cooling DATSUN B110 1973 Service Repair Manual

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c

Inspection
and

adJu
Stmenf
trouble
first
check

the

linhge
f
no

1
i

jI
fect

is
found
in
the
lin1

age
check

of

manu
a
l

liiiJ
i

the
inhibitor
switch

Th

d
1F

aI
S
t
th
I
I
f
e

a

JU
i

J
u

epara
e
e

range
se
eet

ever
rom

Iy

important
ii
s3

ns
etion
of
oil
the
lower
shift

rod
and
turn
the

range

1

level
for
the
automatiC

tran
smission
select
lever
to
N

Therefore

great
care
should

be
exer

Note

In
the

position
N

the
slot
of

cised
because
defective

adjustment
will

the
manual
shaft
is

vertical

result
in

the
breakdown
of
the

trans

By
the
use
of
the
tester
check

the

two
bIack

yellow
BY
wires

from
the

inhibitor
switch
in
the

ranges
N

and

P

and
the

two
red
bIack

RB
wires

in
the

range
R
for

continuity
Turn

range
select
lever
to
both

directions

from
each
lever
set

position
and
check

each

continuity

range
It
is

normal
if

the

electricity
is
on
while
the

lever
is

within

an

angle
of

about
3
0

on

both

sides
from
each

lever
set
line
How

ever
if
its

continuity
range
is
obvi

ously
unequal
on
both

sides
the

adjustment
is

required

f

any
malfunction
is

found
un

screw
the

fastening
nut
of
the

range

selector
lever

and
two

fastening
bolts

of

the
switch

body
and
then
remove

the
machine
screw

under
the
switch

body
Adjust
the
manual
shaft
correct

ly
to
the

position
N

by
means
of

the
selector
lever

When
the
slot
of

the
shaft

becomes
vertical
the
detent

works
to

position
the
shaft

correctly

with

a
click
sound

Move
the

switch

slightly
aside
so

that
the
screw
hole
will
be

aligned

with
the

pin
hole
of
the
internal
rotor

combined
with
the

manual
shaft
and

check
their

alignment
by
inserting
a

1
5

0101
0
0591
in
diameter

pin
into

the
holes
If

the

alignment
is

made

correct
1
5ten
the
switch

body
with

the

bolts

pull
out
the

pin
and

tighten

up
the
screw

again
into
the
hole
and

fasten
the
selector
lever
as
before

Check
over

again
the

continuity
with

the

tester
If
the
malfunction
still

remains

replace
the
inhibitor
switch
mission

Inspection

Pull
the
selector
lever

toward

you

and
turn
it

so
far
as
p

to
1

range

where
clicks
will
be
felt

by
hand
This

is

the
detent
of
manual
valve
in
the

body
and
indicates
the
correct

posi

tion

of
the

lever

Inspect
whether
the

pointer
of

selector
dial

corresponds
to
this

point

and
also
whether
the
lever

comes
in

alignment
with
the

stepping
of

posi

tion

plate
when
it
is

released

Adjustment

This

procedure
can

be
accom

plished
by
referring
to
Removal
and

nstallation

Checking
and

adjusting

inhibitor
switch

The
inhibitor
switch
serves

to
light

the

reverse

lamp
in
the

range
R
of

the
transmission

operation
and
also
to

rotate
the

starter
motor
in
the

ranges

N
and
P

j

r@
I

If

r
f
B

@
I

Jt
@
@

c
v@

i

r
fji

AT109

1
Inhibitor

switch

2
Manual

shaft

3
Washer

4

Nut

5

Manual

plate

Fig
AT
II
0
Con
truction

of
inhibitor

witch
6
Washer

7

Nut

8
Inhibitor
switch

9

Range
select
lever

Check
whether
the

reverse
lamp

and
the
starter
motor

operate
normal

ly
in

these

ranges
If
there
is

any
t

ki

A

mm
ATIC
TRANSMISSION

STALL
TEST

The

purpose
of
this
test
is
to
check

the
transmission

and

engine
for

trou

ble

by
measuring
the
maximwn

num

bers
of
revolutions
of
the

engine
while

vehicle
is
held
in
a
stalled
condition

and
the
carburetor
is
in
full

throttle

operation
with

the
selector
lever
in

AT
51
rang
s
D
2

and
I

respectively

and

by
com

pairing
the
measured

re

sults

with
the

standard
values

Standard
stall
revolution

1
750
to
2
000

rpm

Components
to
be
tested
and
test
items

1

Clutches
brake

and
band

in

trans

mission

for

slipping

2

Torque
converter

for
function

3

Engine
for
overall

property

Stall
test

procedures

Before

testing
check
the

enigne
oil

and

torque
converter
oil

warm

up
the

engine

cooling
water
to
the

suitable

temperature
by

warming
up

ope
ration

at

1
200

rpm
with
the

selector
lever
in

the

range
P

for
several
minutes

and

warm

up
the

torque
converter
oil

to

the

suitable

temperature
60
to
IOOoC

140
to
2120F

1
Mount
the

engine
tachometer
at
a

location
that
allows

good
visibility

from

the
driver

s
seat
and

put
a
mark

on

specified
revolutions

on
the
meter

2
Secure
the

front
and
rear
wheels

completely
with
chocks
and

apply
the

hand
brake
Be

sure
to

depress
the

brake

pedal
firmly
with
the
left
foot

before

depressing
down
the
accelerator

pedal

3
Throw
the

selector
lever
into
the

range
D

4

Slowly
depress
the

accelerator

pedal
down
till
the

throttle
valve
is

fully
opened
Quickly
read
and
record

the

engine
revolution
when
the

engine

begins
to
rotate

steadily
and

then

release
the
accelerator

pedal

5
Turn
the

selector
lever
into
N

and

operate
the

enigne
at

approxi

mately
1

200

rpm
for
more
than
one

minute

to
cool
down
the

torque
con

verter
oil
and
coolant

6
Make
similar
stall
tests
in
the

ranges
2
I

and
R

Note

The
stall
test

operation
as

spec

ified
in

the
item
4
should
be

made
within
five
seconds
If
it

takes
too

long
the
oil
deterio

rates
and
the

clutches
brake

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and
band
are

adversely
af

fected
Sufficient

cooling
time

should
be

given
between
each

test
for
the
four

ranges
0

2
I

and
R

Judgement

I

High
stall
revolution

more
than

standard
revolution

If
the

engine
revolution
in
staU

condition
is

higher
than
the
standard

values
it
indicates
that
one
or
more

clutches
in
the

transmission
are

slip

ping
and
therefore
nO
further
test
is

required

For
the

following
abnormalities

the
respective
causes
3re

presumed

High
rpm
in

all

ranges
Low
line

pre
ure

High
rpm
in
D
2
and
I
and

normal

rpm
in
R
Rear
clutch

slipping

High

pm
in
D
and
2

and

normal

rpm
in
lOne

way

clutch

slipping

High

rpm
in
R

only
Front

clutch
or
low
and
reverse
brake

slipping

To
determine
which
is

slipping

either
front
clutch
or
low
and
reverse

brake
a

road
test
is

needed

If

while

coasting
after

starting
with

the
lever
in
I

range
engine
braking

does
not
work

properly
it
is
deter

mined
the
low
and
reverse
brake
is

slipping
Otherwise
the
front
clutch
is

slipping

The

slipping
of
the
band
brake
is

difficult
to
ascertain
However
if
it

occurs
with
the
lever
in

2

range
the

enigne
revolution
increases

up
to
the

same
level

as
in
1st

speed
and

therefore
it
can
be

found
out

by

careful
observation
It
is

impossible
to

check
it
in
the
stall
test

Z
Standard
stall
revolution

If
the

enigne
revolution
in
stall

condition
is
within
the
standard

values
the
control
elements
are
nor

mally
operating
in

the

ranges
0

2
I

and
R

Also
the

engine
and
one

way

clutch
of
the

torque
converter
are

normal
in

perfonnance
and

operation

The
one

way
clutch
of
the

torque
Gear
shift

Propeller
shaft

rpm

D
D
1
840
to

2
340

D

DJ
3

340
to
3

840

DJ
D
3
460
to

2
960

D
0
1

790
to
1
290

D
D
330
to
830

D

OJ
l
720
to
2
220

DJ
D2
or

1
350
to
850

DJ
D

D
0
700
Max

I
I
1
860
to
1
360
CHASSIS

converter
however
sometimes
sticks

This
should
be
determined
in
the

road

test

3

Low
stall
revolution
less
than

standard
revolution

If
the

engine
revolution
in

stall

condition
is

lower
than
the
standard

values
it
indicates
that

the
engine
is
in

abnormal
condition
or
the

torque
con

verter
s

one

way
clutch
is

slipping

4

Other

I
If

the

accelerating
performance

is

poor
until
vehicle

speed
of

approxi

mately
50
km

h
30
MPH
is
attained

and
then
normal

beyond
that

speed
it

can
be

judged
that
the

torque
con

verter
s

one

way
dutch
is

slipping

2
If
the

torque
converter
s
one

way
clutch
sticks
vehicle

speed
can

not

exceed

approximately
80
km
h

Car

speed
at

gear
shift

Throttle

opening

mmHg

Kick
down

0

Half
throttle

200

Full
throttle

0

Minimum

throttle

450
I
50
MPH
in
the

road
test
In
such

a

case
the

torque
converter
oH

tempera

ture
rises

up
abnormally
and
s
o
s

pecial

care
is

required

13
If
the
transmission
does
not

operate

properly
in
all

vehicle

speeds

it

indicates

poor
engine
perfonnance

ROAD
TEST

An
accurate

knowledge
of
the
auto

matic
transmission
is

prerequisite
to
its

exact

diagnosis
by
a

road
test

It
is
recommended
to

prepare
a

diagnosis
guide
chart
in
which

are

written
the
standard
vehicle

speeds
for

each

stage
of
the

up
and
down

shiftings
Measured
vehicle

speeds
are

to
be
filled
in
the

adjoining
column
in

each

testing

Also
it
is

advisable
to
mount
a

stopper
for

positioning
the
throttle

opening

I
I
1

860
to
1
360

I
Reduce
the

speed
by
shifting
to

range
from
D

range

output
shaft
2

000

rpm

Note
Car

speed
can
be
calculated

by
the

following
fonnula

2
x
7r
x
r
x

Npx
60

v

RF
X
1

000

where
V
Car

speed
km
h

Np
Propeller
shaft
revolution

rpm

RF
Final

gear
ratio

r
Tire

effective
radius
m

11
The
ratio
of
circumference
of

a
circle
to
its
diameter
3
14

AT
52

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CHASSIS

Trouble

shooting
guide
for

3N71B
Automatic
Transmission

Order
Test
item

Checking
Oil

level

gauge

2
Downshift
solenoid

3

ManuaIlinkage

4

Inhibitor
switch

5

Engine
idling
rpm

6
Vacuum

pressure
of
vacuum

pipe

7

Operation
in
each

range

8

Creep
of
vehicle

Stall
lest
Oil

pressure
before

testing

2
Stall
test

3

Oil

pressure
after

testing

Road
test
Slow
acceleration

Ist
2nd

2nd
3rd

2

Quick
acceleration

Ist
2nd

2nd
3rd

3
Kick
down

operation

3rd
2nd
or

2nd
1st
Procedure

Check

gauge
for
oil

level
and

leakage
before

and
after
each

test

Check

by
sound
whether
solenoid

operates
when

depressing

accelerating
pedal

fully
with

ignition
key
ON

Check

changing
conditions
into

P
R

N
D
2

and
I

ranges
by
moving
selector
lever

Check

whether
starter

operates
in
N

and
tp

ranges
only

and
whether

reverse

lamp
operates
in
R

range
only

Check
whether

idling
rpm
meet
standard

Checking
whether
vacuum

pressure
is
more
than
450

mmHg

in

idling
and

whether
it

decreases
with

increasing
rpm

Check
whether
transmission

engages
positively
by
shifting

N
o
D
N
2
N
I

and
N
R

range

while

idling
with
brake

applied

Check
whether
there

is

any

creep
in
D
2
I
and

R

ranges

2
1

and
R
range
Measure
line

pressures
in
D

while

idling

Measure

engine
rpm
and
line

pressure
in
D
2
I

and

R

ranges
during
fullthrallIe

operation

Notes

a

Temperature
of

torque
converter
oil

used
in
test
should

be

from
600
to
lOOoC

1400
to
2120F
i
e

sufficiently

warmed

up
but
not
overheated

b

For

cooling
oil

between
each
stall
test
for
D
2

1

and
R

ranges
idle

engine
i
e

rpm
at
about

1
200

rpm
for
more
than
1
minute
in
P

range
Measurement

time
must
not
be
more
than
5
secon

Same
as
the
item
I

Check
vehicle

speeds
and

engine

rpm
in

shifting
up
1st

2nd

range
and
2nd
J
3rd

range
while

running
with

lever
in

D

range
and

engine
vacuum

pressure
of

about
200

mmHg

Same
as

the
item
1
above

except
with

engine
vacuum

pressure
of
0

mmHg
i
e
in

position
just
before
kick

down

Check
whether
the
kick
down

operates
and

measure
the

time

delays
while

running
at
30
40
50

60
70
km
h

19

25
31
38
44
MPH
in
D

range

AT
58

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CHASSIS

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

General

specifications

Torque
converter

Type

Stall

torque
ratio

Transmission

Type

Control
elements

Gear
ratio

Selector

positions

Oil

pump

Type

Number
of

pump

Oil

Capacity

Hydraulic
control

system

Lubrication

system

Cooling
system
Multiple
disc
clutch

Band
brake

Multiple
disc
brake

One

way
clutch

1st

lnd

3rd

Reverse

P
Park

R
Reverse

N
Neutral

D
Drive

1
lnd
lock

I
Lock

up

AT
60
Symmetrical3
element
I

stage
l

phase
torque

converter

coupling

2

0
I

3

speed
forward
and
one

speed
reverse
with

planetary
gear
train

1

I

I

I

2

458

1
458

1
000

2
182

The
transmission
is

placed
in
neutral
The

output

shaft
is
fixed
The

engine
can
be
started

Backward

running

The
transmission
is
in

neutral
The

engine
can
be

started

Up
or
downshifts

automatically
to
and

from
1st

lnd
and

top

Fixed
at
2nd

Fixed
at
low

or
downshifts
from
2nd

Internally
intermeslting
involute

gear
pump

Automatic
transmission
fluid

Dexron

type

5

5
liters
57
8
U
S

qts
47
8

Imp
qts

Approximately
1
7
liters
27
8
U

S

qts
2

3
8

Imp
qts
in

torque
converter

Controlled

by

detecting
the

negative
pressure

of
intake
manifold
and
the
revolution

speed
of

output
shaft

Forced
lubrication

by
an
oil

pwnp

Air
cooled

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BODY
ELECTRICAL

SPEEDOMETER

The

speedometer
is

equipped
with
a
total
odometer

which

records
travelled
distance

Replacement

1

When

removing
the

speedometer
remove
the
cluster

lid

first

Separate
the
combination
meter

housing
from
the

cluster
lid
after

removing
four
screws
and
remove
the

trip

recorder

reset
knob
if

any

2
Unscrew

two
screws
and
remove

the

speedometer

from
the
combination
meter

housing

3

Reinstall
a
new

speedometer
in

reverse

sequence
of

removal

Fig
BE
36

Removing
combination
meter

o

Fig
BE
37

Removing
sp
edometer
FUEL
GAUGE
AND

TEMPE

RATURE
GAUGE

Description

The
fuel

gauge
consists

of
a
tank
unit

located
in
the

fuel
tank

and
fuel
meter
The
tank
unit

detects
fuel
level

with
its

float
converts
fuel
level
variation
to

a
resistance

of
slide
resistor

installed
on
the
float
base

and
thus

controls
current

flowing
to
the
fuel
meter

The

temperature

gauge
consists
of

a
thermorneter
and

thermal
transmitter
located
in

the

engine
block
The

thermal
transmitter
is

equipped
with
a
thermistor
element

which
converts

cooling
water

temperature
variation
to
a

resistance
and
thus
the
thermal
transmitter
controls

current

flowing
to
the
thermometer

The
fuel
rneter
and
thermometer
are

provided
with

bimetal
a
and

heater
coil
When
the

ignition
switch
is

set
to
ON

current
flows
to
the
heat

coil
and
the
heat

coil
is

heated
With

this
heat
the
bimetal
arm
is

bent
and

thus
the

pointer
connected
to

the
bimetal

ann
is

operated

The
characteristics
ot
both

meters
are
same

A

tolerance

may
occur
on
the

thermometer
or

fuel

gauge
due
to

source

voltage
fluctuation
The

voltage

regulator
is
used
to

supply
a
constant

voltage
so
that
the

therrnorneter
and
fuel

gauge

operate
correctly
The

voltage
regulator
is
built
in
the
thermometer

The

operating
part
of
the

regulator
consists

of
a

bimetal
arm
and
a
heater
coil
When
the

ignition
switch
is

turned
on
the
birnetal
arm
is
heated
and
bent

by
the
coil

opening
the

contact

Consequently
current
to
the

coil
is

interrupted
As
the
bimetal

cools
the

contact
closes
The

repetition
of
this

operation

produces
a

pulsating
voltage

of
8V
which
is

applied
to

the

ternperature
and
fuel

gauges

If

both
thermometer
and

fuel
meters

become
defective

at
the

same
time

this

may
be
attributable
to
trouble
in

the

voltage
regulator

BE
19

Page 301 of 513


GENERAL
INFORMATION

steering
wheel

should
be
secured
to
maintain
a

straight

ahead

position

TIE
DOWN

The

front
tie
down
hook
is

used
the

both
front
end
of
tension
rod
Do
not

apply
the
hook
at
the
center
of

tension
rod
or

suspension
member

The
rear
tie
down
hook
is
used
the

both
front
shackle

of

rear

spring

APPROXIMATE
REFILL
CAPACITY

Liter
U
S
A

measure

I
Imp
measure

Sedan

Fuel
tank

Coupe

with
heater

Cooling
system

without
heater
40
L

38

L

4
9

L

4
2
L

2
7
L

0
54

L

1
2
L

5
5
L

0
75
L

0
24

L
Oil

pan

Oilf1lter

Transmission

case
Manual

Automatic

Differential

case

Steering
gear
box

RECOMMENDED

GASOLINE
FUEL

Use
a
no
lead

or
low
lead

gasoline
with
a
minimum

octane

rating
of
87
the

average
of
the
Research
and
1O

gal
8Y

gal

10

gal
8

gal

5

v

qt
4

M
qt

4
Y
6

qt
3

Y

qt

2Ji

qt
2

qt

1

pt
I

pt

2

pt
2

pt

5Ji

qt
4

qt

1

pt
1

pt

pt
pi

Motor
Octane
Numbers
in
the
U
S

When
the

figure
is

based
on
the
Research

Octane
Number
use
a

gasoline

with

a
minimum
octane

rating
of

91
RON
in

Canada

RECOMMENDED
LUBRICANTS

GI
5
r

Page 303 of 513


GENERAL
INFORMATION

NISSAN

LONG
LIFE
COOLANT
L
L

C

The

cooling
system
has
been
filled
at

factory
with
the

Long
Life
Coolant
L
L

C
and

water
for
aU

season

protection
This

coolant

provides
freezing
protection
to

150C
50F

in
a
30

Long
Life
Coolant
ratio
and
also

protects
the

engine
against
corrosion
If
outside

tempera

ture
falls
down
to
350C
3IOF
fill

a
50
50
mixture
of

the

Long
Life
Coolant

and
water
The

Long
Life
Coolant

is
an

ethylene
glycol
base

product
containing
any
glyc

erine

ethyl
or

methyl
alcohoL
The

Long
Life
Coolant

must
not
be
mixed
with

any
other

product
scale
nor

sediment
accumulated
in

water

jacket
or
radiator

adverse

ly
affects
heat
radiation

efficiency
When
the
coolant
is

changed
the

system
should
be

thoroughly
flushed
out

by

opening
the
two
drain

plugs
one

at
the
bottom
of
the

radiator
and
the
other
at
the
left

side
of
the

cylinder

block
until
clean

water
comes
out

Always
use

clean
soft

water
in
the
radiator
for

filling
the
radiator
DC
OF

01321

30

1
221
I

I

I

I

1

I

I

I

10
20
30
40
50
10
14

20

1
4

40

1
401

50

581

Fig
GI

13
Protection

concentration

Boiling
point

Percent

0
9

kg
cm2
Freeze

coneen

Sea

level

cooling
sys

protection

tratioo

tern

pressure

30
1060C
1240C
15OC

2210
F

2550
F

5OF

50
1090C

1270C
350C

2280
F
26IOF
3IOF

SERVICE

JOURNAL
OR
BULLETIN
REFERENCE

DATE
JOURNAL

or

BULLETIN
No
PAGE
No

SUBJECT

GI
7

Page 306 of 513


EMISSION
CONTROL
AND
TUNE
UP

EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM

AN
D

ENGINE
TUNE
UP

CONTENTS

BASIC
MECHANICAL
SYSTEM
ET

Checking
and

adjusting
dash

pot

Adjusting
intake
and
exhaust
valve
automatic
transmission
model

only
ET
9

clearances
ET
1

Checking
carburetor
return

spring
ET
9

Checking
and

adjustin9
drive
belt
ET
2

Checking
choke
mechanism
choke
valve

Retightening
cylinder
head
bolts
manifold
and

linkagel
ET
9

nuts
and
carburetor

securing
nuts
ET
2

Checking
anti

dieseling
solenoid
ET
9

Checking
engine
oil
ET
2

Replacing
fuel
filter
ET
10

Replacing
oil
filter
ET
3

Checking
fuel
lines
hoses

pipings

Changing
engine
coolant
L
L
C
ET
3
connections
etc
ET10

Checking
cooling
system
hoses
and
THROTTLE
OPENER

CONTROL
SYSTEM

ET
10

connections

ET
4
Checking
and

adjusting
throttle

opener
ET
13

Checking
vacuum

fittings
hoses
and
TRANSMISSION
CONTROLLED
VACUUM

connections

ET
4
ADVANCE
SYSTEM

ET
17

Checking
engine
compression
ET
4
Checking
electrical
advance
control

system
ET
19

Checking
exhaust
manifold
heat
control
AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
AIR

valve

ET
5
CLEANER
A
T
C
AIR
CLEANER

ET
20

IGNITION
AND
FUEL
SYSTEM

ET
5
Replacing
carburetor
air
cleaner
filter

ET
20

Checking
battery
ET
5
Checking
hot
air
control
valve

ET
20

Checking
and

adjusting
ignition
timing

ET
5
CRANKCASE
EMISSION
CONTROL

Checking
or

replacing
distributor
breaker
SYSTEM

ET
22

point
condenser
and

spark
plugs
ET
6
Checking
or

replacing
PCV
valve

ET
23

Checking
distributor

ignition
wiring
and

Checking
ventilation
hoses

ET
23

ignition
coil

ET
7
EVAPORATIVE
EMISSION
CONTROL

Checking
distributor

cap
and
rotor

ET
7
SYSTEM
ET
23

Adjusting
carburetor
id
Ie

rpm
and

Checking
engine
compartment
hose

mixture
ratio

ET

8
connections
and
fuel

vapor
control
valves
ET
23

Checking
fuel
tank

vacuum
relief
valve

operation
ET
24

BASIC
MECHANICAL
SYSTEM
1
Start

engine
and
run
it

until
it
is
heated
to

operating

temperature
or
at
least
more
than
800C

I760F
of

engine
oil

temperature
then

stop
engine
Adjusting
intake
and
exhaust

valve
clearances

Valve
clearance

adjustment
should
be
made
while

engine
is

stationary

To

adjust
proceed
as
follows
2
Rotate
crankshaft
to

bring
No
1

cylinder
in

top
dead

center
on
its

compression
stroke

3

Remove
valve
rocker
cover

to

gain
access
to
valve

ET
1

Page 308 of 513


EMISSION
CONTROL
AND

TUNE
UP

Capacity

Maximum
3
3
L
X

US

gal
y

Imp
gal

2
3
L
US

gal
f

Imp
gal
Minimum

Make
sure
that

engine
oil
is

not
deteriorated
with

cooling
water
or

gasoline
Drain

and
refill
the
oil

if

necessary

Notes

a
A

milky
oil
indicates
the

presence
of

cooling

water

Find
the
cause
for

necessary
corrective
action

b
Oil
with

extremely
low

viscosity
indicates

dilution
with

gasoline

2
Check

oil
level
If
found
below
L

mark
refill
to

H
mark

on

gauge

Fig
ET
3

Checking

engine
oil
level

Replacing
oil
filter

The
oil
ftIter
is
of
a

cartridge
type
The
oil
filter

can
be

removed

using
oil
ftIter
wrench
STl9320000
Check
for
oil
leaks

through
gasketed

flange
If

any

leakage
is
found

retighten
slightly
If

necessary

replace

filter
as
an

assembly

2
When

installing
an
oil
filter

tighten

by
hand

Note
Do
not

overtighten
oil
filter
or
oil

leakage
way

result

Changing
engine
coolant
L

L
C

Nissan

long
life
coolant

LLC
is
an

ethylene
glycol
base

product

containing

chemical
inhibitors
to

protect
the

cooling
system
from

rusting
and
corrosion

The
L
L
C

does
not
contain

any

glycerine
ethyl
or

methyl
alcohol
It
will
not

evaporate

or
boil

away
and

can
be
used
with
either

high
or
low

temperature
thermostat
It

flows

freely
transfers
heat

efficiently
and
will
not

clog
the

passages
in
the

cooling

system
The
LL

C
must
not
be

mixed
with
other

products
This
coolant
can
be
used

throughout
tlie

seasons
of
the

year

Whenever

any
coolant
is

changed
the

cooling
system

should
be
flushed
and

refilled
with
a
new

coolant

Check
the
level
J

Percent
Boiling
point

0
9

kgfcm2
Freeze

concen

tration
Sea
level

cooling
sys
protection

tern

pressure

30
1060

C
I

240C
15OC

221OF
255OF
5OF

50
IUY
C
1270C
35
C

2280
F
2610F
3IOF

DC
OF

0

321

10
14

20141

50
58
I

I

I

I

1

I

I

1
30
1
22

40

401

40
10
30
50
20

EGOOl

Fig
ET
4
Protection

concentration

ET
3

Page 309 of 513


ENGINE

Checking

cooling
system
hoses

and
connections

Check

cooling
system
hoses

and

fiHings
for
loose

connections
and
deterioration

Retighten
or

replace
as

necessary

Inspection
of
radiator

cap

Apply
reference

pressure
0
9

kg
cm1
13

psi
to

radiator

cap
by
means
of
a

cap
tester
to

see
if
it
is
in

good
condition

Replace
cap
assembly
if

necessary

ET012

Fig
ET
5

Testing
radiator

cap

Cooling
system

pressure
test

With
radiator

cap
removed

apply
reference

pressure

1
6

kg
cm1
23

psi
to
the

cooling

system
bv
means

of
a

tester
to
check

for
leaks

at
the

system
compo

nents

Water

capacity

with
heater

4
9
l
I
Y
US

gal
l
i

Imp
gal

without
heater
4
2

l

I
i
US

gal
i

Imp
gal

Fig
ET
6

Testing
cooling
system
pressure
Checking
vaccum

fittings
hoses

and
connections

Check
vacuum

system
fittings
and
hoses
for

loose

connections
and

deterioration

Retighten
if

necessary

replace
any
deteriorated

parts

Checking

engine
compression

Compression
pressure
test

Note
To
test

cylinder

compression
remove
all

spark

plugs
and
hold
tester

fitting
tightly
in

spark
plug

hole
of

cylinder

The

tester
is
used
to

determine
whether

cylinder

can
hold

compression
or
whether
there
is

excessive

leakage

past
rings
etc

I

Td10

l
y

Fig
ET

7

Testing

compression
pressure

Test

compression
with

engine
warm
all

spark
plugs

removed
and
throttle
and
choke
valve

opened
No

cylinder

compression
should
be
less

than
80

of

highest
cylinder
s
Excessive
variation

between

cyl

inders

accompanied
by
low

speed
missing
of
the

cylinder
usually
indicates
a

valve
not

properly
seating

or
a
broken

piston
ring
Low

pressures
even

though

uniform

may
indicate
worn

rings
This

may
be

accompanied
by
excessive

oil

consumption

Test

conclusion

If
one
or
more

cylinders
read
low

inject
about
one

tablespoon
of

enigne
oil
on

top
of
the

pistons
in
low

ET
4

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