length DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Owner's Guide
Page 413 of 537
STEERING
SYSTEM
9
Column
shaft
breakage
on
the
welded
section
In
addition
inspect
column
shaft
for
scratch
10
Deformation
of
body
construc
tion
and
frame
Inspect
the
installation
portion
of
steering
system
on
the
body
construe
tion
and
frame
for
deformation
or
any
other
faulty
conditions
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICA
nONS
Gear
type
Gear
ratio
SERVICE
DATA
Standard
thickness
of
worm
bearing
adjusting
shims
mOl
in
Initial
turning
torque
of
steering
column
New
worm
bearing
kg
em
in
lb
Used
worm
bearing
kg
em
in
lb
End
clearance
of
sector
shaft
adjusting
screw
rom
in
Backlash
at
the
gear
arm
top
end
rom
in
Oil
capacity
t
U
S
pt
Impel
pt
Bail
joint
axial
end
play
rom
in
Standard
cross
rod
length
rom
in
Toe
in
rom
in
Steering
arigle
Inner
wheel
Outer
wheel
Tightening
torque
Steering
column
jacket
to
gear
housing
Sector
shaft
cover
Sector
shaft
lock
nut
Gear
housing
Gear
arm
Steering
wheel
Bail
studs
of
cross
rod
Ball
studs
of
side
roo
Knuckle
arm
side
Gear
or
idler
arm
side
ST
8
Recirculating
ball
type
19
8
I
1
5
0
OS9
4
0
to
6
0
3
5
to
S
2
2
4
to
4
4
2
1
to
3
8
om
to
0
03
0
0004
to
0
0012
o
to
0
1
0
to
0
004
0
33
J
X
0
1
to
0
5
0
004
to
0
020
516
20
31
I
to
S
0
04
to
0
20
35030
to
36030
30030
to
31030
Unit
kg
m
ft
lb
1
5
to
2
S
II
to
18
I
S
to
2
S
I
I
to
18
3
0
to
4
0
22
to
29
4
6
to
5
3
33
to
38
13
to
IS
94
to
108
7
to
7
S
SI
to
S4
S
S
to
10
0
40
to
72
S
S
to
10
0
S
5
to
10
0
40
to
72
40
to
72
Page 440 of 537
WINDSHIELD
GLASS
DESCRIPTION
The
windshield
glass
is
retained
in
the
body
glass
opening
through
the
weatherstrip
There
are
twelve
water
drain
holes
one
on
each
side
of
the
bottom
of
the
glass
opening
and
ten
along
the
length
of
the
weatherstrip
1
Weatherstrip
2
Windshield
glass
3
Water
drain
hole
Fig
BF
35
Windshield
glass
and
weatherstrip
BF473A
REMOVAL
1
Place
protective
covers
over
en
gine
hood
front
fender
seat
and
in
strument
panel
2
Remove
inside
rearview
mirror
and
sun
visor
3
Remove
windshield
mouldings
if
so
equipped
4
Using
a
putty
knife
or
similar
flat
bladed
tool
pry
lips
of
weather
strip
out
of
place
from
top
and
side
flanges
of
body
opening
If
weatherstrip
is
to
be
reused
it
is
important
that
it
not
be
damaged
during
this
operation
BF041
Fig
BF
36
Removing
weatherstrip
Body
Frame
WINDSHIELD
GLASS
5
Working
from
inside
vehicle
push
windshield
glass
out
of
body
opening
by
hand
starting
at
right
and
left
upper
COIners
and
working
out
toward
ends
6
After
removing
weatherstrip
from
top
and
sides
of
body
opening
lift
glass
up
sufficiently
to
permit
removal
of
weatherstrip
from
bottom
flange
pry
weatherstrip
out
of
position
This
operation
requires
two
men
INSPECTION
Prior
to
installing
windshield
glass
make
the
following
checks
on
body
glass
opening
and
weatherstrips
I
Clean
weatherstrip
channels
re
placing
those
found
with
cracks
or
signs
of
deterioration
2
Clean
body
openings
noting
if
these
are
distorted
or
corroded
INSTALLATION
L
Fit
weatherstrip
on
glass
making
sure
it
is
properly
seated
and
posi
tioned
Adhesive
need
not
be
applied
0
BF641
Fig
BF
37
Fitting
weatherstrip
on
glass
2
Insert
a
draw
cord
completely
around
weatherstrip
outer
channel
Q
i
I
dYii
1
Windshield
glass
2
Draw
cord
3
Weatherstrip
Fig
BF
38
In8erting
draw
cord
around
weatherstrip
outer
channel
8F648
BF
16
3
With
aid
of
a
helper
press
wind
shield
assembly
against
body
opening
from
outside
being
sure
weatherstrip
lip
aligns
ith
body
opening
flange
4
Slowly
pull
cord
ends
from
inside
to
overlap
weatherstrip
channel
on
body
opening
flange
starting
at
center
top
and
working
out
toward
ends
This
operation
should
be
done
while
one
man
pushes
glass
against
body
opening
from
outside
The
same
technique
should
be
ap
plied
to
right
left
and
bottom
wea
th
erstrips
Fig
BF
39
Fitting
weatherstrip
top
BF650
Fig
BF
40
Fitting
weatherstrip
bottom
5
Install
windshield
moldings
on
weatherstrip
if
so
equipped
6
Install
inside
rearview
mirror
and
sun
visor
BACK
WINDOW
GLASS
AND
SIDE
WINDOW
GLASS
Refer
to
relative
topics
under
Re
moval
Inspection
and
Installa
tion
of
windshield
glass
Page 474 of 537
HEATER
UNIT
ASSEMBLY
Removal
L
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Drain
engine
coolant
3
Remove
defroster
hoses
4
Remove
three
cable
retaining
clips
and
disconnect
control
cables
from
valves
and
water
cock
5
Disconnect
two
fan
motor
lead
wires
from
each
connector
6
Disconnect
two
resistor
lead
wires
from
each
connector
7
Disconnect
water
hoses
from
core
and
water
cock
8
Remove
three
heater
housing
mounting
bolts
and
dismount
heater
unit
from
vehicle
Installation
1
Position
heater
unit
under
instru
ment
panel
and
install
three
heater
unit
securing
bolts
2
Install
water
hoses
3
Position
heater
control
cables
to
room
valve
air
intake
valve
and
water
cock
4
Adjust
control
cable
length
for
proper
operation
as
outlined
in
Adjust
ment
5
Connect
fan
motor
wires
and
resistance
wires
to
each
connector
plug
6
Install
defroster
hoses
7
Connect
battery
ground
cable
8
Fill
cooling
systeIT
9
Run
engine
at
2
000
rpm
with
AIR
lever
in
the
HOT
position
Make
sure
that
engine
coolant
is
fIlled
up
to
correct
level
HEATER
CORE
Removal
and
installation
L
Drain
engine
coolant
2
Remove
defroster
hoses
3
Disconnect
water
hoses
from
inlet
and
outlet
pipes
of
heater
core
4
Remove
four
clips
and
front
cover
Body
Electrical
System
BE869A
Fig
BE
48
Removing
front
cov
r
S
Withdraw
heater
core
from
heater
housing
BE870A
Fig
BE
49
Removing
heater
core
6
Install
heater
core
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
FAN
MOTOR
Removal
and
Installation
L
Dismount
heater
unit
assembly
from
vehicle
as
outlined
in
Removal
of
Heater
Unit
Assembly
2
Remove
nine
spring
clips
and
disassemble
heater
housing
3
Remove
fan
from
fan
motor
4
Remove
fan
motor
retaining
screws
and
fan
motor
S
Assemble
heater
housing
and
in
stall
heater
unit
to
vehicle
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
as
out
lined
in
Installation
of
Heater
Unit
Assembly
I
CONTROL
ASSEMBLY
Removal
and
Installation
I
Remove
three
cable
retaining
clips
and
disconnect
control
cables
from
valves
and
cock
BE
29
2
Disconnect
three
lead
wires
from
each
connector
plug
3
Remove
radio
bezel
from
the
front
of
radio
following
instructions
in
steps
I
to
3
in
Removal
of
Radio
4
Remove
heater
control
knobs
and
heater
bezel
5
Remove
two
retaining
bolts
and
heater
control
assembly
6
Install
control
assembly
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
When
connecting
control
cables
to
valves
and
cock
adjust
control
cable
length
as
outlined
in
Adjustment
ADJUSTMENT
AIR
lever
L
Move
AIR
lever
to
the
DEF
position
2
Open
air
intake
valve
and
connect
control
cable
to
air
intake
valve
3
Clip
control
cable
with
cable
re
taining
clip
Fig
BE
50
A
iT
intake
valve
4
Pull
room
valve
upward
and
con
nect
control
cable
to
room
valve
5
Clip
control
cable
with
cable
re
taining
clip
BE871A
Fig
BE
51
Room
valve
Page 480 of 537
Body
Electrical
System
RADIO
Noise
prevention
Position
vehicle
in
an
open
area
away
from
steel
buildings
run
engine
extend
antenna
to
its
maximum
length
set
volume
control
to
maximum
and
set
dial
at
a
medium
point
without
catching
broadcasting
wave
Condition
Ignition
system
Noise
occurs
when
engine
is
op
erated
Charging
system
Sound
of
alternating
current
pre
sents
When
accelerator
pedal
is
depressed
or
released
noise
presents
Supplement
equipment
When
engine
starts
noise
presents
Noise
still
presents
even
after
stop
ping
engine
Notes
a
Be
sure
to
locate
capacitor
as
close
as
to
noise
source
and
connect
in
parallel
Probable
cause
Corrective
action
High
tension
wire
Install
new
high
tension
wire
Ignition
coil
Install
a
0
51lF
capacitor
to
primary
side
terminal
of
ignition
coil
Note
Be
careful
not
to
install
capacitor
to
secondary
or
primary
breaker
side
other
wise
engine
becomes
improper
Install
bond
strap
Distributor
Secure
contact
of
carbon
electric
pole
and
rotor
Eliminate
sharp
tip
on
rotor
pole
or
cap
pole
by
scrubbing
with
a
screwdriver
Check
stagger
between
rotor
and
stator
Alternator
Install
a
0
51lF
capacitor
to
charging
termi
nalA
Note
Do
not
use
a
larger
capacitor
If
capacitor
is
installed
to
terminal
F
alternator
coil
will
be
damaged
Regulator
Install
a
0
51lF
capacitor
to
IGN
terminal
of
voltage
regulator
Operative
noise
of
water
tem
perature
and
fuel
gauges
Install
O
IIlF
capacitor
between
terminal
and
ground
wire
Note
If
a
capacitor
having
a
larger
capacity
is
used
indication
of
gauge
will
be
de
viated
b
Cut
lead
wire
as
short
as
possible
c
Ground
wire
should
be
attached
on
the
body
completely
d
Make
installation
and
connection
securely
e
Carefully
identify
or
OUT
mark
IN
BE
35