spark plugs DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 21 of 537


Yellow

line

Spark
delay
valve
to

distributor

Spark
delay
valve
to
vacuum
tube

Distributor

to
vacuum
tube

Vacuum
tube
to
carburetor

Vacuum
tube
to
canister

Green
line

Anti

backfire
valve
to
intake
mani

fold

Air

control
valve
to

emergency
air

relief
valve

Intake
manifold
to
vacuum
hose

connector

Intake

manifold
to
canister

CHECKING
ENGINE

COMPRESSION

COMPRESSION
PRESSURE

TEST

I
Warm

up
engine
sufficiently

2
Disconnect

all

spark
plugs

3
Disconnect
anti

dieseling
solenoid

valve
connector

4

Properly
attach
a

compression

tester
to

spark

plug
hole
in

cylinder

being
tested
Engine
Tune

up

I

ET010
Different

compression
in
two
or

more

cylinders
usually
indicates

an

improperly
seated
valve
or
broken

piston
ring

9
Low

compression
in

cylinders
can

result
from
worn

piston
rings
This

condition

may
usually
be

accompanied

by
excessive

fuel

consumption

TEST
RESULT

If

compression
in

one
or
more

cylinders
is
low

pour
a
small

quantity

of

engine
oil
into

cylinders
through

the

spark
plug
holes
and
retest
com

pression

I

If

adding
oil
increases
the
com

pression
pressure
the
chances
are
that

rings
are

faulty

2

If

pressure
stays
low

probable

cause
is

that
valve
is

sticking
or

seating

improperly

3
If

cylinder
compression
in

any

two

adjacent
cylinders
is

low
and
if

adding
oil
does
not

help
the

compres

sian
there
is

leakage
past
the

gasket

surface

Oil
and
water
in

combustion
cham

bers

can
result
from

leakage

IGNITION
AND

FUEL
SYSTEM
Fig
ET
10

Teding

compression

pressure

5

Depress
accelerator

pedal
to

open

throttle
and
choke
valves

Note
Do

not

pump
pedal

6
Start

engine
as

quickly
as

pos

sible

7

Compression
pressure

kg
cm2

psi
at

rpm

Standard

12
0

171
350

Minimum

9

0
128
350

8

Cylinder
compression
in

cylinders

Should
not
be
less
than

80
of

highest

reading

CONTENTS

CHECKING
BATTERY
ET
9

CHECKING
DISTRIBUTOR
CAP
ROTOR

CHECKING
AND

ADJUSTING
IGNITION
AND
CONDENSER
ET
11

TIMING
ET
10

CONDENSER
ET
11

ADJUSTING
IGNITION
TIMING
ET10

ADJUSTING
CARBURETOR
IDLE
RPM

CHECKING
AND
REPLACING
SPARK
PLUG
ETlO
AND
MIXTURE
RATIO
ET

11

CHECKING
DISTRIBUTOR
OPERATING
IDLE

LIMITER
CAP
ET
12

PARTS
AND

IGNITION
WIRING
ETlO
CHECKING
CARBURETOR
RETURN
SPRING
ET

12

BREAKER
POINTS

lNon
California
models

ET
10
CHECKING
CHOKE
MECHANISM

AI
R

GAP
lCalifornia
models
ET11
Choke

plate
and

linkage
ET13

DISTRIBUTOR
ET
11
CHECKING
FUEL

LINES

IGNITION
WIRING

ET
11
Hoses

pipings
connections
etc

ET
13

REPLACING
FUEL
FILTER
ET
13

CHECKING
BATTERY

Check

electrolyte
level
in

each
bat

tery
cell
I
Unscrew

each
filler

cap
and

inspect
fluid
level
If
the
fluid
is
low

add
distilled
water
to

bring
the
level

up
approximately
10
to
20
mm
0
39

H
9
to
0
79

in
above
the

plates
Do
not

overfill

2
Measure
the

specific
gravity
of

battery
electrolyte

Page 22 of 537


p

r

ET002

Fig
E1
11

Checking
specific
gravity

of
bottery
electrolyre

Clean

top
of

battery
and
terminals

with
a
solution
of
bakin

soda
and

Pennissible

value

Frigid
climates
Over
1

22

Tropical
climates

lOver
1
18

Other
climates

lOver
1
20

CHECKING
AND

ADJUSTING

IGN

ITIONTIM
iNG

AD
IUSTING
IGNITION

TIMING

I
Check

spark
plugs
and
distributor

breaker

points
for
condition

2

Thoroughly
remove
dirt
and
dust

from

timing
mark
on
crank

pulley
and

timing
indicator
on
front
cover

3
Warin

up
engine
sufficiently

4
Imtalla
timing
light
on
No
I

cylinder
spark
plug
wire
and
install
a

tachometer

5
Set

idling
spero
toapproxintate
y

750

rpm

6
Check

ignition
timing
with
a

timing
light
if
it
is

specified
value

If

necessary

adjust
it

as
follows

1
Loosen
setscrew
until
distribu

tor

can
be
moved

by
hand

2

Adjust
ignition

timing
to

speci

fied
value

3
0
Lock
distributor
setscrew

ai1d

make

sure
that

timing
is
correc
Engine
Tune

up

water

Rinse
off
and

dry
with
com

pressed
air

Top
of

battery
must
be

clean
to

prevent
current

leakage
be

tween
terminals
and
from

positive

terminal

to
hold
down

clamp

In
addition
to
current

leakage
pro

longed
accumulation
of
acid

and
dirt

o
n

top
If
l

l
ry
may

ca
u
iCbli
t

rj
I
g

of
the
material

covering
connector

straps
and
corrosion
of

straps
After

tightening
terminals
coat
them
with

petrolatum
vaseline
to

protect
them

from
corrosion

Full

charge

value

at
200C
680F

1
28

1
23

1
26

oo

I

ET169

Fig
ET

13

Checking
ignition
timing

Ignition

timing

Manual
transmission

120
750

rpm

Non
California
models

100
750

rpIll

California
models

Automatic
transmission

120

650

rpin

in

0

position

ET
10
CHECKING

ANb

REPLACING

SPARK

PLUG

I

Remove

and
clean

plugs
in

a
sand

blast
cleaner

2

Inspect
insulator
for
cracks
or

chips

3

Check
both
center
and

ground

electrodes

If

they
are

excessively
worn
re

place
with
new

spark

plugs

4

Spark
plug
gap

Breaker

points

type

0

8
to
0
9

mm

0
031
to
0
035
in

Transistor

ignition

type

1
0

to
1
1

mm

0
039
to
0
043
in

Tightening

torq

1
5
to
2
0

kg
m

11
to
A4
ft
lb

Fig
ET
14

Checking

spark
plug
point

gap

CHECK
I
G

DISTRIBUTOR

OPERATING

PARTS

AND

1

lrI9N

WIRING

BREAKER

POINTS

Non

California
models

Check
the
distributor
breaker

points
for
abnonnal

pitting
and
wear

Replace
if

necessary
Make
sure

they

are

properly

aligned
and
that

point

dwell

and

gap
are
correct
Clean
and

apply
distributor

grease
to
the
carn

lobes

Note
00

not

apply
grease
excessively

Point

gap

0

45
to
0
55
mm

Om8
to
0
022

in

Owell

angle

49
to
55

degrees

Page 23 of 537


EE322

Fig
ET
15
Checking
diltribu
tor

point

gap

AIR
GAP

California
models

For

inspection
procedures
and

reference
data
refer

to
the

topic
Air

Gap
in

Section
EE

page
EE
29

DISTRIBUTOR

Check

centrifugal
advance
unit
for

loose
connection
or

improper
opera

tion
If
it
is
not

operating
properly

the

problem
may
be

due
to
a

sticky

spring
or
excessively
worn

parts
This

operation
needs
a
distributor
tester

For

inspection
procedures
and

ref

erence
data
refer
to

relative

topic

under
Distributor
in

Section
EE

If
vacuum
advance
mechanism
does

not

properly
operate
check
for
the

following
items
and

correct
the

prob

lem

as

required

1
Check
vacuum
inlet
for

signs
of

leakage
at
connection
If

necessary

retighten
or

replace

2

Check
vacuum
diaphragm
for
air

leak

If

necessary
replace
diaphragm

3

Inspect
breaker

plate
for
smooth

movement

If

plate
does
not
move
smoothly

this
condition
could
be
due

to

sticky

steel
balls
If

necessary
replace
break

er
plate
assembly

IGNITION
WIRING

Use

an
ohmmeter
to
check
resist

ance
of

secondary
cables
Disconnect

cables
from

spark

plugs
and
install
a

proper
adapter
between
cable
and

spark
plug
Remove

distributor
cap

and
secondary
cables
as
an

assembly

Do
not
remove
cables
from

cap

Check
resistance
of
one
cable
at
a

time

Connect
ohmmeter
between

spark

plug
adapter
and

corresponding
elec

trade
inside
cap
If
resistance
is
more

than
30
000
ohms
remove
cable
from
Engine
Tune

up

cap
and
check
cable
resistance

only
If

resistance
is
still
more
than

30
000

ohms

replace
cable

assembly

EF125

Checking
high
tension

cable

CHECKING

DISTRIBUTOR
CAP

ROTOR
AND

CONDENSER

Note
This

operation
is

to
be

per

formed
while

checking
distributor

points
Inspect
distributor

cap
for

cracks
and

flashover

External
surfaces
of
all

parts
of

secondary
system
must
be
cleaned
to

reduce

possibility
of

voltage
loss
All

wires
should
be
removed
from
distrib

utor

cap
and
coil
so
that
terminals

can

be

inspected
and
cleaned
Burned
or

corroded
terminals
indicate
that
wires

are
not

fully
seated
which

causes

arcing
between
end
of
wire
and
ter

minal
When

replacing
wires
in

ter

minai
be

sure
they
are

fully
seated

before

pushing
rubber

nipple
down

over
tower
Check
distributor
rotor
for

damage
and
distributor
cap
for

cracks

CONDENSER

I
Clean

outlet
of
condenser
lead

wire

and
check
for

loose
setscrew

Retighten
if

necessary

2
Check

condenser
with
a
con

denser
tester

Condenser

capacity

0
20
to
0
24

IF

Micro
Farad

Condenser
insulation
resistance

5Mn

Mega
ohms

ADJUSTING

CARBURETOR
IDLE

RPM
AND
MIXTURE

RATIO

Cautions

a
On
automatic
transmission

equip

T
11
ped
models
check
should
be

per

fonned
in

the
D

position

Be
sure

to

engage
parking
brake
and

to
lock
both
front
and
rear

wheels

with
wheel
chocks

b

Keep
your
foot
down
on
the
brake

pedal
while

depressing
the
accelera

tor

pedal
Otherwise
vehicle

surges

forward

dangerously

Notes

a
Do
not

attempt
to
screw
the
idle

adjusting
sc
ew
down

completely

Doing
so
could
cause

damage
to

tip

which
in

turn
will
tend
to
cause

malfunctions

b

If
idle
limiter

cap
obstructs

proper

adjustment
remove
it

To
install
idle
limiter

cap
refer
to

Idle
Limiter

Cap

c

After
idle

adjustment
has

been

made
shift
the
lever
to
the
N
or

P

position
for
automatic
trans

mission

d
When

measuring
CO

percentage
in

sert

probe
into

tail

pipe
more
than

40
em
15
7
in

CO
idle

adjustment
with

CD
meter

Idle
mixture

adjustment
requires

the
use
of
a

CO
meter

especially
for

California
models
When

preparing
to

adjust
idle
mixture
it
is

essential
to

have
the
meter

thoroughly
warmed

up

and
calibrated

I
Check
carburetor

pipes
for

proper

connection

2

Warm

up
engine
until
water
tem

perature
indicator

points
to
the
middle

of

gauge
The

procedure
to
warm

up

engine
is
not

specifically
recom

mended
Either

driving
vehicle
or

oper

ating
engine
at

no
load
will
be

good

3
Make

sure
that
water
tempera

ture
indicator

points
to

the
middle

Further

keep
engine
running
at
about

2

000

rpm
for
about
5
minutes
with

out

applying
load
to

engine
in

order
to

stabilize

engine
condition
Engine

hood
should
be

open

4
Run

engine
for

about
10
minutes

at
idling
speed
During
this
10

minutes

proceeq
as
described
i

steps

5

to
9
below

5
Remove
air
hose
between
3

way

connector
5

way
connector
for
Cali

fornia
models
and
air

check
valve
as

shown
in

Figure
ET
17

Plug
the

dis

Page 38 of 537


r

Engine
Tune

up

A
T

C
air

cleaner

Operating
temperature
OC
OF

30

to
54

86
to
129

Tightening
torque

Cylinder
head

bolts

1st

turn

2nd
turn

3rd
turn

Spark
plugs
kg
m
ft
b

kg
lll
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft

lb

kg
m

ft
lb

kg
m
ft

lb
4
0

29

6
0

43

6
5

to
8
5
47
to

61

1
2

to
1

6
8
7

to
11
6

0
5

to
1
0

3
6
to
7

2

1

5
to
2
0
II
to
14
Manifold
nuts

Carburetor
nuts

ET

26

Page 42 of 537


Condition

ENGINE
POWER
NOT

UP
TO
NORMAL

Low
compression

Ignition
system
out
of

order

Fuel

system
out

of

order

Air
intake

system
out

of
order

Emission
control

Overheating

O

cooIing

Others
Engine
Tune

up

Probable
cause

Incorrect

iSnition
timing

Damaged

spark
plugs

Worn
distributor

points

Malfunction
of
choke

system

Clogged
fuel

pipe
or

floating
valve

Dirty
or

clogged
fuel
strainer

Fuel

pump
will
not
work

properly

C10ssed
carburetor

jets

Malfunction
of
altitude

compensator

CIOJBed
air
cleaner

Ail

inhaling
from
manifold

gasket
or

carburetor

gasket

Malfunction
of

E
G
R
valve

Stick
E
F
E

valve
shaft

Insufficient
coolant

Loose
fan
belt

Worn
or
oiled
fan
belt

Inoperative
thermostat

Worn
water

pump

Clogged
or

leaky
radiator

Worn
radiator
filler

cap

Ail

in

cooling
system

Improper
engine
oil

grade

Incorrect

ignition
timing

Clossed
carburetor
lean
mixture

Disconnected
altitude

compensator
hOlle

Inoperative
thermostat

Improper
octane
fuel

L

j
tire

pressure

Dragging
brake

Clutch

slipping

ET

30
Corrective
action

Previously
mentioned

Adjust

Clean

adjust
or

replace
plull

Dress

or

replace
points
Also
check

condenser

Adj
lst

Clean

Replace

Repair
or

replace

Disassemble
and
clean

Check
and

replace

Replace
element

Replace
gasket

Check
and
replace

Repair

Replenish

Adjust
fan
belt

Replace

Replace

Replace

Flush

repair
or

replace

Replace

Retighten
each

part
of

cooling
system

Replace
with

proper
grade
oil

Adjust

Overhaul
carburetor

Connect

Replace

Replace
with

specified
octane
fuel

Inflate

to

specified

pressure

Adjust

Adjust

Except
transistor

ignition
system

Page 44 of 537


Condition

ABNORMAL

COMBUSTION

backfue
afterflre

run
on
etc

Improper

ignition
timing

Fuel

system
out
of

order

Faulty
cylinder
head
etc

Others

EXCESSIVE
OIL

CONSUMPTION

Oilloak

Excessi
lo
oil

consumption

Others
Engine
Tune

up

probable
cause

Improper
ignition
timing

Improper
heat

range
of

spark
plugs

Damaged
carburetor

or
manifold

gasket

backfue
afterfire

Clol
l
ed
carburetor

jet

Improper
function
of

the
float

Uneven

idling
Run
on

Improperly
adjusted
B

C
D
D

set

pressure

Malfunction
of
anti

dieseling
solenoid
valve

Malfunction
of
auio
choke

Improperly
adjusted
valve
clearance

Excess
carbon
in

combustion
chamber

Damaged
valve

spring
backfire
afterflre

Malfunction
of

A
T
C

air
cleaner

Inoperative
ariti
backfue
valve

Loose
oil
drain

plug

Loose

or
damaged
oil

pan
gasket

Loose
or

damaged
chain
cover

gasket

Worn
oil
seal
in
front
and
rear
of
crankshaft

Loose
or

damaged
locker
cover

gasket

Improper
tightening
of
oil
filter

Loose
or

damaged
oil

pressure
switch

Cylinder
and

pioton
wear

Improper
location
of

piston
ring

gap
or

reversely
assembled

piston
ring

Damage
piston
rings

Worn

piston
ring
groove
and

ring

Fatigue
of
valve
oil
seal

lip

Worn
valve

stem

Inadequate
quality
of

engine
oil

Engine
overheat

ET32
Corrective
action

Adjust
ignition
timing

Use

specified
spark
plugs

Replace
them
with
new

parts

Disassemble
carburetor
and
check
it

Adjust
the
level
and
check
needle
valve

Adjust

Adjust

Check
or

replace

Adjust

Adjust

Remove
head
and

get
rid
of
carbon

Replace
it
with
a
new
one

Check
for
loose
vacuum
hoses

Replace
if

necessary

Replape

Tighten
it

Renew

gasket
or

tighten
it

Renew

gasket
or

tighten
it

Renew
oil
seal

Renew

gasket
or

tighten
it
but
not
too

much

Renew

gasket
and

tighten
it
with
the

proper

torque

Renew
oil

pressure
switch
or

tighten
it

Overhaul

cylinder
and
renew

piston

Remoun
t

piston
rings

Renew

rings

Repair
or
renew

piston
and

cylinder

Renew

piston
and

piston
ring

Replace
seal

lip
with
a

new
one

Renew
valve
or

guide

Use
the

designated
oil

Previously
mentioned

Page 50 of 537


EM410

Fig
EM
II

Engine
on

engine
land

Remove

oil
level

gauge

6
Remove

carburetor
from
intake

manifold

1
Disconnect
cylinder
block
to

P
C
V
valve
hose
at
P
C
V

valve

2

Disconnect
A
B
valve
to
E

G
R

passage
hose

at
E
G
R

passage

3
Disconnect
vacuum
tube
to

carburetor

hoses
white
and

yellow
at

vacuum
tube

4
Disconnect
fuel

hose
from

carburetor

5

Remove
dash

pot
bracket
from

intake
manifold

6
Remov
carburetor

attaching

bolts
and

remove
carburetor

assembly

and

gasket

7
Disconnect
distributor

high
ten

sion
cables
from

sparkplugs

8
Disconnect
vacuum
hose

from

distributor
and

remove
distributor
as

sembly

9

Disconnect
fuel

hose
from
fuel

pump
and

remove
fuel
and

vacuum

hoses
combined

from

cylinder
head

10
Remove
fuel

pump
assembly

from

cylinder
head

EM412

Fig
EM
12

Removing
fuel
pump

IJ
Remove
in
take
and
exhaust

manifold

assembly
from

cylinder
head

1
Disconnect
vacuum
hose

from

air
control
valve
and
remove
air
con

trol

valve
for
California
and
a
r
hoses

as
an
assembly
Engine
Mechanical

1
Air
control
valve

2
Distributor
EM531

Fig
EM
13

Removing
air
control

valve

Californio
model

2
Remove
carburetor
air
cleaner

bracket

3
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
from

E
G
R
valve

4
Remove
check
valve
from
air

gallery

pipe

5
Disconnect
E
G
R

tube
from

E

G
R

passage
and
exhaust
manifold

6
Remove
E

G
R

passage
and

E
G
R
valve

from
intake

manifold

I
E

G
R

passage

2
E
G
R
tube

Fig
EM
14
EM532

Removing
E

G
R

tube
and

passage

7
Remove
F
l

C
D

bracket
from

cylinder
head

if
so

equipped

8

Disconnect
vacuum
hoses
from

thermal

vacuum
valve

and
remove

thermostat

housing
and

gasket
from

cylinder
head

EM089

Fig
EM
15

Removing
thermostat

housing

EM
5
9
Remove

cylinder
block
to

P
C
V

valve
hose
blow

by
gas
hose

from

cylinder
block

10
Remove

manifold

attaching

bolts
and
remove
intake
and

exhaust

manifold

assembly
and

gasket
from

cylinder
head

Fig
EM
16

Removing
intake
and

exhaust

manifold
assembly

11
Remove
intake

and
exhaust

manifold

attaching
bolts
and

separate

intake

manifold
from

exhaust
mani

fold

12
Remove
air

gallery
pipes
from

exhaust

manifold

12
Remove

left

engi
e

mounting

bra
et

from

cylinder

blopk

13
Remove
air

pump
and
cooler

compressor
bracket

14
Remove

crankshaft

pulley
in

stalling
bolt
and

washer
and
then

remove

pulley
with
a
two

jaw
puller

15
Remove
water

pump
assembly

16
Remove
rocker

cover

17

R
emove

spark
plugs

18
Remove
fuel

pump
drive
earn

19

Remove
camshaft

sprocket

Refer
to
the

following
note

during

operation
when

removing
camshaft

sprocket
from

engine
installed
on
car

EM091

Fig
EM
17

Removing
cammaf

sprocket

Page 71 of 537


30
Install
heatshieid

plate
on
mani

fold
assembly

31
Install
air

gallery
pipe
on
ex

haust
manifold

32
Install
manifold

gasket
and

manifold

assembly
on

cylinder
head

Tightening
torque

1
2to
1

6kg
m

8
7
to
11
6
ft
lb

33

Install
blow

by
gas

pipe
on

cyl

inder

block
and
tighten
with
rear

engine
slinger

34
Install
thermostat
housing

gas

ket
thermostat

housing
and

thermo

stat

35
Install
thermal
vacuum
valve
on

thermostat

housing
Before

installing

apply
a

liquid
packing
slightly
to
the

threads

36

Install
FJ

C
D
bracket
on

cylin

der

head

37

Install
E
G
R

passage
and

E
G
R
valve
on
intake
manifold

38
Connect
E

G
R
tube
to
E

G
R

tube
and

exhaust
manifold

39
Install
check
valve

on
air

gallery

pipe

40
Install
air
cleaner
bracket
on

intake
manifold

41
Install
air
control
valve
on
air

cleaner
bracket
California
models

42
Install
vacuum
and
fuel
tubes

combined
on

cylinder
head

43
Install
distributor

assembly

44
Install

heatshield
plate

joint

seat

and
carburetor

Carbure10r
tightening

torque

0
5

to
1

0

kg
m
3

6
to
7
2

ft
lb

Note
When

instalUng
joint
seat
be

sure
to

put
the
duct
into

primary

hole
in

intake
manifold

S

J

Heatshield

plate
4
Joint

seat

2

Primary
hole
5

Secondary
hole

3
Duct

EM534

Fig
EM
I06

Installing
carburetor

joint
seat
Engine
Mechanical

45
Install
dash

pot
bracket
and

dash

pot
to
intake

manifold

46
Connect
all
air

vacuum
and
fuel

hoses

and
then

secure
with

clamps

I
Cylinder
block
to

P
C
V
valve

hose

2
A
B

valve
to
E

G
R

passage
vac

uum
hose

3
A
B

valve
to
E
G

R

passage
air

hose

4
Vacuum
tube
to
carburetor
vac

uum
hoses

5
Fuel
ube

to
carburetor
fuel

hose

6
Fuel
tube
to
fuel

pump
fuelhose

7
Distributor
to
vacuum
switch
or

spark
delay
valve
vacuum
hose

8
Air
control
valve
vacuum
hose

9
Check
valve

to
air

control
valve

hose

10
Thermal
vacuum
valve
to

E
G
R
valve
vacuum
hose

I
I
Thermal
vacuum
valve
to

vacuum
tube
hose

47
Install
carburetor
air

cleaner
on

carburetor
and
then
connect
air

and

vacuum
hoses

as
follows

I

Air
cleaner
to

exhaust
manifold

hot

air
duct

2

Air
c1eaner
to
air

pump
hose

3

Air
cleaner
to
rocker

cover
hose

4

Air
cleaner

to
air
control
valve

hose

5

6

48
Install

spark
plugs
in

place

49
Connect
all
distributor

high
ten

sion

cables
to

spark
plugs

50
Install
air

pump
drive
belt
cool

er

compressor
and
idler

pulley

51

Install
left

engine
mounting

bracket

52
Install
clutch

assembly
on

flywheel
with
Clutch

Aligning
Bar

KV30100200
Air

cleaner
to
A
B

valve

hose

Other
vacuum
hoses

Tightening
torque

1
2
to
2
2

kg
m

8

7
to
15
9

ft
lb

EM
26
I

I

KV30100200

EM440

Fig
EM
I07
In

talling
clutch
embly

53

Using
an
overhead
hoist
and

lifting
cable
hoist

engine
away
from

engine
stand
and

then
down
onto

engine
carrier

54
Install

right
engine
mounting

bracket
oil
filter
oil

pressure
switch

oil

level

gauge
and
water

drain

plug

When

installing
oil

filter
fasten
it
to

cylinder
block

by
hand

Note
Do
not

overtighten

flit
or
oil

leakage
may
occur

55
Install
alternator
bracket

adjust

ing
bar
alternator

cooling
fan

and

belt

56

Adjust
the
deflection
of
drive

belts
when

thumb

pressure
is

applied

midway
between

pulleys
A

pressed

force
is
above
10

kg
22
0
lb

Deflection

of
drive
belts

8
to
12
mm

0
315

to
0
472
in

EM613

Fig
EM
lOB
Fan
belt
tension

57
Fill

engine
oil

up
to

specified

level

Page 193 of 537


NON
CALIFORNIA
MODELS
Engine
Electrical

System

IGNITION
CIRCUIT

CONTENTS

EE
26

CALIFORNIA
MODELS
EE
2B

NON

CALIFORNIA
MODELS

The

ignition
circuit
consists

of
the

ignition
switch
coil

distributor

wiring
spark
plugs
and

battery

The
circuit

is

equipped
with
a

resistor

During
cranking
electrical

current

bypasses
the
resistor

thereby

connecting
the

ignition
coil

directly
to

battery
This

provides
full

battery

voltage
available
at
coil
and

keeps

ignition

voltage
as

high
as

possible

The

low

voltage
current
is

supplied

by
the

battery
or

alternator
and

flows

through
the

primary
circuit

It
consists

of
the

ignition
switch
resistor

primary
winding
of
the

ignition
coil

distributor
contact

points
condenser

and
all

connecting
low
tension

wiring

The

high

voltage
current
is

pro

duced

by
the

ignition
coil

and
flows

through
the

secondary
circuit
result

ing
in

high

voltage
spark
between
the

electrodes
of

the

spark
plugs
in

engine

cylinders
This
circuit
contains

the

0
cl

Battery

Ignition
coil
secondary
winding
of

the

ignition
coil

high
tension

wiring
distributor
rotor

and

cap

When
the

ignition
switch
is

turned

on
and
the

distributor
contact

points

are
closed

the

primary
current

flows

through
the

primary
winding
of
the

coil
and

through
the

contact

points
to

ground

When
the

contact

points
are

opened

by
the

revolving
distributor
earn
the

magnetic
field
built

up
in
the

primary

winding
of
the

coil
moves

through
the

secondary
winding
of
the

coil

inducing

high
voltage
The

high

voltage
is

produced

every
time

the

contact

points

open
The

high
voltage
current

flows

through
the

high
tension
wire

to
the
distributor

cap
Then
the
rotor

distributes
the
current
to

one
of
the

spark

plug
terminals
in
the
distributor

Re5istor

To

starter

Secondary

winding

Cap

Breaker

point

f

Distributor

EE
26
cap

Then
the

spark
obtains
while
the

high
voltage
current

jumps
the

gap

between
the

insulated
electrode
and

the

ground
side
electrode
of
the

spark

plug
This

process
is

repeated
for
each

power
stroke
of

the

engine

The
distributor
contact

point
and

spark
plugs
should
be

inspected
clean

ed

and

regapped
at

tune

up
They

should
also
be

replaced
periodically
as

specified
in

the
Maintenance

Sched

ule
In

addition

apply
grease
NLGl

consistency
No
I

containing

MoS2
or

equivalent
to
distributor

shaft
and

grease
MIL
G
l0924B

containing

MoS2
or

equivalent
to
cam
as
reo

quired

The
remainder

of
the

ignition

component

parts
should
be

inspected

for

only
their

operation
tightness
of

electrical
terminals
and

wiring
con

dition

The

ignition
circuit
is
shown
below

IR

IB

I

is
21

J
g

Rotor

head

EE060

Fig
EE

53

Ignition
ydem
circuit

diagram

Page 194 of 537


FUSIBLE
LtNK

m
Engine
Electrical

System

E

CJI2t

Bf
o

00

00

fOl

R

BL
I

ti
L

oj

L
C
J

RESISTOR

IGNITION
COIL

COLOR
CODE

B
Black

OW

Black
with
white

stripe

DR
Black
with

red

stripe

aL
Black
with
blue

stripe

W
White
W

R

Wj
BW

BR

IGNITION
SWtTCH

DISTRtBUTOR

jjj

SPARK
PLUGS

EE493

EE
27
Fig
EE
54
Circuit

diagram
of
ignition
ByJt
m
Non

California
models

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