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Page 339 of 548

Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Condition
Instability
of
car
Stiff
steering
wheel
Checking
up
procedure
Jack
up
front
wheels
detach
the
steering
gear
arm
and
operate
the
steering
wheel
and
If
it
is
light
check
steering
linkage
and
suspension
parts
If
it
is
heavy
check
steering
gear
and
steering
column
parts
Excessive
steering
wheel
play
Noises
Probable
cause
Improper
tire
pressure
Worn
rubber
bushings
for
transverse
link
and
tension
rod
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Worn
or
deformed
steering
linkage
and
suspension
link
Incorrect
adjustment
of
steering
gear
Deformed
or
unbala
1ced
wheel
Improper
tire
pressure
Insufficient
lubricants
or
mixing
impurities
in
steering
gear
box
or
excessively
worn
steering
linkage
Stiff
or
damaged
suspension
ban
joint
or
lack
of
grease
Worn
or
incorrectly
adjusted
wheel
bearing
Worn
or
damaged
steering
gear
and
bearing
Incorrectly
adjusted
steering
gear
Deformed
steering
linkage
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Damaged
strut
mounting
bearing
Damaged
or
stiff
piston
or
shock
absorber
piston
rod
in
the
strut
Interference
of
steering
column
with
turn
signal
switch
Incorrectly
adjusted
steering
gear
housing
Worn
steering
linkage
Improperly
fitted
gear
housing
Incorrectly
adjusted
wheel
bearing
Worn
transverse
link
and
tension
rod
bushings
Improper
tire
pressure
Insufficient
lubricating
oil
and
grease
for
suspension
ball
joint
and
steering
linkage
or
their
breakage
Loose
steering
gear
bolts
linkage
and
sus
pension
parts
Faulty
shock
absorber
inside
the
strut
Faulty
wheel
bearing
Worn
steering
linkage
and
steering
gear
Worn
transverse
link
and
tension
rod
bushings
Broken
or
collapsed
coil
spring
FA
17
Corrective
action
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Correct
or
replace
Adjust
Replenish
grease
or
replace
the
part
Replace
Replace
or
adjust
Repalce
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Retighten
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Replenish
lubri
cating
oil
and
grease
or
replace
Retighten
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Page 340 of 548

Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
Condition
Probable
cause
Loose
stabilizer
bar
installation
bolts
and
nuts
Loose
strut
to
hoodledge
installation
nuts
Grating
tire
noise
Improper
tire
pressure
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Deformed
knuckle
spindle
and
suspension
linkage
Jumping
of
disc
wheel
Improper
tire
pressure
Imbalanced
wheels
Faulty
shock
absorber
Faulty
tire
Deformed
wheel
rim
Ex
t
J1
or
partially
worn
tire
Improper
tire
pressure
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Faulty
wheel
bearing
Incorrect
brake
adjustment
Tires
not
rotated
Rough
and
improper
driving
manner
FA
18
Corrective
action
Retighten
Retighten
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Adjust
Replace
Adjust
Rotate
tires
commended
vaIs
Drive
more
gently
at
re
inter
Page 341 of 548

Front
Axle
Front
Suspension
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
Tool
number
tool
name
CD
S13532
I
000
@
S135322000
ID
ST35325000
Front
wheel
bearing
drift
Inner
Front
wheel
bearing
drift
Outer
Drift
bar
@
GJ
KV48
100300
Strut
and
steering
gear
housing
attachment
ST3565S001
CD
ST35651001
@
S135652000
I
Coil
spring
compressor
set
Coil
spring
compressor
Clamp
Kent
Moore
No
Reference
page
or
Fig
No
Page
F
A
5
J
25729
Fig
FA
18
Fig
F
A
20
PageFA
8
Page
FA
9
Fig
FA
IS
Fig
FA
19
Fig
F
A
27
Tool
number
tool
name
S135500001
G
land
packing
wrench
KV
40
I
0
1900
G
land
packing
guide
CI
HT72520000
ilalljoinl
remover
S136720000
Transverse
link
bushing
replacer
set
t9
11
FA
19
Kent
Moore
No
Reference
page
or
Fig
No
J
25825
Fig
F
A
20
Fig
FA
25
Fig
FA
24
Page
FA
IO
J
25847
Fig
FA
37
Fig
F
A
39
Page 342 of 548

DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONRA
REAR
AXLE
REAR
SUSPENSION
CONTENTS
LINK
TYPE
REAR
AXLE
REAR
AXLE
ASSEMBLY
REAR
AXLE
SHAFT
AND
WHEEL
BEARING
REAR
AXLE
CASE
REAR
SUSPENSION
SHOCK
ABSORBER
COIL
SPRING
LI
N
K
ASSEMBLY
RA
2
RA
3
RA
3
RA
4
RA
5
RA
5
RA
5
RA
6
RA
6
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
SPECIFICATIONS
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
SHOCK
ABSORBER
REAR
AXLE
TIGHTENING
TORQUE
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOLS
RA
8
RA
8
RA
8
RA
8
RA
8
RA
9
RA
lO
RA
ll
Page 344 of 548

REAR
AXLE
REAR
AXLE
ASSEMBLY
Remove
L
Block
front
wheels
with
chocks
2
Raise
rear
of
car
high
enough
to
pennit
working
underneath
and
place
stands
solidly
under
body
member
on
both
sides
RA544
Fig
RA
2
Supporting
Point
3
Support
under
center
of
dif
ferential
carrier
with
a
garage
jack
4
Remove
rear
wheels
5
Disconnect
propeller
shaft
by
re
moving
bolts
CD
securing
propeller
shaft
flange
to
companion
flange
of
differential
carrier
6
Disconnect
brake
hose
from
brake
tube
at
body
@
and
rear
cable
adjuster
@
Fig
RA
3
Removing
Propeller
Shaft
and
Brohe
Hose
CAUTION
e
When
disconnecting
brake
tube
use
suitable
tube
wrench
Never
use
open
end
or
adjustable
wrench
b
Cover
brake
hose
end
pipe
open
ings
to
prevent
entrance
of
dirt
Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
7
Remove
bolts
securing
shock
absorber
lower
ends
on
each
side
RA485
Fig
RA
4
Removing
Bolt
Securing
Shock
Absorber
Lower
End
Note
When
removing
shock
absorber
lower
end
from
bracket
squeeze
shock
absorber
and
lift
it
out
right
above
to
accommodate
em
bossment
inside
bracket
C
AA486
Fig
RA
5
Shock
Absorber
Lower
End
8
Lower
jack
slowly
and
remove
cojI
springs
on
each
side
after
they
are
fully
extended
AA546
Fig
RA
6
Removing
Coil
Spring
9
Raise
jack
to
its
original
position
10
Remove
bolts
CD
and
@
se
curing
upper
and
lower
links
at
axle
case
side
RA
3
Fig
RA
7
Disconnecting
Upper
Link
and
Lower
Link
II
Release
garage
jack
slowly
and
pull
it
out
toward
rear
of
car
In
tenetlon
Install
rear
axle
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
CAUTION
a
When
installing
brake
tubes
use
Flare
Nut
Torque
Wrench
GG94310000
b
Before
tightening
link
bushing
nuts
temporarily
attach
upper
and
lower
links
to
axle
case
Alter
jacking
up
center
of
differential
carrier
until
upper
Bnd
lower
links
are
almost
horizontal
securely
tighten
link
bushing
nuts
c
When
supporting
car
weight
at
Cl
nter
of
differential
carrier
do
not
put
a
load
in
car
j
Tightening
torque
Brake
tube
flare
nut
1
5
to
1
8
kg
m
11
to
13
ft
lb
Propeller
shaft
to
companion
flange
connecting
nut
2
4
to
3
3
kg
m
17
to
24
ft
Ibl
Shock
absorber
lower
end
nut
7
0
to
8
0
kg
m
51
to
58
ft
Ibl
lower
link
fixing
nut
7
0
to
8
0
kg
m
51
to
58
ft
Ib
Upper
link
fixing
nut
7
0
to
8
0
kg
m
51
to
58
ft
lb
Page 345 of 548

i
REAR
AXLE
SHAFT
AND
WHEn
BEARING
Removal
end
disassembly
1
mock
front
wheels
with
chocks
2
Raise
rear
of
car
and
support
under
axle
case
on
stands
3
Remove
rear
wheel
4
Pull
off
spring
CD
and
discon
nect
brake
cable
from
lever
by
re
moving
clevis
pin
@
5
Disconnect
brake
tube
at
rear
brake
disc
I
@
CD
RA547
Fig
RA
8
Removing
Broke
Port
CAUTION
e
Whim
disconnecting
brake
tube
use
suitBble
tube
wrench
Never
use
open
end
or
adjustabla
wrench
b
Cover
brake
hose
and
pipe
open
ings
to
prevent
entrance
of
dirt
6
Re
TIove
brake
drum
7
Remove
four
nuts
securing
brake
disc
back
plate
from
rear
axle
case
RA548
Fig
RA
9
Removing
Null
8
Draw
out
axle
shaft
assembly
together
with
brake
disc
using
Rear
Axle
Stand
KV
40
1
01000
and
Sliding
Hammer
ST36230000
Rear
Axle
Rea
Suspension
RA549
Fig
RA
lO
Removing
Re
Axle
Shaft
A
embly
9
Remove
oil
seal
if
necessary
and
install
new
one
10
Cut
collar
with
cold
chisel
Fig
RA
II
Cutting
Bearing
Collar
CAUTION
Take
care
not
to
damage
axle
shaft
with
cold
chisel
during
operation
II
Remove
wheel
bearing
and
col
lar
using
Rear
Axle
Shaft
Bearing
Puller
Hf72480000
Then
take
out
brake
disc
I
1
RA492
Fig
RA
12
Removing
Wheel
Bearing
Inspection
Inspect
the
following
parts
and
replace
as
required
RA
4
L
Check
axle
shaft
for
sttaightness
cracks
damage
wear
or
distortion
2
Check
the
lip
of
oil
seal
for
damage
deformation
or
wear
3
Check
bearing
for
wear
or
dam
age
Ass
mbl
end
Instelletl
n
Assemble
and
install
in
the
reverse
order
of
disassembly
and
removal
noting
the
following
points
I
Install
bearing
spacer
bearing
and
new
bearing
collar
onto
axle
shaft
and
press
bearing
collar
by
specified
load
3
to
5
tons
using
Rear
Axle
Shaft
Bear
ing
Collar
Press
Stand
S1
38210000
Note
e
New
collar
must
be
used
end
clean
collar
and
we
shaft
b
Insert
wbeel
bearing
with
seaI
side
facing
bnke
disc
I
8
RA157
Fig
RA
13
l1l1ta
ling
Wheel
Bearing
2
Install
oil
seal
using
Rear
Axle
Oil
Seal
Drift
KV40100300
3
Pack
cavity
between
sealing
lips
of
oil
seal
with
recommended
multi
purpose
grease
4
When
inserting
axle
shaft
into
axle
case
use
Rear
Axle
Shaft
Guide
ST37840000
not
to
damage
the
seal
ing
lips
of
oil
seal
To
insert
axle
shaft
into
axle
case
proceed
as
follows
I
Install
Rear
Axle
Shaft
Guide
ST37840000
on
we
case
2
Remove
guide
when
the
distance
A
between
axle
flange
and
bearing
is
70
to
90
mm
2
76
to
3
54
in
See
Fig
RA
14
Note
Apply
multi
purpose
grease
to
the
outer
periphery
of
the
rear
we
shaft
bearing
collar
Page 346 of 548

V
CD
l
t
177t
ID
@
A
5
Adjust
gap
c
between
recess
of
rear
axle
tube
and
rear
axle
bearing
by
selecting
shinto
Gap
e
o
to
0
1
mm
0
to
0
004
in
Gap
c
can
be
calculated
by
c
a
b
d
where
a
Distance
from
rear
axle
tube
end
to
recess
b
Bearing
width
c
Gap
c
d
Shint
thickness
RA559
Fig
RA
15
Gap
C
Rear
axle
case
end
shim
Thickness
mm
in
om5
0
0030
0
1
50
0
0059
0
225
0
0089
0
300
0
0118
6
Measure
axial
end
play
of
axle
shaft
with
dial
indicator
Axial
end
plav
0
10
to
0
45
mm
0
0039
to
0
0177
in
Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
1
Rear
axle
shaft
2
Rear
axle
shaft
guide
3
Rear
axle
case
4
Oil
seal
I
ill
A
70
to
90
mm
2
76
to
3
54
in
A
A560
Fig
RA
14
Installing
Rear
Axle
Slwft
R
550
Fig
RA
16
Measuring
End
Play
CAUTION
When
installing
brake
1ubes
use
Flare
Nul
Torque
Wrench
GG94310000
ifl
Tightening
torque
Brake
disc
fixing
nut
1
5
to
2
0
kg
m
11
to
14
ft
lb
Brake
tube
flare
nut
1
5
to
1
8
kg
m
11
to
13
ft
lb
Wheel
nut
8
0
to
10
kg
m
58
to
72
ft
lb
REAR
AXLE
CASE
Remove
I
Raise
rear
of
car
and
securely
support
under
body
member
on
both
sides
Refer
to
Rear
Axle
Assembly
for
removal
2
Drain
differential
gear
oil
3
Remove
rear
axle
shaft
assemblies
on
both
sides
Refer
to
Rear
Axle
RA
5
Shaft
and
Wheel
Bearing
for
removal
and
remove
rear
axle
assemblies
Refer
to
Rear
Axle
Assembly
for
removal
4
Remove
differential
carrier
assem
bly
from
rear
axle
case
5
Remove
brake
tube
and
rear
cable
Inspection
Check
axle
case
for
yield
deforma
tion
or
cracks
and
replace
if
necessary
Installetion
Install
axle
case
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Note
Change
oil
seal
and
gasket
at
each
ove
haul
ifl
Tightening
tOlque
Differential
carrier
fixing
bolt
1
6
to
2
4
kg
m
12
to
17
ft
lbl
Oil
drain
and
filler
plug
6
0
to
10
0
kg
m
43
to
72
ft
lbl
Blake
connector
fixing
bolt
0
8
to
1
1
kg
m
5
8
to
8
0
ft
Ibl
REAR
SUSPENSION
SHOCK
ABSORBER
Removal
1
Remove
nuts
secu
ng
shock
absorber
upper
end
to
wheel
house
paneL
RA551
Fig
RA
17
Shock
Absorber
Upper
End
Sedan
Page 347 of 548

I
AA552
Fig
RA
18
Shock
A
bllOrber
Upper
End
2
Remove
bolt
securing
shock
ab
sorber
lower
end
and
remove
shock
absorber
Note
When
removing
shock
ebsorber
lower
end
from
bracket
Iueeze
shock
absorber
end
lift
it
out
right
aJ
o
J
to
accommodate
emb
ss
ment
inside
bracket
c
RA486
Fig
RA
19
Shock
Absorber
Lower
End
Brocket
Inspection
I
Test
shock
absorber
and
compare
with
specification
given
in
Service
Data
and
Specifications
Replace
if
nece
ry
2
Check
for
cracks
Also
check
pis
ton
rod
for
straightness
3
Check
all
rubber
parts
for
wear
cracks
damage
or
deformation
Re
place
if
necessary
Installation
Install
shock
absorber
in
the
reverse
order
of
removal
Note
Tighten
shock
absorber
upper
end
nut
to
specification
until
it
is
fully
tightened
to
thread
end
of
pis
ton
rod
Then
securely
tighten
lock
nut
Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
@
Tightening
tonlU1l
Shock
absorber
upper
end
nut
1
5
to
2
0
kg
m
11
to
14
ft
b
Shock
absorber
lower
end
n1
t
7
0
to
8
0
k
l
m
51
to
58
ft
bl
CAUTION
I
Be
careful
not
to
damage
or
bend
piston
rod
during
operation
b
Do
not
open
or
heat
gas
filled
type
shock
absorbers
COIL
SPRING
Removal
Block
front
wheels
with
chocks
2
Raise
rear
of
car
high
enough
to
permit
working
underneath
and
place
stands
solidly
under
body
member
on
both
sides
3
Support
under
center
of
dif
ferential
carrier
with
a
garage
jack
4
Remove
rear
wheels
5
Remove
bolts
securing
shock
absorber
lower
ends
on
each
side
C
J
1
v
I
JJJ
RA485
Fig
RA
20
RemoviTIII
Bolt
Securing
Shock
Abwrber
Lower
End
6
Lower
jack
slowly
and
remove
coil
springs
on
each
side
after
they
are
fully
extended
RA546
Fig
RA
21
Removing
Coil
Spring
RA
6
Inspection
1
Check
coil
spring
for
yield
defor
mation
or
cracks
2
Test
spring
and
compare
with
specifications
given
in
Service
Data
and
Specifications
3
Check
all
rubber
parts
for
wear
cracks
damage
or
deformation
Re
place
if
necessary
InsteDatlon
Install
coil
spring
in
the
reverse
order
ofremoval
CAUTION
Correctly
fit
open
end
on
spring
seat
CD
Tightening
torque
Shock
absorber
lowel
end
nut
7
010
8
0
kg
51
to
58
ft
b
LINK
ASSEMBLY
Removal
It
is
possible
to
remove
one
link
assembly
alone
When
removing
more
than
two
link
assemblies
remove
axle
assembly
first
Refer
to
Rear
Axle
Assembly
for
removal
Remove
upper
link
or
lower
link
alone
by
removing
bolt
on
each
end
Fig
RA
22
Removing
Upper
Link
RA553
Fig
RA
23
Remouing
Lower
Link
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TIGHTENING
TORQUE
Brake
tube
connector
flare
nut
Brake
disc
fixing
nut
PropelJer
shaft
to
companion
flange
connecting
nut
Wheel
nut
Drain
and
filler
ptug
Differential
carrier
to
axle
case
bolt
Shock
absorber
upper
end
nut
Shock
absorber
lower
end
nut
Upper
link
fixing
bolt
Upper
link
fixing
nut
Lower
link
fixing
nut
Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
tb
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
Ib
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
lb
kg
m
ft
Ib
RA
9
1
5
to
1
8
II
to
13
1
5
to
2
0
II
to
14
2
4
to
3
3
17
to
24
8
0
to
10
0
58
to
72
6
0
to
10
0
43
to
72
1
6
to
2
4
12
to
17
1
5
to
2
0
II
to
14
7
0
to
8
0
51
to
58
7
0t08
0
51
to
58
7
0
to
8
0
51
to
58
7
0
to
8
0
51
to
58
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Rear
Axle
Rear
Suspension
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
When
rear
axle
and
suspension
is
suspected
of
being
noisy
it
is
advis
able
to
make
thorough
test
to
deter
mine
whether
the
noise
originates
in
the
tir
s
roads
rfac
exhaust
propeller
shaft
engine
transmission
universal
joint
wheel
bearings
or
suspension
Noise
which
originates
in
other
places
cannot
be
corrected
by
adjust
Condition
Noise
unusual
sound
Instability
in
driving
This
problem
is
also
related
to
the
front
suspension
For
trouble
diagnosis
also
refer
to
the
FA
section
Oil
leakage
Probable
cause
Loose
wheel
nuts
One
or
more
securing
bolts
loose
Lack
oflubricating
oil
or
grease
Faulty
shock
absorber
Incorrect
adjustment
of
rear
axle
shaft
end
play
Damaged
or
worn
wheel
bearing
Worn
spline
portion
of
rear
axle
shaft
Breakage
of
leaf
spring
ose
journal
connections
etc
Unbalance
of
wheel
and
tire
Damage
of
the
rubber
parts
such
as
link
bU
hing
shock
absorber
moun
ting
bush
ing
Faulty
universal
joints
Breakage
of
coil
spring
Loose
wheel
nuts
Damaged
rear
link
rubber
bushings
Worn
shock
absorber
Incorrect
wheel
alignment
Spring
wear
Damaged
oil
seal
on
rear
axle
shaft
Oil
leakage
from
the
differential
carrier
Damaged
grease
seal
of
rear
axle
shaft
RA
l0
ment
or
replacement
of
parts
in
the
rear
axle
and
rear
suspension
In
case
of
oil
leak
first
check
if
there
is
any
damage
or
restriction
in
breather
Corrective
action
Tighten
Tighten
to
specified
torque
Lubricate
as
required
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Replace
if
necessary
Replace
Tighten
to
torque
Balance
Replace
damaged
parts
Adjust
or
replace
Replace
Tighten
to
specified
torque
Replace
Replace
Adjust
Replace
Replace
Replace
parts
as
required
Replace