check engine DATSUN B110 1973 Service Manual Online

Page 428 of 513


ENGINE

EE022

Fig
EE
18

Ground
test

of
armature

5
Check
the

armature
for
short
circuit

by
placing
it

on

an
armature
tester

placing
a
hack

saw
blade
over
the

armature
core
and

by

rotating
the
armature
If
the
saw

blade
vibrates
armature
is
short
circuited

EE023

Fig
EE
19
4
rmature
test

for
short
circuit

6
Check
the

armature
for

continuity
by

placing
probes

of
a
tester
on

two

segments
side

by
side

If
the
tester

shows
no

conduction
the
circuit
is

open

Over

runnmg
clutch

assembly

Check
the

over

running
clutch
for

operation
and

replace
if
the
clutch
is
defective
due
to

slippage
or

dragging

Inspect
the

pinion
assembly
and
sleeve

Slceve
must

slide

freely
along
the
armature
shaft

spline
I

f

damages
are

found
or
there

is
a
resistance
while

sliding
replace
Inspect
the

pinion
teeth
for
excessive

rubbing
and

replace

as

required
Check
the

flywheel
ring
gear
also
for

damage

and
wear

Testing
brush
holder
for

ground

Place
one
test

probe
of
a
circuit
tester
on
to
the
rear

cover
and
the
other
on

to
the

positive
side
brush

holder
If

the

tester
shows
conduction
the
brush
holdcr
is
shorted

to

ground
Replace
the
insulator
or
brush
holder

od

l

Fig
EE
20

GTound
test

of
bTush
holder

Pinion
case

bearing
metal

Inspect
the

bearing
metal
for

wear
and
sidc

play
If
the

clearance
between
the

bearing
metal
and
the

arma
ture

shaft
is

mOTe
than
0
2

mm
0
0079
in

replace
the
metal

Install
a
new

bearing
and

adjust
the
clearance

to
0
03

to

0
10
mm
0
0012
to
0

0039
in

Install
the

bearing
metal

so

that
the
end
of

the

bearing
metal
is

flush
with

gear
case

end

plane

Magnetic
switch

assembly

Inspect
the

magnetic
switch

contact
surface
If
the

contact

surface
is

rough

replace
Replace
the

pinion

sleeve

spring
if

weakened

When

inspecting
the
series

coil

apply
voltagc
8
to

12V
between
Sand
M

terminals
The
series
coil
is
normal

if

the

plunger
is
attracted

When

inspecting
the

shunt
coil
connect
the

S
terminal

M

terminal
and
switch

body
as
shown

in

Figure
EE
21

With
the

plunger
attracted

open
the

M
terminal
The

EE
S

Page 430 of 513


ENGINE

Characteristic
curve

i
8

s

l00
0

OJ

m
v

1

2

1
0
tc

0
8
E

u

6
E

o
4

0

2
L

c

0
00
J
300

Current
IAI

Fig
EE
24
Characteristic
curve

of
S
114
B
7M

Diagnoses
of
test

1
Low

speed
with
no
load
and

high
current
draw

may

result
from

following

1

Tight
dirty
or

worn

bearings

2
Bent
armature
shaft

3

Shorted
armature

Check
armature
further

4

Grounded
armature
or
field

Remove

copper
connector
Remove

negative
side
brush

and

insulate
it
from
the
commutator
before

inspection

Using
a
circuit
tester

place
one

probe
on
the

insulated

terminal
and
the
other
on

the
rear
cover
If

the
tester

indicates
conduction

remove
the
other
brush
and
check

field
and

armature

separately
to
determine

whether
the

field
is

grounded
or

armature
is

grounded

2
Failure
to

operate
with

high
current
draw

may
result

from

following

I

Grounded
or

open
field
coil

Inspect
the

connection
and
check
the

circuit

by
the
use

of
a
circuit

tester

2

The
armature
coil
does
not

operate

Inspect
the
commutator
for
excessive

damage
due
to

buring
In
this
case
arc

may
occur
on
defective
commu

tator

during

operating
the

motor
with
no
load

3
Burned

out

commutator
bar

Weak
brush

spring
tension

broken
brush

spring
rubber

brush

thrust
out
of
mica

in
the

commutator
or

a
loose

EE
10
contact

brush
and
commutator
would
cause

burning
of

the

commutator
bar

3
Low

torque
low
current

draw
or
low
no
load

speed

causes

high
internal
resistance

due
to
loose
connections

defective
leads

dirty
commutator
and

causes
listed
on

item
2

3

4

High
no
load

speed
with

low

developed

torque
causes

grounded
field
coil

Replace
the
field
coil
and
check

for

improvement
in

performance

Magnetic
switch

assembly
test

SWITCH

STARTER
MOTOR

61

1u

i
T

0
0118
to

0
0591
n

Fig
EE
25
Circuit

of
magnetic
switch

assembly
test

When
the

starting
motor
is
checked

completely
check

the

magnetic
switch

assembly
Connect

jumper
cables

between
the

negative
battery
terminal
and
the

starting

motor
lM

terminal
the

positive
battery
terminal
and

the

starting
motor
S
terminal

connecting
switch
in

series

as
shown
in

Figure
EE
25

With

the

ignition
switch
on
measure
the

gap
I

between
the

pinion
front

edge
and
the

pinion
stopper
and

adjust
by
changing
the

plunger
L
dimension

if
nec

essary

Gap
l

0
3
to
1
5
mm

0
0118

to
0
0591
in

l

Fig
EE
26
Measurement

of

gap
L

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ENGINE

ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM

Note
Use
care
in

handling
diode

assembly
to

prevent
an

undue
stress
on

it

INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR

Remove
the

alternator

from
the
vehicle
and

apply
the

tester
between
the

lead
wire
F
white
with

black

tracer

and

the
lead
wire
E

black
color
When
the

resistance
is

approximately
511
the
condition
of

brush
and
field

coil
is

satisfactory
When
no

conduction
exists

in
the
brush

field

coil
or
when
resistance

differs

remarkably
between

those

parts
disassemble
and

inspect

E

o

Fig
BE
37

Inspection
of
alternator

Rotor

inspection

I

Conduction

test
of
field
coil

Apply
the
tester
between

the

slip
rings
of
rotor
as

shown
in

Figure
EE
38
If

there
is
no

conduction
the

disconnection
of
field
coil

may
exist

When
the
resistance

is

approximately
4
4
n

at
normal

ambient

temperature

the
condition
is

satisfactory

Fig
EE
3B

Conduction
test

of
field
coil
2

Ground
test
of
field
coil

Check
the

conduction
between

slip
ring
and
rotor

core

If
the
conduction
exists

replace
rotor

assembly
because

field
coil

or

slip

ring
must
be

grounded

EE042

Fig
EE
39

GTound
test

of
field
coil

Inspection
of

stator

1

Conduction

test

The

stator
is

normal
when

there
is

conduction
between

the
individual

stator
coil

terminals

When
there
is
no

conduction
between
the

individual
terminals

the
cable
is

broken

Replace
stator
as
an

assembly

EE043

Fig
EE
40

Testing
stator

for
cmlduction

2
Ground

test

If
each

lead
wire

of
stator
coil

including
neutral
wire

is

not
conductive
with
stator
core
the

condition
is

satisfactory
If

there
is

conduction

the
stator
coil
is

grounded
Replace

EE
19

Page 440 of 513


ENGINE

Stator

core

EE044

Fig
EE
41

Testing
stator

for
ground

Inspection
of
diode

Perform
a
conduction
test
on
diodes
in

both
directions

using
an

ohmmeter
A

total
of
six
diodes
are

used
three

are
mounted
on
the

positive
EB

plate
and
other
three
are

on
the

negative
3
plate
The
conduction

test
should
be

performed
on
each

diode
between

the
terminal
and

plate

The
diode
installed
on
the

G
l
plate
is
a

positive
diode

which
allows
current

flowing
from
the
terminal
to

G
l

plate
only
In
other
words
current
does

not
flow
from
the

G
l
plate
to
the
terminal

EE046

Fig
EE
42

Inspecting
positive
diode

The

diode
installed
on
the

8
plate
is
a

negative
diode

which
allows
current

flowing
from
the

8
plate
to
the

terminal

only
In

other
words
current
does
not
flow
from

the

terminal

t08
plate

EE
20
8
Plate

EE047

Fig
EE
43

Inspecting
negative
diode

If
current

flows
in
both

positive
and

negative
diree

tions
the

diode
is
short
circuited
If

current
does

not
flow

in

any
direction
the
diode
is

open
These
diodes
are

unserviceable
If
there
is
a

defective
diode

replace
all

diodes
six

diodes
as
an

assembly
See
the

Figure
EE44

I
Test

probe
of
a
circuit
tester

I
8
E8

I
terminal

E8
plate

I
@
plate
terminal

I
terminal

8
plate

18
plate
te
rminal

18
plate
@

plate

18
plate

8
plate
Conduction

x

x

x

Fig
EE
44

lnspection
of
diodes

Inspection
of
brush

Check
the
movement

of
brush
and
if
the
movement
is

unsmooth
check
brush

holder
and
deJn
it
If
th
bmsh
is

worn
and
the

length
is

7
mm
0

2756
in
or
less

replace

the
brush
with
a
new

one
Check
the

brush

pig
tail
and
if

it
is
about
to
break

replace

Page 442 of 513


ENGINE

terminal
to
IN
terminal
or
BAT
terminal
Connect
the

other
test

probe
to

ground
Make
sure
that
voltmeter

registers
battery
voltage

4
Start
the

engine
3
Turn
on

the
headlights
and
switch
to
main
beam

I

o

B

ttefY
E

A

J
0

il

I
5
Increase

engine
speed
gradually
until
it
is

approxi

mately
1

100
rpm
and
take
the
voltmeter

reading

6
If
the
measured
value
is
over
12
5

volts
the

alternator
is
in

good
condition
o

I

eE052
Voltmeter

Fig
EE
49

Testing
altematoT

Notes
8
Do
not
run

engine
at
the

speed
of

more
than

1
100

rpm
while
test
is

being
conducted
on

alternator

b
Do
not

race

engine
7
If
the

measured
value
is
below
12

5
volts
the

alternator
is
in

trouble
Remove
and
check
it

for

condition

SPECIFICATIONS
AND
SERVICE
DATA

Specifications

Make
and

type

Nominal

output

Pole

Revolution

No

load
minimum

revolution

Output
current

Wei
t

Applied
regulator

Service
data

Stator
coil

Resistance

per
phase

Rotor
coil

Resistance

Brush

Brush

length

Wear
limit

Spring
pressure

Slip
ring

Outer
diameter
V
A
HITACHI
LTl35
13B

12
35

rpm
Negative
ground

1
000
to
13

500

rpm

A
V

rpm

kg
1b
less
than
1

000

more
than
28

14
2

500

3
4
7
5

TLl
Z
57

n
0
17

at
200C
680F

n
4
4
at
200e
680
F

mm

in

mm
in

kg
lb
14
5
0

571

7
0
2756

0
25
to
0
35
0

55
to
0
77

mm
in
31
1
220

EE
22

Page 444 of 513


ENGINE

MEASUREMENT
OF

REGULATING

VOLTAGE

The

regulator
voltage
is
measured
with
the
alternator

When

measuring
voltage
with

regulator
mounted
on

vehicle
it
is

necessary
to
rotate

engine
at

high

speed

Connect
DC

voltmeter
15

30V
DC
ammeter

l5
30A
battery
and
resistor
0
25
U
with
cables

as

shown
in

Figure
EE
52

1

Check
to
be

sure
that

all
electrical
loads
such

as

lamps
air

conditioner
radio

etc
are
disconnected

2
Before

starting
engine
be

sure
to
make

short
circuit

with

a
cable
between

fuse
side
terminal
of
resistor

O
25U

and

negative
sIde
terminal
of
ammeter

Failure
to

follow
this

caution
causes

needle
of
ammeter
to

swing

violently
and

rever

ely
resulting
in
a

damaged
anuneter

3

Refer

to
the

following
chart
to
determine
if

regulator

and
relative

parts
are
in

good
condition
REGULATOR

Unh
GENERATOR

q

P

1

CONNECTOR

r
l
ij
WIRE

HARNESS
J

Short
circuit
here

between

fuse
side
terminal

and

H

terminal
of

ammeter
before

starting
the

operation

I

I
I
IG

FUSE

BOX

B

f

EE055

Fig
EE
52

Measuring

regulator
voltage
with

regulator

on
vehicle

I
Start

engine

I
2
Rotate

engine
at
2

500

rpm
for
several

minutes

I

1
minutes

ammeter

I
After

racing
for

reading
below
5A
several

Fully

charged
battery
available

I

Replace
with

fully
charged

battery

2
Check

to
see
if

current
falls
below
5A

Current
falls

below
5A
I
After

racing
for
several

reading
over
5A
minutes
ammetet

I

Fully
charged
battery
not
available

1

Connect
a
0
25
n

resistor
in
series

I
Current
does
not

fall
below
5A

I

Recharge

battery
and
see

if
current
falls
below

5A

I

I
Reduce

engine
speed
to

idling
and

then
raise
it

to
2
500

rpm
while

observing
needle

of
voltmeter

I

I

I

Needle
of
voltmeter
held

within
limits
shown
in

the
below

table

Regulator

functioning

properly

EE

24
Needle
of

voltmeter
out
of
limits
shown
in

the

following
chart

Regulator
out
of

order
Have
it

repaired
at

authorized

shop

Page 446 of 513


ENGINE

at
4
to
5
V

Use

i
f
DC
voltmeter
and
set

up
a
circuit

as
shown
in

Figure
EE

56

EEQ58
L
W

R

IG

Will

r

AI
W

lli

r

N
Y

vge

I

JJ
Rtl
ublOr

I
I
Spanner

Cross
head

screwdriver

I

I
Adjusting
screw

Lock
nut

Vollm
lcl

Fig
EE
55

Adjusting
Tegulating
voltage

Charging
relay

Normal

relay

operating
voltage
is
8
to

10V
as
measured

at
alternator
A
terminal

Relay
itself
however

operates
EE059

Fig
EE
56

Testing

chaTging
Telay

Connect

positive
terminal
of

voltmeter
to

regulator
lead
connector
N

terminal
with

negative
terminal

grounded

2

Start

engine
and

keep
it

idle

3
Take
voltmeter

reading

o

Volt
Below
5
2
Volt
I

Over
5
2
Volt

I
Check
for

continuity
between

N

terminals
of

regulator

and

alternator

2
Alternator
circuit

defective
if

continuity
exists
pilot
lamp
remains

lit

I

Check
fan
belt
tension

2

If
correct

remove

regulator

and

adjust
as

necessary
Pilot
lamp
remains
lit

Pilot

lamp
relay
coil
or

contact

points
out
of
order

Replace
regulator

Over
5

2
Volt

Pilot

lamp
does
not

light

Pilot

lamp
relay
assembly
is
in

good
condi

tion

SPECIFICATIONS
AND

SERVICE
DATA

Voltage
regulator

Model
HITACHI
TLl
Z
57

Regulating
voltage
with

fully
charged

battery
and

regulator
faced

downward
V
14
3
to
15
3
at
200C
680F

EE
26

Page 448 of 513


Low

output

Excessive

output
Regulator

Wiring

Alternator

Regula
tor

Wiring

Alternator

Regulatur
ENGINE

Faulty
voltage
regulator
point
con

tact

Broken
cable

or
disconnection
of

charging
cireui
t

Sticking
brushes

Low
brush

spring
tension

Dirty
slip

rings

Partially
shorted

ground
or

open

stator
coil

Partially
shorted

or

grounded
rotor

coil

Defective
diode

Loose
or
worn

fan
belt

Improper
voltage
regulator
adjust

ment

Faulty
voltage
regulator
point
con

tact
Defective

operation

Faulty
charging
circuit
lead

wire

connection

Loose

battery
terminal

Short
circuited
or
broken
neutral

wire

Improper
voltage
regulator
adjust

ment

Defective

operation

Improper
charge
relav

adjustment

detective

operation
and
or

faulty

point
contact

EE
28
Repair
or

replace
the

regulatur

Repair
or

replace

Correct
or

replace
brushes
if
neces

sary

Correct
or

replace
brush

Clean

Replace
the

stator

Replace
the
rotor

Replace
the
diode

assembly

Retighten
or

replace
the

belt

Check
the

voltage
regulator
op

eration
and

repair
or

replace
as

required

Repair
or

replace
the

regulator

Repair
or

replace

Retighten

Replace
the
wire

Check
the

voltage
regulator
op

eration
and

repair
or

replace
as

required

Check
the

charge
relay
operation

and

repair
or

replace
as

required

Page 449 of 513


ENGINE

ElECTRICAL
SYSTEM

IGNITION
CIRCUIT

The

ignition
circuit
consists
of

the

distributor

ignition
coil

ignition
switch

spark
plugs
high
tension
cable
and
the

battery
Figure
EE
57

shows

ignition
circuit

8
I

CC

BATTERY

PRIMARY

COIL

SlO

Lf

IGNITION

SECONDARY

COIL

COIL

BREAKER
POINT

jJ
a

w

CI

Z

w

19

DISTRIBUTORI
U
1Fl
r

lB

S

J1G

TO

STARTER

CAP

ROTOR

HEAD

SPARK
PLUG

7

Fig
EE

57

Ignition
system
circuit

diagram

DISTRIBUTOR

CONSTRUCTION

CHECKING

AND
ADJUSTMENT

Cap
and
rotor
head

Point

Condenser

Centrifugal
advance
mechanical

part

Vacuum
advance

mechanical

part
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CONSTRUCTION

The
distributor
consists
of

high
tension

voltage
part

switch
off

part

centrifugal
advancing
angle
part
vacuum

advance
mechanical

part
and

driving
part
CONTENTS

DISASSEMBLY
AND
REASSEMBLY

Disassembly

Reassembly

SPEC

IFICATIONS
AND
SERVICE
DATA

Specifications

Service
data
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Figures
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and
S9

show
the

construction
and

exploded
view

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ENGINE
ElECTRICAL
SYSTEM

CHECKING
AND

ADJUSTMENT

Cap
and
rotor
head

Cap
and

rotor
head

must

always
be

kept
clean
to

maintain

good
insulation

durability
since

high
tension

voltage
from

ignition
coil
is

imposed
on
them

Sometimes

inside
of

the

cap
and

rotor
head
is
covered
with
fine

carbon

particles
and
dust
Whenever
crack
or

trace
of

leakage
is

found

on
the

cap
replace
with
a

new
one

Recommend
the
rotor
head

also
be

replaced
with
a

new

one
if

excessively
damaged

Point

When

point
surface
is

roughened
due
to

burning
polish

with
a
fine

emery
paper
No

500
or
600

or
oil
stone

When

the

point
is

worn

excessively
replace
When
the

point
is

replaced
with
a
new
one

apply
grease
to
the
arm

pivot
receiver
and

earn
surface
For
causes
of

damaged

burnt

point
improper
point
contact
insufficient

point

gap
and
defective
condenser
are

considered

The
standard

point
gap
is
0
45
to
0
55

mm
0

0177
to

0
0217
in
When

gap
is
deviated
from
the

standard

gap

adjust
Turn
the
shaft
to
a

position
where
the
breaker
arm

heel
rides
the
com

lug
a

position
where

point
gap
is

maximum
loosen
the

gap
adjusting
screw

apply
a

thickness

gauge
between

contacts
and

adjust
to
the

standard

point
gap

Fig
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Adjusting
point
gap
When

measuring
breaker

point
spring
tension

apply

spring
tension

gauge
to
the
breaker

point
and

position
the

spring
tension

gauge
in

right
angle
against
the
breaker
arm

The
standard

breaker

point
spring
tension
is
0
5

to
0
65

kg
1
1
to
I
4Ib

Replace
if
deviated

Fig
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Measuring
breaker

point
spring
tension

Condenser

Performance

of
condenser
is

affected

by

improper

setting
contamination
and

reduction
of
insulation

re

sistance
Thus

periodical
checking
is

required
to
maintain

the
outlet
of
lead
wire
clean
and

to

prevent
set
screw
from

loosening
Checking
the

condenser

capacity
is

checked

using
a

capacity
meter
It

may
be

also
checked
condenser

isolate
resistance

using
a
tester

by

adjusting
its

range
to

measure

large
resistance

value

When

the
condenser
is
normal
the

tester

pointer

swings
largely
and

rapidly
and
moves

gradually
back
to

the
infinite

side
When
the

pointer
does

not

stay
still
or
it

points
Zero
in
resistance

replacement
is

necessary

Centrifugal
advance
mechanical

part

When
cause
of

engine
trouble
is

traced
to

centrifugal

advance
mechanical

part
use

distributor
tester
to

check

its
characteristics

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