radiator DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Owner's Manual

Page 451 of 537


To

adjust
vertical
aim

use

adjusting

screw

on

upper
side

of

headlamp
and

to

adjust
horizontal
aim

use

adjusting

screw

on
side

of
head

lamp

Notes

Before

making
headlarnp
aiming
ad

justment
observe
the

foUowing
in

structions
Body
Electrical

System

a

Keep
aU

tires
inflated
to
correct

pressures

b
Place

vehicle
and
tester

on
the

same

flat
surface

c

See
that
there

is
no
load
in
vehicle

I
Gasoline
radiator
and

engine
oil

pan
filled

up
to

correct
levels

2
Without

passenger
When

performing
headlamp
aiming

adjustment
use
an

aiming
device

aiming
wall
screen
or

headlamp
tester

For

operating
instructions
of

any

aimer

refer
to

respective
operation

manuals

supplied
with
the
unit

DRIVING
BEAM
HIGH

BEAM

L

wt

H
G

hi
i

iiI

PASSING
BEAM
LOW
BEAM
10
m
32
8
ft

W2

H2
10
m

02
8
n

d

20

h2
I

02

I

I

f
10
m

32
8
ft

Driving
beam

High
beam

Passing
beam
Low

beam

HI

WI
01

mm
mm

CO

in
in

I
715
780

48

All
models

28
15
30

71
hI

H2
W2

h2

O2
d

mm
mm
mm

in

in
in
0

140

I
715

11
160

12018
5
51
28

15
45

67
mm
mm

in
in

392
349

is
43
13
74

BE302

Fig
BE
8

Aiming
adjustment

BE

6

Page 491 of 537


OUTLINE
OF
AIR
CONDITIONER

REFRIGERATION

SYSTEM

CONDENSER

COMPRESSOR

RECEIVER
DRYER

COOLING
UNIT

ELECTRICAL
CIRCUIT

OUTLINE
OF
AIR

CONDITIONER

The

air
conditioner
consists

es

sentially
of
a

cooling
unit

compressor

condenser
receiver

dryer
and

piping

The

cooling
unit

secured
with

three

brackets
is
a

ttached
to
the

location

occupied
by
the

package

tray

in
the
dash

panel

The

cooled
air
from
the
duct

is

directed
into
the

passenger
compart
Air

Conditioning

DESCRIPTION

CONTENTS

AC
2

AC3

AC
3

AC3

AC4

AC4

AC
5
DESCRIPTION

MAIN

RELAY

FAN
SWITCH

THERMO

SWITCH

PRESSURE
SWITCH

COMPRESSOR
RELAY

F
I
C
D

SOLENOID
VALVE
AC
5

AC
7

AC
7

AC
7

AC
7

AC
7

AC
7

ment

through
the
three

outlets
at

the

instrument

panel

The

compressor
serves
to

compress

the

vaporized
refrigerant
and
is
attach

ed

through
the
bracket
to
the
loca

tion

occupied
by
the

mechanical
fuel

pump
on
the

engine

The
condenser
cools
the

compres

sed

refrigerant
vapor
sent

by
the
com

pressor
and
is

located
on

the
front
of
the
radiator
in

the

engine
compart

ment

The
receiver

dryer

serving
as
a

reservoir

for

storage
of
the

liquid
sent

by
the
condenser
is

located
on
the

right
in
the

engine
compartment

The

piping
consists
of

two
flexible

hoses

and
five

copper
tubes
which

connect
various

components
of
the

air

conditioning
system

I

Cooling
unit

2

Expansion
valve

3
Receiver

dryer

4

Comressor
5

Condenser

6
Duct

@
Flexible
hose

@
Copper
tube

AC
2
AC724

Fig
AC
1

Cooling
system

Page 492 of 537


REFRIGERATION

SYSTEM

If

you
were
to

paint
your
finger

with
alcohol

your
finger
would
feel

cold
This
is
because
the

liquid
alcohol

takes
heat

away
from

your
finger

while
it

evaporates
If
a

quickly
evapo

rating

liquid
such
as
alcoliol
is

placed

in
a
container
inside
a
box
the
tem

f

Outside
air

U

Condenser

J6G1
i
i

1
1

t1

1

ilill
I
I

J

JJ
LlJ
i
l

7

U

Receiver

dryer

h

w

t

CONDENSER

The
condenser
is
installed
to
the

front
of
the
radiator

The
heated
and

compressed

refrigerant
gas
from
the
Air

Conditioning

perature
inside
the
box
will

drop
This

is
because
the

alcohol
is

evaporated

absorbing
the
heat
from
the
air

insidc

the
box
If
the

gaseous
alcohol
is

collected
and

cooled
with

cold
water

it
will
be

changed
back

into
a

liquid
by

absorption
of
its
heat

by
the
cold

water

The
cooler

operates
on
this

princi

Compressor

t

q
ttLJ

IrJ

Evaporator
It

J

1

J

f
9

d

lUr

I

Expansion
valve
V7777
J
High
pressure

lLLLLL
l

gas

I
I
High
pressure

liquid

t

u

compressor
condenses
to
a

liquid
by

being
cooled

by
air

passing
between

the
fins
of
the
condenser

1
GJ
7

vlmnn

iii

plI

d1i
1il

Ac459

Fig
AC

3
Condenser

AC3
pIe
The

liquid
used

is
the

refrigerant

R
12

The
heat
inside
the

passenger

compartment
is
absorbed

by

changing

the

refrigerant
from
a

liquid
to
a

gas

and
then

dissipated
to
the

outside

by

changing
the

refrigerant
from

a

gas

back
to
a

liquid

The

refrigeration
system
is

shown

in

Figure
AC
2

Low

pressurt

liquid

1

I
L2
Low

pressure

gas

Inside
air

li

r

L

Blower
motor

AC458

Fig
AC
2

Refrigeration
cycle

COMPRESSOR

The

compressor
is
installed
to
the

side

of
the

engine
and
is
driven

by

crank

pulley
through
a
belt
The

refrig

erant

gas
leaving
the

evaporator
is

forced
out
to
the
condenser

by
com

pressor
and
the
low

pressure
refrig

erant

gas
is

compressed
to
a

high

pressure
and

high

temperature

The

driving
force
is
transmitted

by

an
electrical
clutch
Because

engine

rpm
is

very
low

during
idling
the

clutch
will

not
transmit

the

driving

force
thus

ensuring
smooth

engine

idling

Page 518 of 537


INSPECTION

Evaporator

Check

evaporator
for

leakage
or

damage
If

damaged
replace

Expansion
valve

Check

expansion
valve
for

leakage

or

clogging
If

clogged
clean
filter
in

expansion
valve
If

damaged

replace

RECEIVER
DRYER

AND

PIPING

REMOVAL
AND

INSTAUATION

Receiver
dryer

I
Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2

Discharge
system
Refer
to

Dis

charging
System
under
General
Service

section

3

Disconnect

compressor
lead
wire

at

connector

4

Disconnect

cooling
pipes
at

joints

Acno

Fig
AC
39

Diaconnecting
coo

ing

pipes

Notes

a

Plug
all

piping

joints
immediately

after

pipe
disconnection
to

prevent

entry
of
dust
or
moisture
laden
air

into

receiver

dryer
or
air
aJOdi

tioning
system

b
Use

two
wrenches
when
dIsconnect

ing
cooling
pipes

5

Remove
four
screws

securing

receiver

dryer
bracket

to
vehicle

body

and
detach

compressor
relay
and

pres

sure
switch
as
an

assembly

6
To

install
receiver

dryer
and

piping
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Air

Conditioning

Notes

a

Apply
a
coat
of
fresh

compressor

oil
to

sealing
surfaces
when
con

necting
cooling

pipes

b
Use
two
wrenches
when

connecting

cooling
pipes

c

Evacuate

cooling
system
then
re

charge
with

refrigerant

Refer
to

Evacuating
and

Checking

System
under
General
Service

sec

tion

d
Check

refrigerant

leakage
if
neces

sary
repair

Refer
to

Evacuating
and

Charging

System
under

General
Service
See

tion

Condenser

Disconnect

battery

ground
cable

2

Discharge

system
Refer

to
Dis

charging
System
under
General

Service

section

3
Drain

engine
coolant

4

Remove
radiator

grille

5

Remove

radiator

shroud
and

radiator

On
automatic
transmission

models

disconnect
both

torque
converter
oil

hoses

Note

While

cooling
water
is
hot

take

precautions

against
scalding

6
Disconnect
two

pipes
from

con

denser
remove
two

screws

securing

condenser

Condenser

can
now
be

removed

AC485

Fig
AC

40

Removing
conden
er

Notes

a
Use

two
wrenches
when
disconnect

ing
pipe

joints

b

Plug
openings
immediately
after

disconnecting
pipes

7

To
install

reverse
the
order
of

removal

AC

29
Tightening
torque

Flare
nut
for

copper
tube

from

compressor

2
5
to
4
0

kg
m

i8
to
29
ft
Ib

Flare
nut

for

copper
tube

to
receiver

dryer

2
5

to
3
5

kg
m

i8
to
25
ft
lb

Notes

a
When

disconnecting
and

connecting

cooler

pipes
be
sure
to

use
two

wrenches

b

Apply
a
coat
of
fresh

compressor

oil
to

sealing
surfaces
when

con

necting
cooler

pipes

c

To

prevent

possibility
of

explosion

due
to

high

pressure
within

cooling

system
do

not
clean
condenser

with
steam

Always
use
cold
water

or

cold

compressed
air

d
Evacuate

cooling
system
then
re

charge
with

refrigerant

Refer
to

Evacuating
and

Charging

System
under
General

Service
sec

tion

e
Check

refrigerant
leakage
if
neces

sary
repair
Refer
to

Checking
for

Leaks
under
General
Service

sec

tion

INSPECTION

RecelYer

dryer

Check
for

refrigerant
leakage
or

damage

Check
for

proper
connection
of

two

lead
wires

running
to

pressure

switch

If

any
component

part
is
found

damaged
replace
receiver

dryer
and

pressure
switch
as

an

assembly

Condenser

I

Check

inlet
and
outlet

pipe
joints

and

sealing
surfaces
for

damage
Re

place
parts
if

damaged
or

leaky

2

Clogged
condenser
fins
or

air

pas

sages
may
reduce

cooling
efficiency
of

condenser
Clean
these

areas
with

dry

compressed
air

Piping

Check

piping
for

leakage
If

leakage

occurs
at
connections

retighten

connecting
nuts

Replace
if

leakage

persists

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