DATSUN B110 1973 Service Repair Manual

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BODY

GENERAL

DESCRIPTION

CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION
BF
1

DESCRIPTION

The

body
construction
is
of

an
unit

type
The

individual

body

components
which

require
high
strength

adopt
a

box
cross
section

improving
torsional
rigidity
and

the

highly
rigid
structural

components
are

joined
under

special
connecting
construction
which

reduces

centralizing

of
stress

Particularly
for

protection
of

passenger
from

side

collision
side
section

of
the

body
is

constructed
with
side

member

having
box
cross
section

improving
the

rigidity

and
the

front
and
rear

side
members
are
so
constructed

that

they
are

deformed
in
the
event
of
forward
or
BODY

CONSTRUCTION
AND

CROSS

SECTIONAL
VIEW
BF

1

rearward

collision

absorbing
an

energy
generated
from
the

collision

There
are
three

types
of

body
construction
sedan

coupe
and

station

wagon
or

van
however
the
front

section
is

used

commonly

BODY

CONSTRUCTION
AND

CROSS
SECTIONAL
VIEW

The

body
construction
cross

sectional
views
and

sealing

points
are
indicated

as
follows

Seat
belt
anchorage
indicating
one
side
only

Fig
BF
1

Body
construction
4

door
sedan

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1

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Seat
belt

anchorage
indicating
one
side

only

Fig
BF
2

Body
construction
2

doOT
Sedan

Fig
BF

3

Body
construction

Coupe

Fig
BF
4

Body
construction
4
door
Van

BF
2

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DETAILS
OF
G

PORTION

1

Roof
11
Inner
roof
rail

2

Cowl
top
12
Rear
floor

3
Hood
13
Rear
fender

4
Lower
dash
board
14
Brace

5
Front
floor
15
Inner
reaT

pillar

6
Front
fender
16
Air
box

panel

7
Side
dash
board
17
Outer
sill

B
Inner
center

pillar
18
Inner
wheel
house

9
Inner
dOOf
19
Outer

wheel
house

10
Outer
door

Fig
nF
5
Cross
sectional
view

1

BF
3

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BODY

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cb
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cp

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0
0

SEALING
ON

CIRCUMFERENCE

OF
REAR

FLOOR

@
Ii

DETAILS
OF
Q

PORTION
DETAILS
OF
R

PORTION

1
Rear
floor

2
Rear
fender

3

Luggage
compartment
floor

rear
side

4
Front

pillar

5
Front
fender

6
Ou
tee
door

7
Fue
filler

cover

8
Shock
absorber

mount
bracket
9

Seat
back

support

10
Inner
lock

pillar

11
Lock

pillar

12

Roof

13
Rear
waist

14

Luggage
compartment
lid

15
Rear

panel

16
Outer
wheel
house

Fig
BF
6
Cross
sectional
view
II

BF
4

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BODY

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v
v

vv

l

2

DOOR
1

5

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t

t
tJ

DETAILS
OF
8

PORTION

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r
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A

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J

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C

j

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cr

U

D
D

@

DETAILS

OF
E

PORTION
1

Roof

2
Inner

side
body

3
Rear
fender

4
Outer
door

5

Front

pillar
6
Front

fender

7
loner
wheel

house

8
Rear

floor

9
I
Rner
lock

pilla
c

to
Lock

pillar

Fig
BF

7
Cross

sectional
view
III

SF

5

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BODY

4
DOOR
VAN

A

i
d
n
S

Cr
Aj

c

oj
Lc

f

w
C
c

J

@

L
4

SEALING
ON

CIRCUMFERENCE

OF
REAR

FLOOR
w

@

0

0
0

Roof
6
Inner
side
body

Rear
fender
7
Ou

ter
back
door

3
Sealing
creen
8
Inner
back
door

4
Rear
noor
9
Tail
cross
membcr

5
S
ide
rear
floor
10
Rear

panel

Fig
BF
8
Cross
sectional
view
IV
Station

wagon
or

Van

8F
6

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BODY

Water
drain
holes
are
located
as

shown
in
the

following

figure
Be
sure
to

provide
all
water
drain
holes
with
grommets

Fig
BF
9
Location

of
water
drain

hole
Sedan

r

I

S

S
@

y
j

B

om

q1

11

t

Fig
BF
10
Location

of
water
drain
hole

Coupe

4

C

t7
P
Cc

0

I

Y

j

G

27

il

j
e

@
Z
c
c

l

@

7

iJJ

j

Fig
BF
J
J
Location

of
water
drain
hole
Van

BF
7
I

to
6
Rubber

plug

7

to
12
Seat

belt
anchorage
hole

plug

13

Inspection
hole

plug

14
Drain

plug

15
Drain
hole
cover

1
to
4
5

6
to
11

12
Rubber

plug

Seat
belt
anchorage
hole

plug

Drain
hole
cover

11
to
3

I
Rubber
plug

I
4

to
1
Seat
belt

anchorage
hole

plug

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I
R

J

@

J

0

I
If

5
1fJ

d

@
BODY

CDw
IDdow

moulding
ID
Roof
d

rip

m

OUlding
clip
@Roof
drip
moulding

Depress
dOWflW

hooking
th
ard

after

OP

oil

Windshield
upper
moulding
WlndS
lield
Ide
d

maul
1n9

ll
9F
O
fOU

Ll
@Body
sill

moulding

Nut

Used
n

nds
ont
nd

side
ch

@Door
outer

moulding

g
l
JF

I
Door
uter

moulding
clip

Clip
embled

the

moulding

@
@Radiator
grille
shroud

Radiator

grille
shroud

Used
at
f
A

dip

for
both
our

places
ept

nds

Door
uter

panel

Radiator
upper

grille

llRadiator
grille
side

shroud

i

i
mud
ubber

Fig
SF
12
t
Iouldin

g
installation

BF
8
WDoor
co
ver

rubber

p

Three
ach

ept
for
front
an
de

@Rear
fend
e
r

moulding

Four
ch
moulding
r

ed
for
one
c

IpS

d

ThiScli
p
aISO
functions

alng
nd

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BODY

UNDERBODY
ALIGNMENT

CONTENTS

UNDERBODY
GENERAL
SERVICE

INFORMATION

ALIGNMENT
CHECKING
PROCEDURE
BF
9

BF
9

UNDERBODY
GENERAL

SERVICE

INFORMATION

Since
each

underbody
component
directly
affects
the

overall

strength
of
the

body
it
is
essential
that

proper

welding
sealing
and
rust

proofing
techniques
be
observed

during
service

operations

Whenever
the

body
is

repaired
be

sure
to
provide
the

repaired
body
parts
with

rust

proof

In
the

case
of
a

rust

proofmg
critical

underbody

component
it
is
essential
that
a

good
quality
type
air

dry

primer
such
as
corrosion
resistant
zinc
chromate
be
used

Do

not
use
combination

type
primer
surfacers

ALIGNMENT
CHECKING

PROCEDURE

Misalignment
in
the

underbody
affects
the
front

fender
door
trunk
lid

and
window

alignments
and
also

the
tail

gate
and
rear

body

opening
alignments
in
the

case

of
a
station

wagon
or
van

Underbody
misalignment

particularly
affects

the

suspension
system
thereby
causing

various

problems
that
arise
from

suspension
misalignment

It
is
essential
that

underbody

components
be

aligned

within
the

specified
dimensions

given
in

Figures
BF
13
14

and
IS

In

the
event
of

collision
damage
it
is

important
that

underbody
a1ignrnent
be

thoroughly
checked
and
if

necessary
realigned
to
the

specified
dirnensions

There
are

many
tools
that

may
be

ernployed
to
correct

collision

damage
such

as
frame

straightening
machines

external

pulling
equipment
other
standard

body
jacks
PRINCIPLES
OF
TRAMMING

CAR
PREPARATION

TRAMMING
SEQUENCE
BF
9

BF
10

BF
10

To
assist
in

checking
alignment
of
the

underbody

components
repairing
minor

underbody
damage
or

locating
replacement
parts
the

following
underbody

dimensions
and

alignment
checking
information
are

presented

PRINCIPLES
OF
TRAMMING

All
reference
locations
shown
in

Figure
BF
13
14
and

15

are

symmetrical
at
the
centerline
of
the
vehicle
For

example
wheo

performing
a
crosHheck
of
the

body
floor

panel
dimensions

Figures
BF
I3
14

and
IS
the

diagonal
measurement
should
be
the

same
in
boflii

directions
Cross

checking

operations
are
used
to
deter

mine
the

relationship
between
two
locations
on
the

underbody

To

measure
the

distance
between

any
two

reference

points
on
the

underbody
accurately
two

specifications

are

required

I
The

horizontal
dimension
between
the
two

points
to

be

measured

2
The
vertical
dimension
from
the
datum

line
to
the

points
to
be
measured
For
an

example
the

diagonal

measurement
calculated
on
a
horizontal

plane
between

reference

points
of
dimension
line
L
shown
in

Figure

BF
I3
is
631
3
mm
24

8
in
The

specifications
from
the

datum

line
have
a
vertical

height
difference
of
11
6

mm

0
456
in
between
the

forward
location
of
dimension

L

at
vertical
dimension
80
0
mm
3
150
in
and
the

rearward
location
of
dimension
L
at

vertical
dimension

91
6
mm
3
606
in
The

vertical

pointer
used
at
the

forward
location
should

be

positioned
so
as
to
extend

11
6

mm
0
456
in

further
from
the
tram
bar
than
the

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9

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pointer
used
at
the
rearward
lut
atiol1

With
the

proper

scttings
the

tram
bar
will
be
on
a

piane
parallel
to
that
of

the

body
The

exception
to
this
would
be
wht
n
one
of
the

reterence
locations

is
induded

in
the

misaligned
area
then

the

parallel
plane
between
the

body
and

the
tram
bar

may

not

prevail
After

completiun
of
the

repairs
the

tram

gauge
should
be
set
at
the

specitled
dimension

to
check

the

accuracy
of
the

repair
operation

CAR

PREPARATION

Preparing
the
car
for
the

underbody
alignment
check

involves
the

following

Place

the
car
on
a
level
surface

2
The

weight
of
the
car

should
be

supported
at
the

wheel

locations

3
A

visual

damage
inspection
should
be
made

to

eliminate

unnecessary
measuring
Obviously
damaged
or

misaligned
areas

may
often
be
located

visually
BODY

TRAMMING
SEQUENCE

The

tramming
sequence
will
varv

depending
upon
the

nature
and

IOl
atiun
uf
the

misaligned
area
Priur
to

performing
any

tramming
uperation
the
h

uracy
of

refereJlce

points
to
be
used

must
be

determined
A

measurement

that

originates
from
a
reference

point

included

in
a

damaged
area

will

produce
untrue
results

and

confuse
the
evaluation

of
the

underbody
condition

Unlike

the
conventional

type
of
frame

design
the
unitized

type
of

body
construction

seldom

develops
the
condition

of

diamond
in
the
floor

pan
area
as
a
result

of
front
or

rear
end

collision
Therefore

underbody
alignment

checking
can

usually
originate
from
the

body
floor

pan

area
If

inspection
indicates
that
these

locations
have
been

disturbed

and
are
not
suitable

for

measuring
one
of

the

undamaged

suspension
locations
should
be
used

as
an

initial

reference

point
If

a
rare
situation

should
exist

where
all
of

these
lucalions

are

not
suitable
as

reference

points
repair

operations
should

begin
with
the

body
floor

pan
area
All

other

underbody
components
should
be

aligned

progressively
from
this
area

MEMO

BF

10

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