overheating DATSUN B110 1973 Service Repair Manual

Page 135 of 513


BRAKE

CYLINDER
SIDE

PISTON
SIDE

COMPR
ESSION

DECOMPRESSION

Movement

exceeding
the

elastic

displacement
is

released
with

slipping
on

the
seal
surface
Returns
in
elastic

displacement
of

the

seal

Fig
BR
21
Piston

seal
automatic

adjusting
operation

Brake

pad

Replacement

1
Jack

up
front
unit
of

the
vehicle
and
remove
lhe

front

wheeL

2
Remove

clip
from
the

retaining
pin
and

supporting

the
brake

pad
remove
the

retaining
pin
and
coil

spring

I

I
Brake

pad

2

Retaining
pin

I
31
Clip

Fig
BR
22

Removing
retaining
pin

3
Unhook

the

hanger
spring
and
withdraw
the
brake

pad
and
shim
with
a

pair
of

pliers

BR
ll
Fig
HR
2

Withdrawing
brake

pad
and
shim

Note
When
the
brake

pad
is
removed
do
not

depress
the

brake

pedal
or
otherwise
the

piston
will
come
out

Inspection

Clearance
between
the

brake

pad
and
rotor
is

adjusted

automatically
Check
the
brake

pad
for
wear

after
the

first
10
000
km
6
000

miles

driving
and

every
5
000

km
3
000

miles
thereafter

1

Clean
the
brake

pad
with
carbon
tetrachloride
or

gasoline

2
When
oil
and
or

grease
is

heavily
sticked
on
the

pad

or
when
deteriorated
or
deformed
due
to

overheating

replace
the

pad
with

a
new
one

3
When
thickness
of
the

friction
material

pad
is
less

than
1
6
mm
0
0630
in

replace

Replace
when
total

pad
thickness
is

less
than
6
1
mm

0
2402
in

Note
Replace

pads
as
a
set

Replacement
at

only
one

position

may
cause
uneven
brake
effect
It
is

recommended
that
rotation
of

pads
be
made

periodically

4
Check
the
rotor
Refer
to
Rotor

inspection

Reinstallation

1
Clean
the

calipers
and

piston
pad
installing
parts

Note
Do
not
use
mineral
oil
Be
careful
not
to

apply
oil

on
the
rotor

2

Depress
the

piston
into
the

cylinder
so
that
new

pad

can
be
installed

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Air
intake

system
in

trouble

Overheating

Overcooling

Others

NOISY

ENGINE

Car

knocking

Car
knock
when

coasting
ENGINE

Diny
ur

clogged
fuel
strainer

Fuel

pump
will
not
work

properly

Clogged
carburetor

jets

Clogged
air
cleaner

Air

inhaling
from
manifold

gasket
or
carbu

retor

gasket

Insufficient
coolant

Loosened
fan
belt

Worn
or
defective
fan
belt

Defective
thermostat

Defective
water

pump

Clogged
or

leaky
radiator

Defective
radiator
filler

cap

Air

mixing
into

cooling
system

Improper
grade

engine
oil

Incorrect

ignition
timing

Defective
carburetor

lean
mixture

Defective
thermostat

Low

octane
fuel

Improper
tire

pressure

Dragging
brake

Slipping
clutch

Overloading
to

engine

Carbon

knocking

Timing
knocking

Fuel

knocking

Preignition
misusing
of

spark
plug

Incorrect
throttle

opener
adjustment

Trouble
in
PCV
valve

ET
30
Replace

Repair
or

replace

Disassemble
and
clean

Replace
element

Replace
gasket

Replenish

Adjust

Replace

Replace

Replace

Flush

repair
or

replace

Replace

Retighten
each

part
of

cooling
system

Replace
with

proper
grade
oil

Adjust

Overhaul
carburetor

Replace

Replace
with

specified
octane
fuel

Adjust
to

the
specified

pressure

Adjust

Adjust

Use

right

gear
in

driving

Disassemble
cylinder
head
and
remove

carbon

Adjust
ignition
timing

Use

specified
octane
fuel

Use

specified
spark
plug

Adjust
throttle

opener

Replace
PCV
valve

Page 457 of 513


ENGINE
ElECTRICAL
SYSTEM

SPECIFICATIONS

Make
and

type

Primary
voltage
v

Spark

gap
mm
in

Primary
resistance

at
200C
680

F
n

Secondary
resistance

at
200C
680F
Kn

External
resistor

at
200C
680
F
n

Applied
resistor
HANSHIN
HITACHI

H5
15
2
C6R
601

12
12

more
than
7

more
than
7

0
28
0
28

1
17
to
I
43
l
l
7

to
I
43

11
2
to
16
8
11
2

to
16
8

l
3tol7
l
3tol7

RC
15
5560R
151O

SPARK
PLUG

CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION

INSPECTION

CLEANING
AND

REGAP
EE
37

EE
37

EE
38

DESCRIPTION

The

spark
plugs
are
of
the
resister

type
having
14
mm

0
551
in
threads
and
0
8
to
0
9
mm
0
031
to
0
Q35
in

gap

Note
All

spark
plugs
installed
on
an

engine
must

be
of

the

same
brand
and
number
of
heat

range

INSPECTION

1
Remove

spark
plug
wire

by
pulling
on
boot
not
on

wire
itself

2
Remove

spark
plugs

3

Check
electrodes
and
inner
and
outer

porcelains
of

plugs
noting
the

type
of

deposits
and
the

degree
of

electrode
erosion

Refer
to

Figure
EE
74

Normal
Brown

to

grayish
tan

deposits
and

slight
elec

trode
wear
indicate
correct

spark

plug
heat

range
SPECIFICATIONS
AND

SERVICE
DATA

TROUBLE

DIAGNOSES
AND

CORRECTIONS
EE
38

EE
39

Carbon
fouled

Dry
fluffy
carbon

deposits
on
the

insula

tor
and

electrode
were

mostly
caused

by
slow

speed

driving
in

city
weak

ignition
too
rich
fuel
mixture

dirty
air

cleaner
etc

H
is

advisable
to

replace
with

plugs
having
hotter
heat

range

Oil
fouled
Wet

black

deposits
show

excessive
oil

en

trance
into
combustion

chamber

through
worn

rings

and

pistons
or
excessive

clearance
between

valve

guides

and

stems
If
the
same

condition
remains

after

repair

use
a

hotter

plug

Overheating
White
or

light
gray
insulator
with
black

or

gray
brown

spots
and

bluish
burnt
electrodes
indicate

engine

overheating
Moreover
the

appearance
results

from
incorrect

ignition
timing
loose

spark
plugs
low

fuel

pump
pressure
wrong
selection

of
fuel
a

hotter

plug
etc

H
is
advisable
to

replace
with

plugs
having
colder

heat

range

EE
37

Page 458 of 513


ENGINE

Overheating

Normal
Carbon
fould

Fig
EE
74

SpaTk
plug
Life

4

After

cleaning
dress
electrodes
with
a

small
fine
fIle

to
flatten
the
surfaces
of
both

center
and
side
electrodes

in

parallel
Set

spark

plug
gap
to

specification

5

Install

spark
plugs
and

torque
each

plug
to
1
5

to
2

0

kg

m
ll
to
15
ft
lb

6
Connect

spark
plug
wires

CLEANING
AND
REGAP

Clean

spark
plugs
in
a

sand
blast

type
cleaner
Avoid

excessive

blasting
Clean
and
remove
carbon

or
oxide

deposits
but
do
not
wear

away

porcelain
If

deposits
are

too
stubborn
discard

plugs

Mter

cleaning
spark

plugs
renew

firing
surface

of

electrodes
with
me
mentioned
above
Then

gap
spark

plugs
to
0
8
to

0
9
mm
0

030
to
0
035

in

using
a
round

SPECIFICATIONS
AND
SERVICE
DATA

Make

Model

Size
Screw
dia

x
Reach

mm
in

Plug
gap
mm
in

Tightening

torque
kg
m
ft
b

EE
38
wire

feeler

gauge
All

spark

plugs
new
or
used
should
have

the

gap
checked
and
reset

by
bending
ground
electrode

Fig
EE
75

Setting
spaTk
plug
gap

NGK

HITACHI

BP5ES
1A6PW

14
x

19
0
55
x
0

75

0

8
to
0

9
0
031
to
0
035

1
5
to

2
5
11
0
to
15
0