DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual
Manufacturer: DATSUN, Model Year: 1979, Model line: 210, Model: DATSUN 210 1979Pages: 548, PDF Size: 28.66 MB
Page 321 of 548

Propeller
Shaft
Differential
Carrier
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
Tool
number
tool
name
IKent
Moore
No
I
Reference
page
or
Fig
No
Unit
application
Drive
pinion
flange
wrench
J
25774
Fig
PD
6
Page
PD
7
ST31530000
ST0632001i0
Differential
carrier
attachment
ST3003S000
Drive
pinion
rear
inner
race
puller
set
Puller
Base
CD
ST30031000
00
ST30032000
ST33051001
Differential
sIde
bearing
puller
oiij
9
J
25601
Fig
PD4
Page
PD
9
J
25733
CD
J
25733
1
00
J
25733
2
Fig
PD
7
Fig
PD
9
Tool
number
tool
name
ST33052000
Adapter
@
KV38101800
Solid
punch
ST3250SOO0
CD
ST32501000
00
ST32502000
Side
bearing
adjust
weight
Weight
block
Master
gauge
Er
ST33220000
Differential
side
bearing
drift
ST30611000
Drive
pinion
outer
race
drift
bar
i
IM
I
UI
r
l
JM
M
Md
Kent
Moore
No
Reference
or
Fig
No
Unit
application
J
25797
1
Fig
PD
9
Page
PD
g
FiJi
PD
IO
J
25407
3
CD
J
25407
3
00
J
25407
1
Fig
PD
12
J
25804
D1
Fig
PD
13
Page
PD
g
J
25742
1
Page
PD
6
PD
15
Applicable
to
all
B310
series
models
Page 322 of 548

Propeller
Shaft
o
ifferential
Carrier
Tool
number
tool
name
ST3070
I
000
Drive
pinion
outer
race
drift
5
ST3112S000
Drive
pinion
setting
gauge
set
Height
gauge
Dummy
shaft
CD
ST31121
000
@ST31122000
@
KV38103500
Height
gauge
spacer
KV38103600
Dummy
shaft
spacer
@
IKent
Mooro
No
Reference
page
or
Fig
No
Unit
applic
auon
J
25742
2
Pag
PD
6
J
25269
01
CD
J
25269
01
@
J
25269
01
Fig
PD
14
Fig
PD
14
Fig
PD
14
Tool
number
tool
name
ST30600000
Drive
pinion
bearing
drift
bar
ST33400001
Oil
seal
fitting
tool
ST3127S000
Preload
gauge
CD
GG91030000
Torque
wrench
@
HT62940000
Socket
adapter
ID
HT6290oo00
Socket
adapter
t
t
o
H172400000
Slide
hammer
I
K
e
nt
Moore
No
Reference
page
or
Fig
No
Unit
application
J
25741
P
1ge
PD
6
I
J
26082
Page
PD
6
J
25765
CD
J
25765
@
ID
Page
PD
7
Page
PD
4
PD
16
Applicable
to
all
8310
series
models
Page 323 of 548

DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONFA
FRONT
AXLE
FRONT
SUSPENSION
CONTENTS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
INSPECTION
ADJUSTMENT
FRONT
AXLE
REMOVAL
INSPECTION
INSTAllATION
FRONT
SUSPENSION
SPRING
AND
STRUT
ASSEMBLY
TENSION
ROD
AND
STABILIZER
BAR
FA
2
FA
2
FA
2
FA
4
FA
4
FA
5
FA
5
FA
6
FA
6
FA
9
lOWER
ARM
AND
lOWER
BAll
JOINT
SUSPENSION
CRDSSMEMBER
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
FA
lO
FA
12
FA
13
FA
13
FA
13
FA
14
FA
16
FA
19
Page 324 of 548

Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTIVIENT
INSPECTION
Inspect
in
accordance
with
periodic
maintenance
schedule
Block
rear
wheels
with
chocks
2
Jack
up
the
front
of
car
and
support
it
with
safety
stands
Refer
to
Section
GI
for
lifting
points
and
towing
3
Shaking
each
fiont
wheel
by
grasping
the
upper
and
lower
surfaces
of
the
tires
check
suspension
parts
for
looseness
wear
or
damage
Tighten
aU
loose
bolts
and
nuts
to
the
specified
torque
Replace
all
worn
parts
as
described
under
Front
Suspension
4
Check
wheel
bearings
If
there
is
any
axial
end
play
adjust
bearings
to
specifications
Replace
worn
or
damaged
bearings
as
described
under
Front
Axle
S
Check
strut
for
oil
leakage
or
damage
ADJUSTMENT
WHEEL
BEARING
Block
rear
wheels
with
chocks
2
Jack
up
the
front
of
car
and
support
it
with
safety
stands
3
Remove
brake
pads
Refer
to
Section
BR
for
pad
replacement
4
Remove
hub
cap
cotter
pin
ad
justing
cap
and
wheel
bearing
nut
S
Sparingly
apply
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
to
threaded
por
tion
of
spindle
and
contact
surface
between
wheel
bearing
washer
and
outer
wheel
bearing
6
Tighten
wheel
bearing
nut
using
a
suitable
torque
wrench
P
Tightening
torque
Wheel
bearing
nut
3
0
to
3
5
kll
m
22
to
25
ft
Ibl
Fig
FA
Tighlening
Wheel
Bearing
Nul
7
Turn
wheel
hub
several
times
in
both
directions
to
seat
wheel
bearing
correctly
again
tighten
wheel
bearing
nut
to
the
above
torque
8
Turn
back
wheel
bearing
nut
A
degrees
Return
engle
AU
900
Install
adjusting
cap
and
align
any
of
its
slots
with
hole
in
spindle
If
the
above
procedure
fails
to
align
hole
and
slot
together
then
tighten
lock
nut
as
much
as
I
S
degrees
until
hole
in
spindle
is
aligned
with
eny
slot
CAUTION
00
not
overtighten
wheel
bearing
nuts
as
this
can
cause
wheel
bearing
seizure
9
Turn
hub
in
both
directions
two
or
three
times
measuring
its
turning
torque
and
axial
play
to
ee
if
they
are
within
the
specified
range
If
they
are
not
adjust
Axial
play
Omm
Din
Wheel
bealing
starting
torque
With
new
gleaS8
l8al
A
measured
et
wheel
bearing
nut
less
than
7
kg
cm
G
1
in
Ibl
FA
2
AJ
measuled
et
wheel
hub
bolt
Less
then
1
2
kg
12
G
Ibl
With
u
ed
gr
seal
AJ
measured
at
wheel
bealing
nut
1
0
to
4
5
kg
cm
0
9
to
3
9
in
b
AJ
measuled
at
wheel
hub
bolt
0
17
to
0
79
kg
0
37
to
1
741bl
FA413
Fig
FA
2
Metr
uring
Bearing
Starting
Torq
ue
Repeat
above
procedures
until
cor
rect
starting
torque
is
obtained
Note
a
Correctly
meas
e
rotation
slar
ting
force
toward
tangential
direction
against
hub
bolt
b
Above
figures
do
not
include
dragging
resistance
with
pads
re
moved
on
disc
brake
models
c
Any
slightest
wheel
bearing
axial
play
cannot
be
tolerated
10
Insert
new
cotter
pin
with
the
legs
through
hese
two
parts
spread
legs
away
from
each
other
against
sides
of
wheel
bearing
nut
Page 325 of 548

Fig
FA
3
Installing
Coller
Pin
II
Install
hub
cap
with
new
Q
ring
and
wheel
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
Correct
front
wheel
alignment
as
sures
proper
car
handling
characteris
tics
and
minimum
steering
effort
with
the
least
amount
of
tire
wear
Before
adjusting
front
wheel
alignment
be
sure
to
make
preliminary
inspection
of
front
end
parts
Tire
pressure
and
balance
Wheel
bearings
and
wheel
bearing
nuts
Steering
gear
play
Steering
gear
housing
loose
at
frame
Steering
linkage
and
connections
Shock
absorber
operation
If
wrong
repair
or
replace
the
damaged
portion
or
parts
When
using
equipment
for
front
wheel
alignment
inspection
follow
the
instructions
furnished
with
equipment
Note
Inspection
should
be
made
with
the
car
set
Ievel
and
at
curb
weight
Cember
end
caster
Camber
and
caster
are
preset
at
factory
and
cannot
be
adjusted
The
car
requires
only
toe
in
and
car
posture
adjustment
Note
If
camber
or
caster
alignment
is
not
within
specifications
check
as
sociated
parts
Repair
or
replace
as
necessary
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Toe
In
Measure
toe
in
and
adjust
as
neces
sary
For
adjustment
carry
out
the
following
procedure
1
With
steering
wheel
at
its
straight
ahead
position
check
front
wheels
to
see
if
they
are
set
in
straight
ahead
positions
2
Toe
in
can
be
adjusted
by
varying
length
of
steering
side
rods
Note
a
Loosen
lock
nuts
and
turn
left
and
right
side
rods
equally
b
Turning
side
rods
in
forward
direc
tion
of
car
inaeases
toe
in
c
If
side
rods
have
been
disassembled
set
at
specified
distance
A
be
forehand
when
reassembling
d
Be
sure
to
s
w
side
rods
into
ball
joint
sockets
more
than
20
mm
0
79
in
A
315
mm
12
40
in
EfJK
Toe
in
Unladen
1
to
3
mm
0
04
to
0
12
in
Unladen
means
the
following
conditions
Tankful
of
fuel
radiator
filled
and
engine
oil
full
Spare
tire
jack
hand
tools
mats
in
design
position
All
tires
inflated
to
specified
pres
sure
All
excessive
mud
dirt
and
road
deposit
accumulations
away
from
chassis
and
underbody
3
After
correct
toe
in
is
obtained
tighten
side
rod
adjusting
nuts
FA
J
Toe
in
A
B
Toe
in
28
Lines
parallel
to
center
line
of
body
8
F
A696
FA724
Fig
FA
4
Adj
ting
Toe
in
r
II
Li
1
t
Fig
FA
5
Side
Rod
T
Side
lod
edjusting
nl
8
to
10
0
kg
58
to
72
ft
1
Drive
caf
r
whet
ls
ride
01
properly
2
Gauge
sh
steenng
whe
tion
3
Rota
right
an
on
lOner
Tu
corre
i
I
rf
c
Ji
1
A
JI
U
2
7181
JOck
CL
C
Page 326 of 548

Turning
engie
of
front
wheel
Inner
wheel
380
to
42
Outel
wheel
31
0
to
35
0
Tightening
torque
of
bolts
and
nuts
kg
m
ft
lb
@
3
9
to
5
3
28
to
38
@
3
0
to
3
5
22
to
25
@
5
5
to
10
0
40
to
72
@
7
3
to
9
9
53
to
72
@
5
1
to
6
1
371044
ear
wheels
with
chocks
fron
t
of
car
and
support
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
FA125
Fig
FA
6
AdjU
ting
Steering
Angle
FRONT
AXLE
1
Grease
seal
2
Inner
wbeel
bearin
3
Wheel
hub
4
Outer
wheel
bearins
5
Wheel
bearing
washer
6
Wheel
bearing
nut
7
Adjusting
cap
8
O
ring
9
Hub
cap
10
Disc
brake
rotor
FA803
Fig
FA
7
Front
Axle
it
with
safety
stands
3
Remove
wheel
and
tire
assembly
4
Remove
brake
tube
brake
caliper
assembly
referring
to
Section
DR
FA
4
4
After
adjustment
l
ck
adju
ment
nut
Note
Turning
angle
of
outer
wheel
will
automatically
be
Set
by
adjust
ing
turning
angle
ofin
f
U
wheel
to
specified
values
FA726
Fig
FA
8
RemouingBroke
Caliper
5
Work
off
hub
cap
from
hub
using
t
n
screwdrivers
as
shown
below
If
necessary
tap
around
it
with
a
soft
hammer
while
removing
cap
F
A386
Fig
FA
9
Remouing
Hub
Cap
Note
During
operation
be
careful
to
avoid
deinaging
O
ring
Page 327 of 548

6
Pry
off
cotter
pin
take
out
ad
justing
cap
and
wheel
bearing
lock
nut
7
Remove
wheel
hub
with
disc
brake
rotor
from
spindle
with
bearing
installed
FA199
Fig
FA
10
Removing
Wheel
Hub
Note
Be
careful
not
to
drop
outer
bearing
DOne
out
of
hub
when
removing
hub
from
knuckle
spin
dle
8
Remove
outer
bearing
cone
9
Loosen
four
bolts
securing
brake
disc
remove
disc
brake
rotor
from
wheel
hub
assembly
Fig
FA
11
Removing
Due
Broke
Rotor
Loosen
screws
securing
baffle
plate
take
out
baffle
plate
10
Remove
inner
earing
cone
after
prying
out
grease
seaL
Discard
grease
seaL
11
If
it
is
necessary
to
replace
earing
outer
race
drive
it
out
from
hub
with
a
brass
drift
and
mallet
Evenly
tap
bearing
outer
race
through
two
grooves
inside
hub
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Fig
FA
12
Removing
Bearing
Outer
Race
INSPECTION
WHEEL
BEARING
Thoroughly
clean
grease
and
dirt
from
wheel
bearing
with
cleaning
sol
vent
and
dry
with
compressed
air
free
from
moisture
Check
wheel
bearing
to
see
that
it
rolls
freely
and
is
free
from
noise
crack
pitting
or
wear
WHEEL
HUB
Check
wheel
hub
for
crack
by
means
of
a
magnetic
exploration
or
dyeing
test
and
replace
if
cracked
INSTALLATION
Install
front
axle
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
noting
the
fol
lowing
I
Install
bearing
outer
race
with
Front
Wheel
Bearing
Drift
Inner
ST35321000
Front
wheel
Bearing
Drift
Outer
ST35322000
and
Drift
Bar
ST35325000
until
they
seat
in
hub
2
Pack
hub
and
hub
cap
with
re
commended
multi
purpose
grease
up
to
shaded
portions
fA261
Fig
FA
13
LubriCating
Points
of
Wheel
Hub
FA
5
3
Coat
each
bearing
DOne
with
rec
ommended
multi
purpose
grease
FA781
Fig
FA
14
Coating
Bearing
Cone
with
Grease
4
Place
inner
bearing
cone
in
hub
and
install
a
new
grease
seal
coating
sealing
lips
with
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
5
Concerning
installation
of
brake
parts
refer
to
Section
BR
i
l
Tightening
tOlque
Disc
brake
Rotor
to
hub
3
9
to
5
3
kg
m
28
to
38
ft
lbl
6
Install
hub
with
rotor
and
outer
bearing
cone
7
Sparingly
apply
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
to
threaded
por
tion
of
spindle
and
bearing
washer
to
bearing
contacting
face
Then
install
washer
and
wheel
bearing
nut
Adjust
wheel
bearing
nut
as
de
scribed
in
Adjustment
in
this
section
Note
a
In
order
to
assure
DOrrect
bearing
starting
torque
and
to
extend
serv
ice
nfe
of
wheel
bearings
be
sure
to
avoid
dirt
and
foreign
particles
get
ting
iIi
bearings
grease
seal
Washer
bearing
nut
etc
b
Grease
should
be
changed
at
each
disassembly
end
in
aa
ordance
with
Periodic
Maintenance
Schedule
8
Install
O
ring
on
hub
cap
and
install
hub
cap
on
hub
9
Install
brake
caliper
assembly
re
ferring
to
Section
BR
10
Install
wheel
and
lire
Page 328 of 548

front
Ie
Front
Suspension
FRONT
SUSPENSION
e
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@
c
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t
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f
Fff
@
t
i
Illi
tEl
1
iVI
G
A
@
v
G
e
I
O
@
cID
@
1
Suspension
crossmem
ber
2
Stabilizer
bar
3
Tension
rod
bracket
4
Stabilizer
bar
bracket
5
Tension
rod
bushing
6
Tension
rod
7
Stabilizer
bar
connecting
rod
FA727
SPRING
AND
STRUT
SSEMilLY
REMOVAL
L
Disconnect
brake
tube
from
brake
assembly
2
Remove
brake
caliper
3
Remove
bolt
connecting
strut
to
knuckle
ann
8
Lower
arm
9
Lower
arm
bushing
10
Gland
packing
II
O
ing
12
Shock
absorber
13
Strut
sub
e
ssembly
14
Stru
assembly
15
Knuc1cle
arm
Tightening
torque
of
bolts
and
nuts
kg
m
ft
lb
@
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
@
5
1
to
6
1
37
to
44
@
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
@
1
6
to
2
1
12
to
t5
@
4
5
to
5
1
33
to
37
5
1
to
6
1
37
to
44
@
1
6
to
2
1
12
to
15
I8i
6
0
to
7
5
43
to
54
CD
8
0
to
11
0
58
to
80
Ql
5
5
to
10
0
40
to
72
i8J
2
5
to
3
5
18
to
25
Fig
FA
16
Front
S
p
ion
16
erballjoint
17
Str
tmounting
insulator
18
Strut
mounting
bearing
19
Dust
20
Spring
upper
seal
21
Bound
bumper
rubber
22
Dust
cover
23
Coil
spring
FA728
Fig
FA
16
Removing
Knuckle
Arm
Bol
4
Detach
knuckle
ann
from
bottom
of
strut
This
can
be
done
by
forcing
FA
6
lower
arm
down
with
a
suitable
bac
FA205
Fig
FA
17
Removing
Knuckle
Arm
Page 329 of 548

S
Support
strut
assembly
with
a
jack
or
suitable
stand
and
remove
three
nuts
securing
strut
to
hoodledge
Strut
assembly
and
spring
can
then
be
removed
as
a
unit
DISASSEMBLY
When
disassembling
a
strut
extra
caution
should
be
exercised
to
avoid
dirt
and
dust
getting
inside
strut
This
dirt
and
dust
is
loaded
with
abrasive
which
if
enters
strut
causes
internal
leak
and
premature
wear
of
moving
parts
I
Secure
Strut
Steering
Gear
Housing
Attachment
KV48100300
in
a
vise
and
install
strut
on
attachment
2
Set
up
Spring
Compressor
ST3S6S
100
I
on
spring
Compress
spring
just
far
enough
to
permit
turn
ing
of
strut
mounting
insulator
by
hand
Remove
self
locking
nut
FA658
Fig
FA
18
Comprt
ingSpring
3
Remove
lock
nut
on
top
of
piston
rod
remove
mounting
insulator
strut
mounting
bearing
dust
seal
spring
seat
spring
and
bumper
rubber
CAUTION
Be
sure
to
hook
special
tool
8135651001
evenly
on
a
minimum
of
three
coils
Paying
attention
not
to
damage
piston
lod
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
AJ
r
ST3565S001
F
A059
k
j
h
Fig
FA
19
Removing
Mounting
Insulator
4
Retract
piston
rod
by
pushing
it
down
until
it
bottoms
Remove
gland
packing
with
Gland
Packing
Wrench
ST3SS00001
A
ST35500001
1J
FA209
KV48
100300
Fig
FA
20
Removing
Gland
Packing
Note
Clean
gland
pecking
of
mud
and
other
foreign
perticles
accumu
lated
5
Remove
O
ring
from
top
of
pis
ton
rod
guide
bushing
6
Lift
out
piston
rod
together
with
cylinder
Note
Do
not
remove
pistion
rod
quickly
as
this
will
cause
oil
to
spurt
out
FA275
Fig
FA
21
Removing
Pi
ton
Rod
and
Cyliilder
FA
7
Note
Piston
rod
piston
rod
guide
and
cylinder
are
adjusted
to
provide
precision
mating
sutfeces
and
should
be
handled
as
a
matched
set
7
Drain
fluid
thoroughly
from
inner
cylinder
and
discard
8
Wash
aU
parts
in
suitable
solvent
9
Drain
fluid
thoroughly
from
outer
casing
Note
This
operation
is
very
im
portant
since
performance
of
strut
varies
with
amount
of
fluid
filled
within
strut
INSPECTION
I
Replace
gland
packing
O
ring
and
fluid
whenever
strut
is
disassembled
2
Wash
aU
perts
except
for
non
metallic
parts
with
suitable
solvent
and
dry
with
compressed
air
3
Blow
dirt
and
dust
off
of
non
metallic
parts
using
compressed
air
Note
a
Oil
oozing
out
at
and
around
gland
pecking
does
not
call
for
strut
maintenance
If
oil
leaks
past
pring
sest
check
piston
rod
and
gland
pecking
to
cxirrect
the
cause
of
problem
If
oil
leakage
occurs
on
welded
portion
of
outer
strut
casing
replace
strut
outer
casing
essembly
b
If
hock
absorber
itself
is
malfunc
tioning
replace
as
an
assembly
in
cluding
piston
rod
cylinder
bot
tom
valve
and
guide
bushing
Outer
ce
in
Check
outer
casing
for
evidences
of
deformation
cracking
or
other
dam
age
If
necessary
discard
Strut
mountln
In
uletor
Replace
if
cemented
rubber
to
metal
joints
are
melted
or
cracked
Rubber
parts
should
also
be
replaced
if
deteriorated
Strut
mountln
beerln
Replace
if
inspection
reveals
abnor
mal
noise
or
excessive
rattle
in
axial
direction
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Note
CbedI
dust
seal
forsaatcbes
or
aacb
on
lips
end
replace
if
neces
sary
ASSEMBLY
When
assembling
strut
be
careful
not
to
drop
or
scratch
parts
since
they
are
precisely
machined
to
very
close
tolerances
Before
assembly
clean
away
all
dirt
to
prevent
any
possible
entry
of
dirt
into
strut
Note
If
replacement
of
any
strut
compooent
parts
is
found
to
be
neoesaery
make
sure
tlllt
parta
ere
the
same
brand
as
thoee
used
in
the
strot
essemhly
I
Install
strut
outer
casing
on
Strut
Steering
Gear
Housing
Attachment
KV48
100300
See
Fig
FA
20
2
Install
cylinder
and
piston
rod
assembly
shock
absorber
kit
in
outer
casing
3
Remove
pistoo
rod
guide
from
cylinder
and
Pour
correct
amount
of
new
fluid
into
ylinder
and
strut
outer
casing
Amount
of
oil
325
cc
19
83
cu
in
1
FA065
Fig
FA
22
FillingShoelt
Absorber
Fluid
Note
e
It
i
important
that
correct
emount
of
fluid
be
poured
into
strut
to
assure
correct
damping
force
of
Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
mock
absorber
b
U
GENUINE
NISSAN
STRUT
OIL
or
equivalent
every
after
over
11101
4
Securely
install
piston
rod
guide
in
cylinder
Note
Be
c
aref
1l
t
to
damage
gujde
with
thread
portion
of
pistoo
rod
5
Install
new
O
ring
over
rod
guide
6
Lubricate
sealing
lips
of
gland
packing
uterisked
in
Fig
F
A
23
with
lithium
base
grease
containing
molyb
denum
disulphide
and
install
gland
packing
with
Gland
Packing
Guide
KV40101900
FA659
Grease
V
1
1
0
I
FA464
Fig
FA
23
Grea
ing
Point
of
Gland
lbelting
KV40101900
F
A276
Fig
F
A
24
t
lung
Gland
lbelting
FA
8
7
Tighten
gland
packing
fl
Tightening
torque
8
0
to
11
0
kg
m
58
to
80
ft
lb
Note
a
When
tightening
gland
packing
it
i
POrl
t
J
It
d
he
ttJI
teoded
epproximately
120
IDID
4
72
in
from
upper
surfece
of
gland
packing
to
faclli18te
spring
iosteIlatioo
b
Gland
packing
should
be
tighteoed
to
specified
torque
with
the
aid
of
Gland
Packing
Wreoch
ST35500001
When
doing
so
the
amouot
of
torque
to
be
read
be
neath
wrench
oeedle
should
be
modified
eccording
to
the
following
formula
L
Ckg
m
8x
L
O
IO
or
L
Cft
Ib
58x
L
0
33
where
C
Value
to
he
reed
on
the
torque
wrench
kg
m
ft
Ib
L
Effective
length
of
torque
wrench
m
ft
Gland
packing
WIcoch
Torque
C
Lm
ft
I
0
1
m
0
33
ft
FA278
Fig
FA
25
Gland
lbeltill
l
Wrench
8
Bleed
air
out
of
shock
absorber
as
follows
I
Holding
strut
by
hand
with
its
spindle
side
facing
down
pull
out
piston
f
d
completely
Then
turn
strut
upside
down
so
that
spindle
side
is
now
facing
up
Under
this
condition
retract
piston
rod
all
the
way
in
2
Repeat
the
above
procedure
several
times
so
that
air
will
be
bled
out
from
strut
th
oroughiy
3
If
during
the
above
step
en
equal
pressure
is
felt
through
the
hand
grippitig
piston
rod
on
both
strokes
it
is
an
indication
that
air
is
expelled
from
strut
thoroughly