remote control DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 264 of 537


Automatic
Transmission

HYDRAULIC

CONTROL
SYSTEM

FUNCTIONS
OF
HYDRAULIC
CONTROL

UNIT
AND
VALVES

OIL

PUMP

MANUAL
LINKAGE

VACUUM
DIAPHRAGM

DOWNSHIFT
SOLENOID

GOVERNOR
VALVE

CONTROL
VALVE

ASSEMBLY

HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
AND

MECHANICAL
OPERATION

FUNCTIONS
OF

HYDRAULIC
CONTROL

UNIT
AND
VALVES

The

hydraulic
control

system
con
CONTENTS

P
RANGE
PAR

K

R

RANGE
REVERSE

N

RANGE

NEUTRAL

D1
RANGE
LOW
GEAR

D2
RANGE

2ND
GEAR

D3
RANGE
TOP
GEAR

D
RANGE
KICK

DOWN

2

RANGE
2ND
GEAR

t
RANGE
LOW
GEAR

12
RANGE
2ND

GEAR
AT
4

AT
4

AT
4

AT
5

AT
5

AT
5

AT

6

AT13

tains

an
oil

pump
for

packing
p
oil

from
the
oil

pan
through
the
oil

strainer
A

shift
control
is

provided
by

two

centrifugally
operated
hydraulic

governors
on
the

output
shaft

vacuum

control

diaphragm
and
downshift
AT14

AT16

AT18

AT

20

AT

22

AT

24

AT

26

AT

28

AT

30

AT

32

solenoid

These

parts
work
in

conjunc

tion

with
valves

in
the
valve

body

assembly
located
in

the
base
of
the

transmission
The
valves

regulate
oil

pressure
and
direct
it

to

appropriate

transmission

components

Oil

pump
I
I

Control
valve
I

Torque
converter

1

I
I

I

Manual

linkage
Front
clutch

Vacuum

diaphragm
I

Rear
clutch

I
Low
and

reverse
brake

Downshift
solenoid

I
Band
brake

Governor
valve

r
I
Lubrication

OIL
PUMP

The
oil

pump
is

the
source
of

control
medium
i

e
oil
for
the

control

system

The

oil

pump
is

of
an
internal

involute

gear
type
The
drive
sleeve
is
a

part
of
the

torque
converter

pump

impeller
and

serves
to
drive
the

pump

inner

gear
with
the
drive
sleeve
direct

ly
coupled
with
the

engine
operation

The
oil
flows

through
the

following

route

Oil

pan
Oil

strainer
bottom
of
the

control
valve

Control
valve
lower

body
suction

port
Transmission

case

suction

port

Pump
housing
suction

port
Pump
gear

space
Pump
housing
delivery
port
Transmission

case

delivery

port
Lower

body

delivery

port
Control
valve
line

pressure
circuit

AT071

I
Housin
4

Inner

gear

2

Cover

5
Crescent

3
Ouler

gear

Fig
AT

3
Oil

pump

AT
4
MANUAL

LINKAGE

The
hand

lever
motion
the
hand

lever
is
localed
in

the
driver
s

compart

ment

mechanically
transmitted
from

lhe
remote

control

linkage
is

further

transmitted
to

the
inner

manual
lever

in
the
transmission

case
from
the

range

selector
lever
in
the

right
center

par

tion
of
the
transmission

case

through

the

manual
shaft
The
inner

manual

lever
is

thereby
turned

A

pin
installed
on

the
bottom
of

the
inner

manual
lever

slides
rhe
manu

al
valve

spool
of
the

conlrol
valve
thus

positioning
the

spool
opposite
rhe

appropriate
select

posilion

The

parking
rod

pin
is

held
in
rhe

groove
on
the

top
of
Ihe
inner

manual

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Using
the

tester
check
the

two

black

yellow
BY
wires
from
the
in

hibitor
switch
in
the

ranges
N

and

I
and
the

tw
re
d

black

RBj
wir
s

in

the

range
R
for

continuity
Turn

range
select
lever
in
both

directions

from

each
lever
set

position
and
check

each

continuity

range
It

is
normal
if

the

electricity
is

on
while
the
lever
is

within
an

angle
of
about
30

on
both

sides
from
each
lever
set
line
How

ever
if
its

continl
ity

range
is
obvious

ly
unequal
on

both
sides

adjustment
is

required

If

any
malfunction
is

found
un

screw
the

fastening
nut
of
the

range

selector
lever

and
two

fastening
bolts

of
the
switch

body
and
then
remove

the
machine
screw
under
the
switch

body
Adjust
the
manual
shaft
correct

ly
to
the

position
N

by
means
of
the

selector
lever

When
the

slot
of
the

shaft

becomes
vertical
the
detent

works
to

position
the
shaft

correctly

with
a

clicking
sound

MSlVe
the

switch

slightly
asj
Je
so

that
the
screw
hole
will
be

aligned

with
the

pin
hole
of
the
internal
rotor

combined
with
the
manual
shaft
and

check
their

alignment
by
inserting
a

1
5
mm
0
059
in
diameter

pin
into

the
holes
If

the

alignment
is
correct

fasten

the
switch

body
with
the
bolts

pull
out
the

pin
tighten

up
the
screw

in

the
hole
and
fasten
the
selector

lever
as
before
Check
the

continuity

again
with
the
tester
If

the
malfunc

tion
still

remains

replace
the
inhibitor

switch
Chcck
whether
the

reverse

lamp

and
the
starter
motor

operate
normal

ly
in
these

ranges
If
Ihere
is

any

lrouble

first
check
the

linkage
If

no

fault
is
found
in

the

linkage
check
the

inhibitor
switch

Separate
the
manual
lever
from
Ihe

remote
control
selector

rod
and
turn

the

range
selcct

lever
to

N

Note

In
the

position
N

the
slot
of

the

manual
shaft

is
vertical

STALL
TEST

The

purpose
of
this
test
is
to
check

the
transmission

and

engine
for
trou

ble

by
measuring
the
maximum
num

bers
of
revolutions
of

the

engine
while
Automatic

Transmission

vehicle
is
held
in
a

stalled

condition

The
carburctor
is
in

full
throttle

opera

tion
with

the
selector
lever
in

ranges

f
2

and
I

respectively
Com

pare
the

measured
results
with
the

slandard

values

Components
to

be
tested

and

test

items

I
Clutches
brake

and
band
in
trans

mission
for

slipping

2

Torque
converter

for

proper
fune

tioning

3

Engine
for
overall

properly

STALL
TEST

PROCEDURES

Before

Icsting
c
heck
the

engine
oil

and

torque
converter

oil
warm

up
the

engine
cooling
water
to
suitable
tem

perature
by
running
at

1
200

rpm
with

the
selector
lever
in

the

range
P
for

several
minutes
Warm

up
the

torque

converter
oil
to
suitable

temperature

6010
1000C
140
to

2l20F

I

Mount
the

engine
tachometer
at
a

location
that
allows

good
visibility

fro

the
dri
er
s
seat
and

put
a
mark

on

specified
revolutions
on
the
meter

2

Secure
the
front
and
rear
wheels

with
chocks
and

apply
the
hand
brake

Be
sure
to

depress
the
brake

pedal

fumly
with
the
left
foot
before
de

pressing
the
accelerator

pedal

3
Throw
the
selector
lever
into

the

range
1

4

Slowly
depress
the
accelerator

pedal
until
the

throttle
valvc
is

fully

opened

Quickly
read
and
record
the

engine
revolution
when

the

engine

begins
to
rotate

steadily
and
then

release
the
accelerator

pedal

5

Shift
the
selector
lever
to
N

and

operate
the

engine
at

approxi

mately
1
200

rpm
for
more
than
one

minute

to
cool
down
the

torque
con

ver
ter
oil

and
coolant

6

Make
similar
stall
tests
in

ranges

2
I
and
RIO

Note
The
stall
test

operation
as

speci

f
d
in
item
4

should
be

I
l3de

wiihin
five
seconds
If
it

takes
too

long
the
oil
deteriorates
an

the

clutches
brake

and
band
are
ad

versely
affected
Sufficient
cooling

time
should
be

given
between
each

AT
5O
test
for
the
four

ranges
0
2

I
and
R

JUDGEMENT

High
stall
revolution
more

than

standard
revolution

If
the

engine
revolution
in
stall

condition
is

higher
than
the
standard

values
it

indicates
that
one

or
more

clutches
in

the
transmission
are

slipping
and
therefore
no
further
test

is

required

For
the

following
abnormalities

the

respective
causes
are

presumed

High

rpm
in

all

ranges
low
Iine

pressure

High
rpm
in
D
2
and
I

and

normal

rpm
in
R
Rear
clutch

slipping

High
rpm
in
0

and

normal

rpm
in
I

clutch

slipping

High
rpm
in
R

only
Front

clutch
or
low
and
reverse

brake

slipping

To

determine
which
is

slipping

front
clutch
or
low

and
reverse
brake

a
road
test
is
nceded

If
whilc

coasting
after

starting

with
the
lever
in
1

range
engine

braking
does

not
work

properly
the

low
and

reverse
brake
is

slipping

Otherwise
the
front
clutch
is

slipping

Slipping
of
the
band
brake
is

diffi

cult
to
ascertain

However
if
it

occurs

with
the
lever
in
2

range

engine

revolution
increases

Jp
to
thesarne

level
as
in

I

strange
It

is

impossible

to
check

it
in
the
stall
test
2
and

One

way

2
Standard
stall
revolution

If
the

engine
revolution
in

stall

condition
is
within

the
standard

values
the
control
elements
are

nor

mally

operating
in
the

ranges
0

2
I

and
R

Also

tIle

engine
and
one

way

clutch
of
the

torque
converter
are

normal
in

performance
and

operation

The
one

way
clutch
of

the

torque

converter
however
sometimes

sticks

This
is
determined
in

the
road
test

3
Lower
stall
revolution
than
stand

ard
revolution

If
the

engine
revolution
in
stall

condition
is

lower
than
the
standard

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REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

I

Open
door

2

Remove
inside

door
handle
es

cutcheon

3

Remove

pull
handle

4

Remove
arm
rest

5

Remove

regulator
handle

6

Remove
door
finish

7

Peel
off
water
seal
screen

8
Raise

door

glass
to
full

up
posi

tion

9
Remove
inside
door
lock
knob

10

Remove
rear
lower
sash
attach

iog
bolts

11

Disconnect
remote
control

rod

from

key
cylinder
and

outside
door

handle

12

Remove
three
door
lock
assem

bly

attaching
screws

13

Remove
two
inside
door
handle

attaching
screws

14

Together
with
inside
door

handle
take

out
door
lock
as
an

assembly
through
large
access
hole
in

door

panel

15

Remove
two
outside
door

handle

attaching
nuts
Outside
door

handle
can
then
be

taken
out

16

Remove
lock

plate
from

key

cylinder
and

detach

key

cylinder

17

To
install
door

lock

assembly

outside
and
inside
door
handles
and

key
cylinder
reverse
removal

pro

cedure

18
Lubricate
door
lock
with

grease

which
meets

the

requirements
of
MIL

G
I0924B
or

equivalent
as

listed

below

ALVANIA
GREASE

RA
SHELL

BEACON
325

ESSO

MOBILE
GREASE
22

MOBIL
Body
Frame

ADJUSTMENT

OutsIde
door
handle

Adjustment
of

play
in
outside

door

handle
is

controlled

by
play
adjust

ment
of

nylon
nut
on
threaded

end
of

outside
door
handle
rod

Correct

play
is
1
0

mm
0
039
in

or
below

as
measured
between

nylon

nut

and

locking
plate

Inside
door

handle

Elongated
hole
in
inside
door

handle

provides
for

play

adjustment
of

inside
door
handle

Correct

play
is
1
0

mm
0

039
ill

or
below
as
measured
at
control
rod

A

L
A

I

1

rB

I

B

REMOVAL
AND

INSTAUATION

I

Open
door

2
Free

weatherstrip
from

door
sash

clamp

BF
15
DOOR
LOCK

STRIKER

Adjustment
of
door
lock
striker

should

be
made

after
door

hinge
has

been

adjusted
correctly

Elongated
holes
three

provide
for

up
and
down
or

fore
and
aft

adjust

ment
to
establish

proper
engagement

between
door
lock
striker

and
door

lock
latch

WEATHERSTRIP

DESCRIPTION

The

weatherstrip
is
retained

by

clamp
to
the
door
sash
and

by
19

clips

to
the
door

panel
No

adhesive
is

used

to
retain

the

weatherstrip
to

door

Section
A

A

j

Section
B
B

BF645

Fig
BF
34

Door

weatheratrip

3

Pry
off

clips
from

door

panel

remove

weatherstrip

4

To

instaH
reverse
removal

pro

cedure