gearbox DATSUN 610 1969 User Guide
Page 60 of 171
THREE
SPEED
GEARBOX
GEARCHANGE
CONTROL
LINKAGE
Fig
F
35
As
previously
described
the
three
speed
gearbox
is
equipped
with
a
steering
column
gearchange
linkage
system
which
incorporates
a
collapsible
control
rod
when
combined
with
the
collapsible
type
of
steering
column
assembly
The
gearchange
linkage
can
be
removed
and
inspected
in
the
following
manner
Remove
the
steering
wheel
Fig
F
36
and
take
off
the
steering
column
shell
cover
Remove
the
turn
signal
and
lighting
switch
Fig
F
37
These
removal
details
can
also
be
found
in
the
section
STEERING
Remove
the
C
washer
I
in
Fig
F
38
and
the
washer
then
remove
the
upper
support
bracket
by
releasing
the
locating
bolt
and
screw
The
control
rod
insert
with
bush
and
return
spring
can
now
be
removed
Remove
the
snap
and
gear
lever
pivot
pin
and
withdraw
the
gearlever
Remove
the
cotter
pin
plain
washer
and
spring
washer
and
disconnect
the
shift
rods
from
the
gear
selector
levers
Fig
F
39
Unscrew
the
bolts
securing
the
lower
support
bracket
and
the
clamp
Remove
the
clamp
and
gear
change
lever
retainer
Remove
the
second
third
speed
selector
lever
the
lower
support
bracket
and
the
first
reverse
selector
lever
from
the
control
rod
Withdraw
the
control
rod
Disconnect
the
gear
change
rods
by
removing
the
cotter
pins
and
remove
the
cross
shaft
bracket
from
the
side
member
Withdraw
the
cross
shaft
assembly
Fig
F
40
Examine
the
components
for
signs
of
wear
and
damage
and
replace
if
necessary
Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
procedure
noting
the
following
points
Take
care
not
to
strike
or
apply
a
load
to
the
collapsible
type
of
control
rod
or
the
rod
may
be
damaged
The
rod
should
not
be
slack
in
the
axial
direction
when
installed
and
must
be
removed
if
slackness
is
detected
Coat
the
sliding
surfaces
with
grease
before
assembling
them
Acijusting
Set
the
gear
lever
to
the
neutral
position
and
temporarily
connect
the
trunnion
on
the
lower
support
bracket
to
each
rod
Fig
F41
Set
the
rod
on
the
lever
so
that
the
neutral
adjustment
grooves
on
the
upper
surface
of
the
lower
support
bracket
are
aligned
with
the
grooves
on
each
lever
When
the
adjustment
is
completed
operate
the
gear
lever
to
select
each
gear
and
make
sure
that
the
lever
can
be
moved
smoothly
and
positively
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
Gearchange
control
linkage
The
automatic
transmission
gear
change
control
linkage
can
be
removed
in
a
similar
manner
to
the
three
speed
gearbox
linkage
Carry
out
the
operations
previously
described
under
the
relevant
heading
as
far
as
the
removal
of
the
gear
lever
and
proceed
as
follows
Disconnect
the
upper
selector
rod
from
the
selector
lever
by
removing
the
cotter
pin
plain
washer
and
lock
washer
See
Fig
F
42
Remove
the
speed
range
position
plate
the
snap
ring
at
the
lower
end
of
the
control
rod
and
unscrew
and
remove
the
lower
support
bracket
Release
the
locking
screw
and
with
draw
the
selector
lever
assembly
Withdraw
the
control
rod
disconnect
the
selector
rods
and
remove
the
cross
shaft
bracket
and
cross
shaft
assembly
Clean
all
parts
and
repair
or
renew
any
part
which
is
worn
or
damaged
Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
procedure
noting
the
following
points
Coat
all
the
sliding
surfaces
with
chassis
grease
prior
to
assembling
Set
the
converter
side
lever
and
the
gear
lever
in
the
neutral
position
Install
the
upper
selector
rod
to
the
selector
lever
and
adjust
the
gear
position
plate
to
give
a
clearance
of
0
5
I
Omm
0
02
0
04
in
between
the
selector
lever
stop
pin
and
the
position
plate
The
adjustment
can
be
obtained
by
turning
the
selector
rod
adjusting
nuts
Finally
tighten
the
nuts
on
each
side
of
the
trunnion
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Gearbox
mode
Gearchange
type
Gear
ratios
I
st
gear
2nd
gear
3rd
gear
4th
gear
Reverse
Num
ber
of
teeth
on
mainshaft
Drive
gear
3rd
speed
2nd
speed
1st
speed
Reverse
Num
ber
of
teeth
on
counter
shaft
Driven
gear
3rd
speed
2nd
speed
1st
speed
Reverse
Reverse
idler
gear
Speedometer
Drive
gear
Driven
gear
Technical
Data
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
R3W65
L
F4C63
F4W63L
Column
change
Floor
change
3
263
1
3382
1
1
645
I
2
013
1
1
000
1
1
312
1
1
000
1
3
355
I
3
364
1
19
22
27
25
30
31
36
34
39
3N71B
iFloor
change
Column
change
2
458
1
1458
1
1
000
1
2
098
1
30
31
29
24
21
15
15
16
14
16
18
5
19
or
17
16
CLEARANCES
AND
PLAYS
Model
R3W65L
F4W63L
Mainshaft
end
float
0
0
19mm
0
0
008
in
0
08
0
29mm
0
003
0
0
II
in
Max
mainshaft
end
float
0
20mm
0
008
in
0
30mm
0
012
in
Countershaft
end
float
0
04
0
12mm
0
002
0
005
in
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
006
in
Max
countcrshaft
end
float
0
20mm
0
008
in
0
20mm
0
008
in
Reverse
idler
gear
end
float
0
20
0
40mm
0
008
0
016
in
0
10
0
30
mm
0
004
0
012
In
Max
idler
gear
end
float
0
50mm
0
020
in
0
50mm
0
020
in
Gearwheel
end
float
I
st
speed
gearwheel
0
20
0
30mm
0
008
0
012
in
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
006
in
2nd
speed
gearwheel
0
20
0
30mm
0
008
0
012
in
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
006
in
3rd
speed
gearwheel
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
006
in
Gear
backlash
all
gears
0
05
0
20mm
0
002
0
008
in
0
05
0
20mm
0
002
0
008
in
Oearance
between
fork
and
coupling
sleeve
0
15
0
30mm
0
006
0
012
in
0
15
0
30mm
0
006
0
012
in
Mallshaft
run
out
0
15mm
0
006
in
0
25mm
OmO
in
Model
F4W63
and
F4663
R3W65
Gear
backlash
all
gears
0
05
0
14mm
0
002
0
0055
in
0
05
0
14mm
0
002
0
0055
in
Gearwheel
end
float
1
st
speed
gearwheel
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
0059
in
0
05
O
22mm
0
002
0
0087
in
2nd
speed
gearwheel
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
0059
in
0
10
0
22mm
0
0039
0
0087
in
3rd
speed
gearwheel
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
0059
in
Max
countershaft
end
float
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
0059
in
0
04
0
12mm
0
0016
0
0047
in
Reverse
idler
gear
end
float
0
05
0
15mm
0
002
0
0059
in
0
20
0
40mm
0
0079
0
0157
in
Oearance
between
baulk
ring
and
clu
tch
gear
I
2
1
6mm
0
047
0
0630
in
12
1
6mm
0
0472
0
0630
in
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Propeller
Shaft
and
DIfferentIaJ
DESCRIPTION
PROPELLER
SHAFT
DIFFERENTIAL
Removal
and
Dismantling
DIFFERENTIAL
Assembly
and
Adj
Jstment
DIFFERENTIAL
Installation
DIFFERENTIAL
Estate
car
and
van
TOOTH
CONTACT
PATTERN
Checking
DESCRIPTION
The
tubular
steel
propeller
shafts
are
shown
in
Fig
G
1
The
shaft
is
connected
to
the
drive
pinion
flange
by
a
yoke
flange
at
the
rear
and
to
the
transmission
output
shaft
by
a
splined
yoke
sleeve
at
the
front
The
Datsum
I800ce
station
wagon
and
van
has
a
three
section
shaft
in
contrast
to
the
two
piece
shaft
used
on
the
other
models
covered
by
this
manual
The
differential
carrier
houses
a
hypoid
bevel
gear
assembly
Although
this
manual
contains
dismantling
and
adjustment
procedures
for
the
differential
assembly
it
must
be
pointed
out
that
only
workshops
with
specialized
tools
and
equipment
will
be
able
to
carry
out
the
work
involved
PROPELLER
SHAFT
Removal
1
Release
the
hand
brake
jack
up
the
vehicle
at
the
fear
and
support
it
on
stands
2
Loosen
the
clamps
and
turn
the
pre
silencer
to
the
left
saloon
only
3
Remove
the
adjuster
nut
from
the
handbrake
cable
rear
adjuster
and
disconnect
the
left
hand
cable
Saloon
only
Remove
the
bolts
securing
the
centre
bearing
bracket
1800
cc
stati
n
wagon
4
Disconnect
the
fear
flange
from
the
rear
axle
flange
With
draw
the
propeller
shaft
to
the
rear
away
from
the
gear
box
mainshaft
Take
care
that
the
shaft
is
not
dropped
during
removal
or
the
balance
of
the
shaft
may
be
altered
5
Plug
the
gearbox
rear
extension
to
prevent
the
loss
of
oil
PROPELLER
SHAFT
Dismantling
and
Inspection
Oean
all
components
and
mark
them
before
dismantling
so
that
they
can
be
reassembled
in
their
original
positions
Correct
reassembly
is
most
important
otherwise
the
balance
of
the
shaft
may
be
affected
Remove
the
four
snap
rings
from
the
journal
assembly
and
withdraw
the
needle
bearing
cap
by
tapping
the
yoke
with
a
wooden
mallet
The
wear
on
the
spider
journal
diameter
must
not
exceed
0
15mm
0
006
in
the
standard
size
of
a
new
journal
is
14
7mm
0
579
in
Check
the
spider
seal
rings
and
replace
them
if
necessary
The
radial
backlash
of
the
sleeve
yoke
splines
to
gearbox
splines
should
not
exceed
0
5mm
0
002
in
Renew
the
sleeve
yoke
if
the
figures
are
in
excess
of
the
specified
value
E
Mount
the
shaft
between
the
centres
of
a
suitable
fixture
and
use
a
dial
gauge
to
check
that
the
run
out
of
the
shaft
does
not
exceed
0
6mm
0
024
in
at
the
centre
of
the
tubular
portion
The
shaft
can
only
be
straightened
with
a
hydraulic
press
it
is
advisable
however
to
renew
the
shaft
if
the
run
out
is
excessive
Check
that
the
dynamic
balance
of
the
shaft
does
not
exceed
15
grm
cm
0
208
oz
in
at
4000
r
p
m
PROPELLER
SHAFT
Assembly
and
11Istallation
r
Assembly
and
installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
and
dismantling
procedures
not
the
following
points
Grease
the
needle
rollers
with
wheel
bearing
grease
before
placing
them
into
the
bearing
race
Lubricate
all
splines
with
gear
oil
Adjust
the
journal
radial
end
float
to
within
0
02mm
0
0008
in
using
a
suitable
snap
ring
Snap
rings
are
available
in
eight
thicknesses
from
2
00mm
0
079
in
to
2
14mm
0
084
in
and
are
colour
coded
as
detailed
in
Technical
Data
at
the
end
of
this
section
DIFFERENTIAL
Removal
Saloons
with
independent
rear
suspension
Remove
the
hand
brake
rear
cable
remove
the
propeller
shaft
and
drive
shafts
as
described
in
their
relevant
sections
2
Support
the
differential
with
ajack
and
remove
the
nuts
securing
the
differential
mounting
crossmemb
er
Fig
G
3
3
Remove
the
bolts
holding
the
differential
to
the
suspension
member
Withdraw
the
differential
and
jack
to
the
rear
4
Support
the
suspension
member
with
a
stand
to
prevent
the
mountings
from
becoming
twisted
or
damaged
DIFFERENTIAL
Dismantling
Before
dismantling
place
the
carrier
assembly
in
a
suitable
mounting
stand
or
special
stand
ST
06270001
and
carry
out
preliminary
checks
as
follows
Check
the
tooth
contact
pattern
of
the
crownwheel
and
pinion
by
applying
lead
oxide
to
three
or
four
teeth
of
the
crownwheel
Turn
the
crownwheel
several
times
to
obtain
an
impression
of
the
tooth
contact
pattern
Check
the
backlash
between
the
teeth
of
the
crownwheel
and
pinion
using
a
dial
gauge
The
backlash
should
be
within
0
10
0
20mm
0
004
0
008
in
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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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BRAKE
PEDAL
ADJUSTMENT
The
brake
pedal
height
and
free
play
can
be
adjusted
in
the
following
manner
1400
and
1600
CC
models
Adjust
the
length
of
the
master
cylinder
push
rod
until
the
height
of
the
pedal
pad
is
187
mm
7
36
in
for
manual
gear
boxes
and
202
mm
7
95in
for
automatic
transmission
vehicles
without
brake
light
switch
Fig
L
31
Retighten
the
locknut
Screw
in
the
brake
light
switch
until
the
screwed
part
of
the
switch
is
against
the
front
of
the
stopper
bracket
then
tighten
the
locknut
Screw
in
the
stopper
bolt
until
the
moveable
part
of
the
switch
is
completely
pushed
in
by
the
pedal
and
tighten
the
locknut
in
this
position
Make
sure
that
the
lamp
is
00
when
the
pedal
is
pushed
down
by
1
5mm
0
06
in
1800cc
models
Adjust
the
bolt
of
the
brake
lamp
switch
until
its
end
face
is
flush
with
the
locknut
then
tighten
the
locknut
securely
See
Fig
L
32
Adjust
the
pedal
stopper
until
the
pedal
pad
is
positioned
at
a
height
of
185
mrn
7
28
in
from
the
floor
then
tighten
the
stopper
with
the
locknut
Adjust
the
length
of
the
master
cylinder
push
rod
until
a
pedal
free
play
of
I
5mm
0
04
D
2in
is
obtained
then
retighten
the
locknut
Depress
the
brake
pedal
several
times
to
make
sure
that
a
full
travel
of
145mm
5
7
in
is
available
and
that
the
pedal
moves
freely
and
without
noise
Technical
Data
BRAKE
PEDAL
Pedal
height
1400
and
1600cc
models
I
87mm
7
362in
manual
gearbox
202mm
7
953in
auto
matic
185mm
7
28in
145mm
5
71
in
1800cc
models
Full
stroke
MASTER
CYUNDER
Inner
diameter
Piston
running
clearance
19
05mm
0
75
in
0
15mm
0
006
in
WHEEL
BRAKE
CYLINDERS
Inner
diameter
1400
and
1600cc
Front
drum
Front
disc
Rear
with
front
drum
Rear
with
front
disc
22
22mm
7
8in
50
8mm
2
0
in
22
22mm
7
8in
20
64mm
13
16
in
Inner
diameter
I
BOOcc
Front
drum
20
6mm
13
16in
Front
disc
Rear
50
8mm
2
0in
22
2mm
7
8
in
BRAKE
DRUM
AND
BRAKE
DISC
Drum
inner
diameter
Drum
outer
diameter
Out
of
round
maximum
Repair
limit
of
drum
Maximum
disc
run
out
Repair
limit
of
disc
228
6mm
9
0in
232mm
9
13in
0
05mm
0
002
in
230mm
9
055
in
0
06mm
0
0024
in
8
4mm
0
331
in
BRAKE
UNINGS
Drum
brakes
Width
x
thickness
x
length
40
x
4
5
x
219
5mm
1
575
x
1
772
x
8
642in
Disc
brakes
39
7
x
9
x
86mm
1
563
x
0
354
x
3
386in
Total
braking
area
Front
drum
brake
Front
disc
brake
Rear
351
sq
cn
54
4
sq
in
114
2
sq
cm
17
7
sq
in
351
sq
cm
54
4
sq
in
107
Page 130 of 171
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 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 136 of 171
ENGINE
Dismantling
Remove
the
engine
from
the
vehicle
as
previously
described
and
carefully
clean
the
exterior
surfaces
The
alternator
distribu
tor
and
starter
motor
should
be
removed
before
washing
Plug
the
carhurettor
air
horn
to
prevent
the
ingress
of
foreign
matter
Place
the
engine
and
transmission
on
the
engine
carrier
ST4797
0000
if
available
and
dismantle
as
follows
Remove
the
gearbox
from
the
engine
Disconnect
the
intake
manifold
water
hose
the
vacuum
hose
and
the
intake
manifold
to
oil
separator
hose
Remove
the
intake
manifold
with
the
carburettor
Fit
the
engine
attachment
ST3720OG18
to
the
cylin
der
block
and
place
tre
engine
on
the
stand
ST371
00000
Remove
the
clutch
@
Ssembly
as
described
in
the
section
CLUTCH
Remove
the
exhaust
manifold
and
heat
baffle
plate
Take
off
the
fan
blades
and
remove
the
water
pump
pulley
and
fan
belt
Remove
the
rocker
cover
hose
manifold
heat
hose
and
by
pass
hoses
Remove
the
generator
bracket
and
the
oil
fIlter
Extract
the
engine
breather
assembly
from
above
Note
that
the
breather
is
fitted
to
the
guide
and
is
installed
with
a
O
ring
which
is
pressed
into
the
cylinder
block
Flatten
the
10ckwasher
and
unscrew
the
crankshaft
pulley
nut
Withdraw
the
pulley
with
the
puller
ST44820000
if
available
but
do
not
hook
it
in
the
V
groove
of
the
pulley
Remove
the
rocker
cover
and
take
off
the
rubber
plug
located
on
the
front
of
the
cylinder
head
Straighten
the
lock
ing
washer
and
remove
the
bolt
securing
the
distributor
drive
gear
and
camshaft
sprocket
to
the
camshaft
Remove
the
drive
gear
and
take
off
the
sprocket
See
Fig
A
3
Remove
the
cylinder
head
bolts
in
reverse
order
to
the
tightening
sequence
sOOwn
in
Fig
A
18
and
lift
off
the
cylinder
head
as
an
assembly
See
Fig
A
4
Note
that
in
addition
to
the
ten
cylinder
head
bolts
there
are
also
two
bolts
securing
the
chain
cover
to
the
head
Invert
the
engine
and
remove
the
oil
sump
Remove
the
chain
cover
and
oil
flinger
Take
off
the
nut
securing
the
oil
pump
sprocket
and
withdraw
the
sprocket
with
the
chain
in
position
as
shown
in
Fig
A5
Remove
the
oil
pump
and
stramer
Note
that
two
of
the
pump
mounting
bolts
are
pipe
guides
Remove
the
timing
chain
crankshaft
sprocket
chain
ten
sioner
and
chain
stop
Remove
the
connecting
rod
caps
and
push
the
piston
and
connecting
rod
assemblies
through
the
tops
of
the
bores
Keep
all
parts
in
order
so
they
can
be
assembled
in
their
original
posi
tions
Take
out
the
flywheel
retaining
bolts
and
withdraw
the
flywheel
Remove
the
main
bearing
caps
but
take
care
not
to
damage
the
pipe
guides
Lift
out
the
crankshaft
and
main
bear
ings
noting
that
the
bearings
must
be
reassembled
in
their
original
positions
Remove
the
piston
rings
with
a
suitable
expander
and
take
off
the
gudgeon
pin
clips
The
piston
should
be
heated
to
a
temperature
of
50
to
600
122
to
1400F
before
extracting
the
gudgeon
pin
Keep
the
dismantled
parts
in
order
so
they
can
be
reassembled
in
their
original
positions
Remove
the
camshaft
rocker
ann
shaft
and
rocker
ann
assemblies
from
the
head
by
taking
off
the
cam
bracket
clamp
ing
nuts
It
is
advisable
to
insert
disused
bolts
in
the
No
1
and
No
5
bracket
holes
as
the
cam
bracket
will
fall
from
the
rocker
ann
shaft
when
it
is
removed
Remove
the
valve
cotters
using
the
special
tool
ST47450000
and
dismantle
the
valve
assemblies
Keep
the
parts
together
so
they
can
be
installed
in
their
original
order
ENGINE
Inspection
and
Overhaul
Cylinder
head
and
valves
Inspection
and
overhaul
procedures
can
be
carried
out
by
following
the
instructions
previously
given
for
the
L14
LI6
and
LIB
engines
noting
the
following
points
Measure
the
joint
face
of
the
cylinder
head
using
a
straight
edge
and
feeler
gauge
The
permissible
amount
of
distortion
is
0
03
mm
0
0012
in
or
less
The
surface
of
the
head
must
be
reground
if
the
maximum
limit
of
0
1
mm
0
0039
in
is
exceeded
Oean
each
valve
by
washing
in
petrol
then
carefully
examine
the
stems
and
heads
Discard
any
valves
with
worn
or
damaged
stems
Use
a
micrometer
to
check
the
diameter
of
the
stems
which
should
be
8
0
mm
0
315
in
for
both
intake
and
exhaust
valves
If
the
seating
face
of
the
valve
is
excessively
burned
damaged
or
distorted
the
valve
must
be
discarded
The
valve
seating
face
and
valve
tip
can
be
refaced
if
necessary
but
only
the
minimum
amount
of
metal
should
be
removed
Check
the
free
length
and
tension
of
each
valve
spring
and
compare
the
figures
obtained
with
those
given
in
Technical
Data
at
the
end
of
this
section
Use
a
square
to
check
the
springs
for
deformation
and
replace
any
spring
with
a
deflection
of
1
6
mm
0
0630
in
or
more
Valve
guides
Measure
the
clearance
between
the
valve
guide
and
valve
stern
The
stem
to
guide
clearance
should
be
0
025
0
055
mm
0
0010
0
0022
in
for
the
intake
valves
and
0
04
0
077
mm
0
0016
0
0030
in
for
the
exhaust
valves
The
maximum
clear
ance
limit
is
0
1
mm
0
0039
in
The
valve
guides
are
held
in
position
with
an
interference
fit
of
0
040
0
069
mm
0
0016
0
0027
in
and
can
be
removed
using
a
press
and
valve
guide
replacer
set
ST49730000
under
2
ton
pressure
This
operation
can
be
carried
out
at
room
temperature
but
will
be
more
effec
tively
performed
at
a
higher
temperature
Valve
guides
are
available
with
oversize
diameters
of
0
2
mm
0
0079
in
The
cylinder
head
guide
bore
must
be
reamed
out
at
normal
room
temperature
and
the
new
guides
pressed
in
after
heating
the
cylinder
head
to
a
temperature
of
approximately
800
C
1760F
The
standard
valve
guide
requires
a
bore
of
14
0
14
018
mm
0
551
0
552
in
and
the
oversize
valve
guide
a
bore
of
14
2
14
218
mm
0
559
0
560
in
Ream
out
the
bore
of
the
guides
to
obtain
the
desired
finish
and
clearance
Use
the
reamer
set
ST49710000
to
ream
the
bore
to
8
000
8
015
mm
0
3150
0
3156
in
The
valve
seat
surface
must
be
concentric
with
the
guide
bore
and
must
be
corrected
if
necessary
using
the
new
valve
guide
as
axis
Valve
seat
inserts
Check
the
valve
seat
inserts
for
signs
of
pitting
The
inserts
cannot
be
replaced
but
may
be
corrected
if
necessary
using
a
valve
seat
cutter
ST49720000
Scrape
the
seat
with
the
450
cutter
then
reduce
the
width
of
the
contacting
faces
using
the
150
and
600
cutters
for
the
intake
valve
inserts
and
150
cutter
for
the
exhaust
valve
inserts
Seat
correction
dimensions
are
shown
in
millimeters
in
Fig
A
6
Lap
each
valve
into
its
seat
after
correcting
the
seat
inserts
Place
a
small
quantity
of
fme
grinding
paste
on
the
seating
face
of
the
valve
and
lap
in
as
previously
described
for
the
Ll4
LI6
and
L
18
engines
S5
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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