engine DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 122 of 537


AUtomatic

trailamlsalon
modela

I

With
inhibitor

switch
ON
UN

or
P

position
check
for

presence
of

voltage
across
A
and
B
Refer
to

Figure
EF
51

If
voltmeter

ading
is

12
volts

d
c
B
C
D
O
circuit
is

func

tioning
properly

If
vol
tmeter

ading
is

zero
check

for
disconnected

connector

faulty

solenoid
valve

m
inhibitor

switch

2
With
inhibitor

switch
OFF

HI
2
IY
or
oR

position
Engine
Fuel

check

for
resistance

between
A
and
B

Refer

to

Figure
EF
51

If

ohmmeter

reading
is
25

ohms
or

below
circuit
is

functioning
prop

erly

If

ohmmeter

reading
is
32

ohms
or

above

check
for

poor
connection

of
connec
or

faulty
B
C
D
D
sole

noid
valve
or
inhibitor

relay

3

If

by
above
checks

faulty
part
or

unit
is

located
it

should
be
moved

and

tested

again
If

necessary
replace

yu
@

@
1

Ignition
key

2

Inhibit
T
switch

N
P

positions
ON

I

2
D
R

positions
OFF

3
D

C
D

D
solenoid
valve

4

Function
test
connector

5

Inhibitor

relay

EF712

Fig
EF
51

Checking
B
C

D
D
circuit
with

unction
t
st
connector

for
automatic
transmi
sion

Set

pressure

of

Boost
Controlled

Deceleration
Device
B
C
D
O

Generally
it
is

unnecessary
to
ad

just
the

B
CD
D

however
if

it
should

become

necessary
to

adjust
it
the

procedure
is
3S
follows

Prepare
the

foUowing
tool

I

Tachometer
to

measure
the
en

gine
speed
while

idling
and
a

screw

driver

2
A

vacuum

gauge
and

connecting

pipe

Note
A

quick
response

type
hoost

gauge
such
as
Bourdon
s

type
is

recommended
a

mercury
type

manometer

should
not
be
used

To

properly
set
the

B
C
D

D
set

pressure
proceed
as
follows

I
Remove

the
harness
of
solenoid

valve
To
B
D
D

solenoid
valve

1

B
C
D
D

olenoid

valve

harness

EF262

Fig
EF
52

Removing
harness

of

solenoid
valve

2

Connect
rubber
hose
between

vacuum

gauge
and
intake
manifold

as

shown

Fig
EF
53

Connecting
vacuum

gauge

EF
26
3

Warm

up
the

engine
until
it
is

heated
to

operating
temperature

Then

adjust
the

engine
at
nunnal

idling
setting
Refer
to
the

item

Idling

Adjustmenl
in

page
EF

21

Idling

engine
speed

Manual
transmission

750

rpm

Automatic
transmission

in
D

position

650

rpm

4

Run
the

engine
under
no

load

Increase

engine
speed
to
3
000
to

3
500

rpm
then

quickly
close
throttle

valve

5
At
the
time
the
manifold
vacuum

p
ssure
increases

abruptly
to

600

mmHg
23

62

inHg
or
above

and

then

graduaUy
decreases
to
the
level

set
at

idling

6
Check
that
the
B
C
D
D
set

pres

sure
is
within
the

specified
pressure

Specified

pressure
0
m
sea
level

and

760

mmHg
30

inHg
atmos

pheric

pressu

Manual
transmission

510

to
550

mmHg

20
1

to

21
7

inHg

Automatic
transmission

490
to

530

mmHg

19Tto
20

9

inHg

Notes

a
When

atmospheric
pressure
is

known

operating
pressure
will

be

found

by
tracing
the

arrow
line

A

See

Figure
EF
56

When
alti

tude
is
known

operating
pressure

will

be
found

by
tracing
the
arrow

line
B

See

Figu
EF
56

b

When

checking
the
set

pressu
of

B

CD
D
find
the

specified
set

pressu
in

Figure
EF

56
from
the

atmospheric
pressure
and
altitude

of

the

given
location

For

example
if

an
automatic
trans

mission
model
vehicle

is
located
at

an
altitude
of
1

000

m
3

280
ft

the

specified
set

p
ssu

for

B
C
D
D
is
445

mmHg
17

5

inHg

7
If
it
is

higher
than

the
set
level

turn
the

adjusting
screw
or
nut
until

correct

adjustment
is

made

Page 123 of 537


Non
California
models

Adjusting
screw

Counterclockwise

California
models

Adjusting
nut

Clockwise

Non
California

models

1
2

1

Adjusting
screw
s

2

Cover
e

California
models

t

1

Adjusting
nut

2

Lock

spring

EC692

Fig
EF
54

Adjusting
et

pressure

vacuum

gauge

Intake

gjl

11
Road
test
CD

ET037
Engine
Fuel

Note
When

adjusting
B

C
D
D
for

California
models
turn

adjusting

nut
in

or
out
with
lock

spring
in

place
Always
set
lock

spring

prop

erly
to

prevent
changes
in
set

pres

sure

8
Race

the

engine
and

check
for

adjustment

9
If
it

is
lower
than
the
set
level

turn
the

adjusting
screw

or
nut

until

correct

adjustment
is

made

10
Race
the

engine
and

check
for

adjustment

If

engine
speed
cannot
be
decreased

to

idling
when

checking
B
C

D
D

set

pressure
proceed
as
follows

When

the

engine
speed
does
not

fall

to

idling

speed
it
is

necessary
to

reduce
the

negative
idling

pressure
of

the

manifold
to
lower
than
the

set

pressure
of
the
B
C
D
O
The

engine

speed
will

not

drop
to

idling
speed

when
the

negative
idling

pressure
is

higher
Ihan
the

sel

pressure
of
the

B
C
O

O

acuum

gauge

Intakema
M

V
9iI

21
Chas
amomeler
In
this

case
the

engine
must

be

labored

by
I
road

test
or

2
chassis

dynamometer
or
3

by
raising
up
rear

suspension
member
on

a
stand

accel

erating
the
vehicle
to
64
to

80

km
h

40
10
50

MPH
in

top

gear
manual

transmission
or
in

0

position
auto

matic

transmission
and
then

releasing

the

accelerator

pedal
and

letting
the

vehicle
decelerate

After

doing
this

check
whether

the
B
C
O
D
set

pres

sure
is
at

the

predetermined
value
or

not

Vacuum

gauge

n
i
Y

3
Raise

up
rear
axle

housing
by
stand

ET133

Fig
EF
55

Testing
sel

pre
ure

of
the
B
C
D

D

EF
27

Page 124 of 537


300
n

o

o

B
C

D
D
solenoid

valve

I
Turn
on

engine
key
Do
not
start

engine

Ensure
that
solenoid
valve

clicks

when

intermittently
electrified
as

shown
in

Figure
EF
57
1

000
2
000
3

000
4
000
5
000

0
5
1

0
6
000
ft

Altitude

km

1
5
2

0

EF558

Fig
EF
56

Changes
in
set

pres
ure
versus

changes
in

atmospheric

pressure
and
altitude

EF262

Fig
EF
57

Checking
solenoid
valve

EF

28
3

If
a

dick
is
heard
solenoid
valve

is

normal

4
I
f

a
dick
is
not
heard
ar
all
check

for
continuity
with

a
circuit
tester

If

discontinuity
is
detected

replace
sole

noid
valve

Amplifier
Manual

transmIssIon

models

The

amplifier
is
installed
at

the
rear

of
the

speedometer
To
check

proceed

as
follows

Page 125 of 537


I

Set
circuit
tester
in
d
c

ampere

range
IA
min

fuU
scale
connect
test

probes
of
tester

as
shown
in

Figure

EF
58

Do
not
confuse

positive
line
with

negative
line

2
Turn

ignition
key
to

ON

posi

tion

I

t

EF264

1

Ignition
key

2

Amplifier

3

Speed
detecting
switch

4
B
C
D
D
solenoid
valve

Inhibitor

switch

Automatic

transmission

models

Refer
to
the
AT
section

Inhibitor

relay

Automatic
transmission

models

Inhibitor

relay

EF724

Fig
EF
59
Location
of
inhibitor

relay

2
Make

an
inhibitor

relay
check
as

shown
in

Figure
EF
60

Apply
12
volts
d
c
across
termi

nals
1

and
4

to
ensure
that

continuity

exists
between
terminals
2
and
3

Check
that

continuity
does
not

exist
between
terminals
2
and
3
when

no
voltage
is

applied
across
them
Engine
Fuel

3

Ensure
that
tester

pointer
deflects

when

ignition
key
is
turned
on

4
If
tester

pointer
does
not

deflect

when
solenoid
valve
and

speed
detect

ing
switch
circuits
are

functioning

properly
amplifier
is

faulty

Fig
EF
58

Checking
amplifier

If
results
satisfy
the
above

inhi

bitor

relay
is

functioning

properly
if

not

replace
inhibitor

relay

it
@

j
l

j
4

L
I

44
11

oJ

EF287

Fig
EF

60
Checking
inhibitor

relay

ALTITUDE

COMPENSATOR

California
models

Make
sure

that
altitude
com

pensator
to
carburetor

hoses
are
con

nected

properly
and
that

they
are
not

cracked
and
obstructed

2
Check
that
altitude

compensator

is

properly
set

At
low
altitudes

At

high
altitudes

Notes

a
The
idle

Pm
and
CO

vary
accord

ing
to
the
altitude
Therefore

they

should
be

properly
adjusted
when

the

position
of
the
H
L
lever
is

changed
Close

Open

EF
29
b
Counties
1

219
m
4
000

ft
or

more
above
sea
level
have
been

designated
by
law
as

High
Altitude

Counties
For
further
details
refer

to

1977
DATSUN
PICK
UP
Service

BuUetin
Pub
No
257

Q0

1
v

EF733

Fig
EF
61

Checking
altitude

compensator

MAJOR
SERVICE

OPERATION

The

perfectly
adjusted
carburetor

delivers
the

proper
fuel

and
air
ratios

at
all

speeds
for
the

particular
engine

for
which
it

was

designed
By
com

pletely
disassembling
which
will
allow

deaning
of
all

parts
and

passages
the

carburetor
can
be

maintained
its

origi

nal
condition
and
will
continue

to

deliver
the

proper
ratios

To
maintain

accurate
carburetion

of

passages
and

discharge
holes

ex

treme
care
must
be
taken
in

cleaning

Use

only
carburetor
solvent
and

compressed
air

to
clean
all

passages

and

discharge
holes
Never
use
wire
or

other

pointed
instrument

to
clean
or

carburetor
calibration
will
be
affected

REMOVAL

Remove
carburetor
from

engine

taking
sufficient
care
to

the

following

Precautions

a
When

disconnecting
fuel
lines
do

not

spill
fuel
from
fuel

pipe

b
When

removing
carburetor
do
not

drop
any
nut

or
bolt
into
intake

manifold

c
Be
careful
not
to
bend
or
scratch

any
part

Page 126 of 537


Engine
Fuel

DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY

ff

C
oI

Q

f

@

ID
J

@
tJ

@
1
Lock
lever

2
Filter

set
screw

3

Fuel
filter

4
Fuel

nipple

5
Needle
valve

body

6
Needle
valve

7
Fuel

chamber

parts

8

Accelerating

pump
parts

9
Altitude

compensator
pipe

California
models

tng
ail

bleed

adJ

@

@1

@
A

Choke

chamber

B

Center

body

C
Throttle

chamber

I

J

@

EF725

EF30
11

High
speed
enricher
air
bleed

12
Choke

valve

13

Accelerating
pump
lever

14

Throttle
return

spring

15

Accelerating
pump
rod

16

Automatic

choke
cover

17
Automatic
choke

body
and

diaphragm
chamber

18
Richer

jet

19

Coasting
air
bleed
I

20

Primary
main

jet

21

Secondary
main

jet

22

Secondary
slow

air
bleed

23

Secondary
slow

jet

24

Plug

25
Air

bleed

26

Coasting
jet

27

Secondary
main
air

bleed

28
Power
valve

29

Primary
main
air

bleed

30

Plug

31

Primary
slow

jet

32
No
2

primary
slow

air
bleed

33

Primary
and

secondary
small

venturi

34
Venturi

stopper
screw

35
Choke

connecting
rod

36
Anti
dieseling

solenoid
valve

37
Fast

idle
cam

38

Diaphragm
chamber

parts

39
Idle

limiter

cap

40
Idle

adjust
screw

41
Idle

adjust
screw

spring

42
Throttle

adjust
screw

3

Thr9ttle

dj
t
5Crew

spring

44

Primary
and

secondary
throttle

valve

45

B
C
D
D

California

models

46
Vacuum

control
solenoid
valve

47
B
C

D
D
Non
Califomia

models

Note

Do
not
remove
the

parts

marked

with
an
asterisk

Ill

@ff

Fig
EF

62
Carburetor

part

Page 127 of 537


Engine
Fuel

Disassembly

Properly
filling
wrenches
and

screwdrivers

must
be
used

on
the

nozzles
and

jets
as
well
as
on
the
screws
and

nuts
and
care
must

be

ex
ercised

not
to

damage
any

parts

2
Clean
the

carburetor

thorougWy

beiore

disassembly
3

Do
not

attempt
to
remove

any

parts
marked
with

an
asterisk

CO
in

Figures
EF
62
EF
63
EF
64

and

EF

66

Choke
chamber

parts

1

Coasting
air
bleed

adjusting
screw

2

High
speed
enricher
air
bleed

3
Choke

valve

4
AcceJera

ing
pump
lever

5
Throttle

return

spring

6

Accelerating

pump
rod

7
Automatic
choke

cover

8
Richer

jet

9
Automatic
choke

body
and

diaphragm
chamber

10

Coasting
air
bleed

I
fi

1i

8

J
@

Note
Do

not
remove
the

parts

marked
with

an
asterisk

l

EF
225

Fig
EF

63

Removing
choke
chamber

parts

EF

31

Page 128 of 537


Engine
Fuel

1

l
@
Vacuum
control
solenoid

valve

2
B
C
D

D

3

Coasting
jet

4

Secondary
slow

jet

5

ptug

6
Air
bleed

1

Secondary
slow
air
bleed

8
Secondary
main
air
bleed

9
Power
valve

10

Primary
main

air
bleed

11

Weight
and
outlet
valve

12

ptug

13

Primary
slow
jet

14

Ptirnar
slow
air

bleed

15

Accelerator

pump
assembly

16

AntkUeselingsolenoid
vain

17
Fast

idle
earn

18
Chok
e

connecting
rod

19
Fast
idle
earn
shaft

20
Ventuci

stopper
screw

21

Primary
and

secondary

small
venturi
Center

body
parts

Sets

Note
Do
not
remove
the

parts

marked
with
an
asterisk

It

EF726

Fig
EF
64

Removing
jets

Float

I
i

@
i

j

1

L

4
2
V
4

S

@

c
4
6

e4
11

Qll
1D

Yr

J
1

t
t

1

lil
c
@5
1

p
u

I

r

i
r

1
CJi

U

7
to1

8rtj
lv
Ji
JlJ

if
I
1

2

3

4

4

1

4

2

4

3

44

4
5

Hi

5
Secondary
main

jet

Primary
main

jet

Float
chamber

parts

Fuel
inlet

assembly

Lock
lever

Filter
set
screw

Fuel
f1Iter

Fuel

nipple

Needle
valve

body

Needle

valve

Diaphragm
chamber

aiSembly

EF227

Fig
EF

65
Removing
float

EF

32

Page 129 of 537


Engine
Fuel

Throttle
chamber

parts

I
Idle

limiter

cap

2
Idle

adjust
screw

3
Idle

adjust
screw

sprinl

4
Throttle

adjust
screw

5
Throttle

adjust
screw

sprini

6
Primary
and
secondary

throttle
valves

7

Nut

Notc

Do
not
remove
the

parlS

marked
with
an
asterisk

@ff

EF827

Fig
EF
66

Removing
throttle
chamlHr

parta

Assembly

To

assemble
reverse
the
disassem

bly

procedcre
taking
care
to
the

following

I

Thoroughly
wash

all
the

parts

before

assembling

2

Inspect
gaskets
to
see
if

they
appear
hard
or
brittle
or
if

edges
are

torn
or

distorted

If

any
of
such
undesirable
condi

tions
is

noted

they
must
be

replaced

3
Install

jet
and
air
bleed

having
the

same
size
number

as
that
of

original
one

4
After
reassembling
carburetor

check
each

rotating
portion
or
sliding

portion
for
smooth

operation

EF

33

Page 130 of 537


CLEANING
AND

INSPECTION

Dirt

gum
wuler
or
l
arbon
con

taminatiun
in

or
on
exterior

moving

parts
of
a

arburctor
arc
often

respon

sihk
for

unsatisfactory
performance

For
this

reason
efficient
carbutetioll

dcpends
upon
careful

cleaning
and

inspection
while

servicing

I

Blow
all

passages
and

castings

with

compressed
air

and
blow
off
all

parts
until

dry

Note
Do
not

pass
drills

or
wires

through
calibrated

jet
or

passaaa

as
this

may
enlarge
orirlce
and

seriously
affect
carburetor
calibrs

lion

2

Check
all

parts
for
wear
If
wear

is

noted
damaged

parts
must
be
re

placed
Note

especially
the

following
Engine
Fuel

I
Check
float
needle

and
seat
for

wear
If
wear
is

noted

assembly
must

be

replaced

2
Check
throule
and
choke
shaft

bores
in
throtlle
chamber
and
choice

chamber
for
wear
or

out
of
roundness

3
Inspect
idle

adjusting
needle
for

burrs
or

ridges
Such
a

condition
re

quires
replacemen
1

3

Inspect
gaskets
0
see
if

they

appear
hard
or
briUle
or

if

edges
are

torn
or
distorted
If

any
such
condi

tion
i
noted

they
must
be

replaced

4
Check
filter
screen
for
dirt
or
lint

Clean
and
if
screen
is
distorted
or

remain

plugged
replace

5
Check

linkage
for

operating

condition

6

Inspect
operation
of

accelerating

pump
Pour
f
el
into

jloat
chamber

and
make
throtlle
lever

operate
Check

condition
of
fuel

injection
from

the

EF
34
accelerating
nowe

7

Push
connecting
rod

of
dia

phragm
chamber
and
block

passage
of

vacuum
with

finger
When

connecting

rod
becomes
free
check
for

leakage
of

air

or

damage
to

diaphragm

Jets

Carburetor

performance
depends

on

jet
and
air
bleed
That
is

why

these

components
must
be

fabricated

with
utmost
care
To

clean
them

use

cleaning
solvent
and
blow
air

on
them

Larger
inner
numbers

tamped
on
the

jet
indicate

larger
diameters
Ac

cordingly
main
and

slow

jets
with

lalger
nUmbers

provide
richer
mixture

the
smaller
the
numbers
the
leaner
the

mixture
Conversely
the
main
and

slow
air
bleeds

through
which
air
to

passes
through
make
the
fueLleaner
if

they
bear

larger
numbers
the
smaller

the
numbers

the
richer

the
fuel

Page 131 of 537


Engine
Fuel

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

Airclelllcr

Ail
control
val

partially

opem

Air
ntrol
valve

fuUy
opens

Idle

ompensatoI

partially
opens

Hi
mettiNo

l

Bi
metal
No
2

Idle

ompen
tor

fully
opens

Bi
metal

No
1

Hi
metd
No
2

Fuels
Stem

Fuel

prtuure

Fuel

pump
apacHy

C
rbu
tor

C
rbu
tor

type

Carburetor
model
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F

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F

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OF

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poi

US

pt
min
at

rpm

Outlet
diameter

Venturi
diameter

Main

jet

Main
air
bleed

Slow

jet

Power
val

Float
level
U

fuel

preuure
rom
in

mm
in

mm

in

kg
cm2

psi

Adjustment

Engine
idling
Ignition
timing
Idle

speed
CO
at

mloro

Fuel
level

adjustment

Gap
between
Ive
stem
and
noat
at
mm

in

H

H

h

Fast
idle

adjwtmcnt
Fast
idle
earn

tint

step

Gap
between
throttle
IYe
and
carburetor

body

mm
in

Vacuum
break

adjustment

Gap
between
choke
alve
and
carburetor

body

mm

in

Choke
unloadel

adjusttncnt

Gap
between
choke
alw
and
carburetor

body

rom
in

Bi

metalsettinl

Bi
metal
resistance
at
2Ioe
700F

n

Bi
metalsettina

lnterloc
k

opcnina
of

primary
and

secondary

throtUc
valves
mmOn

Duh
pot

adjustment
without
loadin

I
m

Anti
diclClinasolenoid
valV
C

tiahtenina
torque

ka
m

in
lb

a
c
D
D
set

p
JSure

0
m
sea

level
and
760

mmHg

30
inlla
atmospheric
pressure
J
mmHa
inHg

R
C
D
D

tiahteninl
torque
kg
m

n
b
Nl
n
California
modell

Manual
transmiSsion

I
Automatic
transmission
California
modeb

Manual
transmission

I
Automatic
transmission

30
to
54
86
to
129

above

55
131
30
to
54
86
to
129

above
55

131

60
to
70

140
to
158

70
to
90

158
to
194
60
to
70

140
to
158

70
to
90

158
to
194

above
70

158

above
90

194
above
70

158

above
90

194

0
21
to
0
27
2
99
to
3
84

t
OOO

2
i
I
OOO
0
21
to
0
27
2
99
to

3
84

1
000
2
i
I
OOO

Strombcra
type

OCH340
7A
DCH340
48A
Stromt
rg

type

DCH34Q
45B
DCH340
46A

Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary
Primary
Secondary

30
I8t

340
339
30
1
181
34
1
339
30
1
181

34
1
339
30
1

181
34
1
339

24
0
945

310
220
24
0
945
31
1
220
24
0
945
31
1
220
24
0
945
31
1
220

199
1160
199
1160
1101
1160
101

1160

170
160
170
160
170
60

170
1
60

148
1100
148
1100
148
1100
148
180

143
143
140
140

23
0
906
23
0
906
23
0
906
23

0
906

0
17
2
408
0
17
2
40B
0
17
2
408
0
17
2
408

1201750

rpm
CO

2
1
120

650

rpm
0

100
750rpm
C02
t
1
120
650

rpm
0

position
CO

2
t
1

position
CO
2
t
1

7
2

0
283
7
2
0
283
7
2
0
283
7
2
0
283

23
0
906
23

0
906
23
0
906
23
0
906

1
3
to
1
7
1

3
to

1
7
1
3
to

1
7
1
3
to
1
7

0
051
to
0
067
0
051
to
0

067
0
051
to
0
067
0
051
to
0
067

1
33
to
1
47
1
58
to
1
72
1
33
to

1
47
1
58
to
1
72

0
0524
to
0
0579
0
0622
to

0
0677
0
0524
to
0
0579
0
0622

to
0
0677

1
42
0
056
1
42
0
056
1
42
0
056
1
5
0
059

2
45
0
096
2
45
0
096
2
4
0
096
2
45
0
096

3
7
to

8
9
3
7
to
8
9
3
7
to
B
9
3
7
to
8
9

Center
of
the
ndex
mark
Center
of
the
index
mark

7
38
0
291
7
38
0

291
7
38
0

290
7
38
0
291

1
900
to

2
100
1
650
to

1
850
1
900
to
2
100
1
650
to

1
850

180
to
350

156
to
304
180
to
350

156
to
304
180
to
350

156
to

304
180
to
350

156
to
304

510
to

550
490
to

530
510
to
550
490
to
530

20
1
to
21
7
19
3
to

20
9
20
1
to
21
7
19
3

to
20
9

20
to
40

17
4
to
34
1
20

to
40

11
4
to
34
7
20
to
40

17
4
to
34
7
20
to

40
17
4
to
34
1

EF
35

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