engine DATSUN B110 1973 Service Service Manual

Page 255 of 513


BODY

REGULATOR

FUSE
M

TEMPE

RATURE

GAUGE
IGNITION

SWITCH

Lf

I

iT
Ji
1M

THERMAL
TRANSMITTER
I

J

0

I
GAUGE
TANK
UNIT

FUEL
TANK

Fig
BE
38
Circuit

diagram
for
fuel
gauge
temperature
gauge
and

voltage

regulator

Replacement

Remove
the

cluster
lid
first

2
Unscrew
two

screws
and
remove
the

thermometer
or

fuel
meter

from
the

combination
meter

housing

3
Reinstall
a
new
meter
in

reverse

sequence
of
removal

Fig
BE
39

Removing
thermometer

OIL
PRESSURE
AND

IGNITION
WARNING
LAMPS

The

engine
lubricating

system
incorporates
an
oil
pressure

warning
lamp
which

glows
whenever

engine
oil

pressure
falls
below
0
4

kg
ern
to
0
6

kg
em
5
7
to
8
5

lb

sq
in

When
the

engine
is

stationary
the

light
glows
with
the

ignition
switch
turned
on
When
the

engine
is

running
and

the
oil

pressure
reaches
the

circuit
is
broken
and
the

light

goes
out

J

u

fj
Warning
lig

2
Fuse

bSM
Q

f

t

J

without

pressu
re
with

pressure

Fig
BE
40
Circuit

of
oil

pressure
warning
system

Ignition
warning
lamp
glows
when
the

ignition
switch

is
set
to
ON
and
the

engine
is
not

operated
or
when
the

generator
fails
to

charge
with
the

engine
operated

BE
20

Page 256 of 513


BODY
ElECTRICAL

When
the

ignition
switch
is
set
to
ON
the

ignition

wa

rning
circuit
is

closed
and
current
flows
flows
from
the

ignition
switch
to
the

warning
lamp
bulb

and

ground

through
the

regulator
When
the

engine
is
started
and
the

generator
comes
into
operation
the

generator
output

current

opposes
the
current
flowing
from
the

warning

lamp
in

effect
it
breaks
the

warning
circuit

ground

connection
and
the

lamp
goes
out

l

r

hffi
u

z
Ignition
switch

I
Q
6

I
0

c

M
1
E

8

ca
i

L

g

PI
lot
c

P

I

j

co

rt
0

relay
E
0

5

y
y
1

N
N
3

Alternator

Regulator

Fig
BE

41
Circuit

of
ignition
warning
system

HAND
BRAKE
WARNING
LAMP

This

lamp
functions
both
hand
brake

warning
larnp
and

BULB
SPECIFICATIONS
service
brake
line

pressure
differential
warning
lamp

When
a

difference
between
front
and

rear
brake
line

pressures
reaches
the
rated

range
13
to
17

kgfcm2
185

to

242
lb

sq
in
the

ground
circuit
for
the

warning
lamp

is

closed
and
the

warning
lamp
lights

IGNITION
SWITCH

WARNING

LAMP

L
E

WARNING

SWITCH

1
SERVICE

BRAKE
LINE

PRESSU
R
E

DIFFERENTIAL

WARNING

J
SWITCH

Fig
BE

42
Circuit

diagram
for
brake

warning

system

tern
Specifications

Square

type
meter
Round

type
meter

Meter
illumination

larnp
VoW
12
3
4
2
12

1
7
3

Turn

signal
pilot
lamp
VoW
12
3
4
2
12
1
7
2

Head

lamp
main
high
beam

VoW
12
3
4

I
12

17
1

pilot
lamp

Ignition
warning
lamp
VoW
123
4

I
12
17
1

Oil

pressure
warning
lamp
VoW
12
3
4

1
12
1
7

1

Hand
brake

warning
lamp
VoW
12
1
7
1

for
U
S
A

CANADA

Clock
illumination

lamp
VoW
123
4
I
12
17
2

Figure
encircled
in

parentheses
indicates
number
of
bulbs
used

BE
21

Page 260 of 513


BODY
ELECTRICAL

Improper
cable
contact

Oil

pressure
and

ignition
warning
lamps

Condition

Oil

pressure
Want

ing
lamp

The

lamp
does
not

ligh
t
when
the

ignition
switch
is

set

to
ON
Probable

cause

Blown
off

fuse
or

faulty
contact

Broken

lamp
bulb
fIlarnent
or

faulty
cable
contact

Defective
oil

pressure
switch

The

lamp
does
not
Oil

pressure
is

too
low

go
out
while
the

engine
is

being

operated
Lack
of

engine
oil

Defective
oil

pressure
switch

Ignition
warning

lamp

The

lamp
does

not

light
when

the

ignition

switch
is
set
to

ON
Blown
off
fuse
or

faulty
contact

Burnt
out

light
bulb
filarnent
or

faulty
cable
contact
The
fuel
rneter
indicates
a

level

slightly
lower
than

the
actual

level

Method
of

inspection

Check
the

fuse
for

fusing
and

faulty
contact

The

warning
lamp
does
not

light

when
oil

pressure
switch

yellow

black
cable
is

grounded

The

warning
lamp
lights
through

the

above

inspection

Inspect
the

engine
oil

pressure

system

Check
oil
level

Continuity
exists
on
the
oil

pres

sure
switch
when
the

engine
is

being
operated

Check
the
fuse
for

fusing
and

faulty
contact

The

pilot

lamp
does
not

light

when
the

voltage
regulator
con

nector
is
disconnected
the

white
red
cable
is

grounded
and

the

ignition
switch
is
set
to
ON

BE
25
Check
the
cable

from

the

fuel
meter
to
the

tank
unit
for

cable

being
about
to
break

poor
contact
and

faulty
grounding
and

repair
as
required

Corrective

action

Replace
after
corree

ting
the

fuse
the

cause
if
fused

Check
the

light
bulb

for
burnt
out
fIla

ment
and

replace
as

required

Replace
the
oil

pres

sure
switch

Add
oil

Replace
the
oil

pres

sure
switch

Repair
or

replace
as

required

Check
the
bulb
for

burnt
out
fIlament

and

replace
as
re

quired

Page 261 of 513


The

lamp
does

not

go
out
when

the

engine
is

started
Faulty
charging
system
BODY

Inspect
the

charging

system

WINDSHIELD
WIPER
AND

WASHER

Description

Wiper
motor

replacement

Wiper
blade

operating
range
CONTENTS

BE
26

BE
27

BE
27

Description

The
windshield

wipers
consist

of

wiper
motor
link

mechanism

wiper
arms
and

blades
The

wiper
motor

unit

consists
of

a
motor
and
auto

stop
mechanism
The

wiper
rnotor
is

of
a
2
speed

type

When
the

wiper
switch
knob
is

pulled
to
the
I

st

step

the
windshield

wipers

operate
at

low

speed
and
when

pulled
to
the
2nd

step
operate
at

high
speed

The

wiper
motor
unit
is

located
on

the
cowl
dash
in

BATTERY

Cl

WIPER

MOTOR

rrQ

J
WASHER
MOTOR

IB

ILRI

L
CJ

LA

t
Y

I
Ll

j

IBI

1
f
I

LW

I
Wiper
washer
switch

replacement

Washer
nozzle

adjustment

TROUBLE

OIAGNOSES
ANO

CORRECTIONS
BE
27

BE
27

BE
28

the

engine

compartment
and
the

link
mechanism
is

located
behind
the

instrument

panel

The

electrically
operated
windshield
washer
consists
of

washing
fluid
lank

with

rnotor
and

pump
washer

nozzles

and

vinyl
tube
used

to

connect
those

compo

nents

The

windshield
washer

switch
is

combined
with

the

windshield

wiper
switch
to
a

single
unit

When

operating

the
washer

twist
the

switch
knob

IG

FUSE

W

v

l

i

f
WIPER
SWITCH

10FFI
I
2

I
TWIST

I

y

ILl

I

b

I

J
6

I
BLII

Fig
BE
43
Circuit

diagram
for
windshield

wiper
washer

system

BE

26

Page 264 of 513


BODY
ELECTRICAL

Improper
stop
position
of

wiper
arm
Improperly
positioned
blade
and

arm
Correct

position

Damaged
or
worn
auto

stop
point
Replace
motor

Improper
wiping
Worn

rubber
blade
Replace
blade

Inadequate
pressing
force
of

wiper

arm
Replace
wiper
arm

IGNITION
SWITCH
AND
STEERING
LOCK

CONTENTS

IGNITION
SWITCH

Removal

IGNITION
SWITCH
WITH

STEER
ING
LOCK
BE
29

BE
29

BE
29

IGNITION
SWITCH

This
3
or
4

position
switch
is
installed
on
the

ignition

switch
bracket

which
is
installed
on
the
instrument

panel

with
two
screws
and
controls
the

engine
ignition
system

and
most
of
electrical

equipment

Removal

Remove
the

ignition
switch
connector
loosen
the

ring

nut
remove
the

ignition
switch

from
the
bracket
Description

Steering
lock

replacement

Warning
switch
and

warning
buzzer
BE
29

BE
30

BE
30

Fig
BE
49

Removing
ignition
switch

IGNITION
SWITCH
WITH

STEERING
LOCK

Description

The

steering
lock
is
built
in
the

ignition
switch
When

the

key
is

set
to
Lock

position
and
rernoved
the

steering
system
is
locked

automatically
The

locking

8E
29

Page 267 of 513


BODY

RADIO

Removal

Remove
he
cluster
lid

2
Disconnect
the
lead
wires

from
the
radio

3
Remove
two

nuts
used
to
install
the

front
side

of
the

radio
on
the
instrument

panel

4

Loosen
two
screws
as
shown
in
the

Figure
BE
55

and
remove
the
bracket

used
to
install
the
rear
side

of
the

radio
on
the
instrument

panel

5
Remove
the

radio

Noise

prevention
chart

Run
the

engine
raise

the

antenna
set
volume
to

Condition

Apparent
cause

Ignition
system

Noise
occurs

when

engine
is

oper
High
tension

code

ated

Ignition
coil
i

O

i

M

1
iiJ

1
7

L
l

o
f

I
ft

V

r

1
1
v

I

I

t

i

J

iL

1

Power
soutee
cable

Blue
white
cable
of

harness

2
Power
source
cable
Radio

3

Speaker
cables
4

Antenna
cable

5

Single
pole
fuse

6

Spare
fuse

7

Attaching
screws

Fig
BE
55

Removing
radio

maximum

and
set
the

dial
at

a
medium

point
without

catching

broadcasting
wave

Repair

High
tension

code

may
be
dis

regarded
because
noise

suppressor

is
used

Apart
the

choke
wire

frorn
the

ignition
coil
as

far
as

possible

Install
a
0

5
uF

capacitor
in

primary

side
terminal
of

ignition
coil

Note
8e
careful
not
to
install

capacitor
in

secondary
or

primary
breaker
side
or

otherwise
the

engine
be

comes

improper

Connect
wire
between

engine
and

ignition
coil

locating
area
of

body

with
bond

BE
32

Page 268 of 513


BODY

ELECTRICAL

Distributor
Secure

ground
of

ignition
coil

Secure
contact
of

carbon
electric

pole
and

rotor

Eliminate
excessive

tip
on
the

rotor

pole
or

cap
pole
by
scrubbing
with

a
screwdriver

Check

stagger
between

rotor
and

stator

Charging

system

Sound
of

alternating
current

pre

sents
Alternator
Install
a
0
5

l
F

capacitor

on

charging
terminal
A

Note
Do
not
use

capacitor
ex

cessively

If

capacity
is
used
ex

cessively
the
alternator
coil

will
be
broken

When

the
accelerator

pedal
is
de

pressed
or
released
noise

presents
Regulator
Install
a
0
5
l
F

capacitor
on
A

terrninal
of
the

voltage
regulator

Supplement
equipment

When

engine
starts
noise

presents

Noise

still

presents
even
after

stopping
the

engine
Operative
noise

of
ther

rnometer
and
fuel

gauge
Install
0
1
l

F

capacitor
between

terminal
and

ground
wire

Note
If

a

capacitor
having
ex

cessive

capacity
is
used
indi

cation
of
meter
will
be
devi

ated

Noise

presents
when
horn
is
blown

Horn
Install
a
0
5

IF

capacitor
on
the

horn

relay
terminal
or
horn

switch

Noise

presents
when
turn

signal

lamps
are

operated
Flasher
unit
Install
a
0

5
l
F

capacitor

Note
a
Be

sure
to
locate

capacitor
most
near

position

of
noise

source
and

connect
in

parallel
completely

d
Make

installation
and

conneCtion

securely

b

Cut
lead

wire
as
short
as

possible

c
Ground
wire
should
be

placed
on
the

body
e

Carefully
identify

marks
IN
or
OUT

BE
33

Page 269 of 513


Removal
and
installation

A

I

I

I

@

I

Removal
and
installation
BODY

HEATER

CONTENTS

BE
34
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS
BE

35

Fig
BE
56
Heater
unit
6

1
Heater
hose

2

Clamp

3
Shut
valve

4
Vent
valve

5
Room
valve

6
Defroster
hose

7
Defroster
nozzle

8
Control
wire

heater
control

to
room
valve

9
Control
wire

heater
control

to
water
cock

10
Control
rod

heater
control
to
shut
valve

11

Heater
cock

1
In

order
to
ease
the

operation
remove
the

package

tray
and
ash

tray
wires
between

water
cock
and
peater
control
and

room

valve
and
heater
control
at
the
heater

unit
side

Dis

connect
the
control
rod

from
the
shut
valve

2
Loosen
the

hose

clamps
and
disconnect
two
heater

hoses
between

the
heater
unit

and

engine
at
the

engine

side
Remove

the
hose

clamps
from
the
heater
hoses
Note
When

carrying
out
this

operation
be
sure
to
set
the

heater
control

upper
lever
to

OEF
and
lower

lever
to

OFF

3

Disconnect
cables
from
the
heater
unit
heater

control
and
main

harness
5

Withdraw
two

left
and

right
defroster
hoses

by

hand

4

Remove
the
wire

clamps
and
disconnect
two
control
6

Loosen
four

attaching
screws
used
to
install
the

BE
34

Page 272 of 513


DATSUN
1200

MODEL
B
110
SERIES

lNISSAN
I

NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD

TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
SE

SERVICE

EQUIPMENT

AI2

ENGINE
SPECIAL

SERVICE
TOOL
SE
I

Page 273 of 513


SERVICE
EQUIPMeNT

A12
ENGINE
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOL

Tool
number

Tool
name

ST050
10000

Engine
stand

STI
0970000

Engine
slinger

ST05270000

Engine
attachment

ST05380000

Engine
attachment
Figure

mm

inch

SE184

0

1

SE266

I
G
0

1

@
@

SE
1
Description

Rotary
type
stand
for
efficient

safe

disassembly
or

reassembly
of

the

engine

Use

the

engine
stand
with

the

attachment
ST05270000
as
a

set

Eng
Mission
Difr

Dismounting
the

engine
with

transmission

and
differential

carrier

Attachment
for

setting
the

engine
on
the

engine
stand

Attachment
for

setting
the

engine
with
transmission

on
the

engine
stand
S
M
reference

page
See

Fig
No

Fig
EM
15

Fig
EM
15

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