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

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