DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 231 of 537


CLUTCH

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS

Condition

Probable
cause
and

testing

Clutch

slips
Corrective
action

Slipping
of
the

clutch

may
be

noticeable
when

any
of
the

following
symptoms
is

encountered

during
operation

I
Vehicle
will

not

respond
to

engine

speed
during
acceleration

2
Insufficient
vehicle

speed

3
Lack
of

power
during
uphill
driving

Some
of
the

above
conditions
are
also

experienced
when

engine

problem
is

oc

urring
First

de
tennine
whether

engine
or
clutch
is

causing
the

problem

If

slipping
clutch
is

left
unheeded
wear
and
or

overheating
will
occur
on
clutch

facing
until
it
is

no

longer
serviceable

TO
TEST
FOR
SLIPPING
CLlJfCH

proceed
as
follows

During
upgrade
travelling
run

engine
at

about
40
to
50
km

h
25
to
31

MPH
with

gear
shift

lever
in

3rd

speed
position
shift
into

highest
gear
and
at
the
same
time

rev

up
engine
If
clutch

is

slipping
vehicle
will
not

readily

respond
to

depression
of
accelerator

pedal

Clutch

facing
worn

excessively

Oil
or

grease
on
clutch

facing

W

r
d
clut
h
cov
r

pressure
plat
Replace

Replace

tpa
o
e
lace

Dragging
clutch
is

particularly
noticeable
when

shifting
gears
especially
into

low

gear

TO
TEST
FOR
DRAGGING
CLlJfCH

proceed
as
follows

I
Start

engine
Disengage
clutch
Shift
into

reverse

gear
and
then
into
Neutral

Gradually

increase

engine
speed
and

again
shift
into
reverse

gear
If
clutch
is

dragging
gear
grating

is

heard
when

shifting
from
Neutral
into

Reverse
Clutch

drags

2

Stop
engine
and
shift

gear
Conduct
this
test
at
each

gear
position

3
Gears

are
smoothly
shifted
in

step
2
but

drag
when

shifting
to
1st

speed
position
at

idling

a
If

dragging
is
encountered
at
the
end
of

shifting
check
condition
of

synchro

mechanism
in
transmission

b
If

dragging
is
encountered
at
the

beginning
of

shifting
proceed
to

step
4

below

4
Push

change
lever
toward
Reverse
side

depress
pedal
to
check
for
free
travel

a

If

pedal
can
be

depressed
further
check
clutch
condition

b
If

pedal
cannot
be

depressed
further

proceed
to

step
5
below

5
Check
clutch
control

pedal
height
pedal
free
travel
withdrawal
lever

play
etc

If
no
abnonnal

condition
exists
and
if

pedal
cannot
be

depressed
further
check
clutch

condition

Clutch
disc
runout
or

warped

Wear

or
rust

on
hub

splines
in
clutch
disc

Diaphragm
spring
toe

height
out
of
ad

justment
or
toe

tip
worn

Worn
or

improperly
installed

parts

CL10
Repair
or

replace

Clean
and
lubricate
with

grease
or

replace

Adjust
or

replace

Repair
or

replace

Page 232 of 537


Condition

Clutch
chatters

Noisy
clutch

Clutch

grabs
CLUTCH

Probable
cause
and

testing
Corrective
action

Clutch

chattering
is

usually
noticeable
when
vchicle
is

just
rolled
off
with
clutch

partially

engaged

Weak
or
broken
clutch
disc
torsion

spring

Oil
or

grease
on
clutch
facing

Clutch

facing
out
of

proper
contact
or

clutch
disc

runout

Loose
rivets

Warped

pressure
plate
or
clutch
cover

surface

Unevenness
of

diaphragm
spring
toe

height

Loose

engine
mounting
or
deteriorated

rubber

A
noise
is
heard
after
clutch
is

disengaged

Damaged
release

bearing

A
noise
is

heard
when
clutch
is

disengaged

Insufficient

grease
on
the

sliding
surface

of

bearing
sleeve

Clutch
cover
and

bearing
are
not
installed

correctly
Replace

Replace

Replace

Replace

Repair
or

replace

Adjust
or
replace

Retighten
or

replace

I
Replace

Apply
grease

Adjust

A
noise
is
heard
when
vehicle
is

suddei11y
staited
off
with
clutch

partially
engaged

Damaged
pilot
bushing

I
Replace

When

grabbing
of
clutch
occurs
vehicle
will
not
start
off

smoothly
from
a

standing
start
or

clutch
is

engaged
before
clutch

pedal
is

fully

depressed

Oil
or

grease
on
clutch

facing

Clutch

facing
worn
or
loose
rivets

Wear
or
rust
on

splines
in

drive
shaft
and

clu
tch
disc

Warped
flywheel
or

pressure
plate

Loose
mountings
for

engine
or

power

train
units

CLll
Replace

Replace

Clean
or

replace

Repair
or

replace

Retighten

Page 233 of 537


Cl
Ul
CFf

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS

Tool
number

For
Reference

No

Description
use
page
or

tool
name

on

Figure
No

Unit
mm
in

ST20050010
620

Fig
CL
12

Base

plate

00
B210

710

610

y
S30

2
ST20050051

Set
bolt

SE002

q

3
ST20050
100

Distance

@

piece
7
8
mm

0
31
in

@1
@J

SEOQ3

4
ST20050240
620

Fig
CL
13

Diaphragm
B210

adjusting
710

wrench
610

S30

SE032

5
KV30100200

Clutch

aligning
bar
This

tool
is

used
to

conduct
disc

centeril

g
by

inserting
the
tool

into

pilot
bush
in

flywheel
when

installing
clutch

assembly
to

flywheel
620

710

610

S30
Fig
CL
2

Fig
CL
3

SEaOl

6
STl6610001

Pilot

bushing

puller
Fig
CL
6
620

710

610

S30

SE191

CL
12

Page 234 of 537


No
Tool
number

tool
name

7
GG94310000

Flare
nut

torque
wrench
CLUTCH

Description

Unit
mm

in

This

tool
is
used
to

tighten
and
loosen
brake
and
clutch
tube
flare

nut
A

built
in

torque
limiting
wrench
is

provided
to
assure

torque

accuracy

y

SE227

CL
13
For

use

on

All

models
Reference

page
or

Figure
No

Page
CL
7

Page 235 of 537


DATSUN
PICK

UP

MODEL
620

SERIES

I
NIS

J

NISSAN
MOTOR
CO
LTD

TOKYO
JAPAN
SECTION
MT

MANUAL

TRANSMISSION

4
SPEEo
TRANSMISSION

MT
2

TYPE

F4W71
B

5
SPEED

TRANSMISSION

MT
14

TYPE

FS5W71
B

SERVICE
DATA
AND

MT
21

SPECIFICATIONS

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND

MT
23

toRRECTloNS

SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS

MT
24

Page 236 of 537


Manual

Transmission

4
SPEED

TRANSMISSION
TYPE

F4W71B

CONTENTS

DESCRIPTION

REMOVAL

DISASSEMBL
Y

TRANSMISSION
CASE

DISASSEMBLY

D

ISASSEMBL
Y
OF
GEAR

ASSEMBLY

REAR

EXTENSION

DISASSEMBLY

ADAPTER

PLATE

DISASSEMBLY

INSPECTION

TRANSMISSION

CASE
AND

REAR

EXTENSION
HOUSING

BEARING
GEARS
AND
SHAFTS

BAULK
RING

Oil

SEAL

ASSEMBL
Y

FRONT

COVER
ASSEMBLY

REAR

EXTENSION
ASSEMBLY

ADAPTER

PLATE

ASSEMBLY

GEAR

ASSEMBLY

TRANSMISSION

ASSEMBLY

INSTALLATION
MT
2

MT
4

MT
4

MT
4

MT
5

MT
B

MT
8

MT

8

MT
B

MT
8
MT
8

MT
9

MT

9

MT
9

MT
9

MT
9

MT
9

MT
9

MT13

MT14

DESCRIPTION

pUshed
the
inner

teeth
of
the

coupling

sleeve
slide
over
the

synchronizer
hub

and
mesh
with

the
outer
teeth

which

are

provided
on
the
mainshaft

gear

The

synchronizer
hub
is
fitted
to

the
mainshaft

by

splines
so
the
main

shaft

gear
turns
together
with
the

mainshaft

The
baulk

ring
serves
to

synchro

nile

the

coupling
sleeve
and
mainshaft

gear

Placing
the
control
lever
in
reverse

position
brings
the
reverse
idler

gear

into

mesh
with
mainshaft
reverse

gear
The
transmission
is
of
a
4

speed

forward

fully
synchronized
constant

mesh

type
that

uses
helical

gears

The

reverse

gear
is
ofa

sliding
mesh

type
using
spur
gears

In
construction
the

main
drive

gear

is
meshed
with
the

counter
drive

gear

which
is

keyed
to

the
countershaft

The
forward

speed

gears
on
the

coun

tershaft

are
in

constant
mesh
with
the

mainshaft

gears
which
ride
on
the

mainshaft

freely
through
the
needle

bearing
When

shifting
is

accom
The
transmission

assembly
consists

of
three
main

parts
a

transmission

case
with
clutch

housing

adapter
plate

to
which
an

gears
and
shafts
are

installed
and
rear
extension

The
cast
iron

adapter
plate

supports

the
mainshaft
countershaft

reverse

idler
shaft
and
three
fork
rods
and

bolted

at
the
front

to
the

transmission

case
and
at
the
rear
to
the
rear

extension

by
means
of

through
bolts

By
removing
these

through
bolts
all

gears
and
shafts
are

stripped

e

TM

858

1

Front
cover

2
Transmission
case

3

Adapter
plate

4

Bearing
retainer

5

Rear
extension

hOUsing

Fig
MT
1
F4W71B
lrammiasion
case

compon
nt

MT
2

Page 237 of 537


Manual
Transmission

o

cCl

4
@

@

fl

t

o

@

Fig
MT
3

MT
3
TM857
1
Main

drive
gear

2
Baulk

ring

3
d
4th

3

Synchronizer
hub
r

4

Shifting
insert

spnng

5
Shifting
insert

6
Coupling
sleeve

7
3rd
main

gear

8
Mainshaft

9
2nd
main

gear

10
1st
main

gear

11
ht

gear
spacer

12
Reverse
main

gear

13
Counter
drive

gear

14
Countershaft

15
Reverse
counter

gear

16
Reverse
idler
shaft

17
Reverse
idler

gear

Fig
MT
2
n
ear

component
F4W71B
transmlsBIO

g

@

f1f@

n
1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27
Striking
lever

Lock

pin

O

ring

Striking
guide

Oil
sea1

Striking
rod

E
ring

Stopper
guide
pm

Return

spring
plunger

Return

spring

Reverse
check

spnng

Return

spring
plug

Check
ball

plug

Check

spring

Check
baD

Interlock
ball

Retaining
pin

k

1st
2nd
shift
or

ht

2nd
fork
rod

3rd
4th
fork
rod

Reverse

fork
rod

3rd
4th
shift
fork

Reverse
shift
fork

Con
trollever

Control
lever
b

shmg

Control
lever

p
n

Control
lever

bushmg

TM045A

I

ponents
shift
contro
com

F4W71

B
transmuswn

Page 238 of 537


REMOVAL

In

dismounting
transmission
from

the
vehicle

proceed
as
follows

I
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable

from
terminal

2

Place
transmission
control
lever
in

neutIal

position

3
Remove
E

ring
and
control
lever

pin
from
transmission

striking
rod

guide
and
remove
control
lever
See

Figure
MT
4

TM335

Fig
MT

4
Remouing
controllelJ
r

4
Jack

up
the
vehicle
and

support

its

weight
on

safety
stands
Use
a

hydraulic
hoist
or

open
pit
if
avail

able

Confirm
that

safety
is
insured

5
Disconnect
exhaust
front
tube

6
Disconnect
wires
from
reverse

lamp
switch
See
Figure
MT
5

7
Disconnect

speedometer
cable

from
rear
extension

housing
See

Figure
MT
5

8
Remove
clutch

operating
cylinder

from
transmission
case
See

Figure

MT5

O

m

J

@

1

Speedometer
cable

2
Reverse

lamp
switch

3
Outch

operating
cylinder

TM774

Fig
MT
5
Bottom
view
of
car
Manual
Transmission

9
Remove
bracket

holding
center

bearing
on
3rd
crossmember

by

loosening
off

attaching
bolts
See

Figure
MT
6

PD219

Fig
MT

6
Removing
center
balring

holding
brucket

10
Uetach

propeller
shaft
from

companion
flange
of

gear
carrier

by

removing
four
bolts

See

Figure
MT
7

Not

a
Remove

propeller
shaft

carefully
so

as
not
to

damage

spline
sleeve

yoke

and
rear
oil
seal

b

Plug

up
the

opening
in
the

rear
of

rear
exteDSion

housing
to

prevent

oil
from

flowing
out

P0220

Fig
MT
7

Remouing
four
bolt

6ecuring
prop
ller

shtJft
to

companion
ltJnge

11

Support
engine
by
locating
a

jacft
under
oil

pan
with
a
wooden

block
used
between
oil

pan
and

jack

12

Support
transmission
with
a

transmissionjack

13
Remove
exhaust

pipe
btacket

by
unscrewing
attaching
bolts
2

California
models

only
See

Figure

MT
8

14
Remove
rear

engine
mounting

insulator

securing
bolts
I
and
rear

mounting
member

securing
bolts
3

See

Figure
MT
8

MT
4
E
A277

Fig
MT
8

Removing
engine
mounting

rear

support

15

Remove
starter
motor

16
Remove
bolt

securing
transmis

sion

to

engine

After

removing
these
bolts

support

the

engine
and
transmission
with

jacks

and
then
slide
tra
ion
rearward

away
from

engine
and
remove
from

the
vehicle

Note
Take
care
in

dismounting
trona

mission
not
to
strike

any
adjacent

parts
and
main
drive
shaft

DISASSEMBLY

TRANSMISSION
CASE

DISASSEMBLY

I
Prior
to

disassembling
transmis

sion

thoroughly
wipe
off
dirt
and

grease
from
it

2

Drain
oil

thoroughly

3
Remove
dust
cover
from
trans

mission
case

Remove
release

bearing
and
with

drawallever

4

Remove
reverse

lamp
switch

5
Move

gear
to
Neutral

6
Remove
speedometer
pinion
and

pinion
sleeve

by

taking
off
lock

plate

7
Remove
E

ring
and

stopper
guide

pin
from
rear
end
of

re
ll
extension

See

Figure
MT

9

TM337

Fig
MT
9

Removing
triking
rod

E

ring
and

topper
pin

Page 239 of 537


8

Remove
return

spring

plug
return

spring
reverse
check

spring
and

plung

er
from
rear
extension

See

Figure

MT
10

TM338

Fig
MT

10
Removing
return
spring

plull

9
Remove
rear
extension

securing

bolts
and
turn
the

striking
rod
toward

left

Drive
out
rear
extension
backward

by

lightly
tapping
around
it
with
a
soft

hammer
See

Figure
MT
11

TM339

Fig
MT

11

Removing
rear
extension

10
Remove

front
cover

securing

bolts
and
remove
front
cover

Detach
countershaft
front

bearing

shim

II
Remove
main

drive

bearing
snap

ring
with

Expander
See

Figure
MT
12

j

12

Separate
transmission
case
from

adapter
plate
with
a
soft
hammer
See

Figure
MT
13
Manual
Transmission

qJiiiiiI

TM341

Fig
MT
13

Removing
trammission

case

13
Set

up
Setting
Plate

Adapter

ST238
1000
I

on

adapter
plate

With
countershaft
side

up
place
the

above

assembly
in
a
vise

See

Figure

MT

14

TM342

Fig
MT
14

Attaching
l
or

mbly

to

special
tool

DISASSEMBLY
OF
GEAR

ASSEMBLY

Fork
rod

Drive
out

retaining
pins
from

each
fork
rod
with
Fork

Rod
Pin

Punch
ST23540000
See

Figure

MT
15

S

ST23540000

TM343

Fig
MT
15
Drive
out

retaining
pim

2
Remove
three
3
check
ball

piugs

and
drive
out
fork
rods
from

adapter

pia
te

by
lightly
tapping
on
the
front

end

Be
careful

not
to
lose
three
3

check

balls
and
four
4

interlock
balls

See

Figure
MT
16

Note
Each

gear
and
shaft
can
be

detached
from

adapter
plate
with

out

removing
each
fork
rod

MT
5
Fork
rod

ht
2nd

Interlock

ball

TM344

Fig
MT
16

Layout
o
ch
ck
boll

and
interlock
ball

Gear

assembly

I

With

gears
doubly
engaged
draw

out

countershaft
front

bearing
using
a

suitable

gear
puller
See

Figure

MT
17

2
Remove
counter
drive

gear

snap

ring

3
Draw
out

counter
drive

gear
com

plete
with
main

drive

gear
assembly
by

means
of
a

gear
puller

When

drawing
out
main
drive

gear

assembly
be

careful
not
to

drop

pilot

needle

bearing
onto
floor
from
the

front
end

of
mainshaft
See

Figure

MT
18

TM398

Fig
MT
17

Removing
countershaft

front
b

aring

TM345

Fig
MT
18

Removing
count
r
drive

gear
and
main
drive

gear

Page 240 of 537


4
Remove

snap
ring
and
then
thrust

washer
from
mainshaft
front
end

Draw
out

3rd
4th

synchronizer

assembly
and
remove
3rd

gear
as

sembly

5
Release

caulking
on
mainshaft

nut
and

loosen
it

See

Figure
MT

19

TM346

Fig
MT
19

Removing
maimhaft
nut

6

Remove
mainshaft
nut
thrust

washer
and
mainshaft
reverse

gear

7
Remove

snap
ring
from
counter

shaft
rear
end

and
remove

reverse

idler

gear

8
Draw
out
mainshaft

gear
as
Manual
Transmission

sembly
together
with
countershaft

by

lightly
tapping
the

rear
end
with

a
soft

hammer
while

holding
the
front
of

mainshaft

gear
assembly
by
hand

Be

careful
not
to

drop
off

gear

shaft
See

Figure
MT
20

IJ

t

I

TM347

Fig
MT

20

Driving
out

gear
Cl

embly

Mainshaft

assembly

1
Remove
thrust
washer
steel
ball

I

st

gear
and
needle

bearing
Be

careful

not
to
lose
steel
ball

retaining
thrust

washer

12
2
Press
out
I
st

gear
mainshaft
bush

ing
together
with
2nd

gear
and

1
st

2nd

speed
synchronizer
using
Bearing

Puller
STJ0031000
See

Figure

MT
2l

Note
When

r
out

bushing

hold
h

ft

by
hand

so
as
not
to

drop
it

H

S1
30031000

TM049A

Fig
MT
21
R

moving
lIt

gear

mtUlIIhaft
bu

hing

1
Pilot

bearing

2
3rd

4th

synchronizer

assembly

3
Baulk

ring

4
3rd
main

gear

5
Needle

bearing

6
Mainshaft

7
Needle

bearing

8
2nd
main

gear

9
1st
2nd

synchroni
r

assembly

to

Coupling
sleeve

II

Shifting
insert

12

Shifting
insert
spring

13

Synchronizer
hub

14
1st
main

gear

15
Needle

bearing

16
1st

gear

bushing

17
Thrust
weher

18
Maimhaft

bearing

19
ReftllSe
main

gear

20
Thrust
washer

21
Nut

22
Steel
ball

23
Thrust
washer

24

Snap
ring

TM348

Fig
MT

22

Explod
d
view

of
main
haft

mbly

MT
6

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