automatic transmission DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 418 of 537


Engine
Control
Fuel
Exhaust

Systems

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Accelerator

wire

I

Remove
air
cleaner

assembly

2

Disconnect
accelerator
wire

from

carburetor

3

Loosen
lock

nut
and
disconnect

accelerator
wire
outer
case
from
wire

holder
See

Figure
FE
I

4

Remove

spring
clamp
and

discon

nect
accelerator
wire

from
accelerator

pedal
arm

S

Remove
two

screws

securing
ac

celerator
wire
outer
case
to

body
and

detach
accelerator
wire

6
To

install
reverse
the
order

of

removal

Apply
recommended
multi

purpose
grease
slightly
to

portion

MG
shown
in

Figure
FE
I

Accelerator

pedal
assembly

I
Remove

spring
clamp
then
dis

connect
accelerator
wire
from

tip
of

pedal
ann

2
Remove

two
screws

securing
ac

celerator

pedal
bracket

to

body

3
Remove

accelerator

pedal
from

dash

panel
See

Figure
FE
I

4
To
install
reverse
the
order
of

removal

INSPECTION

I
Check
accelerator

pedal
return

spring
for

rust

fatigue
or

damage

Replace
if

necessary

2

Check
accelerator
wire

cases
and

fastening
locations
for
rust

damage
or

looseness

Repair
or

replace
if

necessary

ADJUSTMENT

Accelerstor

pedal
and
wire

Adjust
pedal

stopper
bolt

Section
A

so
as
to
obtain

specifi

ed

height
E
as
shown
in

Figure

FE
I

Secure

pedal
stopper
bolt
with

stopper
lock
nut
Refer

to
Figure

FE
I
E

78
mOl
3
07

in

Tightening
torque
01
nut

0
38

to
0
4S

kg
m

2

7
to
3
2

ft
b

2

Release
auto

choke
effect
since

throttle
lever
is

opened
by
fast
idle

earn
until

engine
warms

up

I

Keep
choke
valve

fully
open

with

fingers

2

Pull
throttle
lever

up
by
hand

1

Adjust
nut

2
Lock
nut

3
Accelerator
wire

4
Dust
co

r

5
After

completing
the

adjustment

as

previously
explained
check
the

following

I

Make
sure

that
accelerator

system
functions

smoothly
and

quietly

without

disturbing
any
adjacent

parts

2

Depress
accelerator

pedal
down

until

throttle
valve

fully

opens
Make

sure
that

the
clearance
T
between

accelerator

pedal
reverse
side
and
dash

floor
is
2
to
4
mm
0
08
to

0
16
in

without
floor

mat

Adjust
pedal

stop

per
bolt
and
lock
nut
if

beyond
limits

3

Check
throttle

lever
if
it

returns

to
the

original
position
as
soon
as

accelerator

pedal
is

released

FE
3
then
automatic

choke
effect
will

be

released

3

Set
throttle
valve
to

completely

closed

position
and
with
wire

suf

ficiently
slackened

lighten

adjust
nut

until
throttle
lever
is
about
to
move

Accelerator

pedal
play
is

zero

at
this

lime
See

Figure
FE

2

4

Unscrew

adjust
nut

approxi

mately
two
and
a

half
turns
so
that

accelerator

pedal
play
is
3
mOl

0
012

in

Tighten
lock
nut

securely
See

Figure
FE
2

1

I

1

CD
@

FE184

Fig
FE72

AdjU6ting
accelerator
wire

play

4

Apply
recommended
multi

purpose
grease
slightly
on
the

portion

as
shown
in

Figure
FE
I
Also
refer

to

the

periodic
maintenance
schedule

Kickdown
switch
Automatic

transmission
models
only

Kickdown
switch

adjustment
is

cor

rect
if
it
is

actuated

by
kickdown

switch
striker
when

accelerator

pedal

is

fully

depressed

Always
tighten
switch

stopper
nut

securely
after

proper
adjustment
is

obtained

Page 428 of 537


CAB
BODY
Body
Frame

Ist

mounting
2nd

mounting

1
Bolt

2

Plain

washer

3
Rubber
washer

4

Upper
rubber

5
Bottom

rubber

6
Plain
w

er

7

Upper
washer

8

Lower
washer

1st

mounting

REMOVAL

AND

INSTALLATION

Remove

battery
from

engine

compartment

2

Disconnect
oil
cooler
hoses
from

radiator
automatic
transmission

model

only

3

Disconnect
air
conditioner

tubes

from

condenser
if
so

equipped

4

Drain
water
from

cooling
system

completely
and
remove
radiator

and

condenser
if
so

equipped

5

Remove

engine
hood
from
hood

hinges
after

scribing
hood
for
rein

stallation

6
Remove

bumper
stay
from
frame

and
remove
front

bumper

7
Remove

radiator

grille

8
With
the

aid
of

Steering
Wheel

Puller

ST27
180001
remove

steering

wheel
from

steering
shaft

9

Remove

steering

gear
arm
from

steering
sector
shaft

using
suitable

puller

10

Remove
screws

securing

steering

shaft
dust

seat
and
insulator
in

posi

tion
2nd

mounting

3rd

mounting

II

Remove

steering
gear

housing

from
frame
and

pull
it
out
into

engine

compartment

12

Disconnect

speedometer
cable
at

transmission

1
3

Disconnect

carbon
canister

hoses

between

canister
to

vacuum

gallery
and
canister

to
intake

manifold

at
canister

14

Disconnect
air

pump
to
air

pump
air

cleaner
hose
at
air
cleaner

15

Disconnect
air
conditioner

hoses

from

compressor
if
so

equipped

16

Disconnect
air
cleaner

duct
from

body

17

Disconnect

Master
Vac
vacuum

hose
at
intake

manifold

18
Remove

snap
ring
and
control

lever

pin
from
transmission

striking

guide
and

remove
control
lever

19
Disconnect
fuel

hoses
at
fuel

strainer

20
Disconnect
fuel

return
hose

and

evaporation
hose
at
connectors

21
Disconnect
brake
and
clutch

tubes

from
each

master

cylinder

22
Remove

all

clips
securing
fuel

tubes
brake

tubes
and
clutch
tube
at

cab

body

BF
4
BF472A

Unit
mm
in

Fig
BF
4
Cab

body
mountings

23
Loosen
hand
brake
control
cable

at
brake
control
lever

Then
discon

nect
cable
from
dash

panel

Note

Place
blocks

against
front
and

rear
wheels
to

prevent
vehicle
from

rolling
off

accidentally

24
Free

accelerator
wire
from

car

buretor

25
Disconnect

heater
hoses
at

engine
side

26
Disconnect
wire
harnesses
from

related

engine
electrical

parts

27
Disconnect

engine
and

chassis

harnesses
at
their
connection

on

right

sidemember
near

rear

engine
mounting

member

28
Remove
six

bolts

securing
body

to
frame

29
With
the
use
of
suitable

ropes

and
an
overhead
hoist
lift
cab

body

straight
up

slowly
and

place
it
on
a

level
surface

Note
In

lifting
up
cab

body
use

care

not
to

dash
it

against

engine
or
rear

body
Cab

body

weighs
approxi

mately
220

kg
485
Ib

Page 484 of 537


m
W

D
to
l
l
0
c
l
l
s
Q
3
For
Automatic

Transmission
LB

B

For
Manual
Transmission

m
For
Automatic
Transmission

COLOR
CODE

B
Black

BI
Brown

G
Green

L
Blue

Lg
Light
green

R
Red

W
White

Y
Yellow

BW
Black
with
white
stripe

LgR
Light
green
with
red
stripe
BY
RB
RB

B
WB
RB

YB
2
RB
I
B

1

BW
r
BY

LB

For
Automatic

Transmission
to

o
c
m
r0

O
O
Dl

For
Manual

Transmission
@
CJ
lti
3

RB
fB

BY
YB
RB@RB
YB
BY

1
To
kickdown
solenoid

fOT
Automatic
Transmission

2
To
reverse
switch

for
Manual
Tranmission

3
To
inhibitor
switch

for
Automatic
Transmission

4
To
oil
pressure
switch

5
To
starter
motor

6
To
engine
room
harness

for
Manual
Transmission

7
To
engine
room
harness

for
Automatic
Transmission

Page 518 of 537


INSPECTION

Evaporator

Check

evaporator
for

leakage
or

damage
If

damaged
replace

Expansion
valve

Check

expansion
valve
for

leakage

or

clogging
If

clogged
clean
filter
in

expansion
valve
If

damaged

replace

RECEIVER
DRYER

AND

PIPING

REMOVAL
AND

INSTAUATION

Receiver
dryer

I
Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2

Discharge
system
Refer
to

Dis

charging
System
under
General
Service

section

3

Disconnect

compressor
lead
wire

at

connector

4

Disconnect

cooling
pipes
at

joints

Acno

Fig
AC
39

Diaconnecting
coo

ing

pipes

Notes

a

Plug
all

piping

joints
immediately

after

pipe
disconnection
to

prevent

entry
of
dust
or
moisture
laden
air

into

receiver

dryer
or
air
aJOdi

tioning
system

b
Use

two
wrenches
when
dIsconnect

ing
cooling
pipes

5

Remove
four
screws

securing

receiver

dryer
bracket

to
vehicle

body

and
detach

compressor
relay
and

pres

sure
switch
as
an

assembly

6
To

install
receiver

dryer
and

piping
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Air

Conditioning

Notes

a

Apply
a
coat
of
fresh

compressor

oil
to

sealing
surfaces
when
con

necting
cooling

pipes

b
Use
two
wrenches
when

connecting

cooling
pipes

c

Evacuate

cooling
system
then
re

charge
with

refrigerant

Refer
to

Evacuating
and

Checking

System
under
General
Service

sec

tion

d
Check

refrigerant

leakage
if
neces

sary
repair

Refer
to

Evacuating
and

Charging

System
under

General
Service
See

tion

Condenser

Disconnect

battery

ground
cable

2

Discharge

system
Refer

to
Dis

charging
System
under
General

Service

section

3
Drain

engine
coolant

4

Remove
radiator

grille

5

Remove

radiator

shroud
and

radiator

On
automatic
transmission

models

disconnect
both

torque
converter
oil

hoses

Note

While

cooling
water
is
hot

take

precautions

against
scalding

6
Disconnect
two

pipes
from

con

denser
remove
two

screws

securing

condenser

Condenser

can
now
be

removed

AC485

Fig
AC

40

Removing
conden
er

Notes

a
Use

two
wrenches
when
disconnect

ing
pipe

joints

b

Plug
openings
immediately
after

disconnecting
pipes

7

To
install

reverse
the
order
of

removal

AC

29
Tightening
torque

Flare
nut
for

copper
tube

from

compressor

2
5
to
4
0

kg
m

i8
to
29
ft
Ib

Flare
nut

for

copper
tube

to
receiver

dryer

2
5

to
3
5

kg
m

i8
to
25
ft
lb

Notes

a
When

disconnecting
and

connecting

cooler

pipes
be
sure
to

use
two

wrenches

b

Apply
a
coat
of
fresh

compressor

oil
to

sealing
surfaces
when

con

necting
cooler

pipes

c

To

prevent

possibility
of

explosion

due
to

high

pressure
within

cooling

system
do

not
clean
condenser

with
steam

Always
use
cold
water

or

cold

compressed
air

d
Evacuate

cooling
system
then
re

charge
with

refrigerant

Refer
to

Evacuating
and

Charging

System
under
General

Service
sec

tion

e
Check

refrigerant
leakage
if
neces

sary
repair
Refer
to

Checking
for

Leaks
under
General
Service

sec

tion

INSPECTION

RecelYer

dryer

Check
for

refrigerant
leakage
or

damage

Check
for

proper
connection
of

two

lead
wires

running
to

pressure

switch

If

any
component

part
is
found

damaged
replace
receiver

dryer
and

pressure
switch
as

an

assembly

Condenser

I

Check

inlet
and
outlet

pipe
joints

and

sealing
surfaces
for

damage
Re

place
parts
if

damaged
or

leaky

2

Clogged
condenser
fins
or

air

pas

sages
may
reduce

cooling
efficiency
of

condenser
Clean
these

areas
with

dry

compressed
air

Piping

Check

piping
for

leakage
If

leakage

occurs
at
connections

retighten

connecting
nuts

Replace
if

leakage

persists

Page 531 of 537


GENERAL

DESCRI
PTION

Special
Tools

play
very
important

role
in

the
maintenance

of
vehicles

These
are

essential
to
the
safe

accu

rate
and

speedy
servicing

The

working
times
listed
in
the
col

umn
under
FLAT
RATE

TIME
in

FLAT
RATE
SCHEDULE
are
com

puted
based
on

the
use
of

Special

Tools

The
identification
code
of
mainte

nance
tools
is

made

up
of
2

alpha

betical
letters
and

8

digital
figures

The

heading
two
letters

roughly

classify
tools
or

equipment
as
fol

lows

STOOOOOOOO

KVOOOOOOOO
Special
Tool

Special
Tool

Recently
established

Engine
Overhauling

Machine

General

Gauge

Hand
Tool
EMOOOOOOOO

GGOOOOOOOO

HTOOOOOOOO

HOW
TO
READ

SPECIAL
TOOL
LIST

APPLIED
VEHICLE
OR
UNIT

In
this

column
word
All
is

given

for
tools

applicable
to
all
vehicle
mod

els
and
unit

types
treated
in

this
manu

al
for
tools

applicable
only
to

particu

lar
models
or
units

those
vehicle

models
or
unit

types
are
indicated

NEWLY
ADDED

X

put
in
this
column
shows

newly
added
tools
Service

Equipment

SERVICE
EQUIPMENT

CLASS

Indicated
in
this
column
are

classi

fication

ftg1ll
es
in

accordance
with

Classification
of

Speciai
Tool
REMARKS

As

regards

special
tools
which
are

also

applicable
to
models
other
than

those
dealt
ith
U

this
m
inual
this

coluITUl
names
those
other
models

CLASSIFICATION
OF
SPECIAL

TOOL

I

Inspection
and
minor

repairs

11
General

disassembly
and

assembly

Ill

Special
disassembly
and

assembly

A

Important

a
Exclusive
with

no
alternative

b

Parts
will
be

damaged
if

repaired

without

special
tool

c

Gauges

B

General

To
facilitate

servicing

I

Inspection
and
minor

repairs

a

Inspection
and
maintenance

b
Unit

replacement

c
Minor

unit

disassembly

SPECIAL
TOOL
SET

See

attached
tool
list

The
set
is

available
for
new

and

other
dealers
who

must

go
through

initial

preparation

SET
77
620NA

KV00102000

This
set
is

designed
for
the

chassis

and

body
of
the

620
models
without

regard
to
their
destination

SE
2
Classification

Important
General

2

3
4

5

6

11

General

disassembly
and

assembly

General

disassembly
such
as

engine

transmission
and

differential

111

Special
disassembly
and

assembly

a

Disassembly
of

exclusive

parts

such
as
automatic
transmission

and

electrical
accessories

b

Special
work
such

as

boring
and

welding

c

Work

very
rarely
required

SET
3N71B
KV0010l000

This
set
is

designed
for
use

on
the

3N71B
automatic

transmission
It
con

sists

of
the
same
service
tools
as
those

previously
available

separately

Page 535 of 537


Service

Equipment

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
TOOL

Applied
Set
3N71B

Newly

Tool
Number
Tool

Name
vehicle

Class
Remarks

added

or
unit

KVOOlO1OOO

ST07870000
Transmission

case
stand
All
X
3

ST2505S001
Oil

pressure
gauge
set

All
X
I

ST25
I

60000

Torque
driver
All
X
3

ST2532000l

Snap
ring
remover
All
X
3

ST25420001
Clutch

spring
compressor
All

X
3

ST25490000
Socket
extension

All
X
3

ST2557000l
Hex

head
extension

All
X
3

8210
610
710
S30

ST25580000
Oil

pump

assembling
gauge
All
X
3

ST25850000

Sliding
hammers

All
X
3

GG930
I

0000

Torque
wrench

All
X

3

HT6
I
000800

Hexagon
wrench

All
X
3

HT62350000

Spinner
handle
All
X

6

HT69860000

Snap
ring
remover
All
X
3

SE
6

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