battery replacement DATSUN 610 1969 Workshop Manual

Page 116 of 171


ALTERNATOR
Dismantling

Refening
to

Fig
M
16
remove

the

pulley
nut
and
take
off

the

pulley
rim
fan
and

spacer
Withdraw
the
brush
holder

retaining
screws
and
remove
the
brush
holder
cover
Withdraw

the
holder
and
brushes
as
shown
in
Fig
M
17

Slacken
and
remove
the
three

through
bolts
and

separate

the
diode

housing
from
the
drive
end
housing
by
tapping
the

front
bracket

lightly
with
a
wooden
mallet

Fig
M
18

Remove
the
screws
from
the

bearing
retainer
and

separate
the

rotor
from
the
front
cover

Fig
M
19

Remove
the
rear

bearing
from
the
rotor

assembly
with
the

aid
of
a

puller
as
shown
in

Fig
M
2D
Take
off
the
diode
cover

and
unsolder
the
three
stator
coil
lead
wires

from
the
diode

terminal

Remove
the

A
terminal
nut
and
diode
installation
nut
and

remove
the
diode

assembly
Do
not
force

the
diode

assembly

when

removing
or
it

may
be

damaged
Remove
the
stator
from

the
rear
cover

ALTERNATOR

Inspection

Use
an

ohmmeter
as

shown
in
Fig
M
21
to
test

the
rotor

field
coil

Apply
the
tester
between
the

slip
rings
and
check
that

the
resistance
is

approximately
4
4
ohms
at

normal
ambient

temperature
Check
the

conductivity
between

slip
ring
and
rotor

core
as
shown
in

Fig
M
22
if

conductivity
exists
the
field
coil

or

slip
ring
must
be

earthing
and
the
rotor

assembly
should
be

renewed

Cbeck
the
stator
to
ensure
that
there
is

conductivity

retween
the
individual
stator

coil
terminals
as
shown
in

Fig
M

23
If
there
is
no

conductivity
between
the
individual
terminals

the
stator
is
defective

Check
each
lead
wire

including
the
neutral
wire
as
shown

in

Fig
M
24
If
there
is

conductivity
between

any
wire
and
the

stator
COTe

the
stator
core

is

earthing
and
the
stator
must

be

replaced

Diodes

Three

positive
diodes
are
mounted
on
the
positive
plate

and
three

negative
diodes
are
mounted
on
the

negative
plate

The
diodes
allow

current
to
flow
in
one
direction

only
The

diodes
on
the

positive
plate
only
allow
current
to
flow
from

the
terminal
to
the

positive
plate
whilst
the
diodes
on
the

negative
plate
only
allow
current
to
flow
from
the

negative

plate
to
the
terminal
A
diode
which
allows
current
to
flow

in
ooth
directions
or
does
not

allow
current
to
flow
in
the

correct
direction
is
unserviceable
and
all
six
diodes
must
be

replaced
Use
a
tester
as
shown
in
Figs
M
25
and
M26
to
check

each
diode

Brushes

Check
the
movement
of
the
brushes
in
their
holders
The

brushes
should
move

freely
and
can
be
eased
in
necessary
by

carefully
ming
the
sides
Oean
the
brush
holders
before

replacing

the
brushes
Renew
the
brushes
if

they
are
worn
below
a
length

of
7mm
0
275
in
With
the
brush

projecting
approximately

2mm
0
08
in
from
the
holder
it
is
possible
to
measure
the

brush

spring
pressure
using
a

spring
balance
as
shown
in

Fig
M
27

The

pressure
of
a
new
brush
should
be
255
345

grammes

9
0
12
2
oz
the

pressure
will
however
decrease

by
approxi

mately
20

grammes
per
I
amm
0
039

in
of
wear

ALTERNATOR

Assembly
and
Installation

Asssembly
is
a
reversal
of
the

dismantling
prQcedure
noting

the

following
points
The
stator
coil
lead
wires
must
be
resoldered
to
the
diode

assembly
terminal
as

quickly
as

possible
or

the
diodes

may
be

damaged
When

installing
the
diode
A
tenninal
make
sure

that

the

insulating
bushing
and
tube
are

correctly
fitted

The

pulley
nut
should
he

tightened
to
a

torque
reading
of

350
400

kg
cm
301
344Ib
in
Mount
the

assembly
in
a

vice
as
shown
in

Fig
M
28
and
when
the

pulley
is

tightened

make
sure
that
the
deflection
of
the

pulley
groove
does
not

exceed
O
3mm
m
o
118

in

ilEA
D
LAMPS

Replacing

All
weather

type
sealed
beam

headlamp
units
are
fitted
to

the
vehicle
Each

lamp
is
of
the
double
fIlament

type
with
a

full
beam
filament
of
50W
and
a
dipped
beam
filament
of
40W

The

replacement
of
the
sealed
beam
unit
can

be
carried

out
as
follows

Remove
the

wiring
socket
from
the
back
of
the

headlamp

unit
On

Coupe
models
withdraw
the
screws

attaching
the

front

grille
to
the
radiator
core

support
On
all
other
models

remove

the
three

retaining
screws
and
remove
the

headlamp
rim

Withdraw
the
three

retaining
screws

securing
the

retaining

ring
3
in

Fig
M
29
and
remove

the
sealed
beam
unit

When

installing
a
new
sealed
beam
unit
make
sure
that
the

Top
mark
on
the
ring
is

uppennost
when
fitted

HORNS

The
circuit
for

the
horns
is
shown
in

Fig
M
30
The
horns

can
be
adusted
for
v01ume
and
tone
in

the

following
manner

Remove
the
connector

and
the

retaining
nut
in

the
centre

of
the
horn
withdraw
the
horn
from
the
vehicle
Connect
a

voltmeter
and
ammeter

into
circuit
as
shown
in

Fig
M
3I
Set

the
switch
to
ON
and
check
that
the
voltmeter
shows
a

reading
of
12
to
12
5
volts
The
sound
can
be

regulated
by

turning
the

adjusting
screw

Fig
M
32
A

reading
of

2
5

amps

should
be
obtained
for
the
flat

type
of
horns
or
5
0

amps
for

the

spiral
type
of
horns

Turning
the

adjusting
screw
clockwise
will
increase
the

current

turning
anti
clockwise
decreases
the
current

Install
the
horns
in
the
vehicle
and
check
that
the
correct

sound
can
still
be
obtained
when
the

higher
voltage
of
14
15

volts
is

generated
by
the
alternator
Turn
the

adjusting
slightly

if

necessary
then

tighten
the
locknut

INSTRUMENT
PANEL
Removal

The
instrument

panel
holds
the
various
meters

and

indicators
A
printed
circuit
board
is
located
at
the
rear
of
the

panel
and
the
connections
to
it
are

multiple
connectors
When

the

panel
is
remove

the
instruments
are

easily
withdrawn
for

inspection
and

servicing

Disconnect
the

battery
negative
terminal

2
Remove
the
windscreen

wiper
switch

lighting
switch
and

choke
control
knobs

by
pressing
them
in
and

turning

anticlockwise
Remove
the
escutcheon

3
Disconnect
the

cigarette
lighter
cable
at
the
rear
of
the

instrument

panel
and
turn

the

cigarette
lighter
outer
case

so
that
it
can
be
removed

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