drain bolt DATSUN 610 1969 User Guide

Page 82 of 171


the
steel
balls
and
the
sleeve

yoke
for

damage
or
wear
Renew

the
boots
and
the
sleeve

yoke
plug
0

ring
if

necessary
Renew

the
universal

joint
jf

faulty

Check

the

play
in
the
drive
shaft

using
a
dial

gauge
as

shown
in

Fig
H
18
The
measurement
taken
with
the

dri
le

shaft

fully

compressed
should
not

exceed
O
lmm
0
004
in

Renew
the
drive
shaft
as

embly
if
the

specified
value
is
not

obtained

Oean

the
old
grease
from

the
sleeve

yoke
and
the
drive

shaft
ball

grooves
and
lubricate
with
oil

Asse

bly
of

the
drive
shaft

is
a

reversal
of
the

dismantling

procedure
noting
the

following
points

Align
the

yokes
and
make
sure
that

the
steel
balls

and

spacers
are
fitted

in
the
correct
order
Select
a

snap
ring
which

will

adjust
the
axial

play
of

the

universaIjoints
to
within
0
02mm

0
0008
in

Snap
rings
are
available
in

four
thicknesses
of

1
49
1
52
1
55

and
1
58
mm

0
0587
0
0598
0
0610

0
0622
in

Apply
a

generous

quantity
of
multi

purpose
grease
to
the

ball

groove
and
the
area
shown
in

Fig
H
19

REAR
AXLE
Removal
See

Fig
H
2

Estate
car
and
Van

Jack

up
the
vehicle
at
the
rear

and

support
it
on
stands

Remove

the
road

wheels
and
brake

drums
I

3
Disconnect
the
brake
hose
from
the

brake

pipe
Plug
the

end
of
the
hose
to

prevent
the

ingress
of

foreign
matter

4
Disconnect
the
handbrake
rear
cable
from

the
balance

lever

assembly

5
Disconnect

the

propeller
shaft
from
the
differential

flange

Release
the
lower
shock
absorber

self

locking
nuts
and

slide

the

mounting
eyes
of
the
shock
absorber
from
the

rear

spring
seat

pivot

6

Support
the
rear

axle
with

ajack
loosen
the
U
bolts
and

remove
the
nuts
from
the
rear

spring
shackles
Withdraw

the
shackles
from
the

spring
eyes

7
Remove
the
V
bolt
lock
nuts

completely
and
lower
the

jack
to

withdraw
the
rear
axle

assembly

REAR
AXLE

Dismailtling
and

Inspection

Disconnect
the
brake

pipes
from

the
wheel
cylinders
and

remove

the
brake

pipe
and
three

way
connector
Remove
the

cross
rod

clamp
and
the
balance
lever
from
the
rear
axle
case

Remove
both
cross
rod

ends
from
the

wheel

cylinder
lever

assembly

Unscrew
the
oil
drain

plug
and
drain
the
oil
from
the
axle

case
into
a
clean
container
The
oil

may
be
re
used
if
it
is
in

good
condition

Remove
the
nuts

securing
the
brake

backplate
to
the
axle

case
and
draw
out
the
axle
shaft

assembly
with
the

backpl
te

and
grease
catcher
A

sliding
hammer

ST
36230000
should
be

used
for
this

operation
as
shown
in

Fig
H
2Q

The

bearing
collar
can
be
removed
with
a

press
or

by

cutting
with
a
cold
chisel

and
the

bearing
withdrawn
with
the

puller
ST
3712001
as
shown
in

Fig
H
2t
Remove
the
brake

backplate
and
withdraw

the

gear
carrier
from

the
axle
case

Check
the
axle
shafts
for

straightness
wear
and
cracks

00
NOT

attempt
to

straighten
a
bent
shaft

by
heating
Check

the
oil
seal
lips
for

signs
of

damage
or
distortion
Make
sure

that

the

bearing
is
not
worn
or

damaged
REAR
AXLE

Assembly
and
Installation

Assembly
is
a
reversal
of
the

removal

procedure
noting
the

following
points

Thoroughly
clean
all

parts
and
fit
a
new

gasket
between

the
axle
case

and

gear
carrier

Tighten
the
nuts
in
a

diagonal

pattern
and
to

the

specified
torque
readings

Fit

the
grease
catcher

bearing
spacer
bearing
and
new

bearing
collar
onto
the
axle
shaft
A
load
of
4
5
tons
will

be

required
to

press
the

bearing
onto

the
shaft

Insert
the
wheel

bearing
with
the
seal
side

facing
the

wheel
and
ensure
that
the

oil
seal

lips
are
coated
with
wheel

bearing
grease
prior
to

fitting

Check
and

adjust
the
axial

play
between
the
wheel

bearing

and
the
axle

housing
using
a

dial
gauge
as

shown
in

Fig
H
22

The
axial

play
should
be

adjusted
to
within
0
3
0
5mm

0
0118
0
0197
in

on
the
1400
and
1600cc

models
and
to

within
O
lmm
0
0039
in
on

the
1800cc
models

Fill
the
rear
axle
with
the

specified
amount
of

oil
and

bleed
and

adjust
the
brake

system
as
described
in

the

appropriate

section

REAR
SPRING
Removal
and

Inspection

Estate
cars
aud
Vans

The
rear

springs
can
be
removed
in
the
following
manner

Jack

up
the

vehicle
at
the

rear
until
the
wheels
are
clear

of

the

ground
and

place
stands
under
the
rear
frame

Disconnect
the
shock
absorber
from

the

spring
seat

Fig
H
21a
and

support
the
rear
axle

housing
with

ajack

3
Take
off

the
locknuts

and
remove

the
U
bolts
shown

arrowed
in

Fig
H
2t
the

spring
seat
location

plates
and

seat

pads

4
Remove
the
nuts

securing
the
front
bracket
to
the

body

remove
the
bracket
from

the

spring
eye
and
car

body
and

withdraw
the
rear

spring

5
Remove

the

upper
and
lower

rear
shackle
nuts

Fig
H
23

and
remove
the
rear

spring
from
the
vehicle

Clean
the

spring
leaves

thoroughly
and
examine

them
for

fractures
or
cracks
Renew
the

assembly
if

necessary

Check
the
front

pin
shackle
U
boIts
and

spring
seat

for

signs
of
wear
cracks
and

damaged
threads
Renew
the

components
as

required

REAR
SPRING
Installation

Installation
of
the
rear

spring
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal

procedure
noting
the
following

points

The
front
bracket

pin
front
bracket

bushing
shackle

pin

and
shackle

bushing
should
be
coated
with
a

soapy
solution

prior
to

assembly

Tighten
the
front

pin
securing
nut

and
the
shock
absorber

lower

securing
nut
with
the
vehicle

weight
resting
on
the
rear

wheels

Ensure

that
the
flange
of

the
shackle

bushing
is

clamped

evenly
on
both
sides

The

tightening

torque
values
can

be
found

on
the

page

entitled
TIGHTENING

TORQUES

81

Page 88 of 171


the
castle
nut
and
detach
the
tie
rod
from
the
knuckle
arm

5
Remove
the
tension
rod

securing
nuts

Fig
J
7
remove

the
bolts
and
withdraw
the
tension
rod
Withdraw
the
nut

shown
arrowed
in

FigJ
8
and
remove
the
stabilizer

6

Support
the

engine
with
suitable

lifting
tackle
so
that

the

engine
mounting
bolts
can

be
removed
and
the

suspension

crossmember
detached
from
the

engine
FigJ
9

7
Place

ajack
under
the
crossmember
Remove
the
bolts

indicated
in

Fig
J
IO
and

separate
the
crossmember
from

the

body

8
Remove
the
strut

assembly

upper
attachment
self

locking

nuts
at
both
sides
Fig
J
ll

and
lower

the
front

suspension

assembly
to
remove
it
from
the
vehicle

FRONT
AXLE
AND
SUSPENSION
ASSEMBLY
Installation

Installation
is
a
reversal
of

the
removal

procedure
noting

the

following
points

Make
sure
that
all
rubber

parts
are
free
from
wear
and

deterioration

Any
part
of

the
suspension
assembly
which
has

been

damaged
or
distorted
must
be

replaced
The
front
wheel

alignment
should
be
checked
after

completing
the
installation

a
brief

description
is

given
at
the
end
of
this
section
Camber

and
castor

angles
are

preset
and
cannot
be

adjusted

SPRING
AND
STRUf
ASSEMBLY
Removal
and
Installation

The
strut

assembly
consists
of
the
outer

casing
piston
rod

piston
rod

guide
and
cylinder
etc
An

exploded
view
of
the

components
is

given
in

Fig
J
12

The
inner

components
must

be
replaced
as
a

complete

assembly
Replacement
and
overhaul

procedures
for

the
inner

components
together
with
the
removal
of
the
front

springs

should

only
be
carried
out

by
a
specialist
Datsun

workshop

The
strut

assembly
can
be
removed

prior
to

dismantling
by

following
the

procedures
outlined
below

Jack

up
the
front
of
the
vehicle
and

support
it
on
stands

2
Disconnect
the
brake
hose
from
the
strut

assembly
bracket

as

previously
described
under
the

heading
FRONT
AXLE

and
SUSPENSION
ASSEMBLY
Removal

3
Remove
the
stabilizer
bar
and
tension
rod
from
the
trans

verse
links
Loosen
and
remove

the
knuckle
arm

fixing

bolts

Fig
J
9
And

separate
the

strut
assembly
from
the

ball

joints

4
Remove
the
strut

assembly

upper
attachment
self

locking

nuts

Fig
J
11
and
withdraw
the
strut

assembly
from

the

body
Fig
J
13

Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal

procedure
Ensure

that
the
bolts
are

tightened
to

the
specified
torque
readings

given
under
TIGHTENING

TORQUES
SPRING
AND
STRUT
ASSEMBLY

Dismantling
and

Assembly

Care
must
be
taken
when

dismantling
the
assembly
to

ensure

that
aU

parts
are
maintained
in
a
clean
condition

Clamp
the

suspension
strut

assembly
in
a
vice
and
fit
the

special
attachment
ST
2770000
I
to
the
lower
end
of
the
strut

Prise
off
the
dust
cover

snap
ring
Use
the
coil

spring
compressor

ST
35650001
to

slightly

compress
the

spring
Remove
the
self

locking
nut
and
take
off
the
mounting
insulator
thrust
bearing

spring
seat
and

bump
rubber
Slacken
the

spring
compressor
and

remove

the

spring
Push
down
the
shock
absorber

piston
until
it

bottoms
and
remove

the

gland
packing
with
the

special
tool

ST
35500001

Fig
J
14
Remove
the
O

ring
from
the

piston

rod

guide
and
lift
out

the
piston
rod
and

cy
linder

assembly

00
NOT

separate
the

piston
and

cylinder
which
are
serviced

as
a

complete
assembly
Drain
all
fluid
from
the

suspension
unit

and
shock
absorber

assembly
Wash
all

parts
thoroughly
not

rubber

parts
in

petrol
or
a
suitable
solvent

The

gland
packing
and
0

ring
must
be
renewed
at

each

overhaul

Always
refill
with
the
correct

grade
of
fresh
oil
in

accordance
with
the
information
in
the
table
below

ATSUGI
KAYABA

Part
No

54302
UO
100

UOl10
325
cc
332
cc

54302
3
U0500
1

54302
N
1200
325
cc
300
cc

The
oil

quantity
is
extremely
critical
as
it
will
affect

the

damping

power
of
the
shock
absorber

To
assemble
fit
the
rubber
O

ring
on
the

top
of
the

piston

rod
and
refit
the

gland
packing
Take
care
that
the
oil
seal
does

not
become

damaged
during
the
latter

operation
Lift
the

piston

rod

up
by

approximately
90
mm
3
5
in
before

tightening
the

gland
packing
to
facilitate

bleeding
then

tighten
the
packing

to
a

torque
reading
of
7
13

kgm
51
94Jb
ft
Bleed
the

shock
absorber
by
pumping
the

piston
rod

up
and
down
until

the

pressure
is
the
same

in
both
directions

Position
the
coil

spring
bump
rubber

spring
seat
and
dust

cover
on
the

top
of
the

piston
rod
The

piston
rod
must
be
in

the

fully
extended

position
Compress
the

spring
fit
the
strut

mounting
insulator
and

bearing
assembly
Tighten
the
self

locking
nut
to
a

torque
reading
of

6
7
5

kgm
43
541b
ft

SPRING
AND
STRUT
ASSEMBLY
Installation

Installation
is
a
reversal
of

the
removal

procedure

Thoroughly
grease
the

parts
marked
in

Fig
J
15
Tighten
the

fixing
bolts
to
the

torque
readings
given
in
TIGHfENING

TORQUES

TRANSVERSE
LINK
AND
LOWER
BALL
JOINT
Removal

The
transverse
link
with
rubber

bushing
is
connected
to

the

suspension
crosSlTIember

by
a

mounting
bolt
as
shown
in

Fig
J
11
and
to

the
strut

assembly
via
the
lower
ball

joint

87

Page 92 of 171


SteerIng

DEsn
IPTION

S
i
EERlNG
MaintenaDce

STEERING
WHEEL
AND
STEERING
GEAR

Removal
and
Installation

STEERING
GEAR

Dismantling

STEERING
GEAR

Inspection
and
Adjustment

DESCRIPTION

A
worm
and

recirculating
ball

type
steering
system
is

fitted
to

the
vehicle
the

component
parts
of
the

steering
gear

are
shown
in

Fig
K
I

The

steering
linkage
consists
of
the
centre
tie
rod

pitman

ann
idler
arm
outer
tie
rods
and
the
knuckle
arms
as
shown

in

Fig
K
2

A

collapsible
steering
column
assembly
can
be
fitted
to
the

vehicle
to

protect
the
driver
from

injury
in
a
head
on

collision

Details
of
this

type
of

assembly
are

given
under
the

appropriate

heading

STEERING
Maintenance

O1eck
the
oil

level
in
the

steering
box
every
10
000
km

6
000
miles
and

top
up
with
recommended
lubricant
if

necessary

Grease
the

steering
linkage
every
50
000
km
30
OOO

miles
It
will
be

necessary
to

replace
the

plug
in
the
tie
rod
ball

joints
with
a

grease
nipple
for
this

operation
as

previously

described
in
the
section
FRONT
SUSPENSION

Use
a

grease
gun
to

completely
replace
the
old

grease
with

new

grease
making
SUfe
that
the

grease
is
not
forced
from
under

the
cover

clamp
if
a

high

pressure
gun
is
used

STEERING
WHEEL
AND
STEERING
GEAR
Removal

1
Take
out
the

retaining
bolts
and
remove
the
horn
ring

remove
the

steering
wheel
nut

Fig
K
3
and

pull
off

the

steering
wheel
The
special
tool
ST
27180000
should
be

used
if
available

2
Disconnect
the

battery
leads
remove

the
steering
column

shell
covers

and
the
turn

signal
and

lighting
switch
assembly

3
On
vehicles
fitted
with

steering
column

gear
change

assemblies
the

gear
lever
must
be
removed
from
the

control
rod

assembly
Unscrew
the
retaining
boltg
and

disconnect
the

gear
lever

4
Remove
the
bolts
from
the

steering
column

upper
clamp

Fig
K
4
and
the
bolts

holding
the
lower

plate
Fig
K
5

5
If
the
vehicle
is
fitted
with

steering
column
gear
change

remove
the

cotterpin
from
the
trunnion
and
detach
the

gearchange
rod
and
selector
rod
from
the

change
lever
and

selector
lever
STEERING
GEAR

Assembly
and

Adjustment

COLLAPSIBLE
STEERING

COLLAPSIBLE
STEERING
Removal
and

Inspection

COLLAPSIBLE
STEERING
Installation

STEERING
LINKAGE

6
Remove
the
bolts

securing
the

steering
gear
housing
to

the
car

body
Fig
K
6
and

pull
the
steering

gear
towards

the

engine
compartment

Remove
the
gearchange
control
from
the

steering
gear

assembly
as
described
in
the
section
GEARBOX

STEERING
WHEEL
AND
STEERING
GEAR
Installation

Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal

procedure
When

the
installation
has
been
completed
make
sure
that
the

steering

wheel
can

be
turned

smoothly
and
is
correctly
aligned
The

free
travel
of
the

steering
wheel
should
be
between
2S
30mm

0
9B
1
18
in
Tighten
the

steering
wheel
locknut
to
a

torque

reading
of
4
0
5
0

kgm
29
36Ib
ft
and
the

steering
column

upper
clamp
and
plate
bolts
to
a

torque
reading
of
1
3
1
8

kgm

94
1
3
Ib
ft

Ensure
that
the

steering
box
is
topped
up
to
the
correct

level
with
recommended
lubricant

STEERING
GEAR

Dismantling

Remove
the

pitman
arm

retaining
nut

and
pull
out
the
arm

The

special
puller
ST
27140000
should
be

used
if
available

Remove
the
drain

plug
from
the

steering
gear
housing
and

drain
the
oil

Slacken
the

adjusting
screw
nut
and
turn
the
sector
shaft

adjusting
screw
a
few
turns
in
the
anti
clockwise
direction

Remove
the
sector

shaft
cover

retaining
bolts
and

pull
the

sector
shaft
cover
and
sector
shaft
from
the
gear
housing
Fig

K
7

Remove
the
bolts

securing
the
column

jacket
to
the

gear

housing
and

carefully
withdraw
the
main
column
jacket
assembly

from
the
gear
housing
Fig
K
B

NOTE
The
ball
must
not
be
allowed
to
run
to
either
end
of

the
worm
or
the
ends
of
the
ball

guides
will
be

damaged

Pull
the
column
assembly
from
the
column
jacket
Remove

the
sector
shaft
oil
seal
and
take
out
the
rear

bearing
outer

race

from
the
column

jacket
with
a
suitable

puller

Withdraw
the

bearing
inner
races
from

the
front
and
fear

worm

bearings

Remove
the
column
shaft

bearing

91

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BrakIng

System

DESCRIPTION

MASTER
CYLINDER
Removal

dismantling
and
Overhaul

BRAKE
LINES

Replacing

BRAKE
WARNING
LIGHT
SWITCH

FRONT
DRUM
BRAKE
Removal

inspection
and
Overhaul

REAR
DRUM
BRAKE
Removal

inspection
and
Overhaul

FRONT
DRUM
BRAKE

Adjusting

DESCRIPTION

The
vehicle
is
fitted
with
either
disc

brakes
or
two

leading

shoe

type
drum
brakes
for
the
front
wheels
and

leading
trailing

shoe

type
drum
brakes
for

the
rear

wheels

All
brakes
are

hydraulically
operated
from
the
brake

pedal

with
the
rear
brakes

additionally
operated

by
a
mechanical

handbrake
and

linkage
system
Either
a

single
or
a
tandem

master

cylinder
can
be
fitted
The
tandem
master

cylinder

provides
a
dual

braking
circuit
in
which
the
front
and
rear

brakes
are

separately
supplied
If
ODe
circuit
fails
the
other

circuit
will

still

operate
and
provide
a
reduced
but
efficient

braking
action

The
brake

pipes
are

double
wall
steel
tubes
and
are

galvanized
at
the
sections
beneath
the
vehicle
floor
to

prevent

corrosion

MASTER

CYLINDER
Removal

Either
a

tandem
or

single
master

cylinder
can

be
fitted

to

the
vehicle

Fig
L
I
shows
a
cross
sectional
view

through
the

tandem
master

cylinder
and

Fig
L
2
a
cross

sectional
view

through
the

single
master

cylinder
The
removal
and

dismantling

procedures
are

similar
for
both

types
and
are

carried
out
in

the

following
manner

1
Remove
the
clevis

pin
and

separate
the
brake

pedal
from

the
master

cylinder
push
rod

2
Disconnect
the

brake
tubes
from

the
master

cylinder

3
Remove

the
master

cylinder
mounting
bolts
withdraw

the
shims
and
take
out
the
master

cylinder
assembly

MASfER
CYLINDER

Dismantling
and
Overhaul

Drain
the
brake
fluid
from
the

cylinder
and
remove
the

stopper
bolt
Remove
the

dust
cover

the

snap
ring
the

stopper

ring
and
the

pusbrod
assembly

Take

out
the
primary

piston
and

secondary
piston

assemblies
and
the

piston
spring

Remove
the
valve

cap
and
take
out
the
valve

assembly

Oean
all
the

components
with
brake

fluid
and
check

them

for
wear
or

damage
Make
sure
that
the

cylinder
bore
and

piston
are
not

damaged
or

unevenly
worn

The
clearance

between

cylinder
and

piston
must
not
exceed
0
15mm
0
006

in
REAR
DRUM
BRAKE

Adjusting

FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
Friction

pads

FRONT
DISC
BRAKE
Removal
and

Dismantling

FRONT
DISC
BRAKE

Assembly
and
Installation

HANDBRAKE
Removal
and
Installation

BLEEDING
THE
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM

BRAKE
PEDAL
ADJUSTMENT

Check
the
return

springs
for

damage
or
loss

of
tension

Replace
any
part
which

is
in
an

unsatisfactory
condition

MASfER
CYLINDER

Assembly
and
Installation

Assembly
of
the
master

cylinder
is
a
reversal
of
the

dismantling
procedure
noting
the

following
points

Wet
the

cylinder
bore
and

piston
etc

with
brake
fluid

before

assembling
Care
must
be
taken
to

prevent
dust
and

foreign
matter

entering
the

cylinder
and
reservoir
Ensure
that

cups
and
soals
are
not

damaged
when

locating
them

After
the
master

cylinder
is
reinstalled
the

system
must

be
bled
and
the

pedal
height
adjusted
as
described
under
the

appropriate
headings

BRAKE
LINES

Replacing

The

layout
of
the
metal
brake

pipes
and
flexible

hoses
is

shown
in

Fig
L
3

The
brake

pipes
can

be
removed

by
taking
off
the
flare

nuts
at
both
ends
of
the

pipe
and

removing
the

clips
securing

the

pipe
to

the

body
Similarly
the
brake
hoses
can
be
removed

by
taking
off
the
flare
nuts

Thoroughly
clean
the

pipe
or
hose
after

removing
from

the
vehicle
and
check
for

collapsing
cracking
or

rusting
of

the

pipe
and
for

signs
of

expansion
and

weakening
of
the
hose

Any
pipe
or
hose
which
is
not
in
a

satisfactory
condition
must

be
renewed
Remove

any
dust
from
the
brake

clip
and
replace

the

clip
if
the

vinyl
coating
is
torn

Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal

procedure
Make

sure
that
the
brake

pipes
cannot
vibrate

against
any
part
of

the
vehicle
and
the
brake
hoses
are
not
twisted
and

rubbing

against
the

tyres
or

suspension
units
If
the
brake
hose
is

disconnected
from

the
three
way
connector
on

the
rear
axle

housing
it
will
be

necessary
to
fit
a
new

copper
sealing
washer

Do
not

overtighten
the
installation
flare
nuts

the
correct

tightening
torques
are
as
follows

Three

way
connector
master

cylinder
and
brake
hoses

1
5
1
8

kgm
II
13Ib
ft

Fill
the
master

cylinder
with
recommended
fluid
and
bleed

the

system
as
described
under
the

appropriate
heading
Make

sure
that
fluid
is
not

leaking
from

any

part
of
the

system
by

fully
depressing
the
brake

pedal
for
several
seconds
Check
the

pipes
and
connections
and

replace

any
defective

part

99

Page 112 of 171


stopper
to

the
overrunning
clutch

side
and
removing
the

stopper
clip
Remove
the

stopper
and

overrunning
clutch
as

shown

inFig
M
7

Oean

the
dismantled

components
and
check
them
for

wear
or

damage

Cbeck
the
brushes
and
renew

them
if
worn
below
6
5mm

0
257
in
Fit
new
brushes
if
the
brush
contact
is
loose
Cbeck

the
brush
holders
and

spring
clips
and
make
sure

that

they
are

not
bent
or
distorted
The
brushes
should
move

freely
in

their

housings
and
can
be
eased
with
a
file
if

necessary
The
brush

spring
tension
should

be
approximately
0

8kg
1
76Ib

and

can
be
checked
with
a

spring
balance
as

shown
in
Fig
M
S

Armature

assembly

Make
sure
that
the
surface
of
the
commutator

is
not

rough
or

pitted
Oean
and

lightly
polish
with
a
No
500

emery

cloth
if

necessary
If
the
commutator
is

badly
worn
or

pitted

it
should
be
skimmed
in
a
lathe

only
a

light
cut
must

be
taken

to
remove

the
minimum
amount

of
metal
If
the
commutator

diameter
wear
limit
of
0
2mm
0
OS
in

is
exceeded
the

assembly
must
be

renewed

Undercut

the
mica
between
the
commutator

segments

when
the

depth
of
mica
from
the
surface
of
the

segment
is

less
than
0
2mm
0
08

in
The

depth
should
be
between

0
5
0
8mm
0
0197
0
0315
in
as
shown
in

Fig
M
9

The
armature
shaft
should
be
checked
for

straightness

by
mounting
between

the
centres
of
lathe
and

positioning

a
dial

gauge
as
shown
in

Fig
M
I
O
Renew

the
armature

if
the

bend
of
the
shaft
exceeds
0
08mm
0
0031
in

Field
coils

testing

Test
the
field
coils
for

continuity
by
connecting
a

circuit

tester
between
the

positive
terminal
of
the
field
coil
and
the

positive
terminal
of
the
brush
holder
as
shown
in

Fig
M

I
I
If

a

reading
is
not

obtained
the
field
circuit
or
coil
is

open

Cbnnect
the
tester
to
the

yoke
and
field
coil

positive

teoninal
as

shown
in

Fig
M
12
to

check
the
field
coils
for

earthing

Unsolder
the
connected

part
of
each
coil
and
check
the

circuit
for

earthing
in
a
similar
manner

Renew
the
field

coils

if

they
are

open
earthed
or
short
circuited

Outch
assembly

The

overrunning
clutch
must
be

replaced
if
it
is

slipping

or

dragging
Examine
the

pinion
and
sleeve

making
sure
that

the

sleeve
is
able
to
slide

freely

along
the
armature
shaft

spline

Inspect
the

pinion
teeth
for

signs
of

rubbing
and
check
the

fly

wheel

ring
gear
for

damage
or
wear

Bearings

Inspect
the
metal

bearing
bushes
for
wear
and
side

play

The
bushes
must

be
renewed
if
the
clearance

between
the

bearing

bush

and
armature
shaft

is
in
excess
of
0
02mm
0
008
in

New

bearing
bushes
must
be

pressed
in
so
that

they
are
flush

with
the
end
of
the
case
and
reamed
ou
t
to

give
a
clearance
of

0
03
0
10
mm
0
0012
0
0039
in

H
Solenoid

assembly

Inspect
the
solenoid
contact
surface
and

replace
if

showing

signs
of

wear
or

roughness
Replace
the

pinion
sleeve

spring
if

weakened

Check
the
series
coil

by
connecting
an

8
12

volt

supply

between
the
Sand
M
terminals
as
shown
in

Fig
M
13
The

series
coil
is
normal
if
the

plunger
operates

Test
the
shunt
coil

by
connecting
the
S
terminal
the
M

terminal
and
the
solenoid

body
as
shown
in
the
lower
illustration

of

Fig
M
13

Open
the
M
terminal
when
the

plunger
is
operated

the
shunt
coil
is

satisfactory
if
the

plunger
stays
in
the

operated

position

Measure
the

length
L
between

theylonger
adjusting
nut

and
solenoid
cover

Press
the

plunger
against
a

firm
surface
as

shown
in

Fig
M
14
and
check
that
the
dimension
is
within

the
figures

given
Turn
the

adjusting
nut
if

necessary
until
the

required
dimension
is
obtained

STARTER
MOTOR

Assembly
and
Installation

The
assembly
and
installation

procedures
are
a
reversal

of
the
removal
and

dismantling
operations
When

assembling

the
starter
smear

the
armature
shaft

spline
with

grease
and

lightly
oil
the

bearing
bushes
and

pinion

ALTERNATOR

The
alternator
is
driven

by
the
fan
belt
and
has
an
advant

age
over
a

dynamo
in
that
it

provides
current
at

low

engine

speeds
thereby
avoiding
battery
drain
Maintenance
is
not

normally
required
but
the
tension
of
the
fan
belt
should
be

checked
and

adjusted
if

necessary
as

described
in
the

section

COOLING
SYSTEM
Care
must
be
taken
not
to

overtighten

the
fan
belt
or

the
alternator

bearings
will
be
overloaded

The
alternator

output
can
be
checked
with
the
alternator

in

the
vehicle

by
carrying
out
the

following
test
Ensure
that
the

battery
is

fully
charged
Withdraw
the
connectors
from
the

alternator
F
and
N
terminals
and
connect
a

jumper
lead
between

the
F
and
A
terminals

Connect
a
voltmeter
to
the
E

and
A
alternator
terminals

with
the

negative
lead
to

terminal
E
and
the

positive
lead
to

the
terminal
A
as
shown
in

Fig
M
IS
Switch
the

headlamps

on
to
full
beam
and
start

the

engine
Increase
the

engine
speed

gradually
and
note

the

reading
on
the
voltmeter
when
the

engine
reaches
a

speed
of

approximately
lOaD

rpm
The

alternator
is

operating

satisfactorily
if
the
voltmeter
shows
a

reading
above
12
5
volts
If

the

reading
is
below
12
5
volts
the

alternator
is
defective
and
should
be
removed
for

inspection

ALTERNATOR
Removal

Disconnect
the

negative
lead
from

the

battery
and
the
two

lead
wires
and
connector
from
the
alternator

Slacken
the
alter

nator

mounting
bolts
and
take
off

the
fan
belt
Take
out

the

mounting
bolts
and
withdraw
the
alternator
from
the
vehicle

III

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TIghtenIng
Torques

LIB

engines
Three

speed
geabox
ENGINE

2
5
4
0

kgm
18
29
Ib
ft

0
3
0
4

kgm
8
13
IbJI

Ll
1
8

kgm
8
0
12
llbJt

1
6
2

5
kgm
12
18Ib
ft

I
I
1
8

kgm
8
0
12
llbJt

0
7
I
I

kgm
5
1
8
0

IbJt

17
2

lkgm
l2
15IbJI

7
0
12
0

kgm
51

87IbJI

0
8
1
0

kgm
5
8
7
2
IbJI

0
3
0
4

kgm
2
2
2
9Ib
ft

2
3

kgm
14
22IbJI

J
9
2
2

kgm
14
16IbJI
Gearbox
to

engine

Dust
cover

Front
cover

Rear
extension

Bottom
cover

Reverse
idler
shaft

Detent
ball

plug

Mainshaft
nut

Mainshaft

bearing
retainer

Speedometer
pinion
sleeve

lock

plate

Reverse

lamp
switch

Control
lever
nut
Cylinder
head
bolts

1st

stage

2nd
stage

3rd

slage
4
0

kgm
28
9Ib
ft

6
0

kgm
43
4lb
ft

6
5
8
5

kgm
47
0
61
5

Ib
ft

Connecting
rod

big
end
nuts

Ll4
Ll8

engines

Ll6

engine

Flywheel
bolls

Main

bearing
cap
bolts

Camshaft

sprocket
bolt
4
5
5
5

kgm
33
40
Ib
fl

3
2
3
8

kgm
23
27
lb
ft

14
16

kgm
l01
106Ib
ft

4
5
5
5

kgm
33
40Ib
ft

12
16

kgm
86
8
116IbJt

0
6
0
9

kgm
4
3
6

5IbJt

I
I
1
5

kgm
8
0
10
8

Ib
fl

2
3

kgm
14
5
21
7Ib
ft

5
6

kgm
36
43
Ib
ft

0
6
0
9

kgm
4
3
6
5
Ib

ft

12

16kgm
86
8
115
7

IbJt
LIB

engines
Four

speed
gearbox
Oil

sump
bolts

Oil

pump
bolts

Oil
drain

plug

Rocker

pivot
locknuts

Camshaft

locating
plate
bolts
2
5
4
0

kgm
18
29

IbJt

0
8
1
0

kgm
5
8
7
2Ib
ft

Ll
l

7kgm
8
12IbJt

Ll
I

7kgm
8
12Ib
ft

3
3
44

kgm
24
32IbJI

1
7
2
1

kgm
12
15

IbJt

2
3

kgm
14
22Ib
ft

0
5
0
7

kgm
3
6
5
IlbJI

0
8
I
I

kgm
5
8
8
0Ib
ft

0
8
Ll

kgm
5
8
8
01b
ft

0
8
1
0

kgm
5
8
7
2Ib
ft
Gearbox
to

engine

Dust
cover

Front
cover

Bottom
cover

Rear
extension

Detent
ball

plug

Reverse

lamp
switch

Lower
bracket
bolt

Shift
rod
nut

Cross
shaft
bracket
bolt

Gear

change
lever

mounting
bolt
Crankshaft

pulley
nut

Outch

mounting
bolts

L14
Ll6

Ll8
2
4
2

6kgm
174
18
8

Ib
ft

1
6
2
2

kgm
12
16Ib
fl

PROPELLER
SHAFf
AND
DIFFERENTIAL

GEARBOX

17

20kgm
l22
145IbJI

14
17

kgm
101
123Ib
ft

13
20

kgm
94
145Ib
fI
Drive
pinion
nuts
Saloon

Drive

pinion
nuts

Estate
car

Drive

pinion
nuts
Van
Ll4
and
L16

engines
Three

speed
Gearbox

Rear
extension
to
case

bolts
2
8
4
4

kgm
20
32lb
ft

Gearbox
10

engine
2
5
4
0

kgm
18
29Ib
fI

Bnttom
cover
L1
1
7

kgm
8
0
12
3
lb

ft

Ll
1
7

kgm
8
0
12
3
lb

fl

3
5
5
0

kgm
25
3
36
2

Ib
ft

1
8
2
1

kgm
13
0
15
2

Ib
ft

2
4

kgm
14
5
29
Ib
ft

0
7
L1

kgm
5
1
8
0
lb

ft

0
7
Ll

kgm
5
1
8
0
lb

fl

9
11

kgm
65
1
79

51b
ft
Crown
wheel
bolts

1400
and
1600

cc
Saloon

1400
and
1600
cc
Eslale

1800ce
Saloon

I800cc
Estate

1800cc
Van
7
8

kgm
51
58Ib
ft

4
8
5
5

kgm
35
40
Ib
ft

7
8

kgm
51
58Ib
ft

7
8

kgm
51
58Ib
ft

4
8
5
5

kgm
35
40
Ib
ft

0
9
1
2

kgm
6
5
8
7Ib
ft

1
9
2
6

kgm
13
7
18
8

IbJI

1
9
2
6

kgm
13
7
18
8

Ib
f
Front
cover

Drain

plug

Selector
lever
bolts

Side
retainer
bolts
Saloon

Drive

flange
bolts
Saloon

Reverse

lamp
switch

Idler
shaft

screw

Rear
cover
bolts

Cross
shaft
lock

pin

Final
drive
to

mounting
member

1400
and
1600cc
models
6
8

kgm
43
4
57
8IbJI

1800cc
models
5
7

kgm
36
2
50
6Ib
fI

Final
drive
to

suspension
member
6
7

kgm
43
4
51
0
Ib
ft

Final
drive
to
drive
shafls
5
6

kgm
36
431b
ft

Final
drive

flange
to

propeller
shaft
1
6
2
4

kgm
12
17
Ib
ft

Final
drive

flange
to

propeller

shaft
Eslale
1
6
2
4

kgm
l2
17Ib
ft

Mainshafl
locknut

Ll4
and
L16

engines
Four

speed
gearbox

Rearexlension
to
case

bolts
1
6
2
5

kgm
12
18Ib
ft

Gearbox
to

engine
2
5
4
0

kgm
18
29Ib
ft

Bottnm
cnver

L1
1
8

kgm
8
13
Ib
ft

Fronl
cover
L1
1
8

kgm
8
13
IbJI

Drain

plug
3
5
5
0

kgm
25
3
36
2

Ib
f

2
4

kgm
14
5
28
9IbJt

9
11

kgm
65
1
79
5Ib
ft
Final
drive

flange
to

propeller

shaft

l800cc
610

only
Reverse

lamp
switch

Mainshaft
nut
2
0
2
7

kgm
14
5
19
5
lb

ft

4
6

kgm
29
43
Ib
ft

Oil
drain
and
flller

plug
Saloon

129

Page 131 of 171


REAR
AXLE
AND
REAR
SUSPENSION

Rear
wheel

bearing
nut

Brake

backplate
25
33

kgm
181
239

IbJt

7

3
7

kgm
19
5
26
8

lb

ft

1400
1600
Shock
absorber

upper
mounting
3

kgm
l6
61b
ft

Shock
absorber
lower

mounting
3

kgm
16
6
Ih
ft

1800cc
Shock
absorber

mountings
1
6
2
2

kgm
12
161b
ft

Drive
shaft
to
differential
nuts
5
6

kgm
36
2
4341b
ft

Drive
shaft
to
rear
axle

flange
5
6

kgm
36
2
43
4lb
ft

Bump
rubber
nuts
2
8
4
0

kgm
20
29
Ib

ft

Bump
rubber
nuts

180Occ
1
6
2
2

kgm
12
16
Ib
ft

Wheel
nuts

Rear

suspension
member

mounting
nuts
8
9

kgm
58
651b
ft

10

kgm
72
Ib
ft

Differential
member

mounting
nuts
8
5

kgm
61
5Ib
ft

Suspension
arm
to

suspension
member
nuts
10

kgm
58
72
Ib
ft

Differential
to
differential

member
6
8

kgm
43
581b

fl

Propeller
shaft

flange
nuts
4
0
8
5

kgm
29
62
Ib
ft

Propeller
shaft

flange
nuts

I
800cc
2
0
2
7

kgm
14
201b

fl

Differential
to

suspension
member
6
8

kgm
43
58Ib
ft

1800cc
Estate
car
and
Van
610

Body

Shock
absorber

upper
mounting
0
9
1
2

kgm
6
5
8
7Ih

fl

Shock
absorber
lower

mounting
3
5
4
5

kgm
25
33Ib
ft

Rear

spring
U
bolt

clip
6
0
6
5

kgm
43
47
Ib
ft

Shackle

spring
6
0
6
5

kgm
43
47Ib
ft

Spring
front

pin
6
0
6
5

kgm
43
47Ib
ft

Brake
back

plate

Estate

car

Van

Differential

gear
carrier

to
axle
case

Propeller
shaft

flange

Bump
rubber

Wheel
nut

Drain
and
filler

plug
2
2
2
7

kgm
16
20IbJt

L5
2
0

kgm
II
14
Ib
ft

2
0
2
5

kgm
14
18Ib
ft

2
0
2

7kgm
14
20Ib
ft

0
9
1
2

kgm
6
5
8

7Ib
ft

9

kgm
58
65Ib
ft

4
2
6
9

kgm
30
4
49
9
lb

ft

FRONT
SUSPENSION

Front
hub
nut

3
0
3
5

kgm
21
7
25
3

Ib
ft

Disc
brake

backplate
to
strut
2
7
3
7

kgm
19
5
26
7

Ib
ft

Brake

ca1liper
bolts
7
3
9
9

kgm
52
8
71
6

Ib
ft

Brake
disc
bolts
3
9
5
3

kgm
28
381b
ft

Stabilizer
bolts

suspension

arm
side
1
2
I

7kgm
8
7
12
3

Ib
ft

130
Tension

rod
to
frame

Tension

rod
to

transverse
link

Strut

assembly
upper
nuts

Steering
lever
to

strut

Ball

joint
to

transverse
link

Ball

joint
to
knuckle
ann

Piston

rod
nut

Gland

packing

1400
and
1600
CC
models

Flange

mounting
bolts

Bali
stud
nut

Gear
ann
nut

Idler
ann
nut

Adjusting
screw
nut

Steering
gear
mounting
bolts

Idler
arm

bolts

1800cc

models
610

Body

Gear
ann
nut

Rear
cover

bolts

Sector
shaft
cover

Sector
shaft

adjusting
screw

locknut

Steering
gear
mounting
bolts

Steering
linkage

Idler
arm
to
frame

Ball
stud
nuts

Side
rod
locknuts

Column
shaft

Steering
wheel
nut

Column

clamp

COll

piing
worm
shaft

Coupling

mounting
bolts

Brake

pedal
pivot

Brake

pipe
connection

Brake
disc
bolts

Bridge
pipe

Brake
hose
to

cylinder

Brake
calliper
bolts

Wheel

cylinder
bolts

Stud
side

Hexagon
side
4

5
5
5

kgm
33
40Ib
ft

4
9
6
3

kgm
35
4
45

6

Ib
ft

3
9
5
2

kgm
28
2
37

6

Ib
fr

6
8

kgm
43
581b
ft

1
9
5

kgm
14
18Ib
fL

5
5
7
6

kgm
40
55Ib
ft

6
7
5

kgm
43
54Ib
ft

7
13

kgm
51
94Ib

ft

STEERING

1
8
2
5

kgm
13
18Ib
ft

5
5
7
6

kgm
40
55Ib
ft

12

5
14
0

kgm
90
101
lb

ft

5
5
7
6

kgm
40

55Ib
ft

1
8
2
5

kgm
13
18Ib
ft

10

kgm
72

Ib
ft

4
4
6
1

kgm
32
44Ib
ft

14

kgm
lOllb
ft

L5
2
5

kgm
II
18Ib
ft

1
5
2
5

kgm
II
18Ib
ft

2
0
2
5

kgm
14
5
18Ib
ft

6
8

kgm
43
4
57
8Ib
ft

4
4

6
1
kgm
32
44Ib
ft

5
5
7
6

kgm
40
55Ib
ft

4
4
6
1

kgm
32
44lb
ft

4
5

kgm
29
36
Ib
ft

1
3
1
8

kgm
9

4
13
0
lb

ft

4
5

kgm
29

36Ib
ft

L5
2
2

kgm
II
16Ib
ft

BRAKES

3
5
4
0

kgm
25
3
28
9

Ib
ft

1
5
1
8

kgm
10
8
13
0
lb

ft

3
9
5
3

kgm
28
2
38
3
IbJt

1
7
2
0

kgm
12
3
14
51b

fl

1
7
2
0

kgm
12
3
14
5lb

ft

7
3
9
0

kgm
52
8
65
llb
ft

0
5
0
7

kgm
3
6

5
llb
ft

1
4
1
8

kgm
10
13
Ib
ft

Page 134 of 171


GIS

DESCRIYfION

ENGINE
Removal
and
Installation

ENGINE
MOUNTING

INSULATORS

ENGINE

Dismantling
Inspection
and
Overhaul

CHAMSHAFT

AND
CAMSHAFT
BEARINGS

CYLINDER
BLOCK

PISTONS

CONNECTING

RODS

CRANKSHAFT

ENGINE

Assembling

VALVE
CLEARANCE

Adjusting

DESCRIYfION

The
G
18

engine
is
a
short

stroke
unit
with
a

displacement

of
1
815
ce
The
aluminium

alloy
cylinder
head
has
cross
flow

ports
and
a
V

shaped
valve

layout
The

single
overhead
camshaft

is
driven
from
the
crankshaft

by
a
double
row
roller
chain
at
a

reduction

ratio
of
2
I

The
crankshaft
is
a

carbon
steel

forging
and
is

provided

with
five
main

bearings
and
four

balancing
weights
Aluminium

thrust

bearings
are
located
at

the
No
2

journal

The
cast
aluminium

alloy
pistons
have
two

comp
ression

rings
and
one
oil

ring
Gudgeon

pins
are

fully
floating
in
the

piston
bores
and
are

equipped
with

circlips
at

each
end
to
limit

the
amount

of
their
travel
The

forged
steel

connecting
rods

have
weight
adjusting
bosses
at
both

large
and
small
ends
to

insure
that
the
rods
are

correctly
balanced

during
operation

The

lubricating
system
is
of

the

pressure
feed

type
with

the
oil

pump
driven

by
a

gear
on
the
crankshaft
Oil
is
delivered

to
the
main

gallery
via
a
full
flow
ftlter

ENGINE
Removal
and
Installation

Although
the

engine
can
be
removed
as
a

single
unit
it

will

prove
an
easier

operation
to
remove

the

engine
with
the

transmission
Proceed
as
follows

Fit
the
engine
slingers
ST49760000
to
the

engine

Disconnect
the
battery
cables
and
lift
out

the

battery

Drain
the
coolant
and

engine
oil

2
Place

alignment
marks
on
the
bonnet
and

hinges
remove

the
bonnet
from
the
vehicle

3
Remove
the
blow

by
hose
from
the
rocker
cover
and
take

off
the
air
cleaner

4
Disconnect
the
accelerator

linkage
and
choke
cable
from

the
carburettor

S
Detach
the

upper
and
lower

radiator
hoses
remove
the

two
brackets
from
the
core

support
and
lift
the
radia
tor

away
from
the
vehicle
The

torque
convertor

oil

pipes
must

be
disconnected
from
the
oil
cooler
if
the
vehicle
is

equip

ped
with
automatic
transmission
Detach
the
fuel

pipe
if

fitted
from
the
engine
and

heater
hose

6
Disconnect
the
electrical

wires
from
the
alternator
thennal
EngIne

OIL
PUMP

OIL
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE

OIL
FILTER

EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM

IGNITION

TIMING
AND
IDLING
SPEED

Emission

control

system

EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
Maintenance

IGNITION
SYSTEM

IGNITION
TIMING

IGNITION
DISTRIBUTOR
Maintenance

SPARKING
PLUGS

transmitter
the

primary
side
of
the
distributor
oil

pressure

switch
starter

motor
and
reverse

light
switch

7

Remove
the
clutch
slave

cylinder
and
its
return

spring
from

the
transmission
as
described
in
the
section
CLUTCH

8
Disconnect
the
shift
rods
and
selector
rods
then
remove

the
cross
shaft

assembly
by
detaching
the
bracket
from

the
side
member
See
GEARBOX
section

9
Disconnect
the

speedometer
cable
and
detach
the
front

exhaust

pipe
from
the
exhaust
manifold

10
Disconnect
the

propeller
shaft
and

plug
the

gearbox
rear

extension
to

prevent
the
loss
of
oil

11
Jack

up
the

gearbox
slightly
and
remove
the
rear

engine

mounting
support
Take
out

the
bolts
which
secure
the

front

mounting
insulators
to
the
cross
member

12
Attach
chains
or
wire

rope
to
the

engine
Gradually
lower

the

jack
under
the

gearbox
and
carefully
lift
and
tilt
the

engine
and
gear
box
to
clear
the

compartment
Withdraw

the
unit

making
sure

that
it
does
not
foul
the
accessories

Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal

procedure
RefIll

with
the
correct

quantities
of
oil
and
coolant
when
the

engine
is
installed

ENGINE
MOUNTING
INSULATORS

Replacing

The

front
and
rear

mounting
insulators
should
be
checked

with
the

engine
installed
to
make
sure
that
the
dimensions

conform
with
those

given
in

Figs
A
I
and
A
2

To
remove
the
front
insulator

proceed
as
follows

Position
a

jack
under
the
oil

sump
Make
sure
that
the

jack
is
clear
of
the
drain

plug
and
insert
a
wooden
block
between

the
jack
and

sump
to

prevent
the

sump
from

being
damaged

Remove
the
bolts

securing
the
insulator
to
the
front

suspension

member
and
the
nut

attaching
the
insulator
to
the

engine

mounting
bracket
Raise
the

jack
slightly
and
remove
the

insulator
To
remove
the
rear

mounting
insulator

proceed
as

follows

Position
a

jack
to
take
the

weight
of
the

gearbox
and
take

out

the
bolts

connecting
the
insulator
to

the
transmission
rear

extension

housing
Remove
the
bolts

attaching
the
cross
member

to

the
underside
of
the

body
and
withdraw
the
insulator

Installation

of
both
insulators

is
a
reversal
of
the

removal

procedures

S3

Page 142 of 171


pulley
should
be

aligned
with
the
T
mark
on
the
chain
cover

Install

the
cylinder
head

assembly
Coat

the

cylinder
block

side
of
the
head

gasket
with

sealing
agent
Three
Bond
No
4

or

equivalent
but
take
care
that

the
scaling
agent
does
not

enter

the

cylinders

Tighten
the
head
bolts
in
several

stages
to
a

torque
reading

of
8

0
to
9

0

kgrn
58
to
65
lb

ft
Tighten
the
bolts
to
the

sequence
shown
in

Fig
A

IB

Pull
the

timing
chain
out
of
the
chain
cover
and
set
it
on

the
camshaft

sprocket
so
that
the

timing
marks
are

aligned
then

place
the

sprocket
and
chain
on

the
camshaft

Install
the
distributor
drive

gear
on
the
camshaft
and

tighten
the
bolt
to
a

torque
reading
of
4
5
to

5
5

kgrn
32
6
to

39
8
lb
ft
Note
that
the
camshaft
bolt
has
a
left
hand
thread

Adjust
the
valve
clearances
as
described
under
the

appro

priate
heading
Fit
the
rubber

plugs
at
the
front
and
rear
of
the

cylinder
head

taking
care
to

apply
sealing
agent
to
the
rear

plug

Install
the
chain

adjusting
screw
and

adjust
the
tension

of
the
chain
in

the

following
manner

Rotate
the
crankshaft
clockwise
to
establish
the
correct

chain
tension
screw
the

adjusting
screw

fully
home
then
back

it
off

by
half
a
turn

and
secure
with
the
locknut

Install
the
valve
rocker
cover
and
fit
the
water

pump
Note

that
one
of
the
water

pump
mounting
bolts
also
secures
the

generator
adjusting
arm

Install
the
bracket
and
alternator
water

pump
pulley
fan

blades
and
fan
belt

Tighten
the
fan
bolts
and
lock
each
pair

of
bolts

together
using
wire
inserted
through
the
holes

provided

in
the
bolts

Install
the
oil
filter
and
fit
the
rocker
cover
hose
Install

the
distributor
so
that
the
vacuum
control
unit

and
rotor

arc

positioned
as
shown
in

Fig
A
19

Oil
the
distributor
driven

gear
Fit
the
breather

assembly

the
clamp
of
the

pipe
is

tightened
together
with
the
exhaust

manifold
Install
the

spark
plugs
and
connect
the

high
tension

leads

Install
the
exhaust
manifold
Fit
the
head
shield

plate
and

engine
slinger
and

tighten
them

together
Note
that
the
exhaust

manifold

gasket
must
be
fitted
with
the
steel

plate
facing
the

manifold
Install
the
clutch
as
described
in
the
section
CLUTCH

Remove
the

engine
from
the

mounting
stand
and
install

the
gearbox
intake
manifold
and
carburettor
stater
motor

engine
mounting
oil

pressure
warning
switch
etc

Fill
the

engine
and

gearbox
to
the
correct
levels
with

recommended
oils
and
refill
the

cooling
system
Adjust
the

ignition

timing
and
carburettor

as
described
in
the

appropriate

sections

VALVE
CLEARANCES

Adjusting

The
valves
clearances
can

be
adjusted
in
a
similar
manner

to
the
instructions

given
for
the
L14
LI6
L18

engines

Initially
adjust
the
clearances
with
the

engine
switched
off
and

cold
to

0
2
mm
0
0079

in
for
both
intake
and
exhaust
valves

Set
the
final
clearances
to
0
28
mm
0
011
in
for
both
intake

and
exhaust
valves
with
the

engine
warmed
up
to
its
normal

operating
temperature
OIL
PUMP

The

gear
type
oil

pump
is

chain
driven
from
a

sprocket
on

the

crankshaft
The

pump
can

be
removed
in
the

following
manner

1
Remove

the

sump
plug
and
drain
the

engine
oil
Remove

the
distributor
as
described
in
the
section
IGNITION

2
Remove
the

cylinder
head

assembly
fan
belt
crankshaft

pulley
and

oil

sump

3
Take
off
the
chain
cover
with

oil
fl

inger

4
Remove
the
oil

pump
and
crankshaft

sprockets
with
the

drive
chain
then
withdraw
the

pump
after

removing
the

four

mounting
bolts

Separate
the
cover
from
the

body
by

unscrewing
the
four

securing
bolts
and
withdraw
the
drive
and
idler

gear

assemblies
Unscrew
the
threaded

plug
and

take
out

the

relief
valve
and

spring

Clean
the

parts
thoroughly
and

inspect
them
four

signs

of
wear
or

damage
Check

the

following
clearances

Gear
backlash
0

1
to

0
5
mm
0
0039
to

0
0195

in

Side
clearance
between

gear
and

body
0
016
to
0
15
mm
0
0006
to

0

0059
in

Clearance
between

drive
shaft
and

body
0
016
to
0
1
mm
0
0006
to

0
0039
in

Clearance
between

drive
shaft
and
cover
0
02
to
0
1
mm
0
00078
to

0
0039
in

Clearance
between

idler

gear
and
idler
shaft
0
016
to

0
1
mm
0

0006
to

0
0039
in

Assembly
is
a
reversal
of
the

dismantling
procedures
taking

care
to

position
the
gears
so

that
the
dotted
mark
is
towards
the

cover

Install
the

pump
and

adjust
the
tension
of
the
drive
chain

by
ph
otting
the
pump

body
as

shown
in
Fig
A
20

When
the

chain
is

correctly
tensioned
it
should
be

capable
of
a
deflection

of
2
0
to

3
0
mm

0
079
to

0
118
in
as

indicated

OIL
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE

The

pressure
relief
valve
shown
in

Fig
A
21
is
not

adjustable

This
valve

regulates
the
oil

pressure
to
4
55
4
85

kg

sq
cm

64
7
69
0
lb

sq
in
and
when

opened
allows
the
oil
to

by
pass

through
a

passage
in
the

pump
body
and
return
to
the

sump

Check
the
free

length
of
the

spring
which
should
be
64
0

to
66
0
mm
2
51
to
2
60
in
The

compressed
length
should

be
50
mm
at

7
8
to

9
7

kg
1
96
in
at
17
2
to
21
4Ibs
Renew

the
spring
if

necessary

OIL
FILTER

The
oil
filter
is
of
the
full
flow

type
with
a

replaceable

element
and

incorporates
a

by
pass
valve
in
the
cover

Oil

leaks
can
be
corrected

by
replacing
the

body
centre

shaft
or
cover

gaskets
The

body
and
centre

shaft

gaskets
should

always
be
renewed
after

dismantling
the
filter

S
1

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