torque DATSUN 210 1979 Owner's Guide
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DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONEE
ENGINE
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
CONTENTS
BATTERY
CHECKING
ELECTROLYTE
LEVEL
CHECKING
SPECIFIC
GRAVITY
CHARGING
INSTALLATION
STARTING
MOTOR
STARTING
CIRCUIT
CONSTRUCTION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
DISASSEMBL
Y
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
ASSEMBL
Y
TEST
CHARGING
CIRCUIT
ALTERNATOR
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL
DISASSEMBLY
INSPECTION
AND
REPAIR
ASSEMBLY
ALTERNATOR
TEST
REGULATOR
DESCRIPTION
INSPECTION
IGNITION
CIRCUIT
EE
2
EE
2
EE
2
EE
3
EE
3
EE
4
EE
4
EE
5
EE
6
EE
6
EE
6
EE
8
EE
8
EE
10
EE
13
EE
13
EE
14
EE
14
EE
14
EE
16
EE
17
EE
1B
EE
18
EE
18
EE
20
DESCRIPTION
DISTRIBUTOR
CONSTRUCTION
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTMENT
I
ISASSEMBL
Y
AND
ASSEMBLY
IC
IGNITION
UNIT
DESCRIPTION
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
CHECKING
IC
IGNITION
SYSTEM
IGNITION
COIL
SPARK
PLUG
INSPECTION
CLEANING
AND
REGAP
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
I
BATTERY
II
STARTING
MOTOR
III
ALTERNATOR
Including
voltage
regulator
IV
IGNITION
CIRCUIT
EE
20
EE
22
EE
22
EE
23
EE
23
EE
24
EE
24
EE
25
EE
25
EE
28
EE
29
EE
29
EE
29
EE
30
EE
30
EE
31
EE
33
EE
34
EE
34
EE
35
EE
36
EE
37
Page 174 of 548

Test
probe
of
a
circuit
tester
e
8J
terminal
EB
plate
@
plate
terminal
terminal
e
plate
e
plate
tenninal
e
plate
8J
plate
EB
plate
e
plate
Sub
diodes
can
be
replaced
individ
ually
CAUTION
If
it
is
necessary
to
remove
sub
diode
pinch
diode
lead
wire
with
a
pair
of
pliers
to
prevent
heat
transfer
from
soldering
iron
to
diode
when
unsolder
ing
connection
INSPECTION
OF
BRUSH
Check
movement
of
brush
and
if
uv
ent
is
not
smooth
check
brush
holder
and
clean
if
necessary
Check
brush
for
wear
If
it
is
worn
down
to
less
than
the
specified
limit
replace
brush
assembly
Check
brush
pig
tail
and
if
damaged
replace
EE651
Fig
EE
46
Brush
Wear
Limit
SPRING
PRESSURE
TEST
With
brush
projected
approximate
Iy
2
mm
0
08
in
from
brush
holder
measure
brush
spring
pressure
by
the
use
of
a
spring
balance
Normally
the
rated
pressure
of
a
new
brush
spring
is
255
to
345
gr
8
99
to
12
17
oz
Moreover
when
brush
is
worn
pressure
decreases
a
pproxirnately
20
gr
O
71
oz
per
I
mm
0
04
in
wear
Bru
h
lift
0
0
lJrJ
EE540
Engine
Electrical
System
Conduction
o
o
o
t
2
mm
0
08
in
L
ee049
Fig
EE
47
Mea
uring
Spring
Pressure
ASSEMBLY
Assemble
alternator
in
the
reverse
sequence
of
disassembly
noting
the
following
I
When
soldering
each
stator
coil
lead
wire
to
diode
assembly
terminal
carry
out
the
operation
as
fast
as
possible
2
When
installing
diode
A
terminal
install
insulating
bushing
conectly
3
Tighten
pulley
nul
dJ
Tightening
torque
Pulley
nut
4
5
to
6
0
kg
m
33
to
43
ft
lbl
When
pulley
is
tightened
make
sure
that
deflection
of
V
groove
EE
16
V
grOove
deflection
0
3
mm
0
012
in
slik
1I
I
I
EE051
Fig
EE
48
Tightening
Pull
y
Nut
4
Before
installing
front
and
rear
sides
of
alternator
push
rear
cover
brush
up
with
fingers
and
retain
brus
J
as
shown
in
Fig
EE
49
by
inserting
brush
tift
into
brush
lift
hole
from
outsi4e
Fig
EE
49
I
rUng
Bru
h
Lift
S
After
installing
front
and
rear
sides
of
alteniator
pull
brush
lift
by
pushing
toward
center
Note
Do
not
puD
brush
lift
by
push
ing
toward
outside
of
cover
as
it
will
damage
slip
ring
sliding
surface
Page 175 of 548

Engine
Electrical
System
6
Tighten
through
bolts
rfl
Tightening
torque
Through
bolts
60
to
70
kg
cm
52
to
61
in
lb
ALTERNATOR
TEST
Before
conducting
an
alternator
test
make
sure
that
the
battery
is
fully
charged
A
30
Volt
voltmeter
and
suitable
INSPECTION
TABLE
With
alternator
aide
L
tenninal
grounded
internal
short
occurs
when
diode
is
short
circuited
@
test
probes
are
necessary
for
the
test
The
alternator
can
be
checked
easi
ly
by
referring
to
the
Inspection
Table
Bumed
out
bulb
Replace
and
Proceed
toUA
Ignition
switch
ON
Check
light
for
operation
Disconnect
Light
OFF
f
Light
OFF
connector
S
L
and
ground
L
lead
wire
Light
ON
Check
light
for
operation
Light
ON
I
Faulty
IC
RG
Replace
Connect
con
nector
S
L
and
ground
F
a1light
Light
OFF
I
FaultyA
C
G
I
Dim
light
for
operation
tf
i
rs
1
I
Faulty
A
C
G
I
Light
ON
I
Contact
positive
lead
of
voltmeter
on
B
lennina
and
negative
lead
to
L
tenninal
Light
ON
1
Engine
idling
Check
light
for
operation
Light
OFF
I
Engine
idling
Measure
the
voltage
across
B
and
L
terminals
Engine
speed
1
500
rpm
Ligh
tin
switch
ON
Check
light
for
operation
r
Dim
light
Light
OFF
Note
1
Use
fully
charged
battery
2
Light
Charge
warning
light
A
C
G
Alternator
parts
except
IC
regu
tor
IC
RG
IC
n
guJator
OK
IC
altemator
is
in
good
condition
3
When
reaching
Faulty
A
C
G
remove
alter
nator
from
car
and
disassemble
inspect
and
correct
or
replace
faulty
parts
Engine
speed
1
500
rpm
Measure
B
terminal
volt
sge
Make
sure
S
terminal
is
con
nected
correctly
4
Method
of
grounding
F
terminal
Contact
tip
of
wire
with
brush
and
attach
wire
to
alternator
body
Suitable
wire
I
Fig
EE
50
Grounding
F
Terminal
5
Terminals
S
L
BA
Tn
and
E
are
marked
on
rear
cover
of
alternator
EEl7
More
thanO
5V
I
Faulty
A
e
G
1
Less
thanO
5V
I
OK
T
Mon
than
15
5V
I
Z
C
RG
I
I3
to
15V
Engine
idling
Lighting
switch
ON
Check
light
for
operation
Light
ON
I
Faulty
A
C
G
I
Light
OFF
I
OK
Page 187 of 548

INSPECTION
I
Disconnect
high
tension
cables
from
spark
plugs
by
pulling
on
boot
not
on
cable
itself
2
Remove
spark
plugs
3
Check
electrodes
and
inner
and
outer
porcelains
of
plugs
noting
the
type
of
deposits
and
the
degree
of
electrode
erosion
Refer
to
Fig
EE
76
Normal
Brown
to
grayish
Ian
de
posits
and
slighl
electrode
wear
indicate
correct
spark
plug
heat
range
Carbon
fouled
Dry
fluffy
carbon
de
posits
on
the
insulator
and
elec
trode
are
mostly
caused
by
slow
speed
driving
in
city
weak
ignition
too
rich
fuel
mixture
dirty
air
cleaner
etc
H
is
advisable
to
replace
with
plugs
having
hotter
heat
range
Oil
fouled
Wet
black
deposits
show
excessive
oil
entrance
into
comb
us
tion
chamber
through
worn
rings
and
pistons
or
excessive
clearance
between
valve
guides
and
stems
If
the
same
condition
remains
after
repair
use
a
hotter
plug
Overheating
White
or
light
gray
insu
lator
with
black
or
gray
brown
spots
and
bluish
burnt
electrodes
indicate
engine
overheating
More
over
the
appearance
results
from
incorrect
ignition
timing
loose
spark
plugs
low
fuel
pump
pres
sure
wrong
selection
of
fuel
a
hotter
range
plug
etc
H
is
advisable
to
replace
with
plugs
having
colder
heat
range
4
After
cleaning
dress
electrodes
with
a
smaU
fme
file
to
flatten
the
surfaces
of
both
center
and
side
elec
trodes
in
parallel
Set
spark
plug
gap
to
specification
5
Install
spark
plugs
and
torque
each
plug
6
Connect
spark
plug
wires
CLEANING
AND
REGAP
Clean
spark
plugs
in
a
sand
blast
Engine
Electrical
System
SPARK
PLUG
Conventional
type
Normal
Overheating
Multi
gap
type
Nonnal
Overheating
type
cleaner
Avoid
excessive
blasting
Clean
and
remove
carbon
or
oxide
deposits
but
do
not
wear
away
porce
lain
If
deposits
are
too
stubborn
discard
plugs
After
cleaning
spark
plugs
renew
firing
surface
of
electrodes
with
file
mentioned
above
Then
check
spark
plug
gap
with
wire
feeler
gauge
All
spark
plugs
new
or
used
should
have
the
gap
checked
and
reset
by
bending
ground
electrode
EEOSO
Fig
EE
77
Setting
Spark
Plug
Gap
Except
FU
model
EE
29
Carbon
fouled
EE079
Worn
Carbon
fouled
Worn
EE601
Fig
EE
76
Spark
Plug
EE586
Fig
EE
78
Setting
Spark
Plug
Gap
FU
models
Page 191 of 548

Engine
Electrical
System
IGNITION
COIL
Type
CIT
30
STC
30
Primary
resistance
at
200C
680F
U
0
84
to
1
02
Secondary
resistance
at
200C
680F
KU
8
2
to
12
4
SPARK
PLUG
BP5ES
ll
L46PW
ll
BP5EQ
13
L46PM
13
BPR5ES
BP4E
ll
L47PW
ll
BP4EQ
13
L47PM
13
BPR4ES
Type
BP6ES
I1
L44PW
I1
BP6EQ
13
L45PM
13
BPR6ES
BP7ES
II
L45PW
II
BP7EQ
13
L44PM
13
BPR7ES
Plug
gap
mm
in
1
0
to
1
1
1
1
to
1
3
0
8
to
0
9
0
039
to
0
043
0
043
to
0
051
0
031
to
0
035
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Magnetic
switch
terminal
SI14
160B
S114
163E
S1l4
253
kg
em
in
Ib
Magnetic
switch
attaching
bolts
Starting
motor
Gear
case
attaching
bolts
Pulley
nut
Alternator
through
bolts
Spark
plug
kg
cm
in
Ib
75
to
100
65
to
87
115
to
160
100
to
139
38
to
51
3
to
44
kg
em
in
lb
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
cm
in
Ib
kg
m
ft
Ib
64
to
85
56
to
74
4
5
to
6
0
33
to
43
60
to
70
52
to
61
1
5
to
2
5
II
to
18
EE
33
Page 197 of 548

DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONER
ENGINE
REMOVAL
INSTAllATION
CONTENTS
ENGINE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
REMOVAL
INSTALLATION
ER
2
ER
3
ER
5
ENGINE
MOUNTING
INSULATOR
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
ER
5
ER
6
ER
6
Page 198 of 548

Engine
Re
lloval
In
tallation
ENGINE
REMOVAL
AND
INSTAllATION
I
Jp
40
1
Front
engine
mounting
ms
ulato
R
H
2
Front
c118ine
mounting
bracket
R
H
3
Front
engine
mounting
bracket
L
K
4
Front
engine
mounting
insulator
L
H
5
Rear
engine
mounting
mem
ber
6
Re4
f
engine
mounting
insulator
Tightening
torque
kg
m
ft
lb
i
J
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
@
1
6
to
2
1
12
10
15
@
1
6
to
2
1
12
to
15
@
0
91a
1
2
6
510
8
1
@
0
9101
2
6
5
to
8
1
3
2
to
4
3
23
to
31
E
R479
Fig
ER
1
Engine
Mounting
ER
2
Page 199 of 548

REMOVAL
It
is
much
easier
to
remove
engine
and
transmission
as
a
single
unit
than
to
remove
alone
After
removal
engine
can
be
separated
from
the
transmission
assembly
WARNING
a
Place
wheel
chocks
in
fronl
of
front
wheels
and
in
rear
of
rear
wheels
b
Be
sure
to
hoist
engine
in
a
safe
manner
c
You
should
not
remove
engine
until
exhaust
system
has
com
pletely
cooled
off
Otherwise
you
may
burn
your
self
and
or
fire
may
break
out
in
fuel
line
Note
Fender
coven
should
be
used
to
protect
car
body
1
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
from
battery
terminal
and
fusible
link
at
wire
connector
2
Remove
hood
as
follows
CAUTION
Have
an
assistant
help
you
so
as
to
prevent
damage
to
body
I
Mark
hood
hinge
locations
on
hood
to
facilitate
reinstallation
2
Support
hood
by
ltand
and
re
move
bolts
securing
it
to
hood
hinge
being
careful
not
to
let
hood
slip
when
bolts
are
removed
See
Fig
ER
2
3
Remove
hood
from
hood
hinge
f
Il
I
BF133A
Fig
ER
2
Removing
Hood
Remove
under
cover
Drain
radiator
coolant
and
engine
3
4
oil
5
Disconnect
upper
and
lower
hoses
from
radiator
and
disconnect
oil
cooler
hoses
automatic
transmission
only
6
Remove
four
bolts
securing
radia
Engine
Removal
Installation
tor
to
body
and
detach
radiator
after
removing
radiator
shroud
7
Remove
air
cleaner
assembly
from
carburetor
as
follows
1
Remove
fresh
air
duct
from
air
cleaner
2
Remove
hot
air
duct
from
air
cleaner
3
Loosen
air
cleaner
band
bolt
4
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
air
pump
hose
at
air
cleaner
5
Disconnect
air
cleaner
ta
rocker
cover
hose
at
rocker
cover
6
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
A
B
valve
hose
at
air
cleaner
7
Disconnect
air
cleaner
to
related
vacuum
hoses
at
air
cleaner
8
Disconnect
accelerator
control
wire
from
carburetor
9
Disconnect
the
following
cables
wires
and
hoses
Wire
to
auto
choke
heater
Wire
to
throttle
opener
cut
solenoid
or
throttle
switch
Wire
to
fuel
cut
solenoid
Wire
to
vacuum
switching
valve
High
tension
cable
between
igni
tion
coil
and
distributor
Battery
cable
to
starter
motor
Wire
to
distributor
Wire
to
thermal
transmitter
Wire
to
alternator
Engine
ground
cable
oil
pressure
switch
and
engine
harness
No
2
See
Fig
ER
3
o
1
Ground
cable
2
Engine
harness
No
2
3
Oil
pressure
switch
Fig
ER
3
EA368
Disconnecting
Cable
and
Wire
Fuel
hose
at
fuel
pump
and
fuel
return
hose
at
connection
Air
pump
air
cleaner
hose
Carbon
canister
hoses
Heater
inlet
and
outlet
hoses
if
so
equipped
ER
3
Vacuum
hose
of
brake
booster
at
intake
manifold
Air
conditioner
equipped
model
10
Remove
compressor
belt
To
remove
loosen
idler
pulley
nut
and
adjusting
bolt
1
Remove
air
pump
2
Remove
compressor
retaining
bolts
and
move
compressor
toward
fender
to
facilitate
removal
of
engine
Nole
Never
discharge
gas
from
com
pressor
while
work
is
being
per
formed
II
Compressor
EA478
Fig
ER
4
Location
of
Air
Compressor
3
Disconnect
vacuum
hose
of
air
conditioner
from
connector
of
intake
manifold
4
Remove
F
i
C
D
actuator
from
bracket
II
Remove
clutch
operating
cylin
der
from
clutch
housing
manual
trans
mission
only
dJ
Tightening
torque
Clutch
operating
cylinder
E
A3
to
clutch
housing
3
1
to
4
1
kg
22
to
30
ft
lbl
Fig
ER
5
Removing
Clutch
Operating
Cylinder
Page 200 of 548

12
Disconnect
speedometer
cable
from
rear
extension
housing
13
Remove
transmission
control
linkage
I
For
cars
equipped
with
manual
transmission
remove
gear
shift
control
lever
Fig
ER
6
Removing
Gear
Shift
Control
Lever
2
For
cars
equipped
with
auto
matic
transmission
disconnect
selector
range
lever
e
a
EA163
Fig
ER
7
Di8connecting
Selector
Range
Lever
14
Disconnect
exhaust
front
tube
from
exhaust
manifold
and
exhaust
mounting
bracket
rom
transmission
I
liJ
Tightening
torque
I
ER370
Front
tube
to
exheust
manifold
1
9
to
2
5kg
m
14
to
18
ft
Ibl
Fig
ER
S
Disconnecting
E
chaust
Front
Tube
Engine
Remov
1
Installation
15
Hang
front
tube
end
with
a
suitable
thread
or
a
wire
to
prevent
tube
from
falling
J
6
Remove
propeller
shaft
Refer
to
Propeller
Shaft
Section
PO
for
removal
Plug
the
opening
end
of
rear
extension
housing
to
pre
vent
oil
leakage
P0315
liJ
Tightening
torque
Propeller
shaft
to
companion
flange
2
4
to
3
3
kg
m
17
to
24
ft
bl
Fig
ER
9
Removing
Propeller
Shaft
Note
Pul
me
tch
mark
on
both
shaft
and
companion
flange
so
that
shoft
can
be
reinstalled
in
original
posi
tion
17
Support
transmission
with
jack
18
Remove
bolts
securing
rear
engine
mounting
member
to
the
body
19
Attach
Engine
slinger
10006H7202
as
shown
in
Fig
ER
IO
Note
Use
slinger
only
wheo
engine
is
removed
from
or
installed
on
car
Be
sure
to
remove
it
efter
Ulle
This
slinger
is
listed
in
Parts
Cet
log
as
a
service
optiop
20
Connect
suitable
wire
or
chain
to
Engine
Slingers
and
raise
engine
a
little
to
take
weight
off
front
mount
ing
insulators
WARNING
For
sofety
in
subsequent
steps
ten
sion
of
wire
or
chain
should
be
slackened
against
engine
21
Remove
bolts
securing
front
engine
mounting
brackets
to
froni
engine
mounting
insulators
22
Reise
engine
and
transmission
and
remove
from
car
as
a
single
unit
See
Fig
ER
IO
CAUTION
a
Before
raising
engine
10gether
with
transmission
make
sure
that
all
hoses
and
wires
connected
thereto
are
disconnected
or
removed
b
When
raising
engine
be
especially
careful
not
to
knock
it
against
adjacent
parts
ER
4
EA225
Fig
ER
IO
Removing
Engine
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INSTALLATION
Install
in
the
reverse
order
of
re
moval
observing
the
following
Note
When
inslal1ing
be
sure
to
check
thaI
electrical
harnesses
are
connected
ly
1
When
installing
first
secure
rear
engine
mounting
member
to
body
2
Refer
to
applicable
section
when
installing
and
adjusting
any
parts
Adjust
clutch
pedal
free
travel
Re
fer
to
Clutch
Pedal
Free
Travel
Section
CL
for
installation
and
adjustment
Adjust
accelerator
control
system
Refer
to
Engine
Control
System
Section
FE
for
adjustment
For
installation
of
air
conditioner
compressor
and
belt
adjustment
Refer
to
Idler
Pulley
and
Com
pressor
Drive
Belt
for
adjustment
of
belt
tension
3
When
installing
exhaust
front
tube
on
exhaust
manifold
be
sure
to
use
new
gasket
4
When
installing
hood
following
engine
installation
be
sure
that
it
is
properly
centered
and
that
hood
lock
operates
securely
Refer
to
Hood
See
tion
BF
for
adjustment
Engine
Removal
Installation
ENGINE
MOUNTING
INSULATOR
FRONT
INSULATOR
Removal
Disconnect
battery
ground
cable
2
Suspend
engine
with
wire
or
chain
3
Remove
front
engine
mounting
insulator
lower
and
upper
nuts
on
both
sides
4
Make
sure
that
wire
or
chain
used
to
suspend
engine
is
positioned
prqper
ly
so
that
no
load
is
applied
to
insulators
and
remove
nuts
complete
ly
5
Lift
up
engine
and
separate
in
sulators
from
engine
mounting
rack
ets
Inspection
If
there
is
damage
deterioration
or
separation
of
bounded
surface
re
place
Installation
Install
front
insulators
in
reverse
sequence
of
removal
noting
the
fol
lowing
1
Do
not
confuse
right
and
left
insulators
R
right
side
or
L
left
side
identification
mark
is
stamp
ed
on
each
insulator
2
Install
front
insulator
so
that
ER
5
position
pin
is
projected
upward
3
Tighten
the
bolts
and
nut
correct
ly
and
securely
See
Fig
ER
I
REAR
INSULATOR
Removal
l
Support
transmission
weight
with
ajack
2
Remove
nuts
securing
rear
engine
mounting
insulator
to
mounting
mem
ber
3
Remove
bolts
connecting
rear
en
gine
mounting
insulator
to
transmis
sion
reaf
extension
housing
4
Jack
up
the
transmission
a
little
and
remove
insulator
Inspection
If
there
is
damage
deterioration
or
separation
of
mating
surface
replace
Installation
Install
rear
engine
mounting
mem
ber
and
insulator
in
reverse
order
of
removal
noting
the
following
I
Install
insulator
in
place
so
that
direction
of
mounted
insulator
is
same
as
that
in
Fig
ER
2
Tighten
nuts
and
bolts
correctly
and
securely
As
for
tightening
torque
see
Fig
ER
l