check engine DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 User Guide

Page 27 of 537


Engine
Tune

up

EC284

When

installing
this
valve

ensure

that
it

properly
oriented
This
valve

should
be

replaced
periodically
Refer

to
Maintenance
Schedule

I

To

distribut0
From

carburetor

Yl
r

EC278
l

Fig
ET
24
Operation
of
spark
delay

value

I

I

Carburetor
side

Distributor
side

rJmlL
lr

EC346

Fig
ET
25
Checking

spark
delay
value
Distributor
side

Brown

lOne
way
umbrella
valve

2
Sintered
metal
disc

Fig
ET
23
Spark
delay
valve

INSPECTION

I
Remove

spark
delay
valve

2
Blow
air

through
port
on

carbure

tor
side
then

through
the

other
port

on
distributor
side

Spark
delay
valve

is
in

good
condition
if
when

finger
is

placed
over

port
on
distrib
side

ajr
flow
resistance
is

greater
than
that

on
the
other

side
See

Figure
ET
25

3
If
a
considerable
air
flow
resist

ance
is
felt
at

port
on
distributor
side

in

step
2

above
and

if
the
condition
of

spark
delay
valve
is

questionable
dip

port
on
carburetor

side
into
a

cup

fIlled
with
water
Blow
air

through
the

other

port
Small
air
bubbles
should

appear

EC279

Fig
ET
26

Checking
spark
delay
ualue

Note
Be

careful
to

avoid

entry
of
oil

or
dirt
into
valve

ET
15
CHECKING

AUTOMATIC

TEMPERATURE

CONTROL
AIR

CLEANER

1
Air
cleener
element

Viscous

paper
type
air
cleaner
ele

ment
does
not

require
any
cleaning

opera
tion

until
it
is

replaced
periodi

cally
Brushing
or

blasting
operation

will

cause

clogging
and
result
in
enrich

ment
of
carburetor
mixture
and

should
never
be
conducted
For
reo

placement
interval
of
air
cleaner
ele

ment
refer

to
Maintenance
Schedule

2
Hot

elr
control
system

In
warm
wealher
it
is
difficult
to

find
ou

t
malfunction
of
hot
air
control

system
In
cold
weather
however

malfunction
of
air
control
valve
d

e
to

disconnection
or
deterioration
of
vacu

um
hose
between
intake
manifold
and

vacuum
motor
and
insufficient
dura

bili

ty
of
air

con
trol
valve
will
cause

insufficient
automatic
control

opera

tion
for
intake
air
and
result
in

engine

disorder

including

I

Stall
or
hesitation
of

engine

opera

tion

2

Increase
in
fuel

consumption

3
Lack
of

power

These

phenomena
reveal
malfunc

tionof
hot
air
control

system
If
these

phenomena
should
occur
check
hot

air
control

system
as
described
in
the

following
before

carrying
ou

t

inspec

tion
of
carburetor

2
1
Vacuum
hoses

Intake
manifold
to
3

way
connec

tor
3

way
connector
to

temperature

sensor
3

way
connector
to
idle
com

pensator
temperature
sensor
to

vacu

um
motor

1

Check
that
vacuum
hoses
are
se

curely
connected
in

correct

position

2
Check
each
hose
for
cracks
or

distortion
hose

clip
for
condition

Page 28 of 537


Note
Vacuum
hose

position
R
R

side
of
Nissan
mark
on
the

top
of

sensor
for

intake
manifold
L
R

side
of
the

mark
is
for
vacuum

rootor

2
2

Vacuum
motor

I
With

engine
stopped
disconnect

fresh
air
duct

Place
a
mirror
at
the

end
of
air

cleaner
inlet

pipe
as
shown
and
check

to
see
if
air

control
valve
is
in

correct

position

EF213

Fig
ET
27

Impecting
lJalv

position

Air
control
valve
is
in
correct

posi

tion
if
its
under
hood
air
inlet
is

open

and
hot
air
inlet
is

closed
Check
air

control
valve

linkage
for
condition

2

Disconnect
vacuum
motor
inlet

vacuum
hose
and
connect
another

hose
to

the
inlet
to

apply
vacuum
to

vacuum
motor
Vacuum
can
be

ap

plied
by
breathing
in

the
hose
end
as

shown

Place
a
mirror
at
the
end
of
air

cleaner
inlet

pipe
and
check
to
see
if

air
control
valve
is
in
correct

position
Engine
Tune

up

EF217

Fig
ET
28

lmpecting
value

position

Correct

pC6ition
of
air

control
valve

is
the

reverse
of

paragraph
I
above
Air

control
valve
is
in
correct

position
if

under
hood
air
inlet
is
closed
and
hot

air

inlet
is

open

3
With
hot
air
inlet
is

open
posi

tion
as
descnbed
in

paragraph
2

above

pinch
vacuum
hose
with

fingers

and
cut
of
air
from
vacuum
hose

In

this
condition
check
that
air

control

valve
maintains
the
condition
de

scribed
in

step
2

for

more
than
30

seconds
and

that
hot
air
inlet
is

open

If

diaphragm
spring
actuates
the

air

control
valve

by
its

spring
force

to

open
under
hood
air

inlet
within
30

seconds

replace
vacuum
motor
as
an

assembly
since
this

may
be
resulted

from
air

leak
at

vacuum
motor
dia

phragm

2
3

Temperature
sensor

Check

temperature
sensor
for
func

tion

by
proceeding
as
follows
Be

sure

to

keep
engine
cold
before

starting

test

1
With

engine
off
check
air

control

valve
for
condition
In
this
case
under

hood
air

inlet
is

open
Use
a
mirror
for

inspection
as
2
2
1

above

2
Start

engine
and

keep
idling

Immediately
after

engine
starting

check
air

control
valve
for
correct

position
as
described
above
In
this

case
correct

position
of
air
control

valve
is
the
reverse
of
2
2
1
under

hood
air

inlet
is

closed
and
hot
air

inlet
is

open

ET

16
3

Check
that
air
control
valve

grad

ually

opens
to
under
hood
air
inlet

side
as

engine
warms

up
When
en

vironmental

temperature
around
tern

perature
sensor
is
low

spend
more

time

for

engine
warming
up
operation

to

facilitate
smooth

opera
tion
of
air

con
trol
valve

If
the
above

test
reveals

any
prob

lem
in
the

operation
of
air
control

valve

carry
out
the

following
test

4

Remove
air
cleaner
cover
Set

temperature
sensing
element

of
ther

mistor
or
thermometer
to

a
position

where

tempera
ture
around
sensor
can

be
measured
In
this
case
fix

wiring
of

thermistor
or
thermometer
on
the
bot

tom
surface
of
air

cleaner
with
adhe

sive

tape
in

such
a
manner
that

the
set

position
of

temperature
sensing
ele

ment
will
not

be
affected

by
airflow

Then
install
air
cleaner
cover

EF221

Fig
ET
29
Checking
temperotur
e

ensor

5

Carry
out
test
as
described
in

steps
I
2

and
3
above
When
air

control
valve

begins
to

open
to
under

hood
air
inlet
side
severa
minutes

after

engine

starting
read
the
indica

tion
of
thermistor
or

thermometer
If

reading
falls
within
the

working
tern

perature
range
of

temperature
sensor

the
sensor
is

normaL
If

reading
ex

ceeds
the

range

replace
the
sensor

with
new
one

Note
Before

replacing
temperature

sensor
check
idle

compensator
as

described
in
Section
EF

page
EF
8

Page 29 of 537


OPERATI
NG

PRESSURE
OF

BOOST
CONTROLLED

DECELERATION

DEVICE
B
C
D
D

ADJUSTMENT

CHECKING
a
C
D
D
CIRCUIT

WITH
FUNCTION
TEST

CONNECTOR

Manual
transmission
models

I

Check
for

continuity
between

@

and@
at
a

speed
of
zero
km
Refer

to

Figure
ET
30

B
C
D

D
circuit
is

functioning

properly
if

continuity
exists
and
volt

meter

reading
is
0
volt
d
c
in

step
2

below

If

continuity
does
not
exist
check

for
disconnected
connector
and
or

faulty

amplifier
speed
detecting

switch
or
B
C

D
D
solenoid
valve

2
Check
for

presence
of

voltage

across

@
and

@
at
a

speed
of
more

than
16
km
h

10
MPH
Refer
to

Figure
ET
31

Conduct

this
test

by
one
of

the

following
two

methods

i
Raising

up
rear
axle

housing
with

stand

2
Chassis

dynamometer
test

If
voltmeter

reading
is

0
volt
at

a

speed
of

more
than
16

km
h
10

MPH
circuit
is

functioning
prop

erly

If
voltmeter

reading
is

not
0
volt

check
for
disconnected
connector

burned
fuse

faulty

amplifier

B
C
D
D

solenoid
valve
or

speed

detecting
switch

3

If

by
above
checks

faulty
part
or

unit
is
located
it

should
be
removed

and
tested

again
If

necessary
replace

Automatic
transmission

models

I

With
inhibitor

switch
ON
UN

or
P

position
check
for

presence
of

voltage
across

@
and

@
Refer
to

Figure
ET
30

If

voltmeter

reading
is

12
volts

d
c

B
C
D
D

circuit
is

func

tioning
properly
Engine
Tune

up

If
voltmeter

reading
is

zero
check

for
disconnected

connector

faulty

solenoid
valve
or
inhibitor
switch
erly

If
ohmmeter

reading
is

32
ohms
or

above
check
for

poor
connection

of

connector

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
removed

and
tested

again
If

necessary
replace
2

With
inhibitor

switch
OFF

41
2
D
or
R

position

check
for
resistance

between

@
and

@
Refer

to

Figure
ET
31

If

ohmmeter

reading
is
25
ohms
or

below
circuit
is

functioning
prop

l

E
r
1

Ignition

key

2

Fuse

3

Amplifier

4

Speed
detecting
switch

Above
10

mph
OFF

Below

10

mph
ON

5

Function
test
connector

6
B
C
D
D

solenoid
valve

EF711

Fig
ET

30
B
C
D
D
circuit
with

function
tedconnectoT

Manual
transmission
modela

@

1

Ignition

key

2

Inhibitor
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
ET
31

Checking
B
C
D
D
circuit
with
function
tf
st
connf
ctor

Automatic
transmiMion
modtla

ET
17

Page 30 of 537


r

ADJUSTMENT
OF
SET

PRESSURE
OF
BOOST

CONTROLLED
DECELERATION

DEVICE
B

C
D
D

Generally
it
is

unnecessary
to

ad

just
the
B
C
D

D
however
if
it

should

become

necessary
to

adjust
it

the

procedure
is

as
follows

Prepare
the

foUowlnB
tools

I

Tachometer
to
measure
the
en

gine

speed
while

idling
and
a
screw

driver

2
A

vacuum

gauge
connecting
pipe

Note
A

qui
k

response
type
boost

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
D
D

solenrod

VT

FJ

1
B
C
D
D

solenni

valve
harness

J

ri

y

EF262

F
g
ET

32
Removing
harneS5

of

solenoid

valve

2
Connect
rubber
hose
between

vacuum

gauge
and
intake
manifold
as

shown

Fig
ET

33

Connecting
vacuum

gauge

3

Warm

up
the

engine
until
it
is

heated
to

operating

temperature

Then

adjust
the

engine
at
normal
Engine
Tune

up

idling
setting
Refer
to
the

item

Idling
Adjustment
in

page
ET
II

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

pressure
increases

abruptly
to
600

mmHg
23
62

inHg
or
above

and

then

gradually
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
pressure

Manual
transmission

510
to

550

mmHg

20
1
to
21
7

inHg

Automatic
transmission

490
to
530

mmHg

19
3
to
20

9

inHg

Note

When

checking
the
set

pressure

of
B
C
D
D

find
the

specified
set

pressure
in

Figure
IT

36
from
the

atmospheric
pressure
and
altitutde

of
the

given
location

For

example
if
a

manual
transmis

sion

model
vehicle
is

located
at

an

altitude

of
1
000
m

3
280
ft
the

specified
set

preSsure
for
B

C
D
D

445

mmHg
17
5

inHg

7

If
it
is

higher
than
the
set

level

turn
the

adjusting
screw

counter

clockwise

or
nut

clockwise
until

correct

adjustment
is

made

Non
California

models

Adjusting
screw

type

California

models

Adjusting
nut

type

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

ET

18
Non
california

models

1

Adjusting
screw

2

Cover
e

ET037

California
models

r

1

Adjusting
nut

2

Lock

spring

EC692

Fig
ET
34

Adjusting
Bet

pressure

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

D
The

engine

speed
will
not

drop
to

idling
speed

when
the

negative
idling
pressure
is

higher
than
the

set

pressure
of

the

B

C
D
D

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

krn
h

40

to
50
MPH
in

top
gear
manual

transmission
or
in
D

position
auto

matic
transmission

and
then

releasing

the
accelerator

pedal
and

letting
the

vehicle

decelerate
After

doing
this

check

whether
the
B

C
D
D
set

pres

sure
is
at
the

predetermined
value

or

not

Page 32 of 537


r

CHECKING
B
C

D
D

SOLENOID
VALVE

I
Turn
on

engine
key
Do
not
start

engine

2
Ensure
that
solenoid
valve

clicks

when

intermittently
electrified
as

shown
in

Figure
ET
37

Fig
ET

37

Checking
solenoid
uolV
l

I

l

EF264

2

Turn

ignition
key
to
ON

posi

tion

3

Ensure
that
tester

pointer
deflects

when

ignition
key
is

turned
on

4

If

tester

panter
does
not
deflect

when

solenoid
valve

and

speed
detect

ing
switch

circuits

are

functioning

properly
amplifier
is

faulty
Engine
Tune

up

3
If
a

click
is

heard
solenoid
valve

is
normal

4

If
a
click
is
not
heard

at
all
check

for

continuity
with
a
circuit

tester
If

discontinuity
is

detected

replace
sole

naid
valve

CHECKING

AMPLIFIER

Manual
transmission

models

The

amplifier
is

installed
at
the

rear

of
the

speedometer
To

check

proceed

as
follows

1
Set
circuit

tester
in

d
c

ampere

range
IA

min
full
scale

connect
test

probes
of
tester
as

shown
in

Figure

ET
38

Do

not
confuse

positive
line

with

negative
line

M

p
1

II

L
o

A

I
of

j
t
J

f

T

1

Ignition
key

2

Amplifier

3

Speed

detecting
switch

4
B

C
D

D

solenoid
valve

Fig
ET
38

Checking

amplifiu

REPLACING
AIR

PUMP
AIR
CLEANER

ELEMENT

Remove
air

hose
then
detach
air

cleaner
from

hoodledge
Air
cleaner

element

and
air

cleaner
lower

body
are

built
into

a
unit
construction

Replace

air

cleaner
element
and
lower

body
as

an

assembly

ET

20
EC323

Fig
ET
39

Repl4cing
air
cleaner

element

CHECKING

EXHAUST

GAS

RECIRCULATION

E
G

R

CONTROL

SYSTEM

Checkln

E
G
R
control

system
In
Ita

mounted

condition

I

M
ake
a

thorough
visual
check
of

E

G
R
control

system
If

necessary

wipe
away
oil
to

facilitate

inspection

If

hoses
are

cracked
or

broken
fe

place

2
With

engine
running
check

E
G
R

warning
system
for

proper

function
Make
sure
that
E

G
R
warn

ing
lamp
light
when

ignition
switch
is

turned
to
START

position
starter
mo

tor
runs
If
E
G
R

warning
lamp
does

not

light
inspect
harnesses
and
con

nectors
or

replace
warning
lamp
Then

turn

ignition
switch
to

ON

position

and
check
the

following
items

I

If
odometer
of
detector
drive

counter
has
not
reached
50

000

counts
make
sure
that
E

G
R

warning

lamp
does
not

light

2

If
odometer
of
detector
drive

counter
has
attained
50

000
counts

make

sure
that
E

G
R

warning

lamp

lights

If

warning

lamp
does
not

light

check
harnesses

connector
and
de

tector
drive
counter

replace

warning

lamp
or
detector
drive

counter
if

necessary

Note

Operation
of
E

G
R

warning

lamp
is

as
follows

Page 33 of 537


Ignition
Switch
Position
START

Detector
Drive
Counter

E

G
R

Warning
Lamp
ON

a
After

completing
inspection
of

E
G
R
control

system
be
sure
to

reset
odometer
of
detector
drive

counter
to
zero

b
This
item

applies
to
620
models

except
those
bound
for
California

and
Canada

3
With

engine
stopped

inspect

E
G
R
control
valve
for

any
indication

of

binding
or

sticking
by
movirig
dia

phragm
of
control
valve

upwards
with

fmgers
Engine
Tune

up

ON

Below

50

000
counts
Above

50
000
counts

OFF
ON

4
With

engine
running
inspect

E
G
R
control
valve
and
thermal

vacu

um
valve
for

normal

operation

I
When

engine
coolant

tempera

ture
is

low

Make
sure
that
E
G
R
control
valve

does

not

operate
when

engine
speed
is

increased
from

idling
to
3
000
to

3
500

rpm

Place

fingers
on
the

diaphragm
of

E
G

R
control
valve
to
check
for
valve

operation

2

When

engine
coolant

tempera

ture
is

high

I
Make
sure
that
E
G
R

control
valve

operates
when

engine

speed
is
in

creased
from

idling
to
3
000

to

3

500

rpm
Place

fingers
on
the

diaphragm
of
E

G
R

control
valve

to
check
for
valve

operation

2
If
E

G
R

control
valve
does
not

operate
check
as
follows

Disconnect
one
end
E
G
R
control

valve
side
ofvacuum
hose
connect

ing
thermal
vacuum
valve
to

E
G
R
EC253

Fig
ET
40

Checking
E
G
R
control
valve

control
valve

Increase

engine
speed
from

idling
to

3

000
to
3
500

rpm

Make
sure

that
thermal
vacuum

valve
is

open
and
that
carburetor

vacuum
is

present
at
the
end

E
G
R
control
valve

side
ofvacu

urn
hose

If
vacuum
is
weak
or
not

present
at

all

replace
thermal
vacuum
valve
If

vacuum
is

present
replace
E

G
R

con
trol
valve

ET
21
EC254

Fig
ET
41

Checking
thermal

vacuum

valw

If

any
difficulty
is
encountered
in

judging
the
condition
of

any

compo

nent

during
above

inspection
check

the

questionable
component
independ

ently
as

follows

E
G
R
control
valve

Dismount
E
G
R
control
valve

from

engine

I

Apply
vacuum
to
E
G
R
control

valve

referring
to
the

following
figure

If
the
valve
moves
to

full

position
it
is

normal

E
G
R
control

valve
will
remain

open
for

more
than
30

seconds
after

vacuum
has
cut
off

0

r11

hC

J

ET152

Fig
ET
42

Checking
E
G
R
control

VGlve

2

Visually
check
E
G
R
control

valve
for

damage
wrinkle
or
deforma

tion

3
Clean
the

seating
surface
of

E
G
R
control
valve
with

a
brush
and

compressed
air

and
remove

foreign

matter
from
around
the

valve
and

port

Page 34 of 537


r
EC350

Fig
ET
43

Cleanill
l
E
G
R
control

lJ
Jlue

Thermal
VBCuum
valve

Dismount
thermal
vacuum
valve

from

engine

Note
Before

dismounting
drain
e

gine
coolant
from

engine

Apply
vacuum
to
thermal
vacuum

valve
and
check
to
be
sure
that
ther

mal
vacuum
valve

opens
or
closes
in

response
to

engine
coolant

tempera

lurt
i1
i

iYCl
lt
lt
U

Thermal
vacuum
valve
should

open

at
a

temperature
of
57
to
630C
134

to
1450F

completing
the
vacuum

passage

Note
Do
not
aUow
water
to

get

inside
the
thermal
vacuum
valve

EC
242

Fig
ET
44

Checkill
lthermallXlCuum

valve
Engine
Tune

up

CHECKING

EVAPORATIVE

EMISSION
CONTROL

SYSTEM

Vapor
Rnes
and
fuel

vepor

control
valve

Checking
fuel
tank

vapor

liquid

separator
and

vapor
vent
line

I
Check
all
hoses
and
fuel
tank

roler

cap

2
Disconnect
the

vapor
vent
line

connecting
carbon
canister
to

vapor

liquid
separator

3
Connect
a
3
way
connector
a

manometer
and
a
cock
or
an

equiva

lent
3
way

charge
cock
to

the
end
of

the
vent
line

4

Supply
fresh
air
into
the

vapor

vent
line

through
the

cock
little

by
little
until

pressure
becomes
368

mmH20
14
5
inH20

5

Shut
the
cock

completely
and

leave
it
unattended

6

After
2
5
minutes

measure
the

height
of
the

liquid
in

the
manometer

7

Variation
of

height
should
remain

with
25

mm
l20
0
98
inH20

8
When
filler
cap
does

not
close

completely
the

height
should
drop
to

zero
in

a
short
time

9
I
f
the

height
does
not

drop
to

zero
in

a
short
time
when
filler

cap
is

removed
it
is
the

cause
of
a

stuffy

hose

Note
In

case
the

vent
line

is
stuffy

the
breathing
in

fuel
tank
is
not

thoroughly
made

thl
causing
in

suffICient

delivery
of
fuel
to

engine

or

vapor
lock
It
must
therefore
be

repaired
or

replaced

3
way
connectoT

36
mmH20

14
5
inH20

c

s
I

W

@

Carbon
canister

r

EC786

Fig
ET
45

Checking
evaporative
emission
control

By
tem

Checking
carbon
canister

purge

control

valve

Check
for
fuel

vapor
leakage
in
the

distributor
VC
line
at

diaphragm
of

carhon
canister

purge
control
valve

To
check
for

leakage

proceed
as

follows

1
Disconnect

rubber
hose
in

the

line
between
T
connector
and
carbon

canister
at
T

connector

2
Inhale
air
into

the

opening
of

rubber
hose

running
to
VC
hole
in

carbon
canister
and
ensure
that
there

is

no
leak

ET

22
I

I

L

I

ET349

Fig
ET
46

Checking
carbon
cani
ter

purge
control
valve

Page 35 of 537


3
If
there

is
a
leak

remove

top

cover
from

purge
contiol
valve
and

check

for
dislocated
or

cmcked
dia

phragm
If

necessary
replace
dia

phmgm
kit

which
is
made

up
of
a

retainer

diaphragm
and

spring

I
@

1
Cover

2

Diaphragm

3
Retainer

4

Diaphragm
spring

Fig
ET
47
ET350

Carbon
caniater

purge

control
valve

Carbon
unlster

filter

Check
for
a
contaminated

element

Element
can
be
removed
at

the

bottom
of
canister

installed
on
vehicle

body

Fig
ET
48

Replacing
carbon

canister

filter

Fuel
tank

vacuum
relief

valve

operation

Remove
fuel
filler

cap
and
see
it

functions

properly

I

Wipe
clean
valve

housing
and
have

it
in

your
mouth

2

Inhale
air
A

slight
resistance

ac

companied
by
valve
indicates
that

valve
is
in

good
mechanical
condition

Note
also
that

by
further

inhaling
air

the
resistance
should
be

disappeared

with
valve
clicks
Engine
Tune

up

3
If
valve

is

clogged
or
if
no
resist

ance
is

felt

replace
cap
as
an
assem

bled
unit

r

u

ET369

Fig
ET
49
Fuel

filler
cap

CHECKING

CATALYTIC

CONVERTER

INSPECTION

Preliminary
inspection

Visually
check
condition
of
all

component
parts
including
hoses

tubes
and
wires

replace
if

necessary

Refer
to

Inspection
of
A
I

S
on

page
EC
17

Catalytic
converter

Whether

catalytic
converter
is
nOf

mal
or
not
can
be
checked

by
ob

serving
variation
in
CO

percentage

The

checking
procedure
is

as
follows

Apply
parking
brake
Shift

gears

into

Neutral
for
manual
transmission

and
Neutral
or
Park
for
automatic

transmission

1

Visually
check

catalytic
converter

for

damage
or
cracks

2
Remove
air

hose
between
5

way

connector
and
air

check
valve

Plug
the

disconnected
hose
to

prevent
dust

from

entering
Refer
to

page
ET
12

3
Check
carburetor

pipes
for

proper

connection

4

Warm

up
engine
sufficiently

5
Race

engine
1
500
to
2
000

rpm

two

or
three
times
under
no
load
then

run

engine
for

one
minute
at

idling

speed

6

Adjust
throttle

adjusting
screw

until

engine
attains
to

specified
speed

Refer
to

page
ET
12

7

Check

ignition
timing
If

neces

sary

adjust
it
to

specifications
Refer

to

page
ET
10

ET
23
8

Adjust
idle

adjusting
screw
until

specified
CO

percentage
is

obtained

Refer
to

page
ET
12

9

Repeat
the

adjustment
process
as

described
in

steps
5
to

8
above
until

specified
CO

percentage
is

obtained

Note

Adjustment
in

step
9
should
be

made
ten
minutes
after

engine
has

warmed

up

10
Race

engine
1
500
to
2
000

rpm
two
or
three
times
under

no
load

and
make

sure
that

specified
CO

per

centage
is
obtained

I
1
Remove

cap
and
connect
air

hose
to
air
check
valve

If

idling

speed
increases

readjust
it

to

specified
speed
with
throttle
ad

justing
screw

12
Warm

up
engine
for
about
four

minutes
at
2
000

rpm
under
n
load

13
Measure

CO

percentage
at

idling

speed
After

step
12
has
been
com

pleted
wait

for
one
minute
before

making
CO

percentage
measurement

14

If
CO

percentage
measured
in

step
13
is
less
than
0
3
the

catalylic

converter
is

normal

15
If
CO

percentage
measured
in

step
13
is

over
0
3
recheck
A
I
S

and

replace
air

check
valve
Then

perform
inspection
steps
12

and
13

16
If
CO

percentage
is
still

over

0
3
in

step
15

catalytic
converter
is

malfunctioning
Replace
catalytic
con

verter

CHECKING
FLOOR

TEMPERATURE

WARNING
SYSTEM

INSPECTION

Floor

warning
temperature

system

Apply
parldng
brake
Shift

gears

into
Neutral
for

manual
transmission

and
Neutral
or
Park
for
automatic

transmission

1

Ensure
that
floor
tern

perature

warning

lamp
lights
when

ignition

switch
is

turned
to
the
S

position

If
not
check

lamp
for
burned

bul
bs

Page 36 of 537


Replace
bulb
if

bulb
is
burned

ou
t

If

bulb
is
not
burned
trace

wireis

back

to

ignition
switch

Repair
or

replace
if

necessary

2

Be
sure
that

floor

temperature
is

cool

below
800C

1760F
before

carrying
out
the

following
procedure

1
Remove
rear
seat

2

Ignition
switch
is
turned
to

the

Temperature

sensing
switch
Temperature

warning
lamp

Contact
close
Off

Contact

open
On

Note

Avoid

heating
floor

tempera

ture

sensing
switch
directly

If

lamp
does

not

glow
check
floor

temperature
sensing
switch
connector

for

continuity
with
a
circuit

tester

If

continuity
should
exist

after

heated

surrounding
areas
of
floor
tern

rv
wnTP
sen
cinq
S
Vitch

reolace
tem

perature
sensing
switch

If

continuity
does
not
exist

trace

the

wiring
back
to

relay
or
check
the

following
step
3

Repair
or

replace

wire

s
if

necessary

Note
The
floor

temperature
sensing

switch

may
be
heated

through
the

floor

by
a

proper
heater

3
Turn

ignition
switch
to
the
IG

position
anf
disconnect
floor

temper

ature

sensing
connector
The

lamp

should
remain

on
If
not

check
floor

4
0
3

UJ

GJO
Engine
Tune

up

IGU

position

3
Ensure

that
floor
tem

perature

warning

lamp
goes
out

4

Heat

surrounding
areas
of
floor

temperature
sensing
switch
with
a

proper
heater

to
ensure
that
floor

temperature
warning

lamp
glows
when

floor
is

heated
to

lh

specifications
as

shown

in
the
table
below

Floor

temperature

Below

1050C

22IOF

Above
1050C

2210F

temperature
relay
for

continuity
with

a

circuit
tester

Referring
to
the

following
floor

temperature
relay
if

relay
is
normal

trace

wire
s
back
to

ignition
switch

Repair

faulty
wiring

Floor

temperature

rela

To

check
floor

temperature
relay

remove
it

and

proceed
as

follows

1
Check
for

continuity

between@

and

@
Continuity
should

exist

Check
for

continuity
between

D

and@
Continuity
should
exist

Check
for

continuity
between

D

and@
Continuity
should
not
exist

2

Apply
a
12
volt
doC

across@and

@
to

ensure
that

continuity
exists

between

D
and@and
that

continuity

does
not
between

D
and

@
If
test

r
I

141

ET
24
results
do
not

satisfy
the
above
reo

place
the
floor

temperature
relay

When
floor

temperature

warnln8
lamp
118hts

Check
floor

temperature
warning

lamp

I

Open
or

short
circuit
in

wiring

harness

2

Check
fuel

system
with

regard
to

the

following
items
Refer
to

Inspec

tion

of
Fuel

System

I
Floa

t
level

2

Choke

3

Normal

fuel

supply
system
Prima

ry
and

secondary

4

Accelerator

pump

5

Power
valve

6

B
C
D
D

7

Fuel
strainer

8
Air

cleaner

3
Check

ignition
system
with

regard

to

the

following
items
Refer

to

Inspection
of

Ignition
System

I

IgnItion
AMI

2

Distributor

3

Ignition
coil

4

High
tension

code

5

Spark

plug

4

Check

idle
CO

adjustment
Refer

to

Inspection
of
Idle

CO

Adjust

roeoC

Note
Even

if
there
is

nothing
wrong

with

engine

warning
lamp
may

come
on
if
vehicle
is

being
driven

on
a

steep
slope
continuously
in

lower

gears
at

high
engine

speeds

To
floor

temperature

warning
lamp

2
From
S

position

3
From
GOt

position

4

From

ignition
switch

5
To
floor

temperature

sensing
switch

EC343

Fig
ET
50

Checking
floor

temperature

relay

Page 37 of 537


Engine
Tune

up

SERVICE
DATA
AND

SPECIFICATIONS

Ignition
timing
and

idling

Manual
transmission

Automatic
transmission

in
D

position

Valve

clearance

Cold
Intake

Exhaust

Intake

Exhaust
Hot

Belt
tension

Fan

Air

pump

Air

coo

compressor

Pressure

Compression
pressure
at
350

rpm

Standard

Minimum

Radiator

cap
relief

pressure

Cooling
system

Leakage
testing
pressure

Battery
specific

gravity
at
200C
680F

Distribu
tor

Point

gap

Air

gap

Dwell

angle

Condenser

capacity

Condenser
insulation

resistance

Spark
plug

Gap
degree
rpm
120
B
T
D

C
j750
Non
Calif

models

100

B
T
D

C
j750
California
models

degree
rpm
l20B

T
D

C
j650

mm
in

mm
in

mm
in

mm
in
0
20
0
008

0
25

0
010

0
25
0
010

0
30
0
012

mm
in

mm
in

mm
in

kg

lb
8
to
12
0
315
to
0
472

8to
12
0
315

to
0
472

8

to
12
0
315
to

0
472

10
22
is

applied

kg
cm2

psi

kg
em2

psi

kg
em
2

psi
12
0

171

9
0
128

0
9

13

kg
cm2

Psi
1
6
23

1

26

mm
in

mm
in

degree

IF

Mil
0
45
to
0
55
0

018
to
0
022

0
2
to
0
4
0

008
to
0
016

490
to
550

0
20
to
0
24

5

mm

in
0
8
to
0
9
0
031
to
0
035

Breaker

points
type

1

0
to
1
1
0
039

to
0
043

Transistor
ignition
type

Checking
CO

percent
at

idling
speed
No
air

Manual
transmission
model

rpm

Automatic
transmission
model

rpm

Adjustment
of

operating
pressure
of
B

C
D
D

B
C
D
D

set

pressure

Manual
transmission

Automatic

transmission
2
1

1
750

2
1
1
650

mmHg
in

Hg

mmHg
in
Hg
510
to
550
20
1

to
21
7

490
to
530
19
3
to
20
9

ET
25

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