tow bar DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Service Manual

Page 92 of 537


The

pump
shaft
is

supported
by
a

double
row

of
ball

bearings

press
fit
in

an
aluminum
die
cast

pump
body
The

bearings
are

permanently
lubricated

and
sealed

to

prevent
loss
of
lubricant

and

entry
of

dirt

The

pump
is

provided
with
an

impeller
which
turns
on
a
steel

shaft

The

steel
shaft
rotates

together
with

the

torque

coupling
wheeL
The
volute

chamber
is
built
in
the

engine
front

cover

assembly

The
inlet
of
the

pump
is

connected

to

the
radiator
s
lower
tank

by
a
hose

i

o

CQ047

Fig
CO
2
Water

pump
and

engine

front
cover

REMOVAL
AND

INSTALLATION

Removal

in
to
a
clean

con

assembly

I

CQ048

Fig
CO
3
Removing
water

pump

Installation

1
Be

sure
to
clean
the

gasket
sur

faces
in
contact
with

pump
and
front

cover

Always
use
new

gaskets
when

installing

pump
assembly
Be
sure
to

tighten
bolts
Cooling
System

Tightening

torque

0
4
to
0
5

kg
m

3
0
to
3
6
ft
lb

2

Fill

cooling
system
and
check
for

leaks
at

pump

3

Install
fan
blade
and

tighten
at

taching
bolts

securely
Install
belt
and

adjust
for

specified
tension

4

Operate
the

engine
at
fast

idling

and
recheck
for
leaks

5
Install
fan
shrouds

Note
Ensure
that
clearance
between

shroud
and
Can
is

even
at

any

place

DISASSEMBLY

Water

pump
is

made
of
aluminum

and
its

bearing
outer
race
is
of
a

press

fit

type
For
this

reason
water

pump

should
not
be
disassembled

INSPECTION
AND

ADJUSTMENT

Inspection

Inspect
pump
assembly
for
the

fol

lowing
conditions
and

replace
if
nee

essary

1

Badly
rusted
or
corroded

body
as

sembly
and

vane

2

Excessive
end

play
or

roughness
of

bearings
in

operation

3
Reduced

cooling
efficiency
due
to

deteriorated
silicone
oil

4
Oil

leakage
in

torque
coupling
Adjustment

Fan

belt
should
be

properly
ad

justed
at
all
times
A

tight
belt
causes

wear
of

alternator
and
water

pump

bearings
A
loose
belt

brings
about

improper
cooling
fan
water

pump

and
alternator

operation

Check
the
belt
slack
between
alter

nator
and
fan

pulley
by
force
of
10

kg

22
lb

Slackness
of
fan
belt

8
to
12

mm

0
31
to
0
47
in

If

adjustment
is

necessary
loosen

bolt

retaining
alternator

adjusting
bar

to
alternator
Move

alternator
toward

or

away
from

engine
until
the
correct

tension
is
obtained

TORQUE
COUPLING

Except
air

conditioner

equipped

models

The

torque
coupling
keeps
the
fan

speed
at
2
500

rpm
rated
or
below

to

conserve
horsepower
at

high
engine

speed
It
also

helps
reduce
fan
noise
to

a
minimum

during
high
speed
opera

tion

This
unit
is
filled
with
a

special

silicone
oil
used
as
a

fluid

coupling

which
controls
the

fan

speed
Silicone

oil

can
not
be

replenished

1

Torque
coupling
wheel

2

Torque
coupling
cover

3

Torque
coupling
bearing

4
Pulley

5
Water

pump

C0060

Fig
CO
4
Sectional
view
of

torque
coupling
and
water

pump

00
3

Page 202 of 537


Vacuum

advance
mechanism

mechanical

parts

If
vacuum
advance
mechanism
fails

to

operate

properly
check
for
the

following
items

and
correct
the

prob

lem
as

required

1

Check
vacuum
inlet
for

signs
of

leakage
at
its
connection
If

necessary

retighten
or

replace
with

a
new
one

2

Check
vacuum

diaphragm
for
air

leak

If
leak
is

found

replace
vacuum

controller

assembly

3

Inspect
breaker

plate
for
smooth

moving

If

plate
does
not
move

smoothly

this

condition
could
be

due
to

sticky

steel

balls
or

pivot
Apply
grease
to

steel
balls
or
if

necessary
replace

distributor

assembly

Centrifugal
advance

mechanical

parts

When

cause
of

engine
malfunction

is
traced

to

centrifugal
advance
mecha

nical

parts
use
distributor
tester
to

check
its
characteristics
See
to
the

specifications
above

If

nothing
is

wrong
with
its

charac

teristics
conceivable
causes
are

faulty

or

abnormal
wear
of

driving
part
or

others
So
do
not
disassemble
it

In
the
event
of

improper
character

istics
check

closely
rotor

shaft
assem

bly

governor
weight
and
shaft

If

any
of
above

parts
are
malfunc

tioning
replace
distributor

assembly

DISASSEMBLY

To

disassemble
follow
the

pro

cedure
below

1
Take
off

cap
and
remove

rotor

head

2
Remove
two
screws
shown
in

Figure
EE
69
and
detach
vacuum

con

troller
Engine
Electrical

System

EE291

Fig
EE

69

Removing
vacuum

controller

3
Remove

pick
up
coil

assembly

4

Using
two

pry
bars

pry
reluctor

from
shaft
Be
careful
not

to
distort
or

damage
the
teeth
of
reluctor

Remove

roll

pin

S
Remove

breaker

plate
setscrews

and
remove

breaker

plate
assembly

E330

Fig
EE
70

Removing
breaker
plate

etscrews

6
Pull
roll

pin
out
and
remove

collar

7
Remove
rotor
shaft
and
drive

shaft
assembly

EE331

Fig
EE
71

Removing
rotor

shaft
and

drive

shaft
assembly

8
Mark
rotor
shaft
and

drive
shaft

Remove

packing
from
the

top
of

rotor

shaft
and
unscrew
rotor
shaft

setscrew

EE

35
EE075

Fig
EE
72

Removing
rotor

shaft

9

Mark
one
of
the

governor
springs

and
its
bracket
Also
mark

one
of
the

governor

weights
and
its

pivot
pins

10

Carefully
unhook
and
remove

governor

springs

11
Remove

governor
weights

Apply
grease
to

governor
weights

after

disassembling

ASSEMBLY

To

assem
ble

reverse
the
order
of

disassembly

Carefully
observe
the
fol

lowing
instructions

1

Align
match
marks
so
that

parts

are
assembled
to
their

original

posi

tions

2

If
for

any
reason
contactor
is

removed
from
breaker

plate
adjust

cam
to
contactor
clearance

to
0
3

mm

0
012
in

as
shown
in

Figure
EE
73

after
installation

T

EE298

Fig
EE
73
Cam
to
contactor

clearance

3

Ensure
that
reluctor
is

properly

orien

ted
when

installing
on
shaft

Always
drive
in

roll

pin
with
its

slit

toward
the
outer
end
of
shaft
See

Figure
EE

74
Be

sure
to
use
a

new
roll

pin

Page 266 of 537


the

space
from
I

to
IS
increases

space
from
15
to
the

drain

port

simultaneously
decreases
As
a

resull

governor
pressure
of

15
increases

and
the

governor
pressure
is
balanced

with
the
sum
of

centrifugal
force
and

spring
force
The
governor

pressure

thus
changes
in

response
to
the
vehicle

speed
change
centrifugal
force

Operation
of

prlmar

governor
valve

The
valve
is

an
ON
OFF

valve

which
closes
the

governor

pressure

IS

regulated
by
the

secondary

gover

nor
valve
when
the
vehicle
reaches
the

minimum

speed
and
when
the
vehicle

speed
exceeds
a
certain

level
the

governor
opens
and
forwards

the

gov

ernor

pressure
15
to
the
control

valve

When
the
vehicle
is

stopped
the

governor

pressure
is
zero
However

when
the

vehicle
is

running
slowly

this
valve

is

depressed
to
Ihe

center

and
the

groove
to
15
is
closed
since

the

governor
pressure
applied
to
the

ring

shaped
area
is

higher
than
the

centrifugal
force
of
this
valve
When

the

governor
speed
exceeds
a
certain

revolution
the

governor
pressure
in

the
circuit
15
also
increases
How

ever
as
the

centrifugal
force

increases

and
exceeds
the

governor
pressure
this

valve
moves
toward
the
outside
and

the

governor
pressure
is

transmitted
to

the
circuil
5

Two
different
valves
are

employed

in

the

governor
so
that
it
will
inde

pendently
control
the

speed
at

high

and
low

speeds
That
is
within
the
low

speed

range
the

governor

pressure
is

not

generated
because
of
the

primary

valve
whereas
at
the

high
speed
range

above
the

breaking
point

governor

pressure
is

regulated
by
the

secondary

valve

The

breaking
point
is
the

point
at

which

the
function
of

one
of
the

governor
is
transferred
to

the
other

as
the

speed
changes
from
the

low

speed
to
the

high

speed
range
Automatic
Transmission

To
onlml

valve

l
Governor

pre
S1I
1I5
j

I

Q
J
J

f
1

1

CID

l

l
m

Line

pressure
t
D@

I

Primary
governor

2
Secondary

governor

3
Governor
valve

body
AT090

4

Oil
di
lributor

5

Output
sh
lft

Fig
AT
7
Cr05s
sectionallliew

of

governor

CONTROL

VALVE
ASSEMBLY
Ai09

Fig
AT

S

Output
shaft
with

oil

distributor
and

overnor

r

@

@
0

aBUlllI8

iUQlli
V

JlAU

I
Oil
distributor

2
Governor
nlve

body
A

T092

3

Primary
governor

valve

4

Secondary
governol

valve

Fig
A
T

9

Exploded
view

of
governor

Flow

cbar
of

control
valve

system

Oil
from

pump

Regulator
valve

1

I
i

j

Throttle
valve

I
I
l

Manual
valve
I

I

I

I

I

I

I

L

n
L

j
Speed
change

valve
I

I

t

t

I

I

I

I

I

I
Governor
I

I
valve

I

I

I

L
L

1
II
Auxiliary
valve

Line

pressure

j
Clutch
and
brake

The
control
valve

assembly
receives

oil
from
the

pump
and
individual

signals
from
the
vacuum

diaphragm

and
transmits
the
individual

line

pres

sures
to
the

transmission
friction
ele

ment

torque
converter
circuit
and

lubricating
system
circuit
as

outputs

More

specifically
the
oil
from
the
oil

pump
is

regulated
by
the

regulator

valve
as
line

pressure
build

up
the
line

pressure
is

fed
out
from

the
control

valve

assembly
through
various

direc

AT
6
tion

changeover
valves

including
ON

OFF
valve
and

regulator
valves
are

newly
reformed
to
a
throllle

system

oil

pressure
and

operate
other
valves

Finally
the
line

pressure
is

transmilled

to

the

required
dutch
or

brake
servo

pisJon
unit
in

response
to
the
individu

af

running
conditions
after
re

ejving

signals
from
the

va
uum

diaphragm

downshift
solenoid

governor
V
dlvc

and
or
manual

linkage