
holes
See

Fig
AT
81

Mounting
portion
of
vacuum
dia

phragm
and
downshift
solenoid

Breather
and
oil

charging
pipe

Speedometer
pinion
sleeve

Oil

seal
of

rear
extension

To

exactly
locate
Ihe

place
of
oil

leakage
proceed
as
follows