spark plugs DATSUN 210 1979 Service Manual
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DATSUN
210
Model
8310
Series
SECTIONET
ET
ENGINE
TUNE
UP
CONTENTS
EMISSION
CONTROL
DEVICES
BASIC
MECHANICAL
SYSTEM
ADJUSTING
INTAKE
AND
EXHAUST
VALVE
CLEARANCE
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
DRIVE
BELTS
CHANGING
ENGINE
OIL
REPLACING
01
L
FI
L
TER
CHANGING
ENGINE
COOLANT
CHECKING
COOLING
SYSTEM
HOSES
AND
CONNECTIONS
CHECKING
ENGINE
COMPRESSION
IGNITION
AND
FUEL
SYSTEM
CHECKING
BATTERY
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
IGNITION
TIMING
CHECKING
IGNITION
WIRING
CHECKING
AND
REPLACING
SPARK
PLUGS
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
CARBURETOR
IDLE
RPM
AND
MIXTURE
RATIO
CHECKING
CHOKE
MECHANISM
Choke
plate
and
linkage
CHECKING
FUEL
SHUT
OFF
SYSTEM
FU
models
ET
2
ET
3
ET
3
ET
3
ET
3
ET
3
ET
4
ET
4
ET
4
ET
5
ET
5
ET
5
ET
6
ET
6
ET
7
ET
9
ET
9
REPLACING
FUEL
FILTER
ET
10
CHECKING
FUEL
LINES
Hoses
piping
connections
etc
ET
10
REPLACING
AIR
CLEANER
FILTER
ETlO
CHECKING
AUTOMATIC
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
AIR
CLEANER
ET
10
EMISSION
CONTROL
SYSTEM
ET
11
CHECKING
VACUUM
FITTING
HOSES
AND
CONNECTIONS
ET
11
REPLACING
AIR
PUMP
AIR
CLEANER
FILTER
Except
FU
models
and
Canada
models
E
1122i
REPLACING
AIR
INDUCTION
VALVE
FILTER
FU
models
and
Canada
models
E
tlil1r2
C
REPLACING
PCV
VALVE
AND
FILTER
ETf
CHECKING
VENTI
LATION
HOSES
E1P12
CHECKING
VAPOR
LINES
Eli
J2
CHECKING
FUEL
TANK
VACUUM
RELIEF
I
f
III
VALVE
ET
13
REPLACING
CARBON
CANISTER
W
FILTER
ET
d
SERVICE
DATA
AND
SPECIFICATIONS
ET
14
TROUBLE
DIAGNOSES
AND
CORRECTIONS
ET
16
SPECIAL
SERVICE
TOOL
ET
23
Page 18 of 548

pl
ice
mter
as
an
assembly
2
When
installing
oil
mter
tighten
by
hand
Note
Do
not
overtighten
oil
filter
lest
leakage
shoUld
occur
CHANGING
ENGINE
COOLANT
PERMANENT
ANTI
FREEZE
COOLANT
Note
The
permanent
anti
freeze
coolant
is
an
ethylene
glya
l
base
product
containing
chemical
in
hibitors
to
protect
the
cooling
system
from
rusting
and
corrosion
The
anti
freeze
does
not
cOntain
any
glycerine
or
ethyl
alcohol
It
will
not
evaporate
or
boil
a
ay
and
can
be
ilsed
with
either
high
or
low
temperature
thermostats
It
flows
freely
transfers
heat
efficiently
and
will
not
clog
the
passages
in
the
cooling
system
The
anti
freeze
must
not
be
mixed
with
other
product
This
coolant
can
be
used
throughout
the
seasons
of
the
year
Whenever
coolant
is
changed
the
cooling
system
must
be
flushed
and
refilled
with
a
new
coolant
Check
the
coolant
level
See
instructions
attached
to
the
anti
freeze
container
for
mixing
ratio
of
anti
freeze
to
water
CHECKING
COOLING
SYSTEM
HOSES
AND
CONNECTIONS
Check
hoses
and
fittings
for
loose
connections
or
deterioration
Re
tighten
or
replace
if
necessary
INSPECTION
OF
RADIATOR
CAP
Apply
reference
pressure
0
9
kgj
cm2
13
psi
to
radiator
cap
by
means
of
a
cap
tester
to
see
if
it
is
satisfactory
Replace
cap
assembly
if
necessary
I
j
ngine
Tune
up
ET012
Fig
ET
3
Testing
Radiator
Cap
COOLING
SYSTEM
PRESSURE
TEST
Witli
radiator
cap
removed
apply
reference
pressure
1
6
kgfcm2
23
psi
to
the
cooling
system
by
means
0
no
Fig
ET
4
Water
capacity
M
Tmodelsl
Without
heater
5
2
liten
5
1f
US
qt
4
Imp
qt
With
heeter
5
9
Iiten
6
4
US
qt
5
Y
Imp
qt
Water
capacity
AfT
modelsl
Without
heater
5
0
liters
5
y
US
qt
4
Imp
qt
With
heater
5
7
liten
6
US
qt
5
Imp
ill
CHECKING
ENGINE
COMPRESSION
Note
a
To
check
cylinder
compression
it
is
essential
to
remove
all
spark
plugs
The
purpose
of
this
test
is
to
ET
4
determine
whether
there
is
exces
sive
leakage
past
piston
rings
head
gasket
etc
To
test
engine
should
be
heated
to
the
operating
t
M
ture
and
throttle
valve
opened
b
Cylinder
compre
on
in
Cylinders
should
not
be
less
than
llO
of
the
highest
reading
Different
compres
sion
in
two
ore
more
cYlinder
usual
ly
indicates
an
improperly
seated
valve
or
broken
piston
ring
c
Low
compression
in
cylinders
am
result
from
worn
piston
rings
This
trouble
may
usuaDy
be
accom
panied
by
ex
ssive
fuel
consump
tion
I
Warm
up
engine
sufficiently
2
Disconnect
aU
spark
plugs
3
Disconnect
anti
dieseling
solenoid
valve
connector
4
Properly
attach
a
compression
tester
to
spark
plug
hole
in
cylinder
being
tested
FiI
ET
S
ET529
Testing
Compre
sion
Pr
s8ure
5
Depress
accelenit6r
pedal
to
open
throttle
and
choke
valves
Note
Do
not
pump
pedal
6
Start
engine
as
quickly
as
pos
sible
Compression
pressllre
kg
cm2
ii
at
rpm
Standard
13
5
192
350
Minimum
12
5
1781
350
If
cylinder
compression
in
o
e
or
more
cylinders
is
low
pour
a
small
quantity
of
engine
oil
into
cylinders
through
the
spark
plug
holes
and
retest
compression
I
If
addingoil
helps
the
compres
Page 19 of 548

sion
pressure
chances
are
that
piston
rings
are
worn
or
damaged
2
If
pressure
stays
low
the
likeli
hood
is
that
valve
is
sticking
or
seating
Engine
Tune
up
improperly
3
If
cylinder
compression
in
any
two
adjacent
cylinders
is
low
and
if
adding
oil
does
not
help
the
compres
sion
there
is
leakage
past
the
gasketed
surface
Oil
and
water
in
combustion
cham
bers
can
result
from
this
problem
IGNITION
AND
FUEL
SYSTEM
CHECKING
BATTERY
I
Remove
six
vent
plugs
and
check
electrolyte
level
in
each
battery
cell
If
necessary
pour
distilled
water
Overflow
Correct
Shortage
t
t
j
t
t
t
EE358
Fig
ET
6
Checking
Electrolyte
Level
2
Measure
the
specific
gravity
of
battery
electrolyte
E
T372
Fig
ET
7
Checking
Specific
Gravity
of
Battery
Electrolyte
Over
1
22
Full
charge
value
at
200C
680F
1
28
1
26
Permissible
value
Frigid
climates
Other
climates
Note
a
Clean
top
of
battery
and
terminals
with
a
solution
of
baking
soda
and
water
Rinse
off
and
dry
with
com
pressed
air
Top
of
battery
must
be
c1
n
to
prevent
current
leakage
between
terminals
and
from
posi
tive
terminal
to
hold
down
clamp
b
In
addition
to
current
leakage
prolonged
accumulation
of
acid
and
dirt
on
top
of
hattery
may
cause
blistering
of
the
material
covering
ronnector
straps
and
rorrosion
of
straps
c
Afte
r
tightening
terminals
coat
them
with
petrolatum
vaseline
to
protect
them
from
corrosion
CAUTION
If
the
battery
cables
are
disconnected
they
should
be
tightly
clamped
to
the
battery
terminals
to
secure
a
good
contact
Over
I
20
CHECKING
AND
ADJUSTING
IGNITION
TIMING
Check
spark
plugs
for
condition
2
Thoroughly
remove
dirt
and
dust
from
crank
pulley
at
timing
mark
location
and
front
cover
at
timing
indicator
3
Warm
up
engine
sufficiently
4
Connect
engine
tachometer
and
timing
light
in
their
proper
positions
5
Adjust
idling
speed
to
the
specifi
ed
value
Idling
speed
Manual
transmission
700
pm
Automatic
transmission
6S0
rpm
in
0
position
ET
S
WARNING
When
selector
lever
is
shifted
to
0
position
apply
parking
brake
and
block
both
front
and
rear
wheels
with
chocks
Note
a
On
FU
models
set
idling
speed
with
distributor
vacuum
hose
dis
connected
b
Disconnect
distributor
vacuum
hose
at
distributor
diaphragm
side
and
plug
hose
with
blind
plug
See
Fig
ET
8
ET501
Fig
ET
B
Disconnecting
Distributor
Vacuum
Hose
6
Check
ignition
timing
with
a
timing
light
to
ensure
that
it
is
adjust
ed
to
specifications
indicated
below
Ignition
timing
Manual
transmission
SO
B
T
0
C
f700
rpm
California
FU
models
100
B
T
0
C
f700
pm
Non
California
Canada
models
Automatic
transmission
SO
B
T
0
C
f6S0
rpm
California
models
Page 20 of 548

SO
B
T
D
C
l650
rpm
Non
California
models
except
Canada
100
B
T
D
C
650
rpm
Canada
models
Note
On
FU
models
ignition
timing
is
set
under
a
condition
where
distributor
vacuum
hose
is
discon
nected
If
necessary
adjust
ignition
timing
as
follows
I
Loosen
set
screw
until
dis
tributor
c
uJ
be
moved
by
hand
2
Adjust
ignition
timing
to
speci
fications
3
Lock
distributor
set
screw
and
make
sure
that
timing
is
correct
YJ
Fig
T
9
Adjusting
Ignition
Timing
7
On
FU
models
proceed
as
fol
lows
I
Remove
blind
plug
from
dis
tributor
vacuum
hose
and
connect
hose
to
distributor
diaphragm
2
If
engine
speed
varies
in
this
state
set
idling
speed
at
specified
value
with
throttle
adjusting
screw
CHECKING
IGNITION
WIRING
Use
an
ohmmeter
to
check
resist
ance
on
high
tension
cables
1
Disconnect
cables
from
spark
plugs
and
remove
distributor
together
with
high
tension
cables
Note
Do
not
remove
cables
from
cap
Engine
Tune
up
2
Connect
the
ohmmeter
between
cable
terminal
on
the
spark
plug
side
and
the
corresponding
electrode
inside
cap
3
If
the
resistance
is
more
than
30
000
ohms
remove
cable
from
cap
and
check
the
cable
resistance
only
If
resistance
is
still
more
than
30
000
ohms
replace
c3ble
assembly
Fig
ET
IO
Checking
High
Tension
Cable
u
s
A
models
Type
FU
models
Standard
Hot
type
Cold
type
U
S
A
models
Canada
models
r
1g
mm
in
FU
models
Canada
models
Tightening
torque
kg
m
ft
lb
ET
6
Stan
rd
Hot
type
Cold
type
S
aridard
Hot
type
Cold
type
CHECKING
AND
REPLACING
SPARK
PLUGS
I
Remove
and
clean
plugs
in
a
sand
blast
cleaner
Inspect
each
spark
plug
Make
sure
that
they
are
of
the
specifi
ed
heat
range
2
Inspect
insulator
for
cracks
or
chips
Check
both
center
and
ground
electrodes
3
If
they
are
excessively
worn
re
place
with
new
spark
plugs
4
Replace
spark
plugs
in
accordance
with
the
maintenance
schedule
BP
ES
ll
L46PW
l
BP4E
ll
L47PW
ll
BP7ES
ll
BP6ES
ll
L44PW
II
L4
PW
11
BP5
EQ
13
L46PM
13
BP4EQ
13
L47PM
13
BP6EQ
13
L45PM
13
BP7EQ
13
L44PM
13
BPR5ES
BPR4ES
BPR6ES
1
0
to
1
1
LQ39
to
0
043
l
l
to
1
3
0
043
to
0
051
0
8
to
0
9
0
031
to
0
035
1
5
to
i
6
P
to
14
Page 33 of 548

Condition
ENGINE
POWER
NOT
UP
TO
NORMAL
Low
compmsion
Ignition
system
out
of
order
Fuel
system
out
of
order
Air
intake
system
out
of
order
Emission
control
Overheating
J
f
H
r
Overcooling
Engine
liune
up
Probable
cause
Malfunction
of
throttle
valve
switch
and
linkage
FU
models
Incorrect
ignition
timing
Damaged
spark
plugs
Wom
distributor
points
Malfunction
of
T
C
S
cMalfunction
of
S
D
V
Milfunction
of
choke
system
Clogged
fuel
pipe
or
floating
valve
Dirty
or
clogged
fuel
filter
Fuel
pump
will
not
work
properly
Clogged
carb
retor
jets
Clogged
air
cleaner
Air
aling
from
manifold
g
sket
r
carburetor
gasket
Malfunction
of
E
G
R
valve
Stick
E
F
E
valve
shaft
Insufficient
coolant
Loose
fan
bel
Wom
or
oiled
fan
belt
Inoperative
therinostat
Wom
ater
pu
p
Clogged
or
leaky
radiator
Wom
radiator
filler
ca
Air
in
cooling
ystein
Improper
engine
oil
grade
Incorrect
ignition
timing
Clogged
carburetor
lean
miiture
Inoperative
thermostat
1
ET
19
Corrective
action
Check
throttle
valve
switch
and
linkage
Adjusi
i
r
replace
if
necessary
Previously
m
entioned
Adjust
Clean
adjust
or
replace
plugs
Dress
or
replace
points
Also
check
condenser
Check
and
correct
Check
and
replace
Adjust
Clean
Replace
Repair
or
replace
t
J
Disassemble
and
clean
Replace
element
Replace
gasket
Check
and
replace
Repair
Replenish
Adjust
fan
belt
Replace
Replace
Repl
ce
Flush
repair
or
replace
ReplaCe
Retightin
e
ch
part
of
cooling
system
Replace
with
proper
grade
oil
Adjust
Overhaui
carburetor
Replace
Page 35 of 548

Condition
ABNORMAL
COMBUSTION
backfire
afterfire
run
on
etc
Improper
ignition
timing
Fuel
system
out
of
order
Feulty
cylinder
heed
etc
Others
EXCESSIVE
OIL
CONSUMPTION
Oilleek8111
Engine
Tune
up
Probable
cause
Surging
A
T
C
air
cleaner
vacuum
motor
Note
This
noise
will
be
hmnl
when
clutch
iI
disengaged
We
r
on
clutch
pilot
bushing
Not
e
This
noise
will
be
heared
when
utch
iI
disengaged
Improper
ignition
timing
Improper
heal
range
of
spark
plugs
Damaged
carburetor
or
manifold
gasket
backfire
aftedire
Clogged
carburetor
jet
Improper
function
of
the
float
Uneven
idling
Run
on
Improperly
adjusted
T
O
C
S
set
pressure
Except
FU
models
Malfunction
of
anti
dieseling
solenoid
valve
Malfunction
of
fuel
shut
off
system
FU
models
Malfunction
or
auto
hoke
Improper
y
adjusted
valve
clearance
Excess
carbon
in
combustion
chamber
Da
laged
alve
spring
backfire
after
he
Malfunction
of
A
T
C
air
cleaner
Inoperative
anti4lackfire
valve
Loose
oil
tain
plUI
ose
or
damaged
oil
pan
gasket
Loose
or
damaled
chain
cover
gasket
Wom
oil
seal
in
front
and
rear
of
crankshaft
Loo
or
damaged
locker
cover
gasket
Improper
lilhtening
of
oU
filter
Loose
or
damaled
oil
pressure
switch
ET
21
Corrective
action
Repair
or
replace
Renew
bush
and
adjust
drive
shaft
Adjust
ignition
liming
Use
specified
spark
plugs
Replace
them
with
new
parts
Disassemble
carburetor
and
check
it
Adjust
the
level
and
check
needle
valve
Adjust
Adjust
Check
or
replace
Check
fuel
shut
off
system
Adjust
or
re
place
necessary
Adjust
Adjust
Remove
head
and
get
rid
of
carbon
Replace
it
wit
a
new
one
Check
for
loose
vacuum
hoses
Replace
if
necessary
Replace
Tighten
it
Renew
lasket
or
tighten
iI
Renew
gasket
or
lighten
it
Renew
oil
seal
Renew
gasket
r
lighten
it
but
not
too
much
Renew
gasket
and
tighten
it
with
the
proper
torque
Renew
oil
pressure
switch
or
tighten
it
Page 40 of 548

PRELIMINARY
CLEANING
AND
INSPECTION
Before
disassembling
engine
ob
serve
the
following
items
I
Prior
to
disassembling
check
outer
parts
for
sign
of
leak
past
their
gasketed
surfaces
2
Check
carburetor
and
fuel
pump
for
condition
fuel
hoses
for
deteriora
t
ion
cracks
or
otherwise
leakage
of
fuel
past
their
jointed
or
connected
surfaces
3
Wipe
dust
and
mud
off
engine
4
Inspect
outer
parts
for
visual
faults
and
broken
or
missing
parts
such
as
bolts
and
nuts
5
Check
piping
and
electrical
cir
cuits
for
deterioration
breakage
fittings
discontinuity
or
insulation
DISASSEMBLY
To
remove
engine
from
car
refer
to
Section
ER
for
Removal
1
Remove
starting
motor
then
re
move
transmission
from
engine
2
Remove
clutch
assembly
3
Remove
alternator
fan
belt
alter
nator
bracket
and
alternator
adjusting
bar
4
Remove
idler
pulley
air
pump
belt
and
idier
pulley
bracket
If
so
equipped
Note
Loosen
idler
pulley
nut
and
belt
adjusting
bolt
in
that
order
@
1
Idler
pulley
nut
2
Belt
adjusting
bolt
3
Air
pump
belt
4
Idler
pulley
bracket
EM527
Fig
EM
2
Removing
Idle
Pulley
Air
Pump
Belt
and
Idle
Pulley
Bracket
Engine
Mechanical
ENGINE
DISASSEMBLY
5
Remove
air
pump
pulley
air
pump
and
air
pump
bracket
If
so
equipped
6
Remove
fan
fan
spacer
and
pul
ley
7
Remove
oil
level
gauge
8
Remove
distributor
cap
and
high
tension
cables
as
an
assembly
9
Disconnect
distributor
vacuum
line
from
distributor
and
remove
dis
tributor
10
Disconnect
fuel
line
from
carbu
retor
II
Remove
fuel
pump
and
fuel
line
12
Remove
water
outlet
and
thermostat
13
Remove
engine
mounting
brack
et
R
H
14
Remove
oil
pump
and
filter
as
sembly
EL043
Fig
EM
3
Removing
Oil
Pump
15
Remove
spark
plugs
16
Install
Engine
Attachment
KVlOI02500
to
cylinder
block
using
engine
f1
ounling
bracket
R
H
attach
ing
studs
fuel
pump
attaching
studs
and
alternator
bracket
attaching
bolt
holes
17
Mount
engine
on
Engine
Stand
ST050I
SOOO
Fig
EM
4
EM
3
18
Remove
engine
mounting
brack
et
L
H
19
Disconnect
air
vacuum
and
blow
by
hoses
from
air
cleaner
20
Remove
air
cleaner
and
air
cleaner
brackets
21
Remove
vacuum
control
valve
assembly
and
bracket
as
a
unit
22
Remove
carburetor
and
baffle
plate
23
Remove
E
G
R
control
valve
24
Remove
intake
and
exhaust
manifold
assemblies
EM528
Fig
EM
5
Removing
Manifold
25
Remove
P
C
V
hose
pipe
con
nector
to
control
valve
26
Remove
rocker
cover
27
Loosen
valve
rocker
adjusting
nut
and
turn
adjusting
screws
out
to
disengage
push
rods
Then
evenly
loosen
rocker
shaft
bolts
28
Remove
rocker
shaft
assembly
EM453
Fig
EM
6
Removing
Rocker
Shaft
Assembly
29
Withdraw
push
rods
and
keep
them
in
correct
order
1
30
Loosen
cylinder
head
bolts
a
little
at
a
time
in
the
sequence
shown
in
Fig
EM
and
remove
cylinder
head
Page 53 of 548

29
Apply
engine
oiho
both
ends
of
push
rods
and
insert
in
proper
se
quence
30
Apply
engine
oil
to
valve
stem
end
and
rocker
arm
contact
surfaces
Position
rocker
shaft
assembly
on
cyI
inder
head
31
Tighten
rocker
shaft
bracket
bolts
to
specified
torque
fJ
Tightening
torque
Rocker
shaft
bracket
bolts
2
0
to
2
5
kg
m
14
to
18
ft
b
Note
Tightening
should
be
done
in
two
or
three
stages
outwardly
from
center
bracket
EM506
Fig
EM
77
Rocker
Shaft
Bolt
Tightening
Sequence
32
Adjust
valve
clearance
to
speci
fied
value
Note
a
First
set
clearance
to
0
25
mm
0
0098
in
when
engine
iscold
b
After
engine
has
been
assembled
warm
it
up
for
at
least
several
minutes
finally
adjust
clearance
to
specification
For
details
refer
to
Adjusting
Intake
and
Exhaust
Valve
Clearance
in
ET
Section
EM507
or
Wrench
2
Screwdriver
3
Feeler
gauge
Fig
EM
78
Adjusting
Value
Clearance
Engine
Mechanical
Valve
clearance
Intake
and
exhaust
hot
0
35
mm
0
014
in
cold
0
25
mm
0
010
in
fJ
Tightening
torque
Velve
rocker
adjusti
g
nut
1
6
to
2
2
kltm
12
to
16
ft
b
33
Install
rocker
cover
34
Install
intake
and
exhaust
mani
folds
fJ
Tightening
torque
Manifold
nuts
1
5
to
2
0
kg
m
11
to
14
fHb
Note
When
installing
intake
and
ex
haust
manifolds
locate
bolt
in
center
of
fitting
hole
EM528
Fig
EM
79
Installing
Manifolds
35
Install
E
G
R
control
valve
36
Install
baffle
plate
and
carbure
tor
fJ
Tightening
torque
Carburetor
nuts
0
4
to
0
6
kg
m
2
9
to
4
3
ft
Ibl
37
Install
vacuum
control
valve
as
sembly
and
bracket
38
Install
air
cleaner
bracket
and
air
cleaner
39
Connect
air
vacuum
and
blow
by
hoses
to
air
cleaner
40
Install
pipe
connector
to
control
valve
hose
and
engine
mounting
brack
etLR
41
Install
distributor
EM
16
CAUTION
a
8e
sure
to
set
No
1
piston
to
LD
C
of
compression
stroke
b
Before
instaliation
return
distribu
tor
rotor
approximately
30
degrees
from
its
correct
position
Insert
distributor
meshing
distributor
drive
gear
and
driven
gear
c
After
installation
distributor
rotor
should
align
with
mark
on
rotor
cap
J
No
1
mark
EM508
Fig
EM
80
Cornct
P05ition
of
Rotor
42
Dismount
engine
from
Engine
Stand
ST0501S000
and
place
it
on
suitable
engine
stand
Re
move
Engine
Attachment
KVlOI
2500
43
Install
spark
plugs
and
engine
mounting
bracket
R
H
44
Install
oil
pump
and
ftIter
assem
bly
45
Install
thermostat
and
water
outlet
46
Install
fuel
pump
and
fuel
lines
Do
not
forget
to
install
spacer
and
gasket
47
Install
distributor
vacuum
line
48
Install
distributor
cap
and
high
tension
cables
as
an
assembly
Connect
high
tension
cables
49
Insert
oil
level
gauge
50
Install
fan
fan
pulley
and
fan
spacer
Lock
bolt
by
bending
lock
washers
51
Install
alternator
bracket
adjust
ing
bar
water
pump
pulley
alternator
Page 178 of 548

DESCRIPTION
The
ignition
circuit
consists
of
igni
tion
switch
Ie
ignition
unit
dis
tributor
winng
ipark
plugs
and
battery
The
distributor
is
of
the
contactless
type
and
is
equipped
with
a
pick
up
coil
which
electrically
detects
the
igni
tion
timing
signal
in
place
of
the
ircuit
I
rea
r
of
the
conventional
distributor
The
IC
ignition
unit
is
a
new
addition
which
generates
the
signal
required
for
the
make
and
break
of
the
primary
current
for
the
ignition
coil
The
primary
current
is
supplied
by
the
battery
or
alternator
and
flows
through
the
primary
circuit
It
consists
of
the
ignition
switch
primary
winding
of
the
ignition
coil
IC
ignition
unit
and
all
connecting
low
tension
wiring
The
secondary
current
is
produced
by
the
ignition
coil
and
flows
through
the
secondary
circuit
resulting
in
high
voltage
spark
between
the
electrodes
of
the
spark
plugs
in
engine
cylinders
This
circuit
contains
the
secondary
winding
of
the
ignition
coil
distribu
tor
high
tension
cables
to
coil
and
spark
plugs
distributor
rotor
and
cap
When
the
ignition
switch
is
turned
on
and
the
distributor
reluctor
rotates
the
primary
current
flows
through
the
primary
winding
of
the
coil
and
through
IC
ignitionu
nit
to
ground
When
the
primary
circuit
is
opened
by
circuit
of
IC
ignition
unit
the
magnetic
field
built
up
in
the
primary
winding
of
the
coil
moves
through
the
secondary
winding
of
the
coil
in
ducing
high
voltage
This
high
voltage
is
produced
every
time
the
primary
circuit
opens
EngineElect
ical
System
IGNITfON
CIRCUIT
The
secondary
current
flows
through
the
high
tension
cable
to
the
distributor
cap
then
the
rotor
distributes
the
current
to
one
of
the
spark
plug
terminals
in
the
distrubutor
cap
Then
the
spark
occurs
while
the
secondary
current
jumps
the
gap
be
tween
the
insulated
electrode
and
the
ground
side
electrode
of
the
spark
plug
This
process
is
repeated
for
each
power
stroke
of
t
e
engine
The
spark
plug
should
be
inspected
cleaned
and
regapped
at
tune
up
Spark
plugs
should
also
be
replaced
periodically
as
specified
in
the
Maintenance
Schedule
The
remainder
of
the
ignition
component
parti
should
be
inspected
Battery
letink
Primary
winding
1
Ignition
coil
Secondary
winding
J
for
only
their
operation
air
gap
of
distributor
tightness
of
electrical
terminals
and
wiring
condition
Apply
grease
NLGI
consistency
No
I
containing
MaS
or
equivalent
to
distributor
rotor
shaft
as
required
WARNING
When
current
is
flowing
never
touch
with
bare
hand
high
tension
cables
or
any
other
parts
with
high
vollage
If
parts
are
moist
touching
them
could
cause
an
electric
shock
even
if
they
are
insulated
Always
wear
dry
well
insulated
gloves
or
wrap
affected
parts
with
dry
cloth
before
handling
To
starter
EE
20
Ro
or
head
Ul
J
r
Spark
plugs
EE743
Fig
EE
56
Ignition
System
Circuit
Diagram
Page 186 of 548

JUDGMENT
OV
is
indicated
IC
ignition
unit
NG
But
condition
of
pick
up
coil
can
not
be
judged
Proceed
to
the
item
for
Pick
up
Coil
Check
Bat
tery
voltage
is
indicated
Condition
cannot
be
judged
Proceed
to
item
9
9
Remove
IC
ignition
unit
Refer
to
IC
ignition
Unit
for
re
moval
10
Measure
resistance
between
two
terminals
of
pick
up
coil
JUDGMENT
Approx
40011
are
indicated
The
ignition
coil
is
an
oil
filled
type
The
ignition
coil
case
is
filled
with
oil
which
has
good
insulating
and
heat
radiating
characteristics
The
ignition
coil
has
a
greater
ratio
between
the
primary
and
secondary
windings
to
step
up
battery
voltage
to
high
voltage
This
causes
stronger
sparks
to
jump
the
spark
plug
gap
The
cap
is
made
of
alkyd
resin
which
offers
high
resistance
to
electric
arc
and
increased
insulation
When
high
tension
cable
is
installed
to
ignition
coil
there
should
be
no
clearance
between
their
caps
Note
Do
not
disconnect
high
tension
cables
from
spark
plugs
during
en
gine
running
r
EE354
1
High
tension
cable
2
Rubber
cap
Fig
EE
74
Correct
Instalhltion
of
High
Tension
Cable
Engine
Electrical
System
Pick
up
coil
OK
IC
ignition
unit
NG
Approx
40011
are
not
indicated
Pick
up
coil
NG
Condition
of
IC
ignition
unit
can
not
be
judged
Proceed
to
item
11
II
Replace
faulty
pick
up
coil
with
new
one
12
Install
original
IC
ignition
unit
13
Check
parking
performance
JUDGMENT
Sparks
occur
IC
ignition
system
IC
ignition
unit
OK
No
spark
OCCUrs
IC
ignition
unit
NG
IGNITION
COIL
If
NG
replace
faulty
IC
ignition
unit
with
new
one
P1ck
up
coil
check
I
Make
sure
that
ignition
switch
is
in
OFF
position
2
Remove
IC
ignition
unit
Refer
to
IC
Ignition
Unit
for
removal
3
Measure
resistance
between
two
terminals
of
pick
up
coil
JUDGMENT
Approx
40011
are
indicated
OK
Approx
40011
are
not
indicated
NG
If
NG
replace
faulty
pick
up
coil
with
new
one
1
@
I
rJ
1
C
I
I
i
jllll
1
t
1
Rubber
cap
for
ignition
coil
2
Secondary
tenninal
3
Cap
4
Primary
terminal
5
Spring
6
Secondary
winding
EE
28
EE578
7
Primary
winding
8
Side
core
9
Insulator
10
Center
core
11
Segment
12
Case
Fig
EE
75
Ignition
Coit