jacking DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 9 of 537


Fig
GI
9
Manual
trammiuion
number

location

Automatic

transmission

number

The
transmission

serial
number
is

attached
to
the

right
hand
side
of

transmission

case

Numbering
system

X
XXXXX

I

Serial
number

monthly

Month
of

manufacture

I
2

9
X
Y
Z

last

figure
of

year
of

manufacture

AT344

Fig
01
10
Automatic
trammi

sion

number
location

LIFTING
POINTS

AND
TOWING

LIFTING

POINTS

Screw

jack

Before

using
the

jack
proceed
a

follows
Generallnforml
ition

Apply

parking
brake

firmly
and

block
rear
wheels
if
the
front

of
the

vehicle
is
to

be
raised

Notes

a
Never

get
under
the
vehicle

while
it

is

supported
only
by
the

jack

Always
use

safety
stands
to

support

frame

or
rear
axle

case
when

you

have

to

get
beneath
the
vehicle

b
In
no
event
should
the

jack
be

applied
to

any
points

except
the

following
specified
portions

When

jacking
up
the
front
side

place
a
screw

jack
under
side
frame

about
520
nun

20
5
in
at
rear

of

front
axle
center

WT012

Fig
GI
ll
Front

lifting
point

When

jacking
up
the

rear
side

place

a
screw

jack
under
rear
axle
case
close

to
the
side

of
rear

spring

WH077

Fig
GI
12
Reor

lifting

point

Notes

a
When

the

yellow
mark

appean
on

the
screw

jack
it
indicates
the

maximum

permissible
height
Do

not

jack
up
further

b

When
the

jack
is
at
lower
llinit
do

not

add

large
force
downward

GI
6
YeDow
mark

WHOSO

Fig
GI

13

Warning

ogai
t

over
stroke

Garage

Jack

Note
When

carrying
out

operntions

with
a

garage

jack
be
sure
to

support
the
vehicle
withstands
in

a
safe
manner

When

jacking
up
the
front
end

apply
garage
jack
to
front
cross

member
or
center

portion
of
sus

pension
member

When

jacking
up
the
rear
end

apply
the

jack
to
rear
axle
case

r
J

uc

I

GI075
n9

Fig
GI

14
Front

lifting
point

GI076

Fig
GI
15
Rear

lifting

point

Page 403 of 537


Center

This

wear
is
caused

by
overinflation

of
the
tire
The
inflation

pressure
must

be

kept
at
the

specified
value

Shoulder

The
wear

may
be
caused

by
under

inflation
incorrect
wheel
camber
or

continuous
high

speed
driving
on

curves
In

general
the
former
two

causes
are
common
Underinflation

wear
occurs
on

both
sides
of

treads

d
I

Ii

Toe
in
or

toe
out
wear

nf
I

Underinnation
wear

TIRE
ROTATION

Tires
wear

unevenly
and
become

unbalanced

according
to

running
dis

tance
Uneven
tire
wear
often
results

in
tire
noise

which
is
attributed
to
rear

axle

gears
bearing
etc
Meanwhile
the

front
tires
tend
to
wear

unevenly

because
of

improperly
aligned
front

wheel

Accordingly
to

equalize
tire
wear

it
is

necessary
to

rotate
tires

peri

odically

All
the
tires

including
the

spare
tire

are
of
the

same

type

Right
front

Right
rear

14
1

I

@
Spare

t
t
1

1

Left

front
Left
rear

Fig
WT
2
Tire
rotation
1
Wheel
and
Tire

and

on
the
other
hand
camber
causes

wear

only
on

one
side
of
treads
For

cornering
tread
wear
the

driver
must

operate
vehicle

slowing
down
on

curves

Uneven

Uneven
wear
is
caused

by
incorrect

camber
or
caster

malfunctioning
sus

pension
unbalanced
wheel
out
of

round

brake
drum
or
other
mechani

cal
conditions
To

repair
this
abnormal

wear

correct
the

above

faulty
parts

J

I

II

i

11
I

1

Overinllation
wear

1

I
I

t

Uneven
wear
WT007

Fig
WT
1
A
bnormal
tire
wear

The

spare
lire
has

a
different
brand

from
4
tires
on

the
vehicle

Right
front

Right
rear

I

@
Spare

x

J
r

Left
front
Left
rear

The

pare
tire
should
be
used

in
an

emergency
only

Fig
WT
3
Tire
rotation
2

The
tires
are

provided
with
tread

wear

indicator
at
six

places
around

tire
circumference
indicating
1

6
mm

J
in
tread

depth
When
the
tires

wear
and
then
the
marks

appear
re

place
them
with

new
ones
See

Figure

WT

4

WT3
Tire
tread

0E
I
Tread

wear
indicator

c

WH024

Fig
WT
4
Tread
wear
indicator

CHANGING
TIRE

To

change
tire
with
wheel

using
a

jack
in
the
safe
manner
observe
the

following
procedures

1
To

remove

spare
tire
insert

jack

rod

to

guide
and
then
turn
it
counter

clockwise
When

installing
lighten
a

little

strong
after

lifting
up
and
lock

Fig
WT
5
Removing
spare
tire

2
It
is

necessary
to
remove
wheel

cap
and
temporarily
to
loosen

wheel

nuts
before
vehicle
is

jacked
up

3
To

jack
up
front

place

jack
under

side

frame
about
S20

mOl
20
5
in
at

rear
of
front
axle

center
after

apply

ing
parking
brake
and

blocking
rear

wheels

g
1

WT012

Fig
WT
6

Jacking
up
front
side

Page 404 of 537


4
To

jack
up
rear

place
jack
under

rear

axle
case
close
to
the
side

of
rear

spring
after

applying
parking
brake

and

blocking
front
wheels

WH077

Fig
WT
7

Jacking

up
rear
side

S

Remove
wheel
nuts
and
wheel

from
drum

6
To

install
wheel

reverse
the

above

steps

Tighten
wheel
nuts
in
criss
cross

fashion
to
8

0
to
9
0

kg
m

S8
to
6S

ft

Ib

Note
Nerer

get
under
the
vehicle

while
it

is

supported
only
by
the

jack
Always
use
S8

fety
stands
to

support
the

side
member
of

body

construction
when

you
must

get

beneath
the
vehicle

INSPECTION

WHEEL
BALANCE

The

wheel
arid
tire

asSembly
should

be

kept
balanced

statically
and

dynam

ically
Wheel
and
Tire

Proper
tire

balance
is

necessary

when

driving
the
vehicle

at

high

speeds

Consequently
the

wheel
and

tire

assembly
should
be

properly
re

balanced
whenever

puncture
is

re

paired

The
wheel
and

tire

assembly
be

comes
out
of
ba1ance

according
to

uneven
tire
wear

Severe
acceleration

and

braking
or
fast

cornering
is
the

cause
of

wear

on
tire

resulting
in

unbalance
of
tire
and
wheel

assembly

The

symptom
of
unbalance

appears

as

tramp
vehicle
shake
and

steering

malfunction

To

correct
unbalance

use

proper

wheel
balancer

Maximum

allowable

unbalance

177

gr
cm
2
5
in

oz

10

gr
O
3S
oz
at
rim

circumferences

Balance

weight

10
to
60

gr
O
3S

to
2
12

oz

at

10

gr
0
3S

oz
intervat

Note
Be

sure
to

place
the
correct

balance

weights
on
the

inner

edge

of
rim
as

shown
in

Figure
WT
S

00
not

put
more
than
two

weights

on
each

side

WHEEL
AND
TIRE

In

order
to
ensure

satisfactory

steering
condition
as

well

as
maximum

tire
life

proceed
as
follows

Check

wheel
rim

for
rust

distor

tion
cracks

or
other
faults

WT
4
Thoroughly
remove
rust
dust

oxidized
rubber

or
sand
from
wheel

rim
with
wire

brush

emery
cloth

or

paper
Use

dial

gauge
to
examine

wheel
rim

for
lateral

run
out

Lateral
run
Qut
limit

Less

tltan
1
5
mOl
0

059

il
total

indicator

reading

WTOO5

Fig
WT

B
Whetl

rim
run

out
check

points

Note
In

replacing
tire

t
e

extra
care

not
to

damage
tire
bead

rim

flange

and
bead
seat

Do

not

use
tire
irons

to
force

beads

away
from

wheel
rim

flange
that
is

always
use
tire

replacement
device

whenever

tire
is
removed

2

Discard
when

any
of

the
follow

ing
problems
occur

1

Broken
or

damaged
bead
wire

2

Ply
o

treairsepanitiori

3

Cracked
or

damaged
side

wall

etc