ECO DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 343 of 537


Condition

Seizure
of

breakage

Oil

leakage
PROPELLER
SHAFT

IFFERENTIAl

CARRIER

Probable
cause

Shortage
of
oil
or

use
of
unsuitable
oil

Excessively
small
backlash

Incorrect

adjustment
of

bearings
or

gears

Severe
service
due

to
an
excessive

loading

improper
use
of

clutch

Loose
bolts
and
nuts
such
as

ring
gear
bolts

Worn
out
damaged
or

improperly
driven

front
oil
seal

or
bruised
dented
or
abnor

mally
worn
slide
face

of

companion
flange

Loose

gear
carrier

bolts

Faulty

gasket

Loose
fIller
or

drain

plug

Clogged
or

damaged
breather

PD

15
1

j

Corrective
action

Replace

faulty
parts
and

use
reconunended

gear
oil

Adjust
backlash
and

replace
as

required

Replace

faulty
parts

Replace
faulty
parts

Replace

faulty
parts

Replace
faulty
oil
seal

Repair
the

affected

flange
with

sandpaper
or

replace
if
nee

essary

Tighten
the

bolts
to

specified
torque

Replace
faulty

gasket
with
new
one

Tighten
the

plug

Repair
or

replace

Page 356 of 537


Components

Rust

Discoloring
Race
and
roller

u

u

e

2

2
0

3

0

t
c

6
6
6

Fig
h

The
wheel

bearing
is
serv

iceable
if

discoloring
can

be

removed
with

solvent

or

by

polishing

f

a
Inner
race

flaking

t

d

Cracked
roller

iT

t
j

t

11
1

1
t

t

I
l

1
t

F
1ll

JJ
J

t
I

1

ollf

oe
c

g
Recess
on

foDer
Front
Axle
Front

Suspension

Cause

Temperature
increased

during
operation
lowers
when
the

bearing

stops
moisture

inside
the

bearing
is

condensed

becoming
fine

drips

and
the

grease
is

moistened

The

bearing
has
been

placed
in
a

highly
moistened

place
for
a

long

period
of
time

Intrusion
of
moisture
chemicals
etc
or

the

bearing
is

touched
with

bare
hand
and
no

rustproof
action
has

been
taken

Slight
discoloring

may
become
like

oxidized
oil
stain
due
to

grease

In
the

most
cases
this

occurs
when

preliminary

pressure
is
too

high

I
I

I

1

v

i
n

dJ

b
RoUer

flaking

c
Cracked
inner

race

c

f

J
Jt

v

l

e
Recess
on

inner
race

f
Recess

on
outer
race

h
Rust
outer
race

F
A007

Fig
FA
12

Defective
conditions

of
bearing

FA
7

Page 359 of 537


UPPER
AND
LOWER

LINKS

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Removal

I
Raise

vehicle
on
a
hoist
or

stands

2
Remove
wheel
and

brake
drum

as

an

assembly

3
Remove
wheel
hub
Refer
to
see

tion
Front
Axle

4

Loosen
bolts

retaining
brake
disc

to
knuckle

spindle
and

remove
brake

disc

5
Remove

knuckle
arm
torsion
bar

spimgJ
stabilizer
shock

absorber
and

tension

rod
in

t
ili
order

referring
the

related
sections

6
Remove

upper
fulcrum
bolt
se

curing
knuckle

spindle
support
to

upper
link

assembly
and
disassemble

them

7
Remove

upper
link

bushings
from

knuckle

spindle
support

8

Remove
screw
bushings
from

both
ends
of
lower
link
fulcrum

pin

9
Loosen
nut
at
lower

portion
of

knuckle

spindle
support
from
inside

and

pull
out
cotter

pin
retaining
ful

crum

pin

10
Pull

out
fulcrum

pin
with

drift

and
remove
knuckle

spindle

support

with
knuckle

spindle
from
lower
link

Then
detach
dust

cover

FA237

Fig
FA

19

Removing
fulcrum
pin

II

Remove
bolts

retaining
upper

link

spindle
and
remove

upper
link

spindle
with
camber

adjusting
shims

from

body
bracket
FrClnt

Axle
Front

Suspension

FA238

Fig
FA

20

Removing
upper
link

spindle

12
Remove
nut

retaining
lower
link

spindle
and
remove

lower
link

spindle

Remove
lower
link

with

torque
arm

from

mounting
bracket

13

Using
Transverse
Unk

Bushing

Replacer
ST36070000
to

lower
link

bushing
tap
it

with
a

hammer
and

drive

out
lower

link

bushing
from

bracket

F

A239

Fig
FA

21

Removing
lower
link

bushing

InstallatIon

Install

upper
and

lower
links
in

the

reverse

sequence
to
removal

noting

the

following
instructions

I

When
the

collar

inside
of

lower

link

mounting
bracket
and

bushing

outside

are
rusted

remove
rust
with

emery

paper

2

Fit
lower
link

bushing
into
lower

link

mounting
bracket

using
Trans

verse
Link

Bushing
Replacer

ST36070000
When

tapping
the
frift

with
a
hammer
be
careful

to
hit
the

drift

squarely

3

Secure
lower
link
to
lower
link

bushing
with
lower
link

spindle
and

torque
nut
to
74

to
8
0

kg
m
54

to

S8
ft
Ib

1

4
1n
4
Install

upper
link

spindle
to

upper

link

mounting
bracket
with

used

camber

adjusting
shims
and
bolts

Torque
bolt
to
7

0
to
9
0

kg
m
SI

to
6S
ft

lb

S

Install
dust
seat
to

the
lower
end

of

j
nuckle

spindle
support

6
Coat

grease
on
the
thread
of

fulcrum

pin
and
line

up
the

notch
of

fulcrum

pin
with

knuckle

spindle

sup

port
for

inserting
cotter

pin
Fit

fulcrum

pin
to

spindle
support
with
a

soft
hammer
Secure
cotter

pin
and

torque
lock
nut
to
0
8

to
1
1

kg
m

S
8

to
8
0
ft
lb

7

Coat

grease
to
the
tIuead

portion

of

screw

bushing
inside

liberally
Posi

tion

knuckle

spindle
support
at
the

center
of
lower
link
and
secure
screw

bushings
temporarily
by
hand
Mter

ascertaining
the
dimensions
become

correct
as
shown
in

Figure
F
A

22

torque
screw

bushings
to
20
to
30

kg
m

I4S
to
217
ft
lb

3

9
05
to

11
05

36
5
9
05
to
11
05

0
3563
to
0
4350

1
431
0
3563
to

0
4350

FA240

Fig
FA
22
In

tailing
IICrew
bu

hing

8

Replace
filler

plug
with

grease

nipple
and

pack
grease
until

grease

comes
out
from
dust
cover
Reinstall

filler

plug

9

Upon
installation
make
sure
that

fulcrum

pin

operates
smoothly
with

the

following
torque

Operating
torque

Less
than
0
5

kg
m
3
6
ft
lb

10
Install

upper
link

bushing
to

knuckle

spindle
support

I
I
Install
knuckle

spindle
support

to

upper
link
insert
fulcrum
bolt
and

torque
nut
to
3
9

to
S
3

kg
m
28
to

38
ft
lb

Page 372 of 537


RA148

Fig
RA
16
Remvoing
spring
pin

6
Remove

rubber
bush
in

spring
if

necessary
and
install
new
bush
Coat

rubber
hush
with
a

soapy
solution

prior
to

assembly

InstaH
rear

spring
in
the

reverse

order

of
removal

noting
the

following

poinc

Vehicle

weight
must
be
on
rear

wheels
when

tightening
front

pin

shackle
and
shock
absorber
lower
end

nut
in

order
to

clamp
rubber
bush
in
a

neutral

or
unloaded

position

Tightening
torque

Spring
fTont

pin
nut

11
5

to
13

0

kg
m

83
to
94
ft
Ib

Spring
shackle
nut

11
5

to
13

0

kg
m

83
t094
ft
b

U

bolt
7
3
to
9

9

kg
m

S3
to
72
ft
lb

Shock
absorber
lower
end
nut

1

6
to

2
2

kg
m

12
to
16
ft
lb
Rear
Axle
Rear

Suspension

SHOCK
ABSORBER

Raise
rear
of

vehicle
and

support

under
axle

case
on
stands
It
is

recom

mended
that
a

hydraulic
hoist
or

open

pit
be
utilized
if

available

2

Disconnect
lower
end
of
shock

absorber

by
removing
nuts

Q
at

spring
seat

3

Disconnect

upper
end
of
shock

absorber

by
removing
nut

2
at
frame

RA146

Fig
RA
J
7

Removing
shock
absorber

Installation
of
shock

absorber
in

the

reverse
order
of

removal

Note
Vehicle

weight
must
be
on

Tear

wheels
when

tigtrtening
shock
ab

sorber

upper
and
lower
ends
in

order
to

clamp
rubber

bushings
in
a

neutral
or
unloaded

position

INSPECTION

REAR
AXLE

SHAFT
AND

WHEEL
BEARING

Inspect
the

following
parts
for

faults
and

replace
as

required

RA
6
I
Check

axle
shaft
for

straightness

cracks

damage
wear

and
distortion

2
Check
the

lip
of
oil
seal
for

damage
deformation
and

wear

3
Check

bearing
for
wear
and

damage

REAR
AXLE

CASE

Check
axle

case
for

yield
deforma

tion

cracks
or
oil

leakage
and

replace

if

necessary

REAR

SPRING

Clean
all

rust
and

dirt
from

spring

leaves

using
a
wire

brush
if

necessary

1

Examine

spring
leaves
for
frae

tures
or

cracks

2

Check
front

bracket
and

pin

shackle
U

bolts
and

spring
seat
for

wear
cracks

straightness
and

damaged

threads
If

faulty

parts
are
found

replace
with

new
ones

3

Inspect
all
rubber

parts
for
wear

damage

separation
and
deformation

Replace
them
if

necessary

SHOCK
ABSORBER

I

Test
shock
absorber
and

compare

with
the

specifications
given
in
Service

Data

and

Specifications

Replace
if

necessary

2
Check
for
oil

leakage
and
cracks

Also
check
shaft
for

straightness

3

Inspect
rubber

bushings
for
dam

age
cracl
s
and
deformation

Replace

parts
if

necessary

Page 373 of 537


Rear
Axle
Rear

Suspension

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

Applied
model

All
models

Item

Rear
shock
absorber

Stroke
x
Maximum

length

mOl
in
190
x
47S
7
48
x

18
70

Damping
force

at
0
3
m
1
0
ft
sec

Expansion
kg
lb
75
to
101
165
to
223

Compression
kg

lb
3S
to
S3
77
to
1l7

Standard
Option

Rear
leaf

spring

Dimensions

Length
x

Width

x
Thickness

Number
of
leaves

mOl
in
1
200
x

60
x
6
3

5
1

13
1

47
24
x
2
36
x
0
24
3

0
20
1

0
51
1
1

200x60x
72

6
1

13
2

47
24
x
2
36
x
0

28
2

0
24
1

0
512

Free

camber
mOl
in
IS3

6
0
140
S
5

Laden
camber

mmlkg
in
lb

6
440
0
24
970
24
440
0
94

970

Spring
constant

kg
mOl

lb
in
2
1

to
S

O
118
to
280
2
6

to
10
0
146
to
S60

Rear

axle

End

play
mOl
in
0
02
to
O

IS
0
0008
to
0
0059

Rear
axle

case
end
shim

thickness
mm
in
O

OS
0
0020

0

07
0
0028

0
10
0
0039

0
20
0
0079

0
50
0

0197

Recommended
for

use
on

heavy
load
under

high
center
of

gravity
such
as

camper
loading

Tightening
torque

Shock
absorber

upper
end
nut

Shock
absorber
lower
end
nut

Rear

spring
U

bolt

Clip
kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
Ib

kg
m
ft
lb
3
1

to
4

1
22
to
30

1

6
to
2

2
12

to
16

7
3
to

9
9
53
to
72

RA
7

Page 377 of 537


The
620

series
vehicles

are
equip

ped
with

hydraulic
brakes

on
the
four

wheels
and
mechanical
hand
brakes

on

the
rear
wheels
The
front
brake
is

the
uni
servo

type
and
the
rear
the

duo

servo
with
the
built
in

hand

BRAKE
PEDAL

FRONT
BRAKE

REAR
BRAKE

BRAKE
PEDAL

Qi

f

l

II

t

Unit

mm
in

I
Under
the
condition
that
the

push
rod
of
brake

lamp
swi

tch
is

pushed
in

position
the

height
of
brake

pedal
from
toeboard
to
148
mm
5
83

in

operating
the
switch

adjusting

nuts
Then

tighten
nuts

securely

Tightening
torque

1
2

to
1
5

kg
m

9
to
I
I
ft
Ib

2

Adjust
the

length
of

push
rod
Brake

System

GENERAL
DESCRIPTION

brake
The
mechanical
hand
brake
is

controlled

by
a
hand
brake
lever
locat

ed
in
the
driver

s

compartment

For
added

safety
the
tandem

I
1lI3ter

cylinder
Master
Vac
and

Nissan
Load

Sensing
Valve
N

L
S
V

ADJUSTMENT

CONTENTS
are
standard

equipment
on
all
models

The
Master
Vac
is
installed
to
increase

braking
force
The
N
L

S
V
ensures

greater
safety
and

reliability

BR
2

BR
2

BR
3
HAND

BRAKE

Parking
brake

BLEEDING
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
BR
3

BR
3

Free

height

Full
stroke
at

pedal
pad
A
148

5
83

B
134

10
140

5
28
to
5
51

C
43
to
49

1
69

to
1
93
Depressed
height

1
Push
rod

adjusting
nut

2
Switch
adjusting
nuts

3
BraKe

lamp
switch

BA765

Fig
BR
l

Adjusting
brake

pedal

with
its

adjusting
nut
so
as
to
become

0
6
to
1
2
mOl
0
024
to
0

047
in
in

play
Then

tigh1en
nut

securely

Tightening
torque

1

6
to
2

2

kg
m

12

to
16
ft
lb

Note
Take
care
not
to
allow
the

push

rod
to

get
into
master

cylinder
in

free
condition

BR

2
3
After
completing

adjustment

operate
brake

pedal
several
times
to

ensure
that
it
travels
over
its
entire

stroke
of
137
mm
5

39
in

smoothly

without

showing
squeak
noise
twist

ing
or
interference

FRONT
BRAKE

1
Raise

vehicle
until
wheel
clear

floor

2

Remove
rubber
boot
from
brake

disc

3

Ughtly
tap
adjuster
housing
and

move
it

forward
Turn
down

adjuster

wheel
with
a

screwdriver
and

spread

brake
shoes

Stop
turning
adjuster

wheel
when
a
considerable

drag
is
Jelt

and
lock

up
brake
drum

Note
For
both

right
and
left
brakes

brake
shoes

spread
when

adjuster

wheel
is
turned
downward

4
Return

adjuster
wheel
12
ratches

to
obtain
correct
clearance
between

brake
drum
and
brake
shoes
Turn

brake
drum
and
make
sure
that
brake

drum
turns
without

dragging
when

brake
shoes
interfere
with
brake
drum

then

readjust
clearance

5

Install
rubber
boot

Page 378 of 537


Fip
BR
2

Adjusting
front
brake

REAR
BRAKE

With
hand
brake

fully
released

adjust
rear
brake
shoe
clearance
For

the
service

procedures
refer
to
Front

Brake

Fig
BR
3
Adjusting
rear
brake

HAND
BRAKE

Parking
brake

I
Raise

vehicle
until
rear
wheels
are

clear
of
the
floor

2

Apply
hand
brake
lever

operate

lock
nuts
to
be
80
to
100

mrn
3
lS
to

3
94
in

in
hand
brake
lever
stroke

and
tighten
lock
nuts

securely

Applying
force
to
hand
brake

lever

20

to
30

kg
44

to
661b
Brake

System

1
t

0
t

6

0

I

o

nJ
c

BA655

Fig
BR
4

Adjusting
lock
nut

3

Fully
release
hand
brake
and

rotate
rear
wheels
No

drag
should
be

present

Notes

a
Before

adjusting
hand
brake
com

plete
the

adjustment
of
rear
brakes

b
After

adjusting
hand
brake

operate

the
brake
lever
to
make
cable

stable

c
Hand
brake
must
be

operated

smoothly
while

being

pulled
and

released
Make
sure

that
no
abnor

mal
noise
dragging
twisting
or

other
faulty
condition
occurs

BLEEDING

HYDRAUL
Ie
SYSTEM

Hydraulic
brake

system
must
be

bled
whenever

any
line
has
been
dis

connected
or
air
has

entered
into

system

When

pedal
action
has
a

spongy

feel
it
is
an
indication
that
air
has

entered
the

system

Bleeding
the

hydraulic
system
is

an

essential

part
of

regular
brake
service

BR
3
I

Clean
all
dirt
around
master

cyl

inder
reservoir

I
remove
cap
and

top
up

reservoir

with
recommended
brake

fluid

2

Thoroughly
clean
mud
and

dust

from
bleeder
valve

so
that
outlet

hole

is

free
from

any
foreign
material

Install
a

bleeder
hose
on
bleeder
valve

Place
the
other
end
of
hose
in

a

container

filled
with
brake
fluid

3

Depress
brake

pedal
two
or
three

times
then

keep
pedal
fully
depressed

4

With
brake

pedal
fully
depressed

open
bleeder
valve
to

expel
air

Notes

a

Pay
attention
to
brake
fluid
level
in

master

cylinder
reservoir

during

bleeding

operation

b
Do
not

reuse
brake
fluid
drained

during
bleeding

operation

c

Bleed
air
as
follows

1
Master

cylinder
front

2
Master

cylinder
rear

3
N
L
S
V

front

4
Front

wheels

S
Rear

wheels
left
one
first

6
N
L

S
V

rear

7
N
L

S
V
center

d
Exercise

care
not
to

splash
brake

fluid
on

exterior
finish
as
it

will

damage
the

paint

5

Close
bleeder
valve

quickly
as

brake

pedal
is
on
down
stroke

6
Allow
brake

pedal
to
return
slow

ly
with
bleeder
screw
closed

7

Repeat
bleeding
operations
until

no
air

bubbles
show
in
hose

Notes

a
Brake
fluid

containing
air
is

white

and

has
visible
air

bubbles

b
Brake
fluid

containing
no
air

nms

out
of
bleeder
valve
in
a

solid

stream
free
of
air

bubbles

8

Repeat
above

steps
on
the

re

maining
brake
lines

to

expel
all
air

Page 380 of 537


3

Hook
return

spring
to

brake

pedal

assembly
from
accelerator

pedal
side

4

Apply
a

coating
of
recommended

multipurpose
grease
to
the
inner
and

outer
faces
of

pedal
bushing
clevis

pin
and
hooks

of
return

spring

Charge
the
clearances
in

bushings
with

grease

Grease

m
n

L

g

U

BR298

Fig
BH

7
Greasing
place

5

lnstali
brake

lamp
switch

6

Adjust
the
brake

pedal
after
in

stallation
Refer
to
the

instructions

under

Adjustment

Tightening
torque

Fulcrum

pin

1

9
to
2
4

kg
m

14to

17ft
ib

MASTER
CYLINDER

The
diameter
of

cylinder
is
19
05

mm

y
in
for

all
models

The
tandem

master

cylinder
contains
two
fluid

reservoirs
which

connect
the

front
and

rear
brake

lines

independently

Braking
force
is

constantly
main

tained
when
failure
occurs
in
either

the
front
brake

system
or

the
rear

brake

system
Failure
in
the

front

brake

system
will
leave
the

rear
brake

still

operative
or

failure
in
the
rear

brake

system
will
leave
the
front
brake

system
still

operative

The
reservoir
is

eq
ui

pped
with
a

retention

cap

To
remove
this

cap
proceed
as

follows

I
Tum
retention

ring
fully
in
the

REMOVE
direction

2
Pull
out
retention

cap
Brake

System

To
install
it

proceed
as
follows

I
Turn
retention

ring
used
in
the

retention

cap
fully
in

the
REMOVE

direction

Tokico

@

1tr

I

I

I
j
1

Nabco

BR926
2

Align
the

projection
in
retention

cap
with
the
slit
in
the
reservoir
tank

and

push
retention

cap
in
the
tank

3
Turn
retention

ring
fully
in
the

TIGHTEN
direction

00
CD
1
Reservoir

cap

2

Reservoir
tank

3
Secondary

piston
return

5pring

4

Stopper
screw

5

Secondary

piston

6
Primary

piston
return

spring

7
Primary

piston

Fig
BR
B
Sectional
view

of
tandem
master

cylinder

o

BR658

Fig
BR
9
Master

cylinder

BR
5
REMOVAL

1
Disconnect

front
and
rear

brake

tubes
from

master

cylinder

Notes

a
When

removing
brake
tubes
use

Flare
Nut

Torque
Wrench

GG94310000

Never

use

open
end
or

adjustable

wrench

b
When

disconnecting
brake
tubes
be

sure
to
use
a

container
to
receive

draining
brake
flnid
Use
of

rags
is

also

suggested
to

keep
adjacent

parts
and
area
clean

2
Remove
master

cylinder
securing

nut
Then
master

cylinder
can
be

taken

out

Page 381 of 537


DISASSEMBLY

AND

ASSEMBLY

1

00
11I

1

Reservoir

cap

2
Oil
mter

3
Oil

reservoir

4

Packing

5
Valve

cap
Brake

System

00

oC
1

O

b
0
1

r
r

L

BA927

6

Secondary
piston

stopper

7

Bleeder
screw

8

Secondary
return

spring

9

Secondary
piston

10

Primary
return

spring
11

Primary
piston

12
Piston

stopper

13
Piston

stopper
ring

1
Remove
reservoir

cap
and
filter

and
drain
out
brake
fluid

2

Pry
off

stopper
ring
using
a

screwdriver

3
Remove

stopper
screw
and

take

out

stopper
primary
piston
assembly

spring
and

secondary
piston

assembly

in
the

order
shown

Note
Discard

piston
cup
if
it
is
re

moved
from

piston
sembly
and

use
a
new

one

4

Unscrew

plugs
to

gain
access
to

check

valve
for

disassembling

Note
Never
detach
reservoir
tank
U

it
is
removed
for

any
reason
dis

canI
it

and
install
a
new
one

S
Assemble
master

cylinder
in

the

reverse

sequence
of

disassembly
pay

ing
particular
attention
to
the

follow

ing
notes
Fig
BR
10
Master

cylinder

Tightening
torque

Valve

cap

T
okico

8

t09

kg
m

S8
to
6S
ft
Ib

Nabco

2
5
to
3
S

kg
m

18
to
2S

ft
Ib

Bleeder

0
7

to
0

9

kg
m

S
to

7
ft
lb

Notes

a

Replace
gaskets
and

packings
with

new
ones

b

Apply
brake
fluid
or
rubber

grease

to

sliding
contact
surfaces
of

parts

to
facilitate

assembly
of
master

cylinder

c
The
blllke
master

cylinder
is
avail

able
in
both
NABCO
make
and

TOKlCO
make
There
is
no
inter

changeability
of

repair
kits
or
com

ponent
parts
between
NABCO
and

TOKlCO
JIIlkes
When

replacing

the

repair
kit

or

component

parts

BR
6
ascertain
the
brand
of
the
brake

master

cylinder
body
Be

sure
to

use

parts
of
the

same
make
as
the

former
ones

INSPECTION

Thoroughly
clean
all

parts
in

a

suitable
solvent
and
check
for
WOol
or

damaged
parts
Replace
any

part
that

is

faulty

Note
Do

not
clean
robber

parts
with

minerai
oil
since
this
will
be
the

sure

way
of

deteriolllting
parts
Use

brake
fluid
or
alcohoL
When

alco

hol
is
used
for

leaning
these

parts

do
not

immerse
them

in
it

longer

than
30

seconds
After

parts
are

cIeaned

dry
with

compressed
air

I
Check

cylinder
and

position
for

evidence
of
abnonnaI

wear
or

damage

Replace
if
found

faulty

2

Check

piston
to

cylinder
clear

ance
If
it
is

more
than

O
IS

mm

0
OOS9
in

replace
either

piston
or

cylinder

Master

cylinder
inner
diameter

19
0S
mm
Yoin

3
Check
for
weakened

fatigued
or

damaged
springs
and

replace
if
neces

sary

4
When
master

cylioder
is

disassem

bled
be
sure
to

discard

cups
and

valves

Replace

any
other

part
which

shows

evidence
of
deformation
wear

or

damage

S

Replace
damaged
oil
reservoirs

and

caps

INSTALLATION

Install
master

cylinder
in
the

re

verse

sequence
of
removal

Bleed
air

out
of
master

cylinder
by

loosening
bleeder
screw
after
it
is

installed
in

its

original
position

Tightening
torque

Brake
master

cylinder

attaching

nut

0
8
to
1
1

kg
m

6
to
8
ft
Ib

Brake
tube
connector

I
S
to
1
8

kg
m

II

to
13
ft
Ib

Page 385 of 537


Ibove
mentioned

st
is
available
when
op

the

FRONT
BRAKE
Brake

System

entire
brake

system
except

N

L
S
V
is

correctly

adjusted

After
shoe
return

spring

Adjuster
assembly

8

Adjuster
head

9

Adjuster
head
shim

10
Lock
spring

11

Adjuster
housing

12

Adjuster
wheel

13

Adjuster
screw

14

Retaining
spring

15
Lock

plate

16

Adjuster
shim

17
Rubber
boot
1
Brake

disc

2
Brake

shoe
assembly

3
Wheel

cylinder
assembly

4

Brake
shoe

upper
return

spring

5
Brake
shoe
lower

return

spring

REMOVAL

I
Jack

up
front
of
vehicle

just
high

enough
to
remove
tire
and

support
it

with

safety
stands

2

Remove
wheel

and
brake
drum
If

brake
drum
cannot
be

easily
removed

return
brake

adjuster
install
two
bolts

M8
x
1
25
in
holes
on
the

flange
face

of
brake
drum

and

tighten
bolts
even

ly
until
brake
drum
is
driven
out

3
In
order
to

ease

operation
re

move
hub

assembly
from
knucRle

spindle
Refer
to
Front
Axle

4

Unhook

upper
lower
and
after

shoe
return

springs
and
then
remove

brake
shoe
assemblies

S
Disconnect
brake
hose
from

wheel

cy
linder

6
Loosen

securing
nut
and
remove

wheel

cylinder

7
Remove
rubber
boot

adjuster

shim
lock

plate
and

retaining
spring

and
then
remove

adjuster
assembly

from
brake
disc
Fig
BR
I

6
Front
brake

1
Brake
hose

2
Wheel

cylinder
attaching

bolt

BA312

3
Rubber
boot

Fig
BR
17

Removing
wheel

cylinder

DISASSEMBLY
AND

ASSEMBLY

Wheel
cylinder

@

rr
l

@

t

a

Wheel

cy
linder

housing

2
Piston

3
Piston

cup

4
Dust

cover

5
Retainer
BR649

6
Connector

7

Packings

8
Connector
bolt

9
Bleeder

screw

10

Bleeder

cap
Wheel
cylinder
can
be

disassembled

simply
by
the

following
procedures

described
below

Remove
retainer
and
dust
cover

and
take
out

piston
from
wheel
cyl

inder
Be

careful
not
to

damage

sliding

part
of

piston
and

piston
cup

Thoroughly
wa
sh

u
disassembled

parts
in

brake
fluid
or
alcohol

Note
Do

not
wash
rubber

parts
with

mineral
oil

since
they
are
deterio

rated

When
alcohol
is
used
however
do

not
immerse
rubber

parts
in
alcohol

longer
than
30
seconds
After

parts

are
cleaned

dry
them
with
com

pressed
air

Assemble
wheel

cylinder
in

reverse

sequence
of

diassembly

When

securing
connector
bolt
in

sert
its
location

tip
to
the
hole
of

wheel

cylinder
firmly
and

tighten
it

securely

Carry
out

operations
carefully
so

that

component
parts
are
not
damaged

or
no
dust
and
other

foreign
materials

enter

cylinder

Note

The
brake
wheel

cylinder
is

available

in
both
NABCO
make
and

TOKICO
make
There
is

no
inter

changeability
of

repair
kits
or
com

ponent
parts
between
NABCO
and

TOKICO
makes

When

replacing
the

repair
kit
or

ent

parts
ascertain
the

brand

of
the
brake
wheel

cylinder

body
Be
sure
to
use

parts
of
the

same
make
as
the
former
ones

INSPECTION

Brake
drum

I

Replace
brake
drum
whose
dia

meter
is

beyond
the
limit
of

1
5
mm

0
OS9
in
with

respect
to
the

standard

inner
diameter
of
2S4
0
rom
10
00

SR
tO
Fig
BR
18
Front
wheel

cylinder
in

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