automatic transmission DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Owner's Manual

Page 117 of 537


Notes

a

The
idle

rpm
and
CO

vary
accord

ing
to
the
altitude
Therefore

they

should
be

properly
adjusted
when

the

position
of
the
H
L
lever
is

changed

EF729

ADJUSTMENT

AND
INSPECTION

CARBURETOR
IDLE
R
P
M

AND
MIXTURE
RATIO

Cautions

3
On

automatic
transmission

equi

ped
models
check
should
be

per

formed
in

the
0

position

Be
sure
to

engage

parking
brake
and

to
lock
both
front
and

rear
wheels

with
wheel
chocks

b

Keep
your
foot
down
on
the
brake

pedal
while

depressing
the
accelera

tor

pedal
Otherwise
vehicle

surges

forward

dangerously

Notes

a
00
not

attempt
to
screw
the
idle

adjusting
screw
down

completely

Ooing
so
could
cause

damage
to

tip

which
in
turn
will
tend
to
cause

malfunctio11ll

b
If
idle
limiter

cap
obstructs

proper

adjustment
remove
it

To
install
idle
limiter

cap
refer
to

Idle
Limiter

Cap

c
After
idle

adjustment
has
been

made
shift
the
lever
to
the
N

or

P

position
for
automatic
trans

mission

d
When

measuring
CO

percentage
in
Engine
Fuel

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
OATSUN
PICK
UP
Service

Bulletin
Pub
No
257

0

I
Air
cleaner

rID
mOl

If
Low
altitude

Ll

n
n

L
n

Fig
EF
34

sert

probe
into
tail

pipe
more
than

40
em

15
7
in

CO
Idle

adjustment
with

CO
meter

Idle
mixture

adjustment
requires

the
use
of
a

CO
meter

especially
for

California
models
When

preparing
to

adjust
idle
mixture
it
is

essential
to

have

the
meter

thoroughly
warmed

up

and

calibrated

I

Check
carburetor

pipes
for

proper

connection

2
Warm

up

engine
until
water

tem

perature
indicator

points
to
the
middle

of

gauge
The

procedure
to
warm

up

engine
is
not

specifically
recom

mended
Either

driving
vehicle
or

oper

ating
engine
at

no
load
will

be

good

3
Make
sure
that
water

tempera

ture
indicator

points
to
the
middle

Further

keep

engine
running
at
about

2
000

rpm
for

about
5

minutes
with

out

applying
load
to

engine
in

order
to

stabilize

engine
condition

Engine

hood
should
be

open

4
Run

engine
for
about

10
minutes

at

idling
speed
Ouring
this
10

minutes

proceed
as
described
in

steps

5

to
9
below

5
Remove
air

hose
between
3

way

connector
5

way
connector
for
Cali

fornia
models
and
air

check
valve
as

EF
21
shown
in

Figure
EF
35

Plug
the
dis

connected
hose

to

prevent
dust

from

entering

0

o

EF259

Fig
EF
35
Disconnecting
air
hose

from
air
check
valve

6
Race

engine
I
500

to
2
000

rpm

two
or
three
times

under
no
load
then

run

engine
for
one
minute
at

idling

speed

7

Adjust
throttle

adjusting
screw

until

engine
is

at

specified
speed

Engine
speed

Manual
transmission

750

rpm

Automatic
transmission

in
0

position

650

rpm

8
Check

ignition
timing
If
neces

sary
adjust
it
to

specifications

This

operation
need
not
be
carried

out
at
1

600
Ian
1

000
miles
service

Ignition
timing

Manual
transmission

120
750
rpm
Non
California

100
750

rpm
California

Automatic
transmission

in
0

position

120

650

rpm

9
At

about
10
minutes

after

engine

is
run

at

idling
speed
adjust
idle

adjusting
screw
so

that
CO

percentage

is
at

specified
level

CO

percentage

Manual
transmission

2
t
l

at
750

rpm

Automatic

transmission

in
0

position

2
t
I
at
650

rpm

10

Repeat

procedures
as
described

in

steps
6

7
and
9
above

so
that
CO

percentage
is
at

specified
level
Check

ing
idle
CO
in

step
9
can

be
carried
out

right
after

step
7

II
Race

engine

1
500
to
2

000

Page 118 of 537


rpm
two
or
three

iimes
under
no

load

and
make

sure
that

specified
CO

per

centage
is
obtained

12

Connect
air

hose
to
air

check

valve

If

engine
speed
increases

readjust
it

to

the

specified
speed
with
throttle

adjustingsqew

CO
idle
edJustment
without

CO
meter

If
CO

meter
is
not

available
the

following
procedures
may
be
used

L
Check

carburetor

pipes
for

proper

connection

2
Warm

up
engine
until
water

tem

perature
indicator

points
to
the

middle

of

gauge
The

procedure
to
warm

up

engine
is
not

specifically
recom

mended
Either

driving
vehicle
or

oper

ating
engine
at

no
load
will

be

good

3
Make

sure
that

water

temperature

indicator

points
to
the
middle

Further

keep
engine
running
at
about
2

000

rpm
for
about
5

minutes
without

applying
load
to

engine
in
order

to

stabilize

engine
condition

Engine

hood
should
be

open

4
Run

engine
for

about
10
minutes

at

idling

speed

During
this

10

minutes

proceed
as

described
in

steps

5
to

9
below

5

Remove
air

hose
between
3

way

connector
5

way
connector

for
Cali

fornia
models
and
air

check
valve

shown
in

Figure
EF

35

Plug
the
dis

connected
hose

19
prevent
dust
from

entering

6
Race

engine
1
500
to
2
000

rpm

two
or

three
times
under

no
load
then

run

engine
for

one
minute

at

idling

speed

7

Adjust
throttle

adjusting
screw
so

that

engine
speeds
are

as
indicated

below

Engine
speed

Manual
transmission

815

rpm

Automatic
transmission

in
D

position

670

rpm

8
Check

ignition
timing
if
neces

sary

adjust
it

to
the
value

required
by

specifications
This

operation
need

not

be
carried
out
at
1

600
km
1

000

miles
service

9
At
about

10
minutes
after

engine
Engine
Fuel

is

run
at

idling

speed
adjust
idle

adjusting
screw
until
maximum

rpm
is

obtained

10

Repeat
procedures
as
described

in

steps
6
7
and

9
above

until

engine

speed
at
best
idle
mixture
is
815

rpm

for

manual
transmission

models
and

670

rpm
for
automatic
transmission

models

in
D

position
Adjustment

in

step
9
can
be
carried
out

right
after

step
7

11
Turn
the

idle

adjusting
screw

clockwise
until

engine
speed
drops
off

below

specified

rpm

Engine
speed

drops
off

Manual
transmission

60
to
70

rpm

Automatic
transmission

in
D

position

15
to
25

rpm

12

Connect
air
hose

to
air

check

valve

If

engine
speed
increases

readjust
it

to
the

specified

speed
with

throttle

adjusting
screw

Idle
limiter

cep

Do
not

remove
this
idle

limiter

cap

unless

necessary
If
this
unit
is
re

moved
it
must

be

readjusted
at
lime

of

installation
To

adjust
proceed
as

follows

I

After

adjusting
throttle

or
idle

speed

adjusting
screw
check

to
be
sure

that
the
amount

of
CO
contained
in

exhaust

gases
meets

the
established

standard

2

Install
idle
limiter

cap
in

position

making
sure
that
the

adjusting
screw

can
rotate
another
1
8

turn
in

the

CO

RICH
direction

Carbo
to

per

CO

rich

450
lIS
rotation

t
CO
lean

J

SQ

dl
lim

ET031
1
e
Iter

cap

Fig
EF

36

Setting
idle
limiter

cap

FUEL

LEVEL

1

Turn

down
float

chamber
to
al

low
float
to

come
into

contact
with

needle

valve
and
measure

Hu
shown

EF
22
in

Figu
re
EF

37

When
H

is

approximalely
7

mill
0
283

in

lOp
float

position
is

correct

The

top
float

position
can

be
ad

justed
by

bending
float

seat

Upon
completion
of
the

adjust

ment

check
fuel
level
wi
th

attached

level

gauge

p

j

i

I

it

I
Float
seat

2

Float

3

Float
chamber

4
Needle
valve
t
I
IIf

ET032

Fig
EF
37

Adjusting
float
level

2

Adjust
bottom
float

position
so

that
clearance
h
between

float
seat

and
needle

valve
stemis
I

3
to
L
7

mm

0
051
to
0
067
in
when

Iloat
is

fully

rals
n

Jloa
t

goppe

q
re

3

After

adjustments
in

steps
I
and

2

above
have
been
made

make
sure

that

when
fuel
is

delivered
to
the
float

chamber

the
fuel
level
is
maintained

within
the

range
of23
mm

0
91
in

as

shown
in

FigureEF
38

H
23

mm
0
91
in

EF260

Fig
EF
38

Checking
ruellevel

FAST
IDLE

I
With

carburetor

assembly
reo

moved
from

engine
measure
throttle

valve

clearance
A

with
a

wire

gauge

placing
the

upper
side

of
fast

idling

screw
on
the
first

step
on
fast

idling

cam

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When
throttle
valve
is

opened
fur

ther

locking
arm
is
detached
from

secondary
throttle
arm

permitting
see

ondary

system
to

start

operation

Linkage
between

primary
and

see

ondary
throttles
will
function

properly

if
distance

between
throttle
valve
and

inner
wall

of
throttle

chamber
is
74

mm

0
291
in

Adjustment
is
made

by
bending

connecting
link

I

L
l

1

4
CAl

Secondary
prm

ary
I

Jl
I

7
t
@

1
Roller

4

Adjust
plate

2

Connecting
lever

5
Throttle
c
amber

3
Return

plate
6
Throttle
valve

Fig
EF

48

Adjusting
interlock

opening

DASH
POT

1

Idling
speed
of

engine
and
mix

ture
must
be

well
tuned

up
and

engine
sufficiently
warm

2

Turn
throttle
valve

by
hand
and

read

engine
speed
when

dash

pot

just

touches

stopper
lever

3

Adjust
position
of

dash

pot
by

turning
nut

until

engine
speed
is
in
the

specified
range

Specified
engine

speed

Manual
transmission

1

900
to
2

100

rpm

Automatic
transmission

1
650
to
1

850

rpm

4

Tighten
lock

nuts

5
Make

sure
that

engine
speed

drops
smoothly
from
2

000
to
1

000

rpm
in

about
three

seconds
Engine
Fuel

Fig
EF
49

Adjusting
dash

pot

ACCELERATING
PUMP

I

Visually
inspect
accelerating

pump
cover
for

any
sign
of
fuel
leaks

2
If

fuel
leaks
are
found
check

gasket
and

replace
if

necessary

ANTI

DIESELING

SOLENOID
VALVE

If

engine
does
not

stop
when

igni

tion
switch
is
turned
off

this
indicates

that
a

striking
closed
solenoid

valve

is

shutting
off

supply
of
fuel
to

engine

If
harness
is
in

good
condition

replace
solencid
valve
as
a
unit

Notes

a

Tightening
torque
is
1

8
to
3
5

kg
m
13
to
25

ft
Ib

b

After

replacement
star

engine
and

check
to
be
sure
that
fuel
is
not

leaking
and
that
anti
dieseling

sol

noid
is
in

good
condition
B
C
D
D

CIRCUIT
WITH

FUNCTION
TEST

CONNECTOR

Caution
Do

not
attach
test
leads

of
a

circuit

tester
to
those
other

than

designated
Refer
to

Figure
EF

50

Menuel

trensmlsslon
models

I

Check
for

continuity
between
A

and
B
when

vehicle
is

brought
to
a

complete
stop
Refer
to

Figure
EF

50

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
A

and
B
at

a

speed
of
more

than
16

km
h

10
MPH
Refer
to

Figure
EF

50

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

1

P4
11
0

8

l
1

Ignition
Icey

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
EF

50

Checking
B
C
D
D
circuit
with

function
test

connector

for
manual
transmission

EF
25

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 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 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
Oc

oF

oCe
F

oCe
F

Oc
OF

kpJcm2
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

Page 140 of 537


REMOVAL
AND
INSTAUATION
Emission
Control

System

EC533

Remove

snap
ring
D
and
lock
bolt

@
and
the

following
parts
can
be

detached
from
heat
control
valve

shaft

Key
00

Counterweight
@

TherI
lostat
spring
CID

Coil

spring

@

Note
As

previously
descnoed
heat

control
valv

1
is

welded
to
valve

shaft

@
at
exhaust
manifold
and

cannot
be

disassembled

To
install

reverse
the
removal

pro

cedure

INSPECTION

I
Run

engine
and

visually
check

counterweight
to

see
if
it

operates

properly

1
For
some
time
after

starling

engine
in
cold
weather

counterweight

turns
counterclockwise
until
it

comes

into
contact
with

stopper
pin
installed

to

exhaust
manifold

Counterweight
gradually
moves

down
clockwise
as

engine
warms

up

and

ambient

temperature
goes
higher

around
exhaust
manifold

2
When

engine
speed
is

increased

discharge

pressure
of
exhaust

gases

causes

counterweight
to

move
down

ward
clockwise

3

When
heat

con
trol
valve
is
in
the

full

open
position
coun

terweight

moves
further
clockwise
exceeding
the
1

Snap
ring

2

Lock
bolt

3

Key

4

Counterweight

5
Thermostat

spring

6
Coil
spring

7

Heat
control
valve

8
Valve
shaft

9
Stove
gasket

10
Manifold
stove

11
Heat
shield

plate

Fig
EC
5

Exploded
view
of
E
F
E
stem

position
described
in
1

1
above

and

stops
again
coming
into
con
tact
with

stopper
pin

j

EC246

1

Counterweight

2
S

topper
pin

3
Heat
control
valve

Fig
EC
6

Operation
of
counterweight

when

engine
is
cold

EC246

1

Counterweight

2

Stopper
pin

3
Heat
control

valve

Fig
EC
7

Operation
of
counterw
ight

when
ngine
is
hot

EC
7
2

With

engine
stopped
visually

check
E
F
E

system
for
the

following

items

1
Thermostat

spring
for
dismount

ing

2

Stopper
pin
for
bend
and
count

er

weight
stop

position
for

dislocation

3

Check
heat
control
valve
for

malfunction
due

to
break
of

key
that

locates
counterweight
to

valve
shaft

4
Check
axial
clearance
between

heat
control
valve
and
exhaust
mani

fold
Correct
clearance
is

0
7

to
1

5

mm
0
028
to
0
059
in

5
Check
welded

portion
of

heat

control
valve
and
valve
shaft
for

any

indication
of
crack
or

flaking

6
Rotate
heat
control
valve
shaft

by
a
finger
and
check
for

binding

between
shaft
and

bushing
in

closing

and

opening
operation
of
heat

control

valve
If

any
binding
is
felt
in

rotating

operation
move
valve

shaft
in
the

rotation
direction
several
times
If

this

operation
does

not
correct

binding

condition
it
is
due
to
seizure
between

shaft
and

bushing
and
exhaust
mani

fold
should
be

replaced
as
an
assem

bly

CHECKING
SPARK

TIMING
CONTROL

SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

The

spark
tirnin
control

system

serves
to
control
the
distributor
vacu

um
advance
under

varying
travelling

conditions
so
as
to
reduce
HC
and

NOx
emissions

This

system
is
installed
on
non

California
automatic
transmission

models

SPARK
DELAY
VALVE

Automatic
transmission

models
only

This

valve
delays
vacuum

spark

advance

during
rapid
acceleration
it

also
cuts
off
the

vacuwn

spark
advance

immediately
upon
deceleration
The

valve
is

designed
for
one

way
opera

tion
and
consists
of
a
one

way
umbrel

la
valve
and
sinlered
steel
fluidic

restrictor

Page 160 of 537


REMOVAL

AND

INSPECTION

Removal
and

inspection
can
be

done

as
follows

Removal

Catalytic
converter

1

Apply
parking
brake

2

Place
wheel
lock
under
each
tire

3

Jack

up
the
vehicle

4
Remove
lower
shelter
of

catalytic

converter

5
Dismount

catalytic
converter

EC453

Fig
EC
69
Removing

catalytic

conuerter

Inspection

Preliminary
inspection

Visually
check
condition
of
all

component
parts
including

ho
s

tubes
and
wires

replace
if

necessary

Refer
to

Inspection
of
A
I
S
on

page
EC
17

Catalytic
converter

Whether

catalytic
converter
is
nor

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
Emission
Control

System

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
o
e
minute
at

idling

speed

6

Adjust
throttle

adjusting
screw

until

engine
attains
to

specified
speed

Refer
to

page
ET
10

7
Check

ignition
timing
If
neces

sary
adjust
it
to

specifkations
Refer

to

page
ET
10

B

Adjust
idle

adjusting
screw
until

specified
CO

percentage
is

obtained

Refer
to

page
ET
12

9

Repeat
the

adju
stment

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

wanned

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

11
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
WaRn

up
engine
for

about
four

minutes
at
2
000

rpm
under
no
load

13
Measure
CO

percentage
at

idling

speed
After

step
12
has
been
coin

pleted
wait

for
one
minute
before

making
CO

percentage
measurement

14
If
CO

percentage
measured
in

step
13
is
less
than
0
3

the

catalytic

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

EC
27
16
If
CO

percentage
is

still
over

0
3
in

step
15

catalytic
conyerter
is

malfunctioning
Replace
catalytic
con

verter

INSTALLATION

To
install

reverse
the
removal

pro

cedure

Bolt

lightening

torque

specifications

Tightening

torque

Catalytic
converter

2
6
to
3
4

kg
m

19
to
25
ft
Ib

FLOOR

TEMPERATURE

WARNING
SYSTEM

DESCRIPTION

The
floor

temperature
warning

system
consists
of
a
floor

temperature

sensing
switch
installed

on
the
vehi

cle
s
floor
floor

temperature
relay
and

a

warning

lamp
on
the
instrument

panel
and
wires
that
connect
these

parts

When
the
floor

tempera
ture
rises
to

an
abnormal
level
the

warning
lamp

will

light
to
call
the
attention
of
the

driver
The

wiring
diagram
of
this

system
and
location
of
the

floor

temperature
sensing
switch
are
ilIus

trated
in

Figures
EC
70
and
EC
71

Page 162 of 537


Floor
temparature
warning

lamp

Refer

to

Figure
EC
74

for
the

loca

tion
of
this

part

L

1t

1

RAt

Fig
EC
74
Location
of
floor

temperature
warning
lamp

INSTALLATION

To
install
reverse
the
order
of

rem
ovaL

INSPECTION

Floor
warning
temperature

system

Apply
parking
brake
Shift

gears

into
Neutral
foI
manual
transmission

and
Neutral
or
Park
for
automatic

transmission

1
Ensure
that
floor

temperature

warning

lamp
lights
when

ignition

switch
is
iumed

to
the
S

position

If

not
check

lamp
for
burned

bulbs

Replace
bulb
if
bulb
is
burned
out

If

bulb
is

not
burned
trace
wire
s

back
to

ignition
switch

Repair
or

replace
if

necessary

2
Be

sure
that
floor

temperature
is

cool
below
800C

1760Fj
before

carrying
out
the

following
procedure

I
Remove
rearseat

2

Ignition
switch
is

turned
to
the

IG

position

3
Ensure
that
floor

temperature

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
the

specifications
as

shown
in
the
table
below
Emission
Control

System

Temperature

sensing
switch

Contact
close
Temperature

warning
lamp

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
tem

perature
sensing
switch

replace
tem

perature
sensing
switch

If
con

tinuity
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
and
disconnect
floor

temper

ature

sensing
connector
The

lamp

should
remain

on
If

not
check
floor

temperature
relay
for

continuity
with

2
00

r
I

141

J

To
floor

temperatwe

warning
lamp

2
From

S

position

3
From

IG

position

4

From

ignition
switch

5
To
floor

temperature

sensing
switch
O

When
floor

temperature

warning
lamp
lights

Check
floor

temperature
warning

lamp

1

Open
or

shorj
circuit
in

wiring

harness

2

Check
fuel

system
with

regard
to

the

following
items

Refer
to

Inspec

lion
of
Fuel

System

EC
29
Floor

temperature

Below
1050C
221
OF

Above

1050C
221
OF

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
relay

When

checking
floor

temperature

relay
for
unit

remove
it
and

proceed

as
follows

1

Check
for

continuity
between

@

and

ID
Continuity
should
exist

Check
for

continuity
between

CD

and@
Continuity
should
exist

Check
for

continuity
between

CD

and

@
Continuity
should
not

exist

2

Apply
a
12

volt
doc
across

@
and

ID
to

ensure
that

continuity
exists

between

CD
and

@
and
that

con
ti

nuity
does

not
between

CD
and

@
If

test
results
dn

not

satisfy
the
above

replace
the

floor

temperature
relay

EC344

Fig
EC
75

Checking
floor
temperature
relay

1
Float
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

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Engine
Electrical

System

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

Type

System
voltage

No
load

Terminal

voltage

Current

Revolution
v

V

A

rpm

Brush

length
Outer
diameter
of
commutator
mm
in

mm
in

Brush

spring
tension

kg
Ib

Clearance
between

bearing
metal
and

armature
shaft
mm
in

Clearance
L
between

pinion
front

edge
and

pinion
stopper
mm
in

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS

Condition

Starting
motor
will

not

operate

Noisy
starting
motor

Starting
motor

cranks

slowly
Probable
cause

Discharged
battery

Damaged
solenoid
switch

Loose
connections
of
terminal

Damaged
brushes

Starti

g
motor

inoperative

Loose

securing
bolt

Worn

pinion

gear

Poor

lubrication

Worn
commutator

Worn
brushes

Discharged
battery

Loose
connection
of
terminal

Worn
brushes

Locked
brushes

EE
ll
Manual

transmission
Automatic

transmission

Optional

for

manual

transmission

SII4
ISOB

S114
170B

12

12

Less
than

60

More

than
7

000
More
than
6
000

More
than
39

1
54

More
than
12
0
47

1
4

to
I
S
3
1
to
4
0

Less
than

0
2
O
OOS

0
3
to
1
5
0
012
to
0

059

Corrective
action

Charge
or

replace
battery

Repair
or

replace
solenoid
switch

Clean
and

tighten
terminal

Replace
brushes

Remove

starting
motor
and
make
test

Tighten

Replace

Add
oil

Replace

Replace

Charge

Clean
and
tighten

Replace

Inspect
brush

spring
tension

or

repair
brush

holder

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