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Page 32 of 548

Condition
IMPROPER
ENGINE
IDLING
Fuelsystam
out
of
order
Low
1
ion
Engine
Tune
up
Probable
cause
Clogged
or
damaged
carburetor
jets
Incorrect
idle
adjustment
Clogged
air
cleaner
filter
Damaged
manifold
gaskets
or
carburetor
insulator
bnproper
float
level
adjustment
LoOse
air
hoses
or
air
fuel
mixture
hoses
of
carburetor
Malfunctioning
carburetor
choke
Malfunctioning
anti
backfire
valve
Malfunctioning
automatic
temperature
con
trol
air
cleaner
Inoperative
idle
compensator
Carbon
canister
purge
line
hose
damaged
or
disconnected
Stick
E
F
E
v
ve
shaft
Othen
Incorrect
valve
clearance
Extremely
low
revolution
Malfunction
of
the
ignition
system
spark
plug
high
tension
cable
ignition
coil
etc
incorrect
basic
ignition
timing
Malfunction
of
chol
e
valve
or
linkage
Malfunction
of
vacuum
motor
sensor
or
hoses
of
air
cleaner
Incorrect
idle
adjustment
Cloged
air
cleaner
fIIter
Malfunction
of
idle
compensator
of
air
cleaner
Malfunction
of
E
G
R
control
valve
Loose
manifold
and
cylinder
head
bolts
Higli
engine
idle
opem
Dragged
accelerator
linkage
Incorrect
idle
adjustment
Malfunction
of
T
O
C
s
system
or
tluottle
opener
Except
FU
models
Malfunction
of
speed
switch
and
harness
Except
FU
models
ET
18
Corrective
action
Clean
or
replace
Adjust
Replace
element
Replace
gasket
or
insulator
Adjust
Check
for
loose
connections
Check
lUId
adjust
Check
for
loose
connection
of
vacuum
hose
Check
A
I
C
air
cleaner
Check
for
connection
of
idle
compensator
hose
or
replace
idle
compensator
Connect
or
replace
Repair
Previously
mentioned
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Check
for
loose
hoses
Replace
system
com
ponentsif
necessary
Adj
lSt
idle
speed
Replace
air
cleaner
filter
Replace
Clean
or
replace
Retighten
bolts
Check
ahd
correct
accelerator
linkage
Adjust
idle
speed
Check
for
loose
vacuum
hose
and
harness
connections
Adjust
replace
if
necessary
Check
for
loose
connections
Repair
or
replace
if
necessary
Page 33 of 548

Condition
ENGINE
POWER
NOT
UP
TO
NORMAL
Low
compmsion
Ignition
system
out
of
order
Fuel
system
out
of
order
Air
intake
system
out
of
order
Emission
control
Overheating
J
f
H
r
Overcooling
Engine
liune
up
Probable
cause
Malfunction
of
throttle
valve
switch
and
linkage
FU
models
Incorrect
ignition
timing
Damaged
spark
plugs
Wom
distributor
points
Malfunction
of
T
C
S
cMalfunction
of
S
D
V
Milfunction
of
choke
system
Clogged
fuel
pipe
or
floating
valve
Dirty
or
clogged
fuel
filter
Fuel
pump
will
not
work
properly
Clogged
carb
retor
jets
Clogged
air
cleaner
Air
aling
from
manifold
g
sket
r
carburetor
gasket
Malfunction
of
E
G
R
valve
Stick
E
F
E
valve
shaft
Insufficient
coolant
Loose
fan
bel
Wom
or
oiled
fan
belt
Inoperative
therinostat
Wom
ater
pu
p
Clogged
or
leaky
radiator
Wom
radiator
filler
ca
Air
in
cooling
ystein
Improper
engine
oil
grade
Incorrect
ignition
timing
Clogged
carburetor
lean
miiture
Inoperative
thermostat
1
ET
19
Corrective
action
Check
throttle
valve
switch
and
linkage
Adjusi
i
r
replace
if
necessary
Previously
m
entioned
Adjust
Clean
adjust
or
replace
plugs
Dress
or
replace
points
Also
check
condenser
Check
and
correct
Check
and
replace
Adjust
Clean
Replace
Repair
or
replace
t
J
Disassemble
and
clean
Replace
element
Replace
gasket
Check
and
replace
Repair
Replenish
Adjust
fan
belt
Replace
Replace
Repl
ce
Flush
repair
or
replace
ReplaCe
Retightin
e
ch
part
of
cooling
system
Replace
with
proper
grade
oil
Adjust
Overhaui
carburetor
Replace
Page 34 of 548

Condition
Othen
NOISY
ENGINE
Cor
knockillll
M8chanicol
knocking
Crankshaft
bearing
knocking
Connecting
rod
bearing
knocking
Piston
and
cylinder
noise
Piston
pin
noise
Water
pump
noise
Air
pump
noise
Others
Engine
Tune
up
Probable
cause
Improper
octane
fuel
Improper
tire
pressure
Dragging
brake
Dutch
slipping
Overloaded
engine
Carbon
knocking
Timing
knocking
Fuel
knocking
Preignition
miswing
of
spark
plug
This
strong
dull
noise
increases
when
engine
is
occelerated
To
locate
the
place
cause
a
misfire
on
each
cylinder
If
the
noise
stops
by
the
misfire
this
cylinder
generates
the
noise
This
is
a
little
higher
pitched
noise
than
the
crankshaft
knocking
and
also
increases
when
engine
is
accelerated
Cause
a
misfire
on
each
cylinder
and
if
the
noise
diminishes
almost
completely
this
crankshaft
bearing
generates
the
noise
When
you
hear
an
overlapping
metalic
noise
which
increases
its
magnitude
with
the
revolution
of
engine
and
which
decreases
as
engil
e
is
warmed
up
this
noise
is
caused
by
piston
and
cylinder
To
locate
the
place
cause
a
misfire
on
each
cylinder
This
noise
is
heared
at
each
highest
and
lowest
dead
end
of
piston
To
locate
the
place
cause
a
misfire
on
each
cylinder
This
noise
may
be
caused
by
worn
or
damaged
b
arings
or
by
the
uneven
surface
of
sliding
parts
Damaged
air
pump
Except
Canada
and
FU
models
An
improper
adjustment
of
valve
clearance
Noise
of
timing
chain
An
excessive
end
play
on
crankshaft
Noisy
E
F
E
valve
shaft
H20
Corrective
action
Replace
with
specified
octane
fuel
Inflate
to
sptcifled
pressure
Adjust
Adjwt
Use
right
gear
in
driving
Disassemble
cylinder
head
and
remove
carbon
Adjust
ignition
timing
Use
specified
octane
fuel
Use
specified
spark
plug
This
is
caused
by
worn
or
damaged
bearings
or
unevenly
worn
crankshaft
Renew
bearings
and
adjust
or
change
crankshaft
Check
lubrication
system
Same
as
the
case
of
crankshaft
bearings
This
may
cause
an
abnormal
wearing
of
cylinder
and
lower
compression
which
in
turn
will
cause
a
lower
out
put
power
and
excess
ive
consumption
of
oil
Overhaul
engine
This
may
cause
a
wear
on
piston
pin
or
piston
pin
hole
Renew
piston
and
piston
pin
assembly
Replace
water
pump
with
a
new
one
Repair
or
replace
Adjust
Adjust
the
tension
of
chain
Disassemble
engine
and
new
main
beaung
Repair
Page 35 of 548

Condition
ABNORMAL
COMBUSTION
backfire
afterfire
run
on
etc
Improper
ignition
timing
Fuel
system
out
of
order
Feulty
cylinder
heed
etc
Others
EXCESSIVE
OIL
CONSUMPTION
Oilleek8111
Engine
Tune
up
Probable
cause
Surging
A
T
C
air
cleaner
vacuum
motor
Note
This
noise
will
be
hmnl
when
clutch
iI
disengaged
We
r
on
clutch
pilot
bushing
Not
e
This
noise
will
be
heared
when
utch
iI
disengaged
Improper
ignition
timing
Improper
heal
range
of
spark
plugs
Damaged
carburetor
or
manifold
gasket
backfire
aftedire
Clogged
carburetor
jet
Improper
function
of
the
float
Uneven
idling
Run
on
Improperly
adjusted
T
O
C
S
set
pressure
Except
FU
models
Malfunction
of
anti
dieseling
solenoid
valve
Malfunction
of
fuel
shut
off
system
FU
models
Malfunction
or
auto
hoke
Improper
y
adjusted
valve
clearance
Excess
carbon
in
combustion
chamber
Da
laged
alve
spring
backfire
after
he
Malfunction
of
A
T
C
air
cleaner
Inoperative
anti4lackfire
valve
Loose
oil
tain
plUI
ose
or
damaged
oil
pan
gasket
Loose
or
damaled
chain
cover
gasket
Wom
oil
seal
in
front
and
rear
of
crankshaft
Loo
or
damaged
locker
cover
gasket
Improper
lilhtening
of
oU
filter
Loose
or
damaled
oil
pressure
switch
ET
21
Corrective
action
Repair
or
replace
Renew
bush
and
adjust
drive
shaft
Adjust
ignition
liming
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
Check
fuel
shut
off
system
Adjust
or
re
place
necessary
Adjust
Adjust
Remove
head
and
get
rid
of
carbon
Replace
it
wit
a
new
one
Check
for
loose
vacuum
hoses
Replace
if
necessary
Replace
Tighten
it
Renew
lasket
or
tighten
iI
Renew
gasket
or
lighten
it
Renew
oil
seal
Renew
gasket
r
lighten
it
but
not
too
much
Renew
gasket
and
tighten
it
with
the
proper
torque
Renew
oil
pressure
switch
or
tighten
it
Page 40 of 548

PRELIMINARY
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
Before
disassembling
engine
ob
serve
the
following
items
I
Prior
to
disassembling
check
outer
parts
for
sign
of
leak
past
their
gasketed
surfaces
2
Check
carburetor
and
fuel
pump
for
condition
fuel
hoses
for
deteriora
t
ion
cracks
or
otherwise
leakage
of
fuel
past
their
jointed
or
connected
surfaces
3
Wipe
dust
and
mud
off
engine
4
Inspect
outer
parts
for
visual
faults
and
broken
or
missing
parts
such
as
bolts
and
nuts
5
Check
piping
and
electrical
cir
cuits
for
deterioration
breakage
fittings
discontinuity
or
insulation
DISASSEMBLY
To
remove
engine
from
car
refer
to
Section
ER
for
Removal
1
Remove
starting
motor
then
re
move
transmission
from
engine
2
Remove
clutch
assembly
3
Remove
alternator
fan
belt
alter
nator
bracket
and
alternator
adjusting
bar
4
Remove
idler
pulley
air
pump
belt
and
idier
pulley
bracket
If
so
equipped
Note
Loosen
idler
pulley
nut
and
belt
adjusting
bolt
in
that
order
@
1
Idler
pulley
nut
2
Belt
adjusting
bolt
3
Air
pump
belt
4
Idler
pulley
bracket
EM527
Fig
EM
2
Removing
Idle
Pulley
Air
Pump
Belt
and
Idle
Pulley
Bracket
Engine
Mechanical
ENGINE
DISASSEMBLY
5
Remove
air
pump
pulley
air
pump
and
air
pump
bracket
If
so
equipped
6
Remove
fan
fan
spacer
and
pul
ley
7
Remove
oil
level
gauge
8
Remove
distributor
cap
and
high
tension
cables
as
an
assembly
9
Disconnect
distributor
vacuum
line
from
distributor
and
remove
dis
tributor
10
Disconnect
fuel
line
from
carbu
retor
II
Remove
fuel
pump
and
fuel
line
12
Remove
water
outlet
and
thermostat
13
Remove
engine
mounting
brack
et
R
H
14
Remove
oil
pump
and
filter
as
sembly
EL043
Fig
EM
3
Removing
Oil
Pump
15
Remove
spark
plugs
16
Install
Engine
Attachment
KVlOI02500
to
cylinder
block
using
engine
f1
ounling
bracket
R
H
attach
ing
studs
fuel
pump
attaching
studs
and
alternator
bracket
attaching
bolt
holes
17
Mount
engine
on
Engine
Stand
ST050I
SOOO
Fig
EM
4
EM
3
18
Remove
engine
mounting
brack
et
L
H
19
Disconnect
air
vacuum
and
blow
by
hoses
from
air
cleaner
20
Remove
air
cleaner
and
air
cleaner
brackets
21
Remove
vacuum
control
valve
assembly
and
bracket
as
a
unit
22
Remove
carburetor
and
baffle
plate
23
Remove
E
G
R
control
valve
24
Remove
intake
and
exhaust
manifold
assemblies
EM528
Fig
EM
5
Removing
Manifold
25
Remove
P
C
V
hose
pipe
con
nector
to
control
valve
26
Remove
rocker
cover
27
Loosen
valve
rocker
adjusting
nut
and
turn
adjusting
screws
out
to
disengage
push
rods
Then
evenly
loosen
rocker
shaft
bolts
28
Remove
rocker
shaft
assembly
EM453
Fig
EM
6
Removing
Rocker
Shaft
Assembly
29
Withdraw
push
rods
and
keep
them
in
correct
order
1
30
Loosen
cylinder
head
bolts
a
little
at
a
time
in
the
sequence
shown
in
Fig
EM
and
remove
cylinder
head
Page 42 of 548

CYLINDER
HEAD
I
Using
Valve
lifter
STl2070000
compress
valve
spring
and
remove
valve
collet
2
Release
Valve
Lifter
and
remove
spring
retainer
spring
oil
seal
spring
seat
and
valve
PREPARATION
FOR
INSPECTION
I
8efore
cleaning
check
for
signs
of
water
and
oille
s
2
Clean
oil
and
carbon
deposits
from
all
parts
They
should
be
clean
from
gaskets
and
sealant
3
Clean
all
oil
holes
with
solvent
and
dry
with
compressed
air
Make
sure
that
they
are
not
restricted
CYLINDER
HEAD
AND
VALVE
CHECKING
CYLINDER
HEAD
MATING
FACE
I
Make
a
visual
check
for
cracks
and
flaws
2
Measure
surface
of
cylinder
head
on
cylinder
block
sid
for
warpage
If
beyond
designated
limit
correct
s
rface
with
a
surface
grinder
Warpage
of
urfece
Less
than
0
1
mm
0
004
in
EM108
Fig
EM
IS
Checking
Cylinder
Head
Surface
Engine
Mechanical
EM462
Fig
EM
16
Removing
Value
3
Place
valve
components
in
order
INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR
Note
Surface
grinding
limit
The
grinding
limit
of
cylinder
head
is
determined
by
the
cylinder
block
grinding
in
an
engine
Depth
of
cylinder
head
grinding
is
A
Depth
of
cylinder
block
grinding
is
6B
The
limit
is
as
follows
A
B
0
2
mm
0
008
in
VALVE
i
Check
each
of
the
intake
and
exhaust
valve
for
worn
damaged
or
deformed
valve
caps
or
stems
Correct
or
replace
the
valve
that
is
faulty
For
standard
size
of
valve
refer
to
Service
Data
and
Specifications
2
Valve
face
or
valve
stem
end
surface
should
be
refaced
by
using
a
valve
grinder
Note
When
valve
head
has
been
worn
down
to
0
5
mm
0
020
in
in
thickness
replace
the
valve
Grinding
allowance
for
valve
stem
end
surface
is
0
5
mm
0
020
in
or
less
c
EM111
Fig
EM
19
Regrinding
Valve
Face
EM
5
C
vO@
lll@8
C
CQ8@
a
EM463
Fig
EM
17
Valve
Components
Note
Take
care
not
to
lose
valve
spring
seat
oil
seal
valve
collet
and
valve
rocker
guide
VALVE
SPRING
I
Check
valve
spring
for
squareness
using
a
steel
square
and
surface
plate
If
spring
is
out
of
square
S
more
than
specified
limit
replace
with
new
ones
Out
of
square
S
Less
than
1
6
mm
0
063
inl
L
1
EM296
Fig
EM
20
Measuring
Spring
Sguareness
2
Measure
the
free
length
and
the
tension
of
each
spring
If
the
measured
value
exceeds
the
specified
limit
re
place
spring
Refer
to
Service
Data
and
pecifica
tions
EMl13
Fig
EM
21
Measuring
Spring
Teruion
Page 46 of 548

Note
If
cylinder
bore
has
worn
beyond
the
wear
limit
use
cylinder
liner
Undersize
cylinder
liners
are
avail
able
for
service
Interference
fit
of
cylinder
liner
in
cylinder
block
ahould
be
0
08
to
0
09
mm
0
003
I
to
0
0035
in
PISTON
PISTON
PIN
AND
PISTON
RING
I
Remove
carbon
from
piston
and
ring
grooves
with
a
carbon
scraper
and
a
curved
steel
wire
The
wire
will
be
useful
in
cleaning
bottom
land
of
ring
groove
Clean
out
oil
slots
in
bottom
land
of
oil
ring
groove
2
Check
for
damage
scratches
and
wear
Replace
if
fault
is
detected
3
Measure
side
clearance
of
rings
in
ring
grooves
as
each
ring
is
installed
If
side
clearance
exceeds
the
speci
fied
limit
replace
piston
together
with
piston
ring
Max
tolerance
of
side
clearance
0
1
mm
0
0039
in
Engine
Mechanical
u
EM482
Fig
EM
38
Measuring
Ring
Gap
Note
a
When
piston
ring
only
is
to
be
replaced
without
cylinder
bore
be
ing
corrected
measure
the
gap
at
the
bottom
of
cylinder
where
the
wear
is
minor
b
Oversize
piston
rings
are
available
for
service
0
5
mm
0
020
in
1
0
mm
0
039
in
oversize
5
Measure
piston
pin
hole
in
rela
tion
to
the
outer
diameter
of
pin
If
wear
exceeds
limit
replace
piston
pin
together
with
piston
on
which
it
is
installed
Piston
pin
to
piston
clearance
O
OOS
to
0
012
mm
0
0003
to
0
0005
in
Note
Determine
the
fitting
of
piston
pin
into
piston
pin
hole
to
such
an
extent
that
it
can
be
pressed
smoothly
by
fmger
at
room
tem
perature
This
piston
pin
must
be
a
tight
press
fit
into
connecting
rod
EM481
Fig
EM
37
Me
suring
Piston
Ring
Side
Clearance
4
Measure
ring
gap
with
a
feeler
gauge
placing
ring
squarely
in
cyl
inder
Ring
should
be
placed
to
diameter
at
upper
or
lower
limit
of
ring
travel
If
ring
gap
exceeds
the
specified
limit
replace
ring
Max
tolerance
of
ring
gap
1
0
mm
0
039
in
EM131
Fig
EM
39
Piston
Pin
Fitting
CONNECTING
ROD
1
If
a
connecting
rod
has
any
flaw
on
either
side
of
thrust
face
and
large
end
correct
or
replace
it
Bend
and
torsion
per
100
mm
3
94
in
length
Less
than
0
05
mm
0
0020
in
EM
9
EM133
Fig
EM
40
Checking
Rod
Alignment
2
Check
connecting
rod
for
bend
or
torsion
using
a
connecting
rod
aligner
If
bend
or
torsion
exceeds
limit
cor
rect
or
replace
3
When
replacing
connecting
rod
select
rod
so
weight
difference
be
tween
new
and
old
ones
is
within
5
gr
0
180z
4
Install
connecting
rods
with
bear
iogs
on
to
corresponding
crank
pins
and
measure
thrust
clearance
If
meas
ured
value
exceeds
limit
replace
con
necting
rod
Max
tolerance
of
big
end
play
0
4
mm
0
016
in
l
Big
end
play
l
t
t
EM483
Fig
EM
41
Checking
Big
End
Pwy
CRANKSHAFT
I
Repair
or
replace
as
required
If
faults
are
minor
correct
with
fine
crocus
cloth
2
Check
with
a
micrometer
journals
and
crank
pins
for
taper
and
out
of
round
Measurement
should
be
taken
along
journals
for
taper
and
around
journals
for
out
of
round
If
out
of
round
or
taper
exceeds
the
specified
limit
replace
or
repair
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m
k
camSM9tJ
down
hole
Key
groove
EM767
Fig
EM
11
Setting
No
I
Piston
atT
D
C
18
Tighten
camshaft
sprocket
bolt
ifl
Tightening
torque
Camshaft
sprocket
bolt
4
to
4
8
kg
m
29
to
35
fHbl
EM502
Fig
EM
72
Tightening
Camshaft
Sprocket
Bolt
19
Install
chain
tensioner
and
tight
en
tensioner
attaching
bolts
ifl
Tightening
torque
Tensioner
enaching
bolt
0
6
to
0
8
kg
m
14
3
to
5
8
ft
b
EM503
Fig
EM
73
Installing
Chain
Tensioner
20
Check
projection
L
of
ten
sioner
spindle
If
projection
L
exceeds
the
speci
fied
limit
replace
chain
Engine
Mechanical
Correct
projection
L
Less
than
15
mm
0
59
inl
lEM504
Fig
EM
74
Checking
Projection
of
Tf
nsioner
Spindle
21
Correctly
install
oil
thrower
in
front
of
camshaft
sprocket
22
Press
new
oil
seal
in
timing
chain
cover
F
ran
t
cover
oil
seal
should
be
replaced
when
front
cover
is
disassem
bled
23
Install
timing
chain
cover
with
gasket
in
place
Note
When
inatalling
oil
seal
apply
coating
of
engine
oil
to
mating
shaft
to
prevent
scratches
and
fold
ed
lip
Also
apply
coating
of
oil
to
periphery
of
oil
seal
ifl
Tightening
torque
Timing
chain
cover
bolts
0
5
to
0
7
kg
m
3
6
to
5
1
ft
Ib
Z5
1
o
j
I
t
f
4
EM455
Fig
EM
75
Installing
Timing
Chain
Covtr
24
Install
water
pump
with
gasket
in
place
ifl
Tightening
torque
Water
pump
attaching
bolts
0
9
to
1
4
kg
m
16
5
to
10
1
ft
bl
25
Install
crank
pulley
then
con
firm
and
set
No
I
piston
at
T
D
C
on
compression
stroke
EM
15
ifl
Tightening
torque
Crank
pulley
nut
15to
20
kg
m
108
to
145
ft
b
26
Invert
engine
Install
oil
stniiner
and
oil
pan
using
new
gasket
and
oil
seal
Note
Give
coating
of
sealant
to
seam
between
oil
pan
gasket
and
oil
pan
oil
seal
ifl
Tightening
torque
Oil
pan
bolts
0
4
to
0
6
kg
m
12
9
to
4
3
ft
lb
27
Install
gasket
and
cylinder
head
Note
Do
not
apply
sealant
to
any
other
part
of
cylinder
block
and
head
surface
28
Tighten
cylinder
head
bolts
ifl
Tightening
torque
Cylinder
head
bolts
7
0
to
7
5
kg
m
51
to
54
ft
IM
Note
a
One
of
cylinder
head
bolts
is
smal
ler
in
diameter
than
others
and
has
a
hollow
head
It
should
be
install
ed
on
right
side
center
of
cylinder
head
b
Tightening
should
be
made
in
two
or
three
steps
finally
torquing
to
specification
c
Retighten
cylinder
head
bolt
after
engine
has
been
warmed
up
Refer
to
Carburetor
Idle
R
P
M
and
Mixture
Ratio
EF
Section
for
Adjustment
and
Inspection
EM505
Fig
EM
76
Cylinder
Head
Bolt
Tightening
Sequence
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29
Apply
engine
oiho
both
ends
of
push
rods
and
insert
in
proper
se
quence
30
Apply
engine
oil
to
valve
stem
end
and
rocker
arm
contact
surfaces
Position
rocker
shaft
assembly
on
cyI
inder
head
31
Tighten
rocker
shaft
bracket
bolts
to
specified
torque
fJ
Tightening
torque
Rocker
shaft
bracket
bolts
2
0
to
2
5
kg
m
14
to
18
ft
b
Note
Tightening
should
be
done
in
two
or
three
stages
outwardly
from
center
bracket
EM506
Fig
EM
77
Rocker
Shaft
Bolt
Tightening
Sequence
32
Adjust
valve
clearance
to
speci
fied
value
Note
a
First
set
clearance
to
0
25
mm
0
0098
in
when
engine
iscold
b
After
engine
has
been
assembled
warm
it
up
for
at
least
several
minutes
finally
adjust
clearance
to
specification
For
details
refer
to
Adjusting
Intake
and
Exhaust
Valve
Clearance
in
ET
Section
EM507
or
Wrench
2
Screwdriver
3
Feeler
gauge
Fig
EM
78
Adjusting
Value
Clearance
Engine
Mechanical
Valve
clearance
Intake
and
exhaust
hot
0
35
mm
0
014
in
cold
0
25
mm
0
010
in
fJ
Tightening
torque
Velve
rocker
adjusti
g
nut
1
6
to
2
2
kltm
12
to
16
ft
b
33
Install
rocker
cover
34
Install
intake
and
exhaust
mani
folds
fJ
Tightening
torque
Manifold
nuts
1
5
to
2
0
kg
m
11
to
14
fHb
Note
When
installing
intake
and
ex
haust
manifolds
locate
bolt
in
center
of
fitting
hole
EM528
Fig
EM
79
Installing
Manifolds
35
Install
E
G
R
control
valve
36
Install
baffle
plate
and
carbure
tor
fJ
Tightening
torque
Carburetor
nuts
0
4
to
0
6
kg
m
2
9
to
4
3
ft
Ibl
37
Install
vacuum
control
valve
as
sembly
and
bracket
38
Install
air
cleaner
bracket
and
air
cleaner
39
Connect
air
vacuum
and
blow
by
hoses
to
air
cleaner
40
Install
pipe
connector
to
control
valve
hose
and
engine
mounting
brack
etLR
41
Install
distributor
EM
16
CAUTION
a
8e
sure
to
set
No
1
piston
to
LD
C
of
compression
stroke
b
Before
instaliation
return
distribu
tor
rotor
approximately
30
degrees
from
its
correct
position
Insert
distributor
meshing
distributor
drive
gear
and
driven
gear
c
After
installation
distributor
rotor
should
align
with
mark
on
rotor
cap
J
No
1
mark
EM508
Fig
EM
80
Cornct
P05ition
of
Rotor
42
Dismount
engine
from
Engine
Stand
ST0501S000
and
place
it
on
suitable
engine
stand
Re
move
Engine
Attachment
KVlOI
2500
43
Install
spark
plugs
and
engine
mounting
bracket
R
H
44
Install
oil
pump
and
ftIter
assem
bly
45
Install
thermostat
and
water
outlet
46
Install
fuel
pump
and
fuel
lines
Do
not
forget
to
install
spacer
and
gasket
47
Install
distributor
vacuum
line
48
Install
distributor
cap
and
high
tension
cables
as
an
assembly
Connect
high
tension
cables
49
Insert
oil
level
gauge
50
Install
fan
fan
pulley
and
fan
spacer
Lock
bolt
by
bending
lock
washers
51
Install
alternator
bracket
adjust
ing
bar
water
pump
pulley
alternator
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DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONEF
ENGINE
FUEL
CONTENTS
AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
A
T
C
AIR
CLEANER
DESCRIPTION
OPERATION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION
INSPECTION
IDLE
COMPENSATOR
DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION
FUEL
FILTER
DESCRIPTION
FUEL
PUMP
OPERATING
TEST
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION
DISASSEMBLY
EF
2
EF
2
EF
2
EF
3
EF
4
EF
5
EF
5
EF
5
EF
6
EF
6
EF
6
EF
6
EF
7
EF
7
INSPECTION
ASSEMBLY
CARBURETOR
DESCRIPTION
STRUCTURE
AND
OPERATION
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
MAJOR
SERVICE
OPERATION
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
EF
7
EF
7
EF
B
EF
B
EF
B
EF
14
EF
23
EF
30
EF
32
EF
32
EF
32
EF
34