remote control DATSUN B110 1973 Service Repair Manual

Page 7 of 513


AUTOMATIC

TRANSMISSION

Manual

linkage

The
hand
lever
motion

The
hand

lever
is
located

in
the
driver

s
com

part

men

mechanically
transmitted
from

the
remote
control

linkage
is
further

transmitted
to
the
inner
manual

lever

in

the
transmission

case
from
the

range

selector
lever
in

the

right
center

poc

tion

of
the

transmission
case

through

the
manual

shaft
The
inner

manual

lever
is

thereby
turned

A

pin
installed
on

the
bottom
of

the
inner
manual
lever
slides
the

manu

al

valve

spool
of
the

control
valve
and

thus
the

spool
is

appropriately
posi

lioned

opposing
to

each
select

position

The

parking
rod

pin
is

held
in
the

groove
on
the

top
of
the
inner

manual

plate
The

parking
rod

pin
operates
the

rod
at
p

range
and

operates
the

mechanical

lock

system

Moreover
the
above
described

manual
shaft
is

equipped
with
an

inhibitor
switch
A

rotor
inside
the

inhibitor
switch
rotates
in

response
to

each

range
When
the

range
is
selected

at
p
or
N
the

rotor
closes
the

starter

magnet
circuit
so
that
the

engine
can

be
started
When
the

range

is
selected

at
R
the

rotor
closes
the

back

up
lamp
circuit
and
the

back

up

lamp
lights

Vacuum

diaphragm

The
vacuum

diaphragm
is
installed

un
the
left

center

portion
of
the

transmission
case
The

internal
con

struction
of
the
vacuum

diaphragm
is

as
follows
A
rubber

diaphragm
forms

a

partition
in
the
center
The

engine

intake
manifold

negative
pressure
led

through
vacuum
tube
and

spring
force

are

applied
to
the
front
surface
of
the

rubber

diaphragm
and

atmospheric

pressure
is

applied
to
the
back
surface

A
difference
between
pressure

applied

to

the
front
and
back
surfaces
be

comes
a

vacuum
reaction
and
thus

the
throttle
valve
of
the

control
valve

inside
the
transmission
case
is

op

erated

When
accelerator

pedal
is

fully
de

pressed
and
the
carburetor
is

fully

upened
but
the

engine
speed
is
not
1

Housing

2
Cover

3

Outer
gear
AT071

4
Inner

gear

5
Crescent

Fig
AT
3
Oil

pump

1

Manual

plate

2

Inhibitor

switch
A
TOB7

3

Parking
rod

4
Manual

shaft

Fig
AT
4

Manuallinhage

To
intake
manifold

A

TOBB

Fig
A
T
5

Vacuum
diaphragm

iV

Down
shift
solenoid
i

KiCk
down

switch

A

TOB9

Fig
A
T
6

Downshift
solenoid

AT
5
sufficiently
increased
the
manifold

negative
pressure
lowers

becomes

similar
to
the

atmospheric
pressure

and
the

vacuum
reaction

increases

since

the
flow

velocity
of
mixture

inside
the
intake
manifold
is

slow

Contrarily
when
the

engine
speed

increases
and

the
flow

velocity
of

the

mixture

increases
or
when

the
carbure

tor
is
closed

the
manifold

negative

pressure
increases
becomes
similar
to

vacuum
and
the

vacuum
reaction

reduces

Thus
a

signal
to

generate
hydraulic

pressure
completely
suited
to

the

engine

loading
at
the

control
valve
is

transmitted
from

the
vacuum
dia

phragm
and

most
suitable

speed

change
timing
and
line

pressure
are

obtained
so

that
the
most

proper

torque
capacity
is

obtained

against
the

transmitting

torque

Downshift

solenoid

The
downshift

solenoid
is

of
a

magnetic
type
installed

on
the
left
rear

portion
of
the

transmiSsion
case

When

a

driver

requires
accelerating
power

and

depresses
the
accelerator

pedal

down
to

the

stopper
a

kick
down

switch

located
in
the

middle
of
the

accelerator
link
is

depressed
by
a

push

rod
the
kick
down
switch
closes
cur

rent
flows
to

the
solenoid
the
sole

noid

push
rod
is

depressed
the

down

shift
valve
of

the
control
valve
inside

the
transmission

case
is

depressed
and

the

speed
is

changed
forcedly
from

3rd
to
2nd
within
a

certain
vehi

cle

speed
limit

Note
As
the
kick
own

switch
closes

when
the
accelerator

pedal
is

depressed
from
7
8
to
IS
16
of

the
whole
stroke
the

accelera

tor

pedal
should
be

correctly

adjusted
and
fixed
so
as
to

afford

complete
stroke

The

arrangement
of
the
switch

differs

according
the
models
of

vehicle

Governor
valve

The

primary
and

secondary
gover

nor
valves
are
installed

separately
on

the

back
of
the
oil
distributor
on

the

Page 218 of 513


IT
f

r

J

e

@
@
BODY

Door

lock

2

I
nside
handle

3
Escu

tcheon

4

Door
lock

knob

5

Knob

grommet

Front
door
lock
removal
Fig
BF
51

Rear
door
lock
mechanism

Remove
the

parts
up
to
the
seal
screen

2
Remove
the
door
lock
knob
and
then
remove
the

remote
control
rod
used

to
connect
the
door
lock
to
the

door
lock

cylinder
from
the
door

lock

cylinder

3
Remove

the
inside
handle

installation
screw
and
the

door
lock

assembly
installation
screws
and

withdraw
the

outside
handle
rod
from
the

opening
on
the
lock

assembly
Remove
the
lock

assembly
from
the
service
hole

on
the
inside

panel

I
I
Lock

knob

Inside
handLe

I
3

I
Lock

assembly

Fig
BF
52
Door
wUhout

sealing
screen

4
Detach
the
leaf

clip
used
to

secure
the
lock

cylinder

on
the
door
and
remove
the
lock

cylinder
Fig
BF
53

Removing
front
door
lock

Front
door
lock
installation

1

Installing
the
inside
handle
and
remote
control

Adjust
position
and
install
the
remote
control
so
that

the

Slopper
@
ofthe
inside

handle

Q
lightly
contacts

the
base

plate
of
the
door

lock

CD

If
the

remote
control
is

installed
with
the

inside
handle

Q
pulled
the

locking
plate
@
doesnotintermesh
with

the
ratchet

completely
at
the
full
ratch
and

the
lock
knob

j
does
not
lower

2
Connecting
outside
handle
to
the

locking
plate

Set
the

locking
plate
@lto
the

fully
ratched

position

insert
the

nylon
nut

@
on
the
end
of
the
outside
handle

rod

ID
into
the

locking
plate
hole

@
and

adjust
and

secure
the

nylon
nut

@
with
adhesive
in
a

position
where

BF
28

Page 219 of 513


the
outside
handle
rod

@
is

provided
with
2

to
3
mm

0

0787
to
0

1181
in

play
in
the

stroke

If
the

nylon
nut

@
is

positioned
too

low
the

locking

plate
@
is

depressed
at
the
full
ratch
the

locking
plate

does
not
intermesh
with

the
ratchet

completely
and
the

knob
cannot
be
locked
If

play
in
stroke

of
the

outside

handle
rod

@
is
excessive

may
be
unlocked

up
to
5

mm

0
1967
in
stroke
of
the

outside
handle
will
be

insufficient

If

the

nylon
nut
is
loosened
the
above
described

trouble

occurs
Be
sure
to
secure
the
nut

completely
by

means
of
adhesive
Check
the

springs
@
and

@
for
rust

and

replace
as

required

Tightening
torque

Door

lock
installation

screw

0
12
to
0
2

kg
m
0

9
to
I
4
ft
lb

Door
lock

remote
control

installation
screw

0
12
to
0
2

kg
m
0
9
to
14
ft
lb

Outside
handle
installation
nut

0
2

to
0
3

kg
m

1
4

to
2
2

ft
Ib

Rear
door
lock
removal

1
Remove
the

parts

up
to
the
seal
screen

2
Raise

the
door

glass
to
the

top
and
remove
the

door

DOOR

GLASS
AND

REGULATOR

i

v
BODY

lock

knob

3

Remove
the

bell
crank

installation
screw

Hereinafter

the

instructions
for
removal
of
the

front

door
lock

apply

Fig
BF
54
Door

without

sealing
screen

Rear
door
lock
installation

Install
the
rear
door
lock
in
reverse

sequence
of

removal

Note

Except
for

the

precautions
for
outside
handle
the

precautions
for
the
front
door
lock

apply

AD

1
Front
door

panel

2

Glass
run

rubber

3
Door

window

glass

4

Glazing
rubber

5

Bottom
channel

6
Door

ventilator
frame

7

Ventilator

glass
channel

8
Catch
handle

9
Door
ventilator

glass

10

Pivot
bracket

11
Door
ventilator

weatherstrip

12

Glass
run
rubber

13
Front
window

regulator

14
Door

handle

washer

15
Door

window

regulator
handle

Fig
BF
55
Front

door

glass
and

regulator
construction
4

door
Sedan

SF

29

Page 468 of 513


ENGINE
REMOVAL

INSTAllATION

5

Disconnecting
clutch

wire
on

right
hand
drive

model

On

left
hand
drive

model
disconnect

hydraulic
line
from

the

clutch
slave

cylinder

Disconnect
the

clutch
wire
at
the

portion
of
the

withdrawal
lever
See
the
section

covering
the
clutch

6
Remove
the
exhaust
front

tube

ij

f

I

Fig
ER
11

Disconnecting
dutch
wire

7

Disconnect
the

cable
to
the

back

up
lamp
switch

8

Disconnect
the

speedometer
cable

9

Remove
the

propeller
shaft

Remove

four
bolts
used
in
the

differential
carrier
side

and

withdraw
the

propeller
shaft

10

Remove
the
shift
lever

Model

with
remote
control

shift
lever

Disconnect
the
remote
control

rod
at
the

portion
of

transmission
outer
lever

and

remove
the
remote

control

rod

Model

with
floor
shift

lever

Remove
the

boot
withdraw
the
lock

pin
and

remove

the
lever
The

operation
is
carried
out
in
the

passenger

compartment
Fig
ER
12

Removing
fTont
tube

Model
with

automatic
transmission

Remove

pins
from
both
ends
of

the
cross
shaft
and

remove

the
shift
rod

II

Suspend
the

engine
with
wire

Fig
ER
13

Removing
remote

control
rod

12

Remove
the
front

engine
mounting
installation

nuts

13
Remove

the
rear

engine
mounting
installation

nuts

14
When

removing
the

engine
mounting
installation

nuts
be
sure
to

apply
a

jack
beneath
the
transmission

ER
5

Page 490 of 513


TRANSMISSION

I

Jack
up
the
vehicle
and

support
it
with
four
stands

If
available
recommend
a

hydraulic
hoist
or

open
pit
be

utilized

2

Disconnect
the
front
exhaust
tube

D
from
the

exhaust
manifold

Fig
TM
4
Underside

of
vehiJ
1e

3
Remove
the

propeller
shaft

@
by
removing
four

securing
bolts
from
the

companion
flange
of
the

gear

carrier
Seal
the
end
of
the
rear
extension

housing
to

prevent
oil

leakage

Fig
TM
5

Removing
propeller
haft
4
Disconnect
the

speedometer
drive
cable

ID
and

back

up
lamp
switch
cable
from
the
transmission
ex

tension
housing

s
Disconnect
the
shift
rods
from
the

shift
levers

by

removing
the
cotter

pin
and
remove
the
cross
shaft

assembly
@
from
the
transmission
case

r

J
f

f

1

I
Speedometer
cable

I
2

I
Cotter

pin

Fig
TM

6

Disconnecting
speedometer
cable

and
remote

controllinkag

6

hydraulic
clutch
control

Remove
the
clutch

operating
cylinder
from
the

clutch

housing

7
mechanical
clutch
control

Disconect
the
clutch
control
cable
from
the
withdrawal

lever

1

1
Withdrawal
lever
2

I
Clutch
control
cable

Fig
TM
7

Disconnecting
clutch
control
cable

8

Support
the

engine
with

ajack
placed
under
the
oil

pan
Do
not
loca

1
f
nder
the
oil

pan
drain

plug

I

i
l

TM
3

Page 503 of 513


CHASSIS

REINSTALLATION

Remount
the
transmission
in

reverse

sequence
of

dismounting

TRANSMISSION

GEAR
CONTROL

CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION

COLUMN

SHIFT
CONTROL

SYSTEM

Removal
TM
16

TM
17

TM
17

DESCRIPTION

The
B
10

series
uses
three

types
of
transmission

control

system
Those

vehicles
mounted

with
three

forward

speed
transmission

use
column
shift
control

system
and

when

collapsible
steering
option
is

adopted

the
vehicle

uses

collapsible
control

system
Those
vehicles

mounted

with
four
forward

speed
transmission

use
direct

B
VIEW

CROSS
SHAFT

BRACKET

CROSS
SHAfT

C
VIEW

HANGE
LEVER

l
rwIl

CHANGE
LEVER

C

2

3rdl
r

X
h
Inspection
and

repair

Installation

Adjustment
TM
18

TM
18

TM
18

floor
shift
control

system
and
those

mounted
with

automatic
transmission

use
remote
control

floor
shift

system

The

collapsible
transmission
control

rod
is

used
to

gether
with
the

collapsible

steering
When

collision
occurs

delrin
mold
located

in
an
intermediate

position
of

the

control
rod
is

cut
off
the

control
rod

slides
toward

axial

direction
and

shock
is

absorbed

c

0

CONTROL
ROD

r

A
v

t

c

t

IT

Ii
A
VIEW

MANUAL
LEVER

II
l
MANUAl
lEVER

11st
r
lW1

11nd3rd

IIooV
j

II

1

0SI
2nd

Jrd

I
I

j

tl

Control

system
3

forward

speed
transmission

Ffg
TM
53

t

f

Voo

1
ITM
16