tire type DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 87 of 537


ENGINE
LUBRI
CATION
SYSTEM

Note

Pump
rotors
and

body
are
not

serviced

separately
If

pump
rotors

or
body
are

damaged
or
worn

replacement
of
the
entire
oil

pump

assembly
is

necessary

Tightening
torque

Oil

pump
mounting
bolts

Oil

pump
cover
bolts

Regulator
valve

cap
nut

Specifications

Oil

pressure
at

idling

Regulator
valve

spring

Free

length

Pressured

length

Regulator
valve

opening
pressure

OIL
FILTER

The
oil
filter
is
a

cartridge
type

The
oil
filter
element
should
be
reo

placed
periodically
with

the
use
of
Oil

Filter
Wrench
ST19320000

When

installing
an
oil
filter
fasten

it
to

cylinder
block

by
hand

Note
Do
not

overtighten
filter
or
oil

leakage
may
occur
OIL
PRESSURE

REGULATOR
VALVE

The
oil

pressure
regulator
valve
is

not

adjustable
At
the
released

position
the
valve

permits
the
oil

to

by
pass
through
the

passage
in

the

pump
cover
to
the
inlet
side
of
the

pump
Check

regulator
valve

spring
to

ensure
that

spring
tension
is

correct

kg
m
ft
Ib

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
m
ft
lb

kg
cm2

psi

mm
in

mm
in

kg
em
2

psi

RELIEF

VALVE

The
relief
valve
located
at
the

center

portion
securing
oil
fIlter
to

the

cylinder
block

by

passes
the
oil

into
the
main

gallery
when
the
oil

fIlter
element
is

excessively

clogged

STl9320000

EL015

Fig
EL
9

Removing
oil

filter

EL
4
EL014

Fig
EL
B

Regulator
value

l
l

to
1
5
8
0
to
11

0
7
to

1
0
5
Ito
7
2

4

to
5
29
to
36

0
8
to
2
8

II
to
40

52
5
2
067

34
8

1
370

35
to
5
0
50
to
71

With
oil
fIlter
removed
check

valve
unit
for

operation
Inspect
for
a

cracked
or
broken
valve
If

replace

ment
is

necessary
remove
valve

by

prying
it

out
with
a
screwdriver

Install
a
new
valve
in

place
by

tapping
it

EL016

Fig
EL
JO
Relief
lJOlue

Page 203 of 537


EE299

Fig
EE
74

Driving
in
roll

pin
Engine
Electrical

System

4

Apply
grease
to
the

top
of
rotor

shaft
as

required

5

Check
the

operation
of

governor

before

installing
distributor
on

engine

6

Adjust
ignition
timing
after

distri

butor
is
installed

on

engine

SERVICE

DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS

Type

Firing
order

Rotating
direction

Duty

Air

gap
mm
in

MU

Cap
insulation
resistance

Rotor
head

insulation
resistance
MU

Cap
carbon

point
length
mm
in
D4F4
03
D4F4
04

1
3
4

2

Counterclockwise

70
20
to
40
at

idling

0
2
to
0
4
O

OOS
to
0

016

More
than
50

More
than
50

10
0
39

TRANSISTOR

IGNITION
UNIT

California
models

DESCRIPTION

TRANSISTOR
IGNITION
UNIT

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

INSPECTION

1
POWER

SUPPLY
WI

RING
AND

BATTERY

CHECK

DESCRIPTION

TRANSISTOR

IGNITION

UNIT

The
transistor

ignition
unit

provides

the

following
functions

L
It

makes
and
breaks
the
electric

current
in

the

primacy
circuit

of
the

ignition
coil
2

CONTINUITY
CHECK

OF
PRIMARY

CIRCUIT

3

PICK
UP

COIL
CONTINUITY
CHECK

4
PICK
UP
COIL
POWER

SIGNAL

PULSE

CHECK

5
TRANSISTOR

IGNITION
UNIT
CHECK
CONTENTS

EE

36

EE

36

EE
37

EE
37

EE
37

2

The

duty
control

circuit
sets
the

rate
of
make

and
break
within

one

cycle
i
e

this

maintains

good

ignition

characteristics
of

engine
from
low

speed
to

high
speed
and
is

equal
to

the

dweU

angle
in

the

conventional

breaker

type
distributor

3

A

preventive
circuit

against
lock

EE
36
EE
36

EE
38

EE
38

EE
39

ing
is

provided
This

cuts
off
the

prilnaCY
electric
current
in

the

ignition

coil
when
the

ignition
switch
is

turned

on
with
the

engine
not

running

Each

component
part
of
this
unit

is

highly
reliable
however

should

any

part
be
found

faulty
the
entire
assem

bly
must
be

replaced

Page 377 of 537


The
620

series
vehicles

are
equip

ped
with

hydraulic
brakes

on
the
four

wheels
and
mechanical
hand
brakes

on

the
rear
wheels
The
front
brake
is

the
uni
servo

type
and
the
rear
the

duo

servo
with
the
built
in

hand

BRAKE
PEDAL

FRONT
BRAKE

REAR
BRAKE

BRAKE
PEDAL

Qi

f

l

II

t

Unit

mm
in

I
Under
the
condition
that
the

push
rod
of
brake

lamp
swi

tch
is

pushed
in

position
the

height
of
brake

pedal
from
toeboard
to
148
mm
5
83

in

operating
the
switch

adjusting

nuts
Then

tighten
nuts

securely

Tightening
torque

1
2

to
1
5

kg
m

9
to
I
I
ft
Ib

2

Adjust
the

length
of

push
rod
Brake

System

GENERAL
DESCRIPTION

brake
The
mechanical
hand
brake
is

controlled

by
a
hand
brake
lever
locat

ed
in
the
driver

s

compartment

For
added

safety
the
tandem

I
1lI3ter

cylinder
Master
Vac
and

Nissan
Load

Sensing
Valve
N

L
S
V

ADJUSTMENT

CONTENTS
are
standard

equipment
on
all
models

The
Master
Vac
is
installed
to
increase

braking
force
The
N
L

S
V
ensures

greater
safety
and

reliability

BR
2

BR
2

BR
3
HAND

BRAKE

Parking
brake

BLEEDING
HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM
BR
3

BR
3

Free

height

Full
stroke
at

pedal
pad
A
148

5
83

B
134

10
140

5
28
to
5
51

C
43
to
49

1
69

to
1
93
Depressed
height

1
Push
rod

adjusting
nut

2
Switch
adjusting
nuts

3
BraKe

lamp
switch

BA765

Fig
BR
l

Adjusting
brake

pedal

with
its

adjusting
nut
so
as
to
become

0
6
to
1
2
mOl
0
024
to
0

047
in
in

play
Then

tigh1en
nut

securely

Tightening
torque

1

6
to
2

2

kg
m

12

to
16
ft
lb

Note
Take
care
not
to
allow
the

push

rod
to

get
into
master

cylinder
in

free
condition

BR

2
3
After
completing

adjustment

operate
brake

pedal
several
times
to

ensure
that
it
travels
over
its
entire

stroke
of
137
mm
5

39
in

smoothly

without

showing
squeak
noise
twist

ing
or
interference

FRONT
BRAKE

1
Raise

vehicle
until
wheel
clear

floor

2

Remove
rubber
boot
from
brake

disc

3

Ughtly
tap
adjuster
housing
and

move
it

forward
Turn
down

adjuster

wheel
with
a

screwdriver
and

spread

brake
shoes

Stop
turning
adjuster

wheel
when
a
considerable

drag
is
Jelt

and
lock

up
brake
drum

Note
For
both

right
and
left
brakes

brake
shoes

spread
when

adjuster

wheel
is
turned
downward

4
Return

adjuster
wheel
12
ratches

to
obtain
correct
clearance
between

brake
drum
and
brake
shoes
Turn

brake
drum
and
make
sure
that
brake

drum
turns
without

dragging
when

brake
shoes
interfere
with
brake
drum

then

readjust
clearance

5

Install
rubber
boot

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 444 of 537


Body
Frame

Removal
and
installation

assembly

2
To
install

seat
reverse
above
re

moval

procedure
1
Remove

four
bolts

retaining
seat

slide

assembly
to

floor
take

out
seat

SEPARATE
SEAT

1

Head
re5traint

2
Seat
assembly

3

Reclining
device

4

Seat
slide
outer

5
eat
slide
inner
s

J

j

BF0358

Fig
BF

49

Separate
seat

Removal
and
installation

I

Remove
two

nuts

attaching
front

of
seat
slide
to
floor

2

Remove
two
bolts

attaching
rear

of

seat
slide
to
floor
3
Then

remove
seat
with

seat
slides

from
the

vehicle

4

Installation
is
the
reverse
order
of

removal

SEAT
BELT

1
Inner
belt

2

Tongue
stopper

3

Emergency
locking
retractor

4

Outer
anchor

plate

5

Lap
shoulder
belt

6
Shoulder

through
anchor
BF036B

Fig
BF
50

Seat
belt

BF

20
DESCRIPTION

The
seat
belt
is
a
three

point
type

consisting
essentiaily
of
a

lap
shoulder

belt
and
an
inner

lap
belt

The

lap
shoulder
belt

is
fitted
with

an

emergency
locking
retractor
which

senses
the

speed
at
which
the

webbing

is

being
pulled
and

the
deceleration
of

the
vehicle

The
inner

lap
belt
has
a
buckle
The

buckle
of
the
driver

s
seat
belt
includes

a
switch
which
functions
as
a
seat
belt

warning
device

CAlJI10NS

a
In

conformity
with
M
V

S
S
No

302
be
sure
to

remove
the
thin

polyethylene
covers
from
seat

belts

at
the
time
of

I
Pre
delivery
service

2
Parts

replacement

b
If

the
vehicle
has

overturned
or

been
in
a
collision

replace
the

entire

belt

assembly
regardless
of

nature
of
accident

c

If
the
condition

of

any

component

of
a

seat
belt
is

questionable
have

entire
belt

assembly
replaced
rather

than

attempting
to

repair
seat
belt

d
If

webbing
is
cut

frayed
or
dam

aged

replace
belt

assembly

e
Do
not

spill
drinks
oil
etc

on

inner

lap
belt
buckle
Never
oil

tongue
and
buckle

f

Use

only
a

genuine
Nissan
seat
belt

assembly

REMOVAL
AND

INSTAUATION

I

Disconnect

battery
ground
cable

2
Disconnect
buckle
switch
harness

at
connector
under
seat

3
Loosen

bolt

retaining
inner

lap

belt
and
remove
inner

lap
belt

4

Remove
bolt

securing
emergency

locking
retractor

5

Remove
shoulder
anchor
bolt

and
remove

lap
shoulder
belt
assem

bly

6
Installation
is

the
reverse
order
of

removal

Tightening
torque

Anchor
bolts

2
5
to
3
0

kg
m

18
to
22
ft
lb