ECU DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Manual
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them
b
If
carbon
shoes
are
exposed
beyond
the
rotor
end
face
remove
carbon
shoes
and
clean
shoe
grooves
Reas
semble
carbon
shoes
6
Vane
1
Pack
vane
bearing
with
high
melting
poinf
grease
MIL
G
3S45
A
Es
o
ANDOK260
or
equivalent
and
insert
dummy
shaft
into
the
vane
bearing
STl9900000
EC563
Fig
EC
40
Va
Assembly
2
Install
vane
in
place
on
rotor
uMng
Dummy
Shaft
STl9900000
as
a
guide
Note
The
woes
may
require
6
to
16
km
4
to
10
miles
wear
in
running
time
In
the
event
a
slight
squeaking
still
remains
drive
the
car
about
64
to
80
km
h
40
to
SO
MPH
In
most
cases
6
to
16
km
4
to
10
miles
will
be
sufficient
for
wear
in
7
Shoe
spring
Place
shoe
springs
in
deeper
groave
of
shoe
11
I
11
1
EC123
Fig
EC
4I
Ins
tolling
Shoe
Spring
Note
When
installing
a
shoe
spring
make
sure
that
the
outward
bend
ing
side
faces
in
shoe
and
that
both
ends
of
sJlri
face
in
the
wall
of
Emission
Control
System
shoe
groove
6e
Sure
to
push
spring
in
SO
that
spring
end
face
is
flush
with
rotor
8
Rotor
ring
Install
rotor
ring
by
correctly
align
ing
the
rear
end
face
of
rotor
with
the
on
mark
in
rotor
ring
and
tighten
screws
with
Hexagon
Wrench
ST
98
10000
l
l
Tightening
torque
Rotor
ring
screw
0
5
to
0
7
kg
m
13
6
to
5
1
ft
lb
Fig
EC
42
Installing
Rotor
Ring
9
Removal
of
dummy
shaft
CarefuDy
withdraw
dummy
shaft
from
vane
10
Vane
shaft
Pack
rear
bearing
with
high
melting
pain
t
grease
MIL
G
3S45
A
Esso
ANDOK
260
or
equivalent
Apply
thin
coating
of
grease
to
vane
shaft
and
rotor
ring
and
insert
vanf
shafi
into
its
bearing
Note
a
Do
not
apply
an
undue
stress
to
vane
shaft
when
inserting
b
If
two
vanes
are
dislocated
when
inserting
vane
shaft
correctly
align
Yanes
by
inserting
dummy
shaft
Then
draw
out
dummy
shaft
and
insert
vane
shaft
c
When
wear
occurs
on
vane
shaft
or
when
replacement
of
rear
bearing
is
necessary
replace
rear
rover
assem
bly
J
I
End
cover
Position
end
cover
in
place
Snugly
tighten
the
bolt
close
to
the
dowel
Then
tighten
end
cover
bolts
EC
t6
l
l
Tighteningtnrque
End
cover
bolts
0
7
to
0
9
kg
m
5
1
to
6
5
ft
bl
EC302
Fig
EC
43
lnstolling
End
Cover
12
Pulley
Tighten
pulley
securing
bolts
Tightening
torque
Pulley
securing
bolts
0
75
to
0
90
kg
m
5
4
to
6
5
ft
Ib
INSPECTION
The
following
procedures
are
re
commended
for
checking
and
or
as
certaining
that
the
various
components
of
the
exhaust
emission
control
system
are
opera
ting
properly
The
engine
and
all
components
mu
t
be
at
normal
operating
tempera
tures
when
the
tests
are
performed
Prior
to
performing
any
extensive
diag
nosis
of
the
exhaust
control
ystem
h
must
be
determined
that
the
engine
as
a
unit
is
functioning
properly
Air
injection
s
stem
hoses
Check
air
system
hoses
for
loose
connections
cracks
or
deterioration
Retighten
01
replace
if
necessary
Air
pump
I
Operate
engine
until
it
reaches
normal
operating
temperature
2
Inspect
all
hose
hose
connec
tions
and
air
gaDery
for
leaks
and
correct
if
necessary
before
checking
air
injection
pump
Page 136 of 548

3
Check
air
injection
pump
belt
tension
and
adjust
to
specifications
if
necessary
4
Plug
up
air
discharging
hose
from
C
A
C
valve
California
models
y
o
EC144A
Fig
EC
44
Plugging
C
A
C
Value
Air
Discharging
Hose
California
model
S
Disconnect
air
supply
hose
at
check
valve
6
Insert
open
pipe
end
of
Air
Pump
Test
Gauge
Adapter
STl9870000
in
air
supply
hose
Clamp
hose
securely
to
adapter
to
prevent
it
from
blowing
out
Position
adapter
and
test
gauge
so
that
air
blast
emitted
through
drilled
pipe
plug
will
be
harmlessly
dissipated
7
Install
a
tachometer
on
engine
With
the
specified
engine
speed
ob
serye
air
pressure
A
produced
at
test
gauge
Air
pressure
A
More
than
100
mmHg
3
94
inHg
at
2
600
rpm
I
jff
100
m
Hg
f1
3
94
mHg
I
EC145A
Fig
EC
45
Testing
Air
Pump
8
If
air
pressure
does
not
meet
above
specifications
proceed
as
follows
Emission
Control
System
Non
California
models
1
Repeat
2
and
3
above
2
With
engine
speed
at
1
500
rpm
disconnect
tube
from
adapter
and
close
hole
of
test
gauge
with
finger
If
a
leaking
sound
is
heard
or
leaking
air
is
felt
by
finger
at
relief
valve
relief
valve
is
malfunctioning
Relief
valve
should
be
replaced
or
repaired
3
If
air
injection
pump
does
not
meet
minimum
requirement
of
pres
sure
test
it
should
be
repaired
California
models
Disassemble
the
air
pump
and
re
pair
it
Check
valve
Warm
up
engine
thoroughiy
2
Disconnect
hose
leading
to
check
valve
from
air
hose
connector
3
Check
hose
opening
for
any
indi
cation
of
exhaust
gas
leaks
If
leaks
are
detected
replace
check
valve
4
Race
the
engine
lightly
at
about
2
000
rpm
and
then
return
it
to
idling
Visually
check
the
hose
for
any
indication
of
exhaust
gas
leaks
before
the
engine
returns
to
idling
speed
If
leaks
are
detected
replace
check
valve
EC146A
Fig
EC
46
Checking
Check
Valve
Air
pump
relief
valve
After
completing
inspection
of
air
pump
check
air
pump
relief
valve
in
the
following
steps
I
Disconnect
hoses
leading
to
check
valve
and
air
control
valve
from
air
hose
connector
and
install
blind
c
p
to
the
connector
2
With
engine
running
at
about
3
000
rpm
under
no
load
place
your
EG
7
hand
on
the
air
outlet
of
air
pump
relief
valve
to
check
for
discharged
air
If
no
air
is
felt
replace
the
air
pump
relief
valve
G
EC575
Fig
EC
47
Checking
Air
Pump
Relief
Valve
Anti
backfire
valve
A
B
valve
I
Warm
up
engine
thoroughly
2
Disconnect
hose
from
air
cleaner
and
place
a
finger
near
the
outlet
3
Run
engine
at
about
3
QOO
rpm
under
no
load
then
quickly
return
it
to
idling
If
you
feel
a
pull
or
suction
force
on
your
finger
the
anti
backfire
valve
is
functioning
normally
If
no
suction
is
felt
replace
the
anti
backfire
valve
EC768
Fig
EC
48
Chocking
Anti
backfire
Valve
C
A
C
valve
California
models
I
Make
sure
that
C
A
C
valve
vacu
um
hose
and
air
hose
are
not
cracked
2
Warm
up
engine
throughly
3
With
engine
at
idle
place
your
fmger
over
relief
hose
opening
to
check
for
presence
of
air
4
With
engine
idling
disconnect
vacuum
hose
at
C
A
C
valve
Then
make
sure
that
air
is
discharg
ed
from
C
A
C
valve
C
A
C
valve
is
functioning
properly
if
air
is
discharged
from
it
Page 138 of 548

Air
Induction
v
lve
filter
The
air
induction
valve
filter
is
installed
at
the
dust
side
of
the
air
cleaner
It
purifies
secondary
air
to
be
sent
to
the
exhaust
tube
The
fIlter
element
should
be
replaced
periodical
ly
in
accordance
with
the
Maintenance
Schedule
EC921
Fig
EC
54
Air
Induction
Valve
Filter
Antl
beckflre
v
lve
A
B
v
lve
Tltis
valve
is
controlled
by
intake
manifold
vacuum
to
prevent
backfire
in
the
exhaust
system
at
the
initial
period
of
deceleration
At
this
period
the
mixture
in
the
intake
manifold
becomes
too
rich
to
ignite
and
burn
in
the
combustion
chamber
and
burns
easily
in
the
ex
haust
system
with
injected
air
in
the
exhaust
manifold
The
anti
backfire
valve
provides
air
to
the
intake
manifold
to
make
the
air
fuel
mixture
leaner
and
prevents
backfire
If
the
valve
does
not
work
properly
unburned
ntixture
will
be
emitted
from
the
combustion
chambers
and
burns
with
the
aid
of
high
temperature
and
injected
air
which
causes
backfrre
To
intake
manifold
vacuum
To
intake
manifold
From
air
cleaner
EC069
Fig
EC
55
Anti
backfire
Value
Emission
Control
System
Air
Induction
Into
exhaust
port
The
secondary
air
fed
from
the
air
induction
valve
goes
through
the
check
valve
to
the
air
gallery
in
the
cylinder
head
It
is
then
distributed
to
each
exhaust
port
and
injected
near
the
exhaust
valve
I
Air
gallery
2
Exhaust
port
3
Exhaust
manifold
EC316
Fig
EC
56
Sectional
View
of
Exhaust
Port
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Air
Induction
valve
and
filter
Remove
the
screws
securing
the
valve
and
filter
to
the
air
cleaner
body
The
air
induction
valve
and
valve
filter
can
then
be
taken
out
easily
Installa
tion
is
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
EC922
Fig
EC
57
Removing
Air
Induction
Valve
and
Filter
EC
19
Air
Induction
pipe
Loosen
out
a
nut
securing
the
pipe
to
the
engine
cylinder
head
At
the
same
time
remove
the
screws
securing
the
bracket
and
rubber
hose
clamp
The
air
induction
pipe
can
then
be
taken
out
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
Fig
EC
58
A
B
valve
The
A
B
valve
is
located
at
the
rear
side
of
the
air
cleaner
Remove
the
air
hoses
and
vacuum
tube
The
A
B
valve
can
then
be
taken
out
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
EC152A
Fig
EC
59
Removing
A
B
Valve
INSPECTION
Preliminary
Inspection
Check
hose
for
looseness
flatting
damage
or
faulty
connections
and
each
part
for
proper
installation
If
necessary
replace
Air
Induction
valve
and
filter
I
Disconnect
air
induction
hose
at
air
induction
pipe
side
Suck
or
blow
hose
to
make
sure
that
air
flows
only
on
the
air
induction
pipe
side
Page 142 of 548

1l
I
I
1J
1
Diaphragm
spring
2
Diapliragm
3
Valve
shaft
4
Valve
5
ValVe
seat
6
Valve
chamber
EC231
Fig
EC
64
E
G
R
Control
Value
Thermal
vacuum
valve
2
port
type
FU
and
Canada
models
The
2
port
type
thermal
vacuum
valve
is
mounted
on
the
engine
thermostat
housing
It
detects
engine
coolant
temperature
by
means
of
a
built
in
bi
metal
and
opens
or
closes
the
vacuum
passage
in
the
thermal
vacuum
valve
When
the
vacuum
passage
is
open
the
carburetor
vacuum
signal
is
applied
to
the
diaphragm
of
the
E
G
R
con
trol
valve
to
actuate
the
taper
valve
connected
to
the
diaphragm
1
Spring
2
Bi
metal
3
O
ring
EC232
Fig
EC
65
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve
2
port
type
Emission
Control
System
Thermal
vacuum
valve
3
port
type
U
S
A
models
except
FU
model
The
3
port
type
thermal
vacuum
valve
is
located
on
the
rear
end
of
the
cylinder
head
It
defects
engine
coolant
tempera
ture
by
means
of
wax
expansion
and
opens
or
closes
the
air
passage
from
the
air
cleaner
When
the
air
passage
is
closed
the
carburetor
vacuum
signal
is
applied
to
the
diaphragm
of
the
E
G
R
control
valve
to
actuate
the
taper
valve
con
nected
to
the
diaphragm
This
valve
is
also
co
used
as
a
component
for
the
Spark
Timing
Control
System
JiI2
To
air
cleaner
From
B
P
T
valve
From
distributor
EC156A
Fig
EC
66
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve
3
port
type
B
P
T
valve
The
B
P
T
valve
monitors
exhaust
pressure
to
activate
the
diaphragm
controlling
intake
manifold
vacuum
applied
to
the
E
G
R
control
vaNe
In
other
words
the
amount
of
recirculat
ed
exhaust
gas
vari
s
with
the
position
of
the
E
G
R
valve
regulated
by
the
operating
condition
of
the
engine
EC
23
To
E
G
R
control
valve
Vacuum
nal
Curce
Air
bleed
1
Exhaust
pressure
EC310A
Fig
EC
67
B
P
T
Value
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
E
G
R
control
valve
I
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
and
re
move
nuts
securing
E
G
R
control
valve
to
E
G
R
passage
The
E
G
R
control
valve
can
then
be
taken
out
Fig
EC
68
Remouing
E
G
R
Control
Valve
CAUTION
Pay
attention
not
to
give
damage
to
packing
of
E
G
R
control
valve
2
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
Note
In
installing
new
E
G
R
control
valve
confirm
that
the
model
num
ber
and
identification
marks
at
the
top
of
valve
are
as
follows
Page 143 of 548

E
G
R
passage
arid
taibe
I
E
G
R
tube
can
be
removed
by
loosening
securing
nuts
2
Disconnect
blow
by
gas
hose
and
remove
securing
bolts
and
nuts
E
G
R
passage
can
then
be
taken
out
3
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
EC158A
Fig
EC
S9
Removing
E
G
R
Passage
Note
New
gasket
should
be
used
in
installing
E
G
R
passage
Thermal
vacuum
valve
The
thermal
vacuum
valve
is
made
of
plastic
Consequently
pay
attention
not
to
give
damage
to
it
On
U
s
A
models
except
for
the
FU
model
the
3
port
type
thermal
vacuum
valve
is
located
on
the
rear
end
of
the
cylinder
head
On
Canada
and
FU
mode
the
valve
is
located
on
the
front
end
of
the
cylinder
head
Emission
Corltr
ol
System
I
Drain
engine
coolant
about
one
liter
I
US
qt
Imp
qt
2
Remove
manifold
nut
securing
heat
shield
plate
I
I
LIkat
shield
plate
EC170A
Fig
EC
70
Removing
Heat
Shield
Plate
3
Disconnect
two
vacuum
hoses
and
unscrew
the
thermal
vacuum
valve
The
valve
can
then
be
taken
out
4
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
Note
a
Be
sure
to
apply
sealer
to
threads
of
the
valve
prior
to
installing
new
wive
b
When
installing
new
thermal
vacu
um
wive
make
sure
it
is
black
t
J
Tightening
torque
Thermal
vacuum
valve
Less
than
2
2
kg
m
16
ft
b
Manifold
nut
1
5
to
2
0
kg
m
11
to
14
ft
b
EC
24
2
port
type
3
port
type
Fig
EC
71
Removing
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve
B
P
T
valve
I
Remove
vacuum
tube
on
the
B
P
T
valve
2
Remove
screws
securing
B
P
T
valve
to
bracket
3
Disconnect
back
pressure
tube
from
B
P
T
valve
The
B
P
T
valve
can
then
be
taken
out
EC770
Fig
EC
72
Removing
B
P
T
S
curing
Screws
4
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
Note
In
replacing
the
B
P
T
valve
with
new
one
h
that
the
type
number
on
new
part
is
the
same
85
that
on
former
one
Page 148 of 548

Vacuumswltching
valve
The
vacuum
switching
valve
changes
the
vacuum
passage
by
the
electrical
signa
The
solenoid
installed
in
the
valve
moves
the
needle
valve
and
controls
vacuum
signal
in
order
to
change
the
vacuum
advance
I
c
III
J
IL
jll
J
EC164A
Fig
EC
82
Vacuum
Switching
Valve
Thermal
vacuum
valve
3
port
type
U
S
A
modele
except
FU
model
The
thermal
vacuum
valve
detects
engine
cooling
water
temperature
and
controls
the
vacuum
signal
for
distrib
utor
vacuum
advance
mechanism
This
3
port
type
thermal
vacuum
valve
is
a
2
stage
action
type
That
is
when
the
water
temperature
is
too
low
or
high
the
acuum
signal
is
transmit
ted
to
the
distributor
ffi2
To
air
cleaner
From
B
PT
valve
From
distributor
EC156A
Fig
EC
83
Thermal
Vacuum
Valve
3
port
type
Top
detecting
switch
For
M
T
models
The
top
detecting
switch
for
M
T
models
is
located
on
the
side
face
of
the
transmission
gear
box
A
plunger
of
the
switch
detects
the
position
of
the
striking
rod
and
Emission
Control
System
changes
the
continuity
between
two
lead
wires
EC165A
Fig
EC
84
Top
Detecting
Switch
Top
detecting
switch
For
Celifornla
AfT
model
The
top
detecting
switch
for
Arr
models
is
installed
as
a
plug
for
t
e
governor
feed
line
pressure
take
out
port
for
service
This
switch
detects
the
line
pressure
for
the
band
servo
release
side
and
front
clutch
and
changes
the
continui
ty
between
lead
wires
to
the
switch
body
EC166A
Fig
EC
85
Top
Detecting
Switch
AfT
model
Vacuum
delay
valve
The
vacuum
delay
valve
prevents
a
rapid
vacuum
change
in
the
distributor
vacuum
advance
line
This
valve
is
designed
for
one
way
operation
and
consists
of
a
one
way
umbrella
valve
and
a
sintered
steel
fluidic
restrictor
B
P
T
valve
side
J
l
1
Sintered
metric
disc
2
One
way
unbreUa
valve
EC860
Fig
EC
86
Vacuum
Delay
Value
EC
29
In
line
orifice
Some
orifices
are
installed
in
the
midway
at
the
vacuum
line
The
size
of
the
orifice
is
important
to
control
vacuum
advance
Therefore
pay
attention
not
to
lose
them
and
install
a
proper
part
when
replacing
Orifice
EC167A
Fig
EC
87
In
line
Orifice
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
f
Vacuum
switching
valve
The
vacuum
switching
valve
is
located
on
the
rear
end
of
the
intake
manifold
I
Disconnect
a
pair
of
lead
wires
from
valve
and
two
rubber
tubes
2
Loosen
two
screws
securing
valve
to
intake
manifold
Vacuum
switching
valve
can
then
be
taken
out
3
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
s
quence
of
removal
EC16BA
Fig
EC
88
Removing
Vacuum
Switching
Valve
Top
detecting
switch
For
M
T
models
The
top
detecting
switch
is
located
on
the
side
face
of
the
transmission
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gear
box
I
Disconnect
a
pair
of
lead
wires
2
Unscrew
the
switch
body
itself
The
switch
can
then
be
taken
out
3
Installation
is
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
dl
Tightening
torque
Top
cietectingswitch
2
0
to
3
0
kll
m
14
to
22
fHbl
@
EC892
Fig
EC
89
Remouing
Top
Detecting
Switch
Top
detecting
switch
For
AfT
models
The
top
detecting
switch
is
installed
on
the
side
face
of
the
gear
box
I
Disconnect
a
lead
wire
for
top
switch
2
Loosen
switch
itself
Switch
can
then
be
taken
out
Note
When
the
switch
is
remo
ed
automatic
transmission
fluid
flows
out
Prepare
some
rugs
to
prevent
the
fluid
rom
flowing
out
EC169A
Fig
EC
90
Remouing
Top
Detecting
Switch
An
models
3
Insta
tion
is
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
Emission
Control
System
dl
r
ingtorq
Top
detecting
switch
2
0
to
3
0
kll
m
14
to
22
ft
bl
Thermal
vacuum
valve
3
port
type
The
thermal
vacuum
valve
is
instal
led
on
the
rear
end
of
the
engine
cylinder
head
I
Drain
engine
coolant
about
one
liter
lUllS
qt
Ulmp
qt
2
Remove
manifold
nut
securing
heat
shi
eld
plate
r
l
EC170A
Fig
EC
91
Remouing
Hoot
Shield
Pwte
3
Disconnect
3
vacuum
hoses
and
unscrew
valve
itself
Valve
can
then
be
taken
out
4
Install
thermal
vacuum
valve
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
removal
At
this
time
the
valve
should
be
tighten
ed
to
a
tilt
angle
of
300
Note
Be
sure
to
apply
oealer
to
threads
o
the
valve
prior
to
instal
ling
new
valve
t
J
T1g11taning
torqUe
Thermal
cuum
waive
Less
than
2
2
kll
m
16
ft
bl
Manifold
nut
1
5
to
2
0kg
m
11
to
14
ft
bl
From
distributor
From
B
P
T
valve
From
air
cleaner
ECl71A
Fig
EC
92
mtalling
Thermal
Vacuum
Value
3
port
type
Vacl
ul11
delay
valVe
The
vacuum
delay
Valve
is
installed
on
the
midway
o
the
vacuum
tube
between
the
carburetor
and
distributor
vacuum
advance
mechanism
In
installing
the
valve
make
sure
that
the
brown
face
sid
is
connected
to
the
carburetor
side
Carburetor
sid
C
r
i
J
EG
30
Distributor
side
One
way
umbreDa
valve
Sintered
metal
disc
EC277
Fig
EC
93
In
tolling
Vacuum
Deloy
Value
Page 153 of 548

REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
I
Jack
up
the
car
Note
Apply
parking
brake
and
place
wheel
chocks
2
Remove
screws
securing
lower
shelter
of
catalytic
converter
Loosen
flange
bolt
connecting
catalytic
converter
to
front
and
rear
exhaust
tube
Catalytic
converter
assembly
can
then
be
taken
out
3
Installation
i
in
the
reverse
se
quence
of
removal
CAUTION
a
Be
careful
not
to
damage
catalytic
co
when
handliilg
b
Never
wet
catalyzer
with
water
oil
etc
t
J
Tightening
torque
Catalyti
converter
bolts
2
6
to
3
4
kg
m
19
to
25
ft
lb
Emission
Control
System
EC075A
EC076A
Fig
EC
103
Removing
Catalytic
Converter
INSPECTION
PrelimInary
In
pectlon
Vi
ually
check
condition
of
all
component
parts
including
hose
tubes
and
wires
replace
if
necessary
Refer
to
Air
Injection
System
for
inspection
EC
34
Catalytic
converter
Whether
catalytic
converter
is
nor
mal
or
not
can
e
checked
by
ob
serving
variation
in
CO
percentage
The
checking
procedure
is
as
follows
Apply
parking
brake
Shift
gears
into
Neutral
for
manual
transmis
sion
and
N
or
P
for
automatic
transmission
position
I
Adjust
engine
idling
speed
and
CO
percentage
Refer
to
Adjusting
Carburetor
Idle
RPM
and
Mixture
Ratio
for
adjustment
2
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
and
make
sure
that
specified
CO
percent
age
obtained
3
Remove
cap
and
connect
air
hose
to
air
check
valve
If
idling
speed
increases
readjust
it
to
specified
speed
with
throttle
adjusting
screw
4
Warm
up
engine
for
about
four
minutes
at
2
000
pm
under
no
load
S
Measure
Ci
percentage
at
idling
speed
After
stepAhas
been
complet
ed
wait
for
one
minute
before
making
CO
percentage
measurement
6
If
CO
percentage
measured
in
step
5
is
less
than
0
3
the
catalytic
converter
is
normaL
7
If
CO
percentage
measured
in
step
5
is
over
0
3
recheck
AJ
S
and
1
replace
air
check
valVe
The
perform
inspection
steps
4
and
S
8
If
CO
percentage
is
still
over
0
3
in
step
7
catalyt
iC
converter
i
mal
functioning
Replace
catalytic
con
verter
Page 157 of 548

Emission
Control
System
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIRCATIONS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
AIR
PUMP
Air
pressure
With
engine
speed
at
2
600
pm
mrriHg
inHg
More
than
100
3
94
E
G
R
SYSTEM
Thermal
vacuum
valve
opening
temperature
U
S
A
models
except
FU
model
FU
and
Canada
models
Oc
OF
oC
F
SO
to
63
122
to
145
40
to
63
104
to
145
T
C
S
SYSTEM
Thermal
vacuum
valve
Except
Canada
and
FU
models
Closing
temperature
oC
F
Opening
temperature
OC
F
Above
SO
to
63
122
to
145
Below
5
to
18
41
to
64
5
to
18
and
SO
to
63
41
to
64
and
122
to
145
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Air
pump
Bea
ring
cover
securing
bolt
Rotor
ring
screw
End
cover
bolt
Pulley
securing
bolt
Thermal
vacuum
valVe
BP
T
valve
mounting
sere
Top
detecting
switch
Catalytic
converter
bolt
kg
m
ft4b
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
b
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
lb
0
1
to
0
2
0
7
to
1
4
0
5
to
0
7
3
6
to
5
1
0
7
to
0
9
5
1
to
6
5
0
75
to
0
90
5
4
to
6
5
Less
than
2
2
16
0
38
to
0
51
2
7
to
3
7
2
0
to
3
0
14
to
22
2
6
to
3
4
19
to
25
EC
38
Page 161 of 548

CHARGING
If
electrolyte
level
is
satisfactory
battery
must
be
charged
when
electro
lyte
gravity
reading
falls
below
1
20
or
1
22
NS70
If
battery
on
car
is
quick
charged
to
bring
it
up
to
full
charge
the
operation
should
be
carried
out
with
negative
cable
removed
Prior
to
charging
corroded
termi
nals
should
be
cleaned
with
a
brush
and
common
baking
soda
solution
In
addition
the
following
items
should
be
observed
while
battery
is
being
Engine
Electrical
System
charged
I
Be
sure
that
electrolyte
level
is
above
top
of
each
plate
2
Keep
removed
plugs
in
a
safe
place
3
Do
not
allow
electrolyte
tempera
ture
to
go
over
4SoC
1130F
4
After
charging
check
to
be
cer
tain
that
specific
gravity
does
not
exceed
maximum
charging
specific
gravity
at
20
C
680F
Correction
can
be
made
by
adding
distilled
water
into
cells
as
necessary
5
Keep
battery
away
from
open
EE
3
flame
while
it
is
being
charged
6
After
all
vent
plugs
have
been
tightened
clean
all
sprayed
electrolyte
off
upper
face
of
battery
INSTALLATION
1
InstaU
and
tighten
clamps
secure
ly
2
After
clamps
have
been
tightened
clean
battery
cable
terminals
and
apply
grease
to
retard
formation
of
corrosion