jump start DATSUN 610 1969 Workshop Manual

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