height DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Owner's Guide

Page 504 of 537


7
After
the

specified
amount
of

refrigerant
has

been

charged
into

sys

tem
close
manifold

gauge
valves
Then

detach

charging
hoses
from
service

valves
of

system
Be
sure
to
install

valve

cap
to

service
valve

8

Confirm
that
there
are

no
leaks
in

system
by

checking
with
a
leak
detec

tor

Refer
to

Checking
for
Leaks

Note

Conducting
a
performance
test

prior
to

removing
manifold

gauge
is

a

good
sen
ice

operation
Refer
to

Performance

Test

CHECKING
FOR

LEAKS

Conduct
a

leak
test
whenever
leak

age
of
refrigerant
is

suspected
and

when

conducting
service

operations

which
are

accompanied
by
disassembly

Dr

loosening
of

connection
fittings
Air

Conditioning

Refrigerant
is
a

colorless
odorless

gas
and

leakage
from

system
is
diffi

cult
to
detect

Accordingly
the
use

of

a

leak
detector
facilitates

check
for

leaks

Two
methods
of

checking
are

available
one

employs
a
halide

leak

detector
which
burns

propane
gas
or

butane

gas
and
the
other

is
an
electric

type
leak

detector

HALIDE
LEAK
DETECTOR

Since
the

propane
leak
detector
and

butane
leak
detector

are
the

same
in

respect
to
their

operation
this

section

describes
the

operation
of
the

propane

leak
detector

The

copper
screen
is
heated

by
the

burning
of

propane
Refrigerant
gas

decomposes
to

color
the
flame
when

it

contacts
the
heated
screen
The

gas
to

be
checked
is
drawn
into

the

sampling

tube

and
sent
out
to
the
burner
A

refrigerant
leak
can

clearly
be
detected

by
variations
in
the
color
of
the
flame

Propane
type

NO
LEAK

SMALL

LEAK

LARGE
LEAK
Greenish

blue

Yellow

Purple
AC010
1

Copper
reaction

plate

2

Flame

adjusting
lines

3

Burner

4

Sampling
tube

5

Strainer

6

Gas
bomb

7
Flame

adjuster

Fig
A
C
25

Checking
for
leak

Butane

type

Pale
blue

Bright
blue

Vivid

green

AC
15
I

Discharge

refrigerant
in

one
or

two
seconds
to
ascertain

that

system

has
a

sufficient

pressure
needed
for

leak
detection

Charge
with
04

kg
I

lb
of

refrigerant
if

necessary

2

Light
leak
detector

Adjust
the

height
of

the
ilame
between

flame

adjusting
lines
at
the

top
and
bottom

of
combustion

tube
A

reaction

plate

will

immediately
become
red

hot

3

Place
the
end

of

sampling
tube

near
the

point
of
the

suspected
leak

in

system

Notes

a
Since

refrigerant
gas
is
heavier
than

air

small
leaks
can
b

easily
detect

ed

by

placing
sampling
tube
direct

ly
below
the
check

point

b
Suitable
ventilation
is

required
If

refrigerant

gas
is

mixed
with
the

surrounding
air
leak
detector
will

always
indicate
a

response
and

detection
of
the
actual
leak
will
be

difficult

c

Never
bold
leak
detector
at
an

angle

Cautions

a
Never

inhale
the
fumes

produced

by
combustion
of

refrigerant
gas

since

they
are
toxic

b
Never
use
halide
torch
in
a

place

where
combustible
or

explosive

gas

is

present

4
The

ilame
will
be
almost

colorless

when
there
is

no

refrigerant
gas
being

burned
When
there
is

a
small

refriger

ant

gas
leak
the
ilame

will
be

green
or

yellowgreen
When

refrigerant

gas
leak

age
is

large
the
ilame
will
be
brilliant

blue
or

purple
Since
the
color
of
the

ilame
will
be

yellow
when
dust
is

being
burned
Or
there
is

aging
scale
on

copper
reaction

plate
always
keep
the

strainer
of

sampling
tube
and
reaction

plate
clean

5

Major
check

points

I
Compressor

Compressor
shaft
seal

rotate
the

compressor
by
hand

Oil
filler

plug

Flexible
hose
connections

Rear
cover
and
side
cover

gaskets

Service
valve

2
Condenser

Condenser

pipe
fitting

Condenser
inlet
and
outlet

pipe

connections

I

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Service

Equipment

CHAssis
AND
BODY
TOOL

Applied
Ser
17
620NA

No
Tool
Number
Tool
Name

vehic
1e
Newly

Class
Remarks

added

or
unit
KYOO
1
02000

Clutch

5Tl
66
1000
I

Pilot

bushing
puller
All
X
3
610
710
530

KV30100200
Clutch

aligning
bar
All
X
2

610
710
530

5T200500
10
Base

plate
All
X
5

B210
610
710
530

5T20050100
Distance

piece
All
X
5

B210
610
710
530

5T20050051
5et
bolt
All
X
5

B210
610
710
530

5TZ0050240

Diaphragm
adjusting
wrench
All
X
5

B210
610
710
530

GG943
10000
Flare
nut

torque
wrench
All
X
2
FIO
B210
610
710

530

2
Manual

transmission

5TZ2360002
DriftC
All
X
2

B21O
530

5T23540000
Fork
rod

pin
punch
All
X
2
FIO
B210
610
710

530

5T23800000
Transmission

adapter
All
X
2
FIO
B210
610
710

530

5T23810001

5etting
plate
adapter
All
X
5
530

5T22520000
Wrench
All
X
2

B2iO
530

5T23860000
Counter

gear
drift
All
X
2
530

KV311
00400
Transmission

press
stand
All
X
5
530

5T30031000

Bearing
puller
All
X

2
FIO
B210
610
710

530

KV32101330

Bearing
puller
FSSW71B
X
X
2
B21O
530

3
Differential

ST063
I
0000
Diff

attachment
All
X
5

610

ST31530000
Drive

pinion
flange
wrench
All
X
2

B210
610
710
S30

ST3306S001
Diff
side

bearing
puller
All
X
2
610
S30

ST33051001
Puller

ST3306
I
000

Adapter

ST3090S000
Orive

pinion
rear

bearing
inner

race

All
X
2
610
S30

replacer

ST30031000
Puller

ST3090
1000
Base

ST33230000
Diff
side

bearing
drift
All
X
2
610

ST3194S000
Drive

pinion
setting
gauge
ass

y
All
X

2
610

ST3l941000

Height
gauge

5T3l942000

Dummy
shaft

SE
4

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