brake fluid DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 12 of 537


General
Information

LUBRICANT
SPECIFICATIONS

Item

Specifications
Remarks

SAE
Classification
Furthermore
refer
to

Gasoline

engine
oil

SD

or
SE
SAE
recommended

viscosity

table
See

Poge
GI
B

Transmission

and
API
GL
4

0

steering

Differential
API
GL
S

Automatic

TIM
fluid

Type
DEXRON

Multipurpose

grea
NLGI2
lithium

soap
base

Brake
and
clutch
fluid
DOT

3

Permanent
anti

freeze

Antifreeze

Ethylene
glycol
ba
e

GI
9

Page 228 of 537


CLUTCH

CYLINDER

MASTER

Removal
and

installation

Removal

I

Remove
clcvis

pin
at

push
rod

2

Disconnect

clutch

tube
from

master

cylinder
and
drain
clutch
fluid

3

Remove
bolts

securing
master

Disassembly
and

assembly
CLUTCH

cylinder
to
the
vehicle

and
dismount

master

cylinder

Note
Remove
dust

cover
from
master

cylinder
body
on
the

side
of
driv

er

s
seat

Installation

To
install

reverse
the
order
of

removal

Closely
observe
the

following

instructions

1

Adjust
pedal

height
by

changing

pedal

stopper
length

Disassembly

1

Remove
dust

cover
and

remove

stopper
ring
from

body

2

Remove

push
rod

and

piston
as

sembly

3

Take
off

piston

cups

4

Remove

spiing
seat
from

piston

and
take
off

supply
valve
if

necessary

See

Figure
CL

19

Note
Discard

piston
cup
supply

valve
and

spring

seat
after
removal
Assembly

To

assemble
reverse
the
order
of

disassembly

Closely
observe
the
fol

lowing
instructions

I

Dip
piston
cup
in
brake
fluid

before

installing
Make

sure
that
it
is

correctly
faced
in

position

2

Apply
a

coating
of

brake
fluid
to

cylinder
and

piston
when

assembling

3
Press

piston
into

spring
seat
when

assembling

CL
7
2

Bleed
air

out
of

hydraulic

system

Tightening
torque

Master

cylinder
to

dash

panel

0
8

to
1
2

kg
m

5
8
to
8
7
ft

lb

Clutch
tube

connector
Flare
nut

1
5

to
1
8

kg
m

II
to
13
ft

lb

3

Using
Flare

Nut

Torque
Wrench

GG94310000

tighten
each

connector

to
the

specified

torque

1
Reservoir

cap

2
Reservoir

3
Reservoir
band

4

Cylinder
body

5

Supply
valve

stopper

6
Return

spring

7

Spring
seat

8
Valve
spring

9

Supply
valve
rod

10

Supply
valve

11

Primary
cup

12
Piston

13

Push
rod

14

Secondary

cup

15

Stopper

16

Stopper

ring

17
DU5t
cover

18
Lock
nut

CL265

Fig
CL
19

Exploded
view

of
maater
cylinder

Note

The
clutch
master

cylinder
is

available
in
both
NABCO
make
and

TOKICO
make
There
is
no
inter

changeability
of

repair
kits
or
com

ponent
parts
between

NABCO
and

TOKlCO
makes

When

replacing
the

repair
kit

or

component
parts
ascertain
the

brand
of

the
clutch
IIIBSter

cylinder

body
Be
sure
to
use

parts
of
the

same
make
as
the
former

ones

Page 229 of 537


Inspection

Note
To
clean
or
wash
all

parts
of

master

cylinder

operating
cylinder

and

piping
clean
brake
fluid
must

be
used
Never
use
minera10ils
llUch

as

gasoline
and
kerosene
It

will

ruin
the
rubber

parts
of
the

hydrau

lic

system

I

Check
cylinder
and

piston
for

uneven
wear
or

damage
and
if
neces

sary
replace

2
If
the
clearance
between

cylinder

and

piston
is

more
than

0
15
mm

0
0059
in

replace
cylinder

3

Renew

piston
cup
when
dis

assembled
It
must
also
be

replaced

when
wear
or
deformation
due
to

fatigue
or

damage
is

found

4

Damaged
dust
cover
oil
reservoir

or

cap
should
be

replaced

Return

spring
and
valve

spring
must

also
be

replaced
when

they
are
broken

or
weak

5

Replace
clutch
hose
and
tube
if

any
abnormal

sign
of

damage
or
de

fro

ti

n
is
found

OPERATING

CYLINDER

Removal
and

installation

Removal

1

Detach
clutch
hose
from

operat

ing
cylinder

2
Remove
two
bolts

securing
op

erating
cylinder
to
clutch

housing

Installation

Install

in
the
reverse
order
of
re

moval

Observe
the

following
instructions

Bleed
air

thoroughly
from
clutch

hydraulic
system

2
Do
not

install
return

spring
or

clutch
will

not
be

disengaged

properly

Tightening
torque

Operating
cylinder
securing
bolt

2
5
to
3
5

kg
m

18
to
25
ft
lb

Bleeder
screw

0
7
to
0
9

kg
m
5
1

to
6
5
ft
Ib

Clutch
hose
connector

1
7
to

2
0

kg
m
12
to
14
ft

b
CLUTCH

Disassembly
and

assembly

Disassembly

1
Remove

push
rod
with
dust

cover

2
Remove

piston
assembly
and

pis

ton

spring

3
Remove

bleeder
screw

1
6

Cl11B

5

Piston

cup

6

Operating
cylinder

7
Bleeder
screw
1

Push
rod

2
Dust
cover

3
Piston

spring

4

Piston

Fig
CL
20

Exploded
view

of

operating
cyUnder

Assembly

Assemble
in
the

reverse
order
of

disassembly
Closely
observe
the
fol

lowing
instructions

1

Prior
to

assembly

dip
piston
cup

in

clean
brake
fluid

When

installing
cup
pay
particular

attention
to
its
direction

2

Dip
cylinder
and

piston
in
clean

brake
fluid
before

assembly

Notes

a
Be

sure
to
install

piston
assembly

with

piston
spring
in

place

b
The
clutch

operating
cylinder
is

available
in
both
NABCO
make
and

TOKICO
make
There
is
no
inter

changeability
of

repair
kits
or
com

ponent
parts
between
NABCO
and

TOKICO
makes

When

replacing
the

repair
kit
or

component
parts
ascertain
the

brand
of
the
clutch

operating
cyl

inder

bndy
Be
sure
to
use

parts
of

the

same
make

as
the
former
ones

Inspection

Visually

inspect
all
disassembled

parts
replacing
those
found
worn
or

rl

Q
damaged
too

badly

beyond
speci

fications

BLEEDING
CLUTCH

SYSTEM

The

hydraulic
clutch

system
must

be
bled
whenever
clutch
line
has
been

disconnected
or
air

has
entered
it

When

pedal
action
has
a

spongy

feeling
it
is
an
indication
that
air
has

entered
the
system

Bleeding
clutch

system
is

an
es

sential

part
of

regular
clutch
service

I

Remove
reservoir

cap
and

top
up

with
recommended
brake
fluid

2

Thoroughly
clean
mud
and
dust

from
bleeder
screw
of

operating
cyl

inder
so
that
outlet
hole
is

free
from

any
foreign
rnaterial
Install
bleeder

hose

vinyl
hose
on
bleeder
screw

Place
the
other
end
of
it
in

a
clean

container

3
Have
a
co
worker

depress
clutch

pedal
two
or

three
times
With
clu
tch

pedal
depressed
fully
loosen
bleeder

screw
to
bleed
air
out
of
clutch

sys

tern

4
Close
bleeder
screw

quickly
as

clutch

pedal
is

on
down
stroke

5
Allow
clutch

pedal
to
return

slowly
with
bleeder
screw
closed

6

Repeat
steps
4
and
5
until

no
air

bubble
shows
in

the

vinyl
hose

7

Operate
clutch
several
times

then
check
connections
for
external

hydraulic
leaks

Notes

a
Brake
fluid

containing
air
is
white

and
has
visible
air
bubbles

b
Brake
fluid

containing
no
air
runs

out
of
bleeder
screw
in
a
solid

stream
without
air
bubble

c

Pay
close
attention
to
clutch
fluid

level
in
reservoir

during

bleeding

operation

d
Do
not

reuse
brake
fluid
drained

during
bleeding
operation

e
Exercise
care
not
to

splash
brake

fluid

on
exterior
fInish
as
it
will

damage
the

paint

f
Pour
brake
fluid
into
reservoir

up

to

specifIed
level

Page 262 of 537


The
model
3N7l
B
automatic

trans

mission
is

a

fully
automatic

unit
con

sisting
primarily
of
3
element

hydrau

lic

torque
converter
and

two

planetary

gear
sets
Two

multiple
disc
clutches
a

multiple
disc
brake
a
band
brake
and

a
one

way

sprag
clutch

provide
the

friction
elements

required
to
obtain

the
desir
d
function
of
lhe
two

plane

tary
gear
sets

The

two

planetary
gear
sets

give

three
forward
ratios

and
one
reverse

Changing
of
the

gear
ratios
is

fully

automatic
in
relation
to
vehicle

speed

and

engine
torque
input
V

chide

speed

and

engine
manifold
vacuum

signals

are

constantly
fed
to
the

transmission

to

provide
the

proper
gear
ralio
for

maximum

efficiency
and

performance

at
all
throttle

openings

The
model
3N71
B
has
six

selector

1

9sition
LP
R

N
D
2
1

I

Park

position
positively
locks

the

output
shaft
to

the
transmission

case

by
means
of
a

locking

pawl
to

prevent
the
vehicle
from

rolling
in

either
direction

This

position
should
be

selected

whenever
the
driver
leaves
Ihe
vehicle

Thc

engine

may
be
slarted
in
Park

position

R
Reverse

range
enables
the

vehicle
to
be

operated
in

a
reverse

direction

N
Neutral

position
enables
the

engine
to

be
started
and
run

without

driving
the
vehicle

0
Drive

range
is
used

for
all

normal

driving
conditions

Drive

range
has
three

gear
ratios

from
the

starting
ratio

to
direct
drive
Automatic
Transmission

DESCRIPTION

2

2

range
provides

performance

for

driving
on

slippery
surfaces

2

range
can
also
be
used
for

engine

braking

2

range
can
be
selected
at

any

vehicle

speed
and

prevents
the
trans

mission
from

shifting
out
of

second

gear

I
I

range
can
be

selected
at

any
vehicle

speed
and
the
transmission

will
shift
to

second

gear
and
remain
in

second
until
v

hicle

speed
is
reduced

10

approximately
40
to
50

kmfh
25

to
30
MPH

I

range
position
prevents
the

transmission
from

shifting
out
of
low

gear
This
is

particularly
beneficial
for

maintaining
maximum

engin
braking

when

continuous
low

gear
operation
is

desirable

The

torque
converter

assembly
is
of

welded

construction
and
can

nOlbe

disassembled

for
service

FLUID
RECOMMENDATION

Use
automatic
transmission

fluid

having
DEXRON
identifications

only
in
the
3N71
B

automatic
transmis

sion

IDENTIFICATioN
NUMBER

Stamped

position

The

plate
is

attached
to
the

right

hand

side
of
transmission
case

as

shown
io

Figure
AT

I

AT
2
AT344

Fig
AT
I

Identification
number

Identification

of
number

Arrangements

See
below

Model
code

JAPAN

AUTOMATIC

0J
TRANSMISSION
CO
LTD

I
MODEL
X2402

I

J
I
NO

4912345

I

Unit
number

Number

designation

4
9

I

234
5

L

Serial

production

number
for

the
month

Month
of

production

X

Oct
Y

Nov
Z
Dec

last

figure
denoting

the

year
A
D

Page 298 of 537


Starter

should
be

brought
into

op

eration

only
when
selector

lever
is
in

P

and
N

positions
it

should
not

be
started

when
lever
is
in
D
2

I

and
R

positions

Back

up
lamp
should
also

light

when

selector
lever
is

placed
in

R

position

S
After

converter
is
installed

rotate

10

Check
level
of
oil
in
transmis

crankshaft
several
turns
and
check

to

be
sure
that
transmission

rotates

freely
sion

For
detailed

procedure
see

page

AT48

without

binding

6
Pour

recommended
automatic
II

Move
selector
lever

through
aU

positions
to
be

sure
that
transmission

transmission

fluid

up
to
correct
level

operates
correctly

through
oil

charge
pipe

verter
to
transmission
measure

dis

With
hand

brake

applied
rotate

tan
A

to
be
certain

that

they
are
7

Connect
manual
lever
to
shift

engine
at

idling
Without

disturbing

correctly
mbi
d

S
F
rod

Opeiationsliould
oecaTrie
f
bue

the
above

sclUng
ffiovTSelector
lever

AT

50
with

manual
and
selector
levers
in

through
N

to
D
to
2

to
I

Distance
A
N

and
to
R
A

slight
shock
should
be

More
than
21

5
mm
0
846
in
8
Connect

inhibitor
switch
wires

felt

by
hand

gripping
selector

each

time
transmission
is
shifted
Automatic
Transmission

4
Bolt
converter
to
drive

plate

Note

Align
chalk
marks

painted
a

cross
both

parts
during
disas

sembling

processes

AT116

Fig
AT
49

Torque
converter

aligning
cu
t

3
When

connecting

torque
can

A

ATl17
Notes

a
Refer
to

covering
topic

under

Checking
and

adjusting

inhibitor
switch
n

on

page

AT
49

b

Inspect
and

adjust
switch
as

above
whenever
it
has
to

be

removed
for
service

Fig
AT
50

Installing

torque
converter
9
Check
inhibitor
switch
for

op

eration

AT
34
Note

See

page
AT

49
for

checking

engine
idling

12

Check

to
be

sure
that
line

pres

sure
is

correct
To
do
this

refer
to

relative

topic
under

Testing
line

pres

sure
on

page
AT

52

13

Perform

stall

test
as

per
the

instructions

on

page
AT

50

Page 306 of 537


3
Blowout

piston
by
directing
a

jet

of

air
into

hole
in

clutch
drum
See

Figure
AT

87

AT155
V

i

J
i

j

Fig
AT
87

Blowing
out

piston
Automatic
Transmission

1

w

Ai

I

i
1

i

3
j

P2

0

AT157

Fig
A
T
89

Testing
rear
C
U
tch

Inspectl

ioW
S
REVERSE
BRAKE

Refer
to

page
AT41
for

Inspection

of
Front
Clutch

Assembly

Assemble
in

reverse
the
order
of

disassembly
Dip
all

parts
in
clean

automatic
transmission
fluid
before

assembling
Note

that
the
number
of

drive
and
driven

plates
varies
with

type

of
vehicle
F
or
details
refer
to
Serv

ice
Data

Specifications

I

After
rear
clutch
is
assembled

check
to
be
sure
that
clearance
be

tween

snap
ring
D
and

retaining

plate

l
is
held
within

prescribed
toler

ances
See

Figure
AT
88

Specified
clearance

1

0
to
1
5
rom

0
039
to
0
059
in

AT156

Fig
AT
SS

Measuring
ring
to

plate

clearance

2

Testing
rear
clutch

Install
rear
clutch

on
oil

pump

cover

Blow

compressed
air

into
oil
hole

to
test
for
defInite

clutch

operation
as

shown
in

Figure
AT
89
Disassembly

1
Fllow

steps
as
described
in

page

AT

36
for
Transmission

Disassembly

2
mow
out

piston
by

directing
a

jet

of
air
into
oil
hole
in
clutch

piston

Inspection

I
Check
drive

plate
facing
for

wear

or

damage
if

necessary
replace
Refer

to

Service
Data

Specifications
for

tolerances

2
Test

piston
return

spring
for

weakness
Discard
if
weakened

beyond

use

3

Replace
faulty

parts
with
new

ones

Assembly

I

After
low
reverse

piston
is

installed
assemble
thrust

spring
ring

retum

spring
thrust
washer
and

one

way
clutch
inner

race

Using

Hex
head
Extension

ST25570001

ST25570000

torque
hex
head
slot

ted
bolt
I
3
to
1

8

kg
m
9
to
13

ft
lb

2
Insert
dished

plate
driven

plate

drive

plate
and

retaining

plate
into

transmission
case
in

that
order
Install

sn

p
ring
to
secure
the
installation

Note

The
number
of
drive
and
driven

plates
wries
with

type
of
vehicle

For
detailed
information

refer
to

Service
Data

Specifications

AT42
3

Without

disturbiilg
the
above

setting
check

to
be

sure
that

clearance

between

snap
ring
and

retaining
plate

is

within

specified
limits
If

necessary

use
other

plates
of
different
thickness

until
correct

clearance
is

obtained

Specified
clearance

0
80
to
1

05
rom

0
0315
to
0

0413
in

4

Blow

compressed
air
into

oil
hole

in

low
reverse
brake
to
test
for

definite
brake

operation
as
shown
in

Figure
AT

90

Fig
AT
90

Testing
low

reverse

brake

SERVO
PISTON

Disassembly

I
Blowout

piston
by
directing
a

jet

of
air
into

hole
in

release
side
of

piston

2
Remove

servo

piston
return

spring

Inspection

Check

piston
for
wear

damage
or

other
faults
which

might
interfere
with

proper
brake

operation

v

r
0

111

Ll
7

J

I

AT159

Fig
AT
91

Removing
pi3ton

Page 307 of 537


Automatic
Transmission

i

r

11

I

@
@
j

A

T290

Assembly

I
Prior
to
assembly
dip
all

parts
in

clean
automatic
transmission
fluid

Reverse
disassembly
procedure
to

assemble
brake

2
Use
extreme
care
to
avoid
dam

aging
rubber

ring
when

installing
seal

lace

3

Blow

compressed
air

from

apply

side
of

piston
to
test

for
definite

piston
operation
as
shown
in

Figure

AT
93

7
i
8

ror
1

1
r

c

f

f
A

J

II
1

0

c
r

1

1
I

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L
O
j

0
n

iJ

fl
IV
I

AT160

Fig
AT
93

Testing
piston

Apply
side

4
With

apply
side
of

piston
plugged

with
thumb
blow

compressed
air
into

cylinder
from
release
side
as
shown
in

Figure
AT
94
If
retainer

is
raised
a

little
it
is

an
indication
that

attaching

bolts
are
loose

calling
for

retightening
1
Anchor
end

pin

2
Band

strut

3

Apply

4
Release

5
Return

spring

6
Band
servo

piston
stem

7

Band
servo

piston

8
Servo
retainer

9
Brake
band
assembly

10

Transmission
case

Fig
AT
92
Sectional
view

ofseruo
piston

7
o

i
J

1S

I

z
1
Y

i
1

t
9
c
fa

AT161

Fig
AT
94

Testing
piston

Release
side

GOVERNOR

Disassembly

I

Separate
governor
from
oil
dis

tributor

by

unscrewing
attaching
bolts

2
To
disassemble

secondary

gover

nor

remove

spring
seat

spring
and

secondary
governor
valve
from
valve

body
in
that
order

as
shown
in

Figure

AT

95

To
control

val

i
1

3

5MI
n

ID
r

Ii

I

4

From
control
valve

Line

pre
sure

I

I
A
TOgO

4
Oil

distributor

5

Output
shaft
I

Primary
governor

2

Secondary
governor

3
Governor
valve

body

Fig
AT
95

Testing
secondary

govemor

AT
43
3

If

primary
governor
is
to
be

dis

assembled
for

any
purpose
remove

spring
seat

primary
governor
valve

spring
and

spring
seat

Inspection

I
Check
valve
for

faulty
condition

Replace
spring
if
found
weakened

beyond
use
Faulty

piston
should
also

be

replaced
with
a
new
one

2
Examine
to
see
if

primary
gover

nor
slides

freely
without

binding

3
To
determine
if

secondary
gaver

nor
is
in

good
condition
blow
air

under

light

pressure
into
hole
at
A

and
listen
for
noise
like
that
of
a

model

plane

Assembly

Reverse
disassembly

procedure
to

assemble

governor

Note
Do

not
confuse

primary
gover

nor
with

secondary
governor
After

installation
check
that

spring
is
not

deflected

OIL
PUMP

Disassembly

I
Free

pump
cover
from

pump

housing
by
removing
attaching
bolts

2
Take

out
inner
and
outer

gears

from

pump
housing

Inspection

I

Inspect
for
wear
or

damage
to

gear
teeth

Replace
rubber

ring
if

found

damaged
beyond
use

2

Using
a

straight
edge
and
feelers

measure

pump
and

gear
clearances
as

follows

Clearance
between
inner

or
outer

gear
and

pump
cover
See

Figure

AT
96

Standard
clearance

0
02
to
0
04

mm

0
0008100
0016
in

Replace
if
over
0
08
mm
0
00
11

in

Page 312 of 537


Automatic
Transmission

TROUBLE

DIAGNOSIS
AND
ADJUSTMENT

INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT

BEFORE

TRQUBLE
DIAGNOSIS

TESTING

INSTRUMENT
FOR

INSPECTION

CHECKING
OIL

LEVEL

INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR
OF

OIL
EAKAGE

CHECKING

ENGINE
IDLING

REVOLUTION

CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING

KICKDOWN

SWITCH
AND

DqWNSHIFT
SOLENOID

N
J
J
CII
Q

t
L
8li
p

JYSTMs
T
OF

MANUAL
LINKAGE

CHECKING
AND

ADJUSTING

INHIBITOR

SWITCH

STALL
TEST

STALL
TEST

PROCEDURES

JUDGEMENT

Since
most
automatic

transmission

troubles

can
be

repaired

by
simple

adjustment
do
not
disassemble
im

mediately

Firstly

inspect
and

adjust
the
auto

matic
transmission

in

place
utilizing

the
Trouble

Shooting
Chart

If
the
trouble
can

not
be
solved

by

this

procedure
remove
and
disas

semble

the
automatic
transmission

It

is

advisable
to
check

overhaul
and

repair
each

part
in
the

order
listed
in

the
Trouble

Shooting
Chart

I
In
the
Trouble

Shooting
Chart

the

diagnosis
items

are

arranged
ac

cording
to

difficulty
from

easy
to

difficult
therefore

please
follow
these

items
The
transmission
should
not

be

removed
unless

necessary

2
Tests
and

adjustments
should
be

made
on
the
basis
of
standard
values

and

the
data

should
be
recorded

INSPECTION

AND

ADJUSTMENT

BEFORE

TROUBLE
DIAGNOSIS

TESTING
INSTRUMENT
FOR

INSPECTION

I

Engine
tachometer

2
Vacuum

gauge
ROAD
TEST

VEHICLE
SPEED

AT
GEAR

SHIFT

CHECKING
SPEED
CHANGING

CONDITION

CHECKING
ITEMS
DURING
SPEED

CHANGE

SHIFT
SCHEDULE

LINE

PRESSURE
TEST

LINE

PRESSURE

governor
feed

pressure

JUDGEMENT
IN

MEASURING
LINE

PRESSURE

At
49

TR6
uBLE
SHOOTINC
CHART

INSPECTING
ITEMS

TROUBLE

SHOOTING
CHART
FOR

3N71B

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION

TROUBLE

SHOOTING
GUIDE
FOR

3N71B

AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
CONTENTS

AT
4B

AT
48

AT
4B

AT

49

AT
49

AT
49

AT
49

AT
50

AT

50

AT
50

3
Oil

pressure
gauge

It
is
convenient

to
install
these

instruments
in
a

way
that
allows
meas

urements
to
be
made
from
the
driver
s

seat

CHECKING
OIL
LEVEL

In

checking
the
automatic
transmis

sion

the
o
illevel
and
the
condition
of

oil
around
the
oil
level

gauge
should
be

examined
This
is

an

easy
and
effective

trouble

shooting

procedure
since

some

changes
in
oil
condition

are
often

linked
with

developed
troubles

For
instance

Lack
of
oil
causes

faulty
operation

by
making
the
clutches
and

brakes

slip
resulting
in

severe
wear

This
is
because
the
oil

pump
sucks

air

causing
oil

foaming
thus

rapidly

deteriorating
the
oil

quality
and

pro

ducing
sludge
and

varnish

Excessive
oil
is

also
bad
because
of

oil

foaming
caused

by
the

gears

stirring

up
the
oil

During
high
speed

driving

excessive

oil
in

the

transmission
often

blows
out

from
the
breather

Measuring
011
level

To
check
the
fluid
level
start
the

engine
and
run
it
until
normal

operat

T
AO
AT
51

AT
51

AT

52

AT
52

AT
52

AT

52

AT

53

AT
3

AT

53

AT

53

AT

54

AT
57

ing
temperatures
o

temperature
SO

to
800C

122
to
l760F

Approxi

mately
ten

minute
of

operation
will

raise
the

temperature
to
this

range

and

engine

idling
conditions

are
stabi

lized
Then

apply
the
brakes
and

move
the

transmission
shift
lever

through
all
drive

positions
and

place
it

in

park
P

position
In

this

inspec

tion
the
car
must
be

placed
on
a
level

surface

The
amount
of
the
oil
varies

with

the

temperature
As
a
rule
the
oil
level

must
be
measured
after
its

temper

ture
becomes

sufficiently
high

1

Fill
the
oil
to

the
line
H
The

difference
of

capacities
between
both

H
and
L
is

approximately
0
4

liter
Ji
V
S

p
Y

Imp
pl
and

therefore
do

not
to
fill

beyond
the

line

H

2
When

topping
up
and

changing

oil
care
should
be
taken
to

prevent

mixing
the
oil
with
dust
and
water

InspectIng
011

condition

The
condition
of

oil

sticking
to
the

level

gauge
indicates
whether
to
over

haul
and

repair
the
transmission

or

look
for
the

faulty

part

If
the
oil
has
deteriorated
to
a

varnish
ike

quality
it

causes
the

con

trol
valve
to
stick
Blackened
oil
indi

cates
a
burned
clutch
brake
band
etc

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Automatic
Transmission

SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

General

specifications
AfT

Torque
converter

Type

Stall

torque
ratio
Symmetrica13
element
I

stage

2

phase
torque
converter

2
0
I

Transmission

Type

Control
elements

Multiple
disc
clutch

Band
brake

Multiple
disc
brake

One

way
clutch

Gear
ratio

1st

2nd

3rd

Reverse
3

speed
forward
and

one
speed

reverse
with

planetary
gear
train

2

I

I

I

2

458

1458

1

000

2
182

Selector

positions
P
Park

R

Reverse

N
Neutral
Transmission
is

placed
in

neutral

Output
shaft
is

fIXed

Engine
can
be
started

Backward

running

Transmission
is
in

neutral

Engine
can
be

started

Up
or
downshifts

automatically
to

and
from
I

st
2nd
and

top

Fixed
at
2nd

Fixed
at
low

or
downshifts
from

2nd
o
Drive

2
2nd
lock

I
Lock

up

Oil

pump

Type
Internally
intermeshing
involute

gear
pump

Number
of

pump

Oil
Automatic
transmission
fluid

DEXRON

type

5
5

liters

SUU
s

qt
4Ulmp
qt

Approximately
2
7
liters

2UU
s

qt
2XIrnp

qt

in

torque
converter

Controlled

by
measuring
the

nega

tive

pressure
of
intake
manifold

and
the
revolution
of

output
shaft

Forced
lubrication

by
an
oil

pump

Water
cooled

by
a
circulation

type

auxiliary
cooler

located
at
the

radiator
Capacity

Hydraulic
control

system

Lubrication

system

Cooling
system

AT
59

Page 378 of 537


Fip
BR
2

Adjusting
front
brake

REAR
BRAKE

With
hand
brake

fully
released

adjust
rear
brake
shoe
clearance
For

the
service

procedures
refer
to
Front

Brake

Fig
BR
3
Adjusting
rear
brake

HAND
BRAKE

Parking
brake

I
Raise

vehicle
until
rear
wheels
are

clear
of
the
floor

2

Apply
hand
brake
lever

operate

lock
nuts
to
be
80
to
100

mrn
3
lS
to

3
94
in

in
hand
brake
lever
stroke

and
tighten
lock
nuts

securely

Applying
force
to
hand
brake

lever

20

to
30

kg
44

to
661b
Brake

System

1
t

0
t

6

0

I

o

nJ
c

BA655

Fig
BR
4

Adjusting
lock
nut

3

Fully
release
hand
brake
and

rotate
rear
wheels
No

drag
should
be

present

Notes

a
Before

adjusting
hand
brake
com

plete
the

adjustment
of
rear
brakes

b
After

adjusting
hand
brake

operate

the
brake
lever
to
make
cable

stable

c
Hand
brake
must
be

operated

smoothly
while

being

pulled
and

released
Make
sure

that
no
abnor

mal
noise
dragging
twisting
or

other
faulty
condition
occurs

BLEEDING

HYDRAUL
Ie
SYSTEM

Hydraulic
brake

system
must
be

bled
whenever

any
line
has
been
dis

connected
or
air
has

entered
into

system

When

pedal
action
has
a

spongy

feel
it
is
an
indication
that
air
has

entered
the

system

Bleeding
the

hydraulic
system
is

an

essential

part
of

regular
brake
service

BR
3
I

Clean
all
dirt
around
master

cyl

inder
reservoir

I
remove
cap
and

top
up

reservoir

with
recommended
brake

fluid

2

Thoroughly
clean
mud
and

dust

from
bleeder
valve

so
that
outlet

hole

is

free
from

any
foreign
material

Install
a

bleeder
hose
on
bleeder
valve

Place
the
other
end
of
hose
in

a

container

filled
with
brake
fluid

3

Depress
brake

pedal
two
or
three

times
then

keep
pedal
fully
depressed

4

With
brake

pedal
fully
depressed

open
bleeder
valve
to

expel
air

Notes

a

Pay
attention
to
brake
fluid
level
in

master

cylinder
reservoir

during

bleeding

operation

b
Do
not

reuse
brake
fluid
drained

during
bleeding

operation

c

Bleed
air
as
follows

1
Master

cylinder
front

2
Master

cylinder
rear

3
N
L
S
V

front

4
Front

wheels

S
Rear

wheels
left
one
first

6
N
L

S
V

rear

7
N
L

S
V
center

d
Exercise

care
not
to

splash
brake

fluid
on

exterior
finish
as
it

will

damage
the

paint

5

Close
bleeder
valve

quickly
as

brake

pedal
is
on
down
stroke

6
Allow
brake

pedal
to
return
slow

ly
with
bleeder
screw
closed

7

Repeat
bleeding
operations
until

no
air

bubbles
show
in
hose

Notes

a
Brake
fluid

containing
air
is

white

and

has
visible
air

bubbles

b
Brake
fluid

containing
no
air

nms

out
of
bleeder
valve
in
a

solid

stream
free
of
air

bubbles

8

Repeat
above

steps
on
the

re

maining
brake
lines

to

expel
all
air

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