DATSUN B110 1973 Service Repair Manual

Page 111 of 513


FRONT
AXLE

FRONT
SUSPENSION

joint

Transverse
link

mounting
bolt

Tension
rod

Transverse

link
side

Body
side

Stabilizer
bar

Connecting
rod
and
transverse
link

installation
nut

Connecting
rod
and
stabilizer
bar
installation
nut

Stabilizer
bar

and

body
installation
bolt
2
2
to
3
0

15
9
to
21
7

4
0
to
5
0
28
9
to
36
2

2
2

to
3

0
15
9
to
217

5
5

to
6
5

39
7
to
47
0

0

9
to
1
2
6
5
to
8

7

0
9
to
1
2

6
5

to
8
7

0
9
to
1
2

6
5
to
8
7

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTION

Condition

Vibration
shock
and

shimmying
of

steering
wheel

Vibmtion
Loose
connection

of
the
ser

ration

parts
and
rubber

coupling
parts

defective
rubber

coupling
and
wear

of

each

part
of

linkage
and
vibration

of

front
wheels

are
in

many
cases
trans

mitted
to
the

steering
wheeL
This
is

very

noticeable
when

travelling
over

rough

road

Shock
When
the
front

wheels
are
travel

ling
over
bumpy
roads
the

play
of
the

steering
linkage
is
transmitted

to
the

steering
wheeL
This
is

especially
notice

able
when

travelling
rough
road

Shimmying
Abnormal
vibrations
of

the

front

suspension
group
and
the
whole

steering
linkage
which
occur
when

a

specific
speed
is
attained
Probable
cause

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire

Unbalance
and
deformation
of

road

wheeL

Unevenly
worn
tire

or
insufficient

tightening

Improperly
adjusted
or
worn

front
wheel

bearing

Faulty
wheel

alignment

Worn

fitting
transverse

link

bushings

Insufficiently

tightened
steering
gear

housing

Wear

of

steering
linkage

Worn

suspension
ball
joint

Excessive
backlash
due
to

improper
ad

justment
of

the
retainer

parts

Worn
column

bearing
weakened
column

bearing

spring
or
loose

clamp

FA

25
Corrective
action

Adjust

Correct
the
unbalance

or

replace

Replace
or

tighten

Adjust
or

tighten

Adjust

Replace

Retighten

Replace
defective

parts

Replace

Adjust
correctly

Check
and

repair
cor

rectly

Page 112 of 513


Vehicle
pulls
to

right
or
left

When

driving
with

hands
off
the

steering

wheel

over
a

flat
road
the
vehicle

gently

swerves
to

right
or

left

Note
A
defective
rear

suspension

may

also
be
the
cause
of
this
trouble

and
therefore

see
also
the

chapter

dealing
with
the
rear

suspension

Instability
of
vehicle

Stiff

steering
wheel

checking
up
procedure

Jack

up
front
wheels

detach
the

steering

gear
and

operate
the

steering
wheel
and

If
it
is

light
check

steering
linkage
and

suspension
groups

If
it
is

heavy
check

steering
gear
and

steering
colunm

groups
CHASSIS

Malfunction
of
shock
absorber
inside
the

strut
or
loose
installation
bolts

Unbalance
of
vehicle

level

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire
or

insuf

ficient

tightening
of

wheel
nuts

Difference
in

height
of

right
and
left
tire

treads

Incorrect

adjustment
or

abrasion
of
front

wheel

bearing

Collapsed
or
twisted
front

spring

Incorrect
wheel

alignment

Incorrect
brake

adjustment
binding

Worn

rubber

bushings
for
transverse
link

and
tension
rod

Deformed

steering
linkage
and

suspension

link

Unbalanced
vehicle

level

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire

Worn

rubber

bushings
for

transverse
link

and
tension

rod

Incorrect
wheel

alignment

Worn
or
deformed

steering
linkage
and

suspension
link

Incorrect

adjustment
of

steering
gear

Deformed
unbalanced
wheel

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire

Insufficient
lubricants
or

mixing
im

purities
in

steering
linkage
or

excessively

worn

steering
linkage

Stiff
or

damaged
suspension
ball

joint
or

lack
of

grease

Worn
or

incorrectly
adjusted
wheel

bearing

Worn

damaged

steering
gear
and

bearing

FA

26
Replace
or

retighten

Correct
the
unbalance

Adjust
or

tighten

Replace
tires

Adjust
or

replace

Replace

Adjust

Adjust

Replace

Replace

Correct
the

unbalance

Adjust

Adjust

Adjust

Replace

Adjust

Correct
or

replace

Adjust

Repl
nish

grease
or

re

place
the

part

Replace

Replace
or

adjust

Replace

Page 113 of 513


FRONT
AXLE
FRONT

SUSPENSION

Incorrectly
adjusted

steering
gear

Deformed

steering
linkage

Incorrect
wheel

alignment

Damaged
strut

upper
end

bearing

Damaged
or
stiff

piston
or

shock
absorber

rod

in
the
strut

Interference
of

steering
column
with
turn

signal
switch

Excessive

steering
wheel

play

Noises

Grating
tire
noise
Incorrectly
adjusted

steering
gear
housing

Worn

steering
linkage

Improperly
fitted

gear
box

Incorrectly
adjusted
wheel

bearing

Worn

transverse
link
and
tension

rod

fitting
bushings

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire

Insufficient

lubricating
oil
and

grease
for

suspension
ball

joint
and

steering
linkage

or
their

breakage

Loose

steering
gear
bolts

linkage
and

suspension

groups

Defective

shock
absorber

inside
the

strut

Defective
wheel

bearing

Worn

steering

linkage

Worn

transverse
link

and
tension
rod

fitting
bushings

Broken

collapsed
coil

spring

Loose
strut

mounting
insulator

tightening

nuts

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire

Incorrect
wheel

alignment

Deformed
knuckle

spindle
and

suspension

linkage

FA
27
Adjust

Replace

Adjust

Replace

Replace

Adjust

Adjust

Replace

Retighlen

Adjust

Replace

Adjust

Replenish
lubrication

oil
and

grease
or

re

place

Retighten

Replace

Replace

Replace

Replace

Replace

Retighten

Adjust

Adjust

Replace

Page 114 of 513


CHASSIS

Jumping
of
disc
wheel

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire

Adjust

Unbalanced
wheels

Adjust

Defective
shock
absorber

Replace

Defective
tire

Replace

Deformed
wheel
rim

Replace

Excessively
or

partially
worn
tire

Improper
air

pressure
of
tire

Adjust

Incorrect

wheel

alignment
Adjust

Defective
wheel

bearing
Replace

Incorrect

brake

adjustment
Adjust

Improper
tire

shifting
rotation

Adjust

Rough
and

improper
driving
manner
Drive

more

gently

SERVICE
JOURNAL
OR
BULLETIN
REFERENCE

DATE
JOURNAL
or

BULLETIN
No
PAGE
No

SUBJECT

FA
28

Page 115 of 513


DATSUN

1200

MODEL
B
1
10

SERIES

I
NISSAN

I

NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD

TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
RA

REAR
AXLE

REAR

SUSPENSION

REAR
AXLE

REAR

SUSPENSION

SERVICE

DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS
RA
1

RA
4

RA

7

Page 116 of 513


REAR
AXLE
REAR

SUSPENSION

REAR
AXLE

CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION

REAR
AXLE
SHAFTS

Removal
RA
1

RA
l

RA
l

8
Inspection

Assembly
RA
3

RA

3

1
Axle
shaft

2

Spacer

3
Wheel

bearing

4

Wheel

bearing
collar

5
Oil
seal

6

Bearing
adjust
shim

7

Axle
case

8
Brake
drum

DESCRIPTION
Fig
RA
l
Sectional
view

of
rear

axle

The
rear
axle

is
of
a

semi

floating

type
The
axle

housing
is
a

press
steel

Banjo
type
housing
It
is

light
in

weight
and
is

sufficiently

strong
to
withstand
all
torsional

and

bending
loads

The

rear
wheel

bearings
are
of

presea1ed
types
There

fore
no

frequent
lubricating
service
is

required
However

when
the
rear

axle
is

disassembled
the
wheel

bearings

should
be

packed
with
an

approved
grease

prior
io
the
reinstallation

being
careful
not
to

damage
the

sealing

rubber

REAR
AXLE
SHAFTS

Removal

Apply
wheel
chocks

on
front
wheels

jack
up
the

rear

of
the
vehicle
and

support
it
on
stands

RA
l

Page 117 of 513


CHASSIS

2

Remove
the

wheel
cover

and
nuts
Remove
the
road

wheel

and
b
rake
drum
If
brake

linings
should
hold

the

drum
slacken
off

the
brake
shoe

adjuster
a

few
notches

3

Disconnect
the
brake

pipe

CD
from
the
wheel

cylinder

Plug
up
the

open
end
of

the
brake

pipe
with
a

plastic
cover
or
wooden

peg
to

prevent

foreign
matters

from

entering
the

hydraulic
line

Fig
RA
2

Disconnecting
brake

Une

4

Straighten
the

cotler

pin

@
and
remove
it
Remove

clevis

pin
and

disconnect
the

hand
brake
cable

from
the

hand

brake
lever
Remove
the

hand
brake
return

spring

CID

5
Remove

the
four
bolts

securing
the

brake
back

plate

to
the
axle

housing
Draw

out
the
axle

shaft

assembly

together
with
the
brake
back

plate

using
sliding
hammer

ST36230000
and
rear

axle
stand
ST07640000

ST07640000

I

Fig
RA
3

Removing
axle

shaft
6

If
either

the
axle

shaft
or
rear

wheel

bearing
is
to
be

replaced
remove
the

bearing
locking
collar

by
nicking
it

deeply
with
a
cold

chisel
in

several

places
It

will
then

slide

easily
Be

careful
not
to

damage
the
axle
shaft
with

the

chiscl
Set

the

bearing
remover
ST37130000
and

remove

the
wheel

bearing
The
removed

bearing
collar

should
be

discarded
and

should
not
be

reused

Fig
RA
4

Removing

bearing
collar

Fig
RA
5

Removing
wheel

bearing

7

It
is

recommendable
that

the
oil

seal
be

replaced

whenever

the
rear
axle
shaft
is

replaced
To
remove
the
oil

seal

use
a
suitable
bar

such
as
a
screwdriver

RA
2

Page 118 of 513


REAR
AXLE
REAR

SUSPENSION

y

Jo

r

J

Fig
RA
6

Removing
oil
seal

Inspection

I

Inspect
the

machined
surface
of
the
axle

shaft
and

the
axle

housing
for

rough
spots
or
other

irregularities

which
affect
the

sealing
action
of
the
oil

seal

2

Check
the
axle

shaft
for

straightness
cracks

damage

wear
and
distortion
The
bend
amount
should
be
less
than

0
3
mm
0
118
in

Note
Do
not

attempt
to

straighten
a
bend
shaft

by

heating

Assembly

Assemble
the

rear
axle
in

reverse

sequence
of
removal

noting
the

following
points

I
Place
the

bearing
spacer
wheel

bearing
and

bearing

collar
on
the
axle
shaft
and

press
them
on
the
shaft
with

a
force
of
3
to
5

tons

using
a

press
stand
ST38270000

Note
A

new
rear
wheel

bearing
should
be

packed
with

specified
MP
2

grease
Fig
RA
7
Install
wheel

bearing

2

Install
the
oil
seai
in

place
on
the
axle

housing
flange

Note
When
the
axle
shaft
is

replaced
the

new
oil

seal

must
be
used
Be

sure
to

apply
MP
2

grease

between

lips
of
the
oil
seal

3
Install
the
rear
axle

shaft
into
the
axle

housing

Check
the

clearance
between
the
wheel

bearing
and

housing
and

face
If

this
clearance
is

exceeding
the
limit
of

o
to
0
1
mm

0
to

0
0039
in

adjust
it

by

changing
the

adjusting
shim

having
proper
thickness

BEARING
ADJUSTING
SHIM

1

Fig
RA
8
Wheel

bearing
to

housing
end

face
clearance

RA
3

Page 119 of 513


CHASSIS

4

Tighten
he
brake

back

plate
to

housing
nunge
bults

and

nuts
with

a

torque
of
1
5
to
2
0

kg
m
10
8

to
145

ft

Ibl
Check
the
rear

axle
shaft
end

playas
shown
in

Figure
RA
9
The
end

plav
should
be
less
than
U
I
nun

0
0039
in

Fig
RA
9

Checking
axle

shaft
end

play

REAR
SUSPENSION

CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION

REAR
SPRING

Removal

I

nspection
and
repair
RA

5

RA
5

RA
5

RA

5
I
n5tallatlon

REAR
SHOCK
ABSORBER

Replacement

Inspection
RA
6

RA
6

RA
6

RA
6

0
tr

1
1

@

5

@
7

I
Leaf

spring
5

Axle
case
8
Hand
brake
wire

2
Front

mounting
6

Gear
carrier
9
Brake
hose

3
Shackle
7

Torque
arrester
10

Bound

bumper

4
Shock

absorber

Fig
RA
10
Rear

suspension

RA
4

Page 120 of 513


REAR
AXLE
REAR

SUSPENSION

DESCRIPTION

Rear

suspension
consists
of
semi
elliptic

leaf

springs

telescopic
hydraulic
shock
absorbers
and
rubber

bumpers

The
rear

spring
center

pin
is

off
set
110
mm
4
33
in

toward
the
front
from

the
center
of
the

spring
This
is

done
to
reduce

spring
wind

up
and
to
decrease
the

arc

while
the
rear
wheel

swings
through
Thereby
minimizing

the

possibility
of
the
rear

suspension
effecting
vehicle

stability

Iso

clamp
devices
are
used
for

attaching
the

axle

housing
to
the

spring

The
leaf

springs
shock
absorbers
and
rear
axle

housing

are
mounted
on
rubber

bushings
at
each
end
to
minimize

noise
and
vibration
of
the
transmission
to
the
car

body

and

passenger

compartment

REAR
SPRING

Removal

1
Jack

up
the

center
of
the
rear
axle
until
the
wheels

are
clear
from
the

ground
Support
the
rear

end
of
the

frame
on
stands

Fig
RA
l1
Rear

spring
U

bo
ts

2
Disconnect

the
shock

absorber
bottom
end
from
the

spring
lower

seat

3

Support
the
rear
axle

housing
with
a

jack

4
Loosen
the
lock

nuts
of
the

rear

spring
U

bolt
and

remove
the
bolts

spring
seat

location

plates
and
seat

pads
5
Loosen
the
three

fixing
nuts

securing
the

front

bracket
remove
the

front
bracket
from
the

leaf

spring

front

eye
and
car

body
and
lower
the
rear

spring

Fig
RA
12
Rear

spring
front
bracket

6
Remove

upper
and
lower
nuts
of
the

rear
shackle

Fig
RA
13
Shackle

Inspection
and

repair

1
Examine
the

spring
leaves
for
fractures
or

cracks

2
Test

spring
and

compare
with
the

specifications
given

in

Service
Data

and

Specifications
If
the

spring
is

found

defective

replace
with
a

new

assembly

3
Check
the

front

pin
shackle
U
bolts
and

spring
seat

RA
5

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