oil change DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Manual
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REAR
BRAKE
1
Brake
disc
2
Wheel
cylinder
assembly
3
Brake
shoe
assembly
4
Return
spring
5
Adjuster
assembly
6
Stopper
1
Stopper
pin
8
Anti
rattle
pin
9
Spring
se
t
10
Anti
rattle
spring
11
Retainer
REMOVAL
L
Jack
up
rear
of
car
and
support
it
with
safety
stands
2
Remove
wheel
and
brake
drum
I
Engage
hand
brake
lever
2
Pull
pin
out
and
remove
stopper
from
toggle
lever
3
Disengage
hand
brake
lever
If
brake
drum
cannot
be
easily
removed
install
two
baIts
8
mm
diameter
I
25
mm
pitch
to
drive
it
out
3
Disconnect
brake
tube
flare
nut
Install
a
brake
line
plug
in
open
end
of
brake
tube
CAUTION
When
removing
brake
tube
use
suitable
tube
wrench
Never
use
open
end
or
adjustable
wrench
4
Remove
hand
brake
return
spring
and
pull
out
clevis
pin
to
separate
hand
brake
cable
and
lever
5
Remove
anti
rattle
spring
and
pin
6
Remove
return
spring
and
brake
shoes
Brake
System
Dueetio
of
ro
tiO
Front
of
car
7
Remove
dust
cover
and
toggle
lever
with
adjuster
assembly
8
Remove
wheel
cylinder
DISASSEMBLY
AND
ASSEMBLY
Wheel
cylinder
BR909
I
Dust
cover
2
Piston
3
Piston
cup
4
Wheel
cylinder
body
5
Spring
6
Bleeder
1
Bleeder
cap
Fig
BR
23
Wheel
Cylinder
Remove
dust
cover
and
parts
will
BR
l0
Tightening
torque
kg
m
ft
lb
@
0
6
to
0
8
4
3
ro
5
8
@
2
2
to
2
7
16
to
20
BR116A
Fig
BR
22
Rear
Broke
be
disassembled
Thoroughly
wash
all
parts
Assem
ble
wheel
cylinder
in
reverse
order
of
disassembly
CAUTION
Use
brake
fluid
to
clean
Never
use
mineral
oil
Note
a
Apply
a
coating
of
brake
fluid
to
piston
cliP
at
assembly
b
Charge
with
genuine
Nissan
disc
brake
grease
KR60900010
or
equivalent
before
installing
dust
cover
c
The
brake
wheel
cylinder
is
avail
able
in
both
NABCO
make
and
TOKlCO
make
There
is
no
inter
changeability
of
repair
kits
or
com
ponent
parts
between
NABCO
and
TOKlCO
makes
When
replacing
the
repair
kit
or
component
parts
ascertain
the
brand
of
the
brake
wheel
cylinder
body
Be
sure
to
use
parts
of
the
same
make
as
the
fonner
ones
Page 518 of 548

COMPRESSOR
OIL
LEVEL
CHECK
The
oil
used
to
lubricate
compres
sor
circulates
into
system
from
the
oil
sump
while
compressor
is
operating
Therefore
to
correctly
measure
com
pressor
oil
the
amount
of
oil
flowing
to
system
must
be
considered
If
a
considerable
amount
of
leakage
of
refrigerant
gas
happens
the
leakage
of
compressor
oil
is
also
considered
There
will
be
no
compressor
oil
leak
age
from
a
completely
sealed
system
When
system
operates
under
satisfying
condition
the
compressor
oil
level
check
is
unnecessary
When
checking
the
level
of
com
pressor
oil
or
when
replacing
any
component
part
of
the
system
use
the
following
service
procedure
This
facio
litates
to
return
oil
to
compressor
1
Operate
compressor
at
engine
idling
speed
I
OOO
rpm
or
below
with
controls
set
for
maximum
cooling
and
high
blower
speed
for
10
to
15
minutes
in
order
to
return
com
pressor
oil
to
compressor
2
Stop
the
engine
and
discharge
refrigerant
of
system
and
then
remove
compressor
from
the
car
3
Remove
compressor
filler
plug
Drain
compressor
oil
from
compres
sor
oil
sump
and
measure
the
amount
AC742
Fig
AC
23
Filler
Plug
4
Compressor
oil
is
satisfactory
if
the
following
amount
of
oil
remains
in
the
compressor
Residual
oil
140
to
220
cc
4
7
to
7
4
US
fl
oz
4
9
to
7
7
Imp
fl
oz
Air
Conditioning
5
Check
the
cleanliness
of
the
oil
If
the
oil
contains
chips
or
other
foreign
material
clean
oil
sump
with
new
oil
6
Discard
the
used
oil
and
fill
with
the
same
amount
of
new
oil
Add
oil
if
found
less
than
above
amount
If
compressor
is
inoperative
due
to
faulty
compressor
or
heavy
loss
of
refrigerant
remove
compressor
and
repair
as
necessary
Then
pour
oil
up
to
correct
level
and
install
on
engine
After
above
steps
have
been
com
pleted
recheck
oil
level
drain
oil
to
correct
level
if
level
is
excessively
high
CAUTION
a
The
oil
should
not
be
transfused
from
a
container
into
another
as
the
failure
will
possibly
cause
moisture
to
mix
with
the
oil
b
The
used
oil
should
not
be
returned
into
a
container
c
The
oil
should
not
be
used
if
its
state
of
preservation
is
not
clear
enough
PERFORMANCE
TEST
The
cooling
per
ormance
of
the
air
conditioner
changes
considerably
with
changes
in
surrounding
conditions
Testing
must
be
performed
using
the
correct
method
This
test
is
used
to
judge
whether
system
is
operating
cor
rectly
and
can
also
be
used
as
a
guiqe
in
checking
for
problems
1
Park
the
car
indoors
or
in
the
shade
2
Open
all
the
windows
of
the
car
fully
However
close
the
doors
3
Open
the
hood
4
Connect
manifold
gauge
to
high
and
low
side
service
valves
of
the
system
Refer
to
Handling
Manifold
Gauge
5
Set
air
lever
to
AIC
position
6
Set
temperature
lever
to
maxi
mum
cold
position
7
Set
blower
to
its
highest
speed
8
Start
the
engine
and
hold
engine
speed
at
1
500
rpm
9
After
the
air
conditioner
has
been
operated
for
about
10
minutes
meas
ure
system
pressures
at
high
pressure
discharge
side
and
low
pressure
suc
tion
side
10
Measure
the
temperature
of
dis
AC
17
charge
air
at
the
center
outlet
grille
11
Measure
the
temperature
and
humidity
of
the
evaporator
in
take
air
at
the
recirculating
air
inlet
of
the
evaporator
12
Measure
the
temperature
and
humidity
of
the
ambient
air
at
a
point
I
m
3
3
ft
front
of
condenser
However
a
dry
bulb
and
wet
bulb
must
not
be
placed
in
direct
sunlight
13
Check
for
any
abnormalities
by
comparing
the
test
results
with
stand
ard
pressure
Refer
to
Performance
Chart
Note
a
The
pressure
will
change
in
the
following
manner
with
changes
in
conditions
When
blower
speed
is
low
dis
charge
pressure
will
drop
When
the
relative
humidity
of
in
take
air
is
low
discharge
pressure
will
drop
b
The
temperature
will
change
in
the
following
manner
with
changes
in
conditions
When
the
ambient
air
temperature
is
low
the
outlet
air
temperature
will
become
low
If
the
test
reveals
that
there
is
any
abnormality
in
system
pressure
isolate
the
cause
and
repair
Refer
to
Trouble
Diagnoses
and
Corrections
REFRIGERANT
LEAKS
If
leaks
are
noticeable
leaky
parts
should
be
repaired
Then
system
should
be
fIlled
with
refrigerant
CAUTION
00
not
operate
compressor
with
refrigerant
level
excessively
low
If
this
caution
is
neglected
a
burnt
compressor
will
result
since
heavy
loss
of
refrigerant
usually
indicates
heavy
loss
of
compressor
liil
I
f
system
has
been
exposed
to
atmosphere
for
an
extended
period
of
time
I
receiver
drier
must
be
replaced
If
leaks
are
slight
and
no
air
is
present
in
system
add
refrigerant
as
necessary
To
detect
leaks
refer
to
Checking