height DATSUN PICK-UP 1977 Owner's Guide
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7
After
the
specified
amount
of
refrigerant
has
been
charged
into
sys
tem
close
manifold
gauge
valves
Then
detach
charging
hoses
from
service
valves
of
system
Be
sure
to
install
valve
cap
to
service
valve
8
Confirm
that
there
are
no
leaks
in
system
by
checking
with
a
leak
detec
tor
Refer
to
Checking
for
Leaks
Note
Conducting
a
performance
test
prior
to
removing
manifold
gauge
is
a
good
sen
ice
operation
Refer
to
Performance
Test
CHECKING
FOR
LEAKS
Conduct
a
leak
test
whenever
leak
age
of
refrigerant
is
suspected
and
when
conducting
service
operations
which
are
accompanied
by
disassembly
Dr
loosening
of
connection
fittings
Air
Conditioning
Refrigerant
is
a
colorless
odorless
gas
and
leakage
from
system
is
diffi
cult
to
detect
Accordingly
the
use
of
a
leak
detector
facilitates
check
for
leaks
Two
methods
of
checking
are
available
one
employs
a
halide
leak
detector
which
burns
propane
gas
or
butane
gas
and
the
other
is
an
electric
type
leak
detector
HALIDE
LEAK
DETECTOR
Since
the
propane
leak
detector
and
butane
leak
detector
are
the
same
in
respect
to
their
operation
this
section
describes
the
operation
of
the
propane
leak
detector
The
copper
screen
is
heated
by
the
burning
of
propane
Refrigerant
gas
decomposes
to
color
the
flame
when
it
contacts
the
heated
screen
The
gas
to
be
checked
is
drawn
into
the
sampling
tube
and
sent
out
to
the
burner
A
refrigerant
leak
can
clearly
be
detected
by
variations
in
the
color
of
the
flame
Propane
type
NO
LEAK
SMALL
LEAK
LARGE
LEAK
Greenish
blue
Yellow
Purple
AC010
1
Copper
reaction
plate
2
Flame
adjusting
lines
3
Burner
4
Sampling
tube
5
Strainer
6
Gas
bomb
7
Flame
adjuster
Fig
A
C
25
Checking
for
leak
Butane
type
Pale
blue
Bright
blue
Vivid
green
AC
15
I
Discharge
refrigerant
in
one
or
two
seconds
to
ascertain
that
system
has
a
sufficient
pressure
needed
for
leak
detection
Charge
with
04
kg
I
lb
of
refrigerant
if
necessary
2
Light
leak
detector
Adjust
the
height
of
the
ilame
between
flame
adjusting
lines
at
the
top
and
bottom
of
combustion
tube
A
reaction
plate
will
immediately
become
red
hot
3
Place
the
end
of
sampling
tube
near
the
point
of
the
suspected
leak
in
system
Notes
a
Since
refrigerant
gas
is
heavier
than
air
small
leaks
can
b
easily
detect
ed
by
placing
sampling
tube
direct
ly
below
the
check
point
b
Suitable
ventilation
is
required
If
refrigerant
gas
is
mixed
with
the
surrounding
air
leak
detector
will
always
indicate
a
response
and
detection
of
the
actual
leak
will
be
difficult
c
Never
bold
leak
detector
at
an
angle
Cautions
a
Never
inhale
the
fumes
produced
by
combustion
of
refrigerant
gas
since
they
are
toxic
b
Never
use
halide
torch
in
a
place
where
combustible
or
explosive
gas
is
present
4
The
ilame
will
be
almost
colorless
when
there
is
no
refrigerant
gas
being
burned
When
there
is
a
small
refriger
ant
gas
leak
the
ilame
will
be
green
or
yellowgreen
When
refrigerant
gas
leak
age
is
large
the
ilame
will
be
brilliant
blue
or
purple
Since
the
color
of
the
ilame
will
be
yellow
when
dust
is
being
burned
Or
there
is
aging
scale
on
copper
reaction
plate
always
keep
the
strainer
of
sampling
tube
and
reaction
plate
clean
5
Major
check
points
I
Compressor
Compressor
shaft
seal
rotate
the
compressor
by
hand
Oil
filler
plug
Flexible
hose
connections
Rear
cover
and
side
cover
gaskets
Service
valve
2
Condenser
Condenser
pipe
fitting
Condenser
inlet
and
outlet
pipe
connections
I
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Service
Equipment
CHAssis
AND
BODY
TOOL
Applied
Ser
17
620NA
No
Tool
Number
Tool
Name
vehic
1e
Newly
Class
Remarks
added
or
unit
KYOO
1
02000
Clutch
5Tl
66
1000
I
Pilot
bushing
puller
All
X
3
610
710
530
KV30100200
Clutch
aligning
bar
All
X
2
610
710
530
5T200500
10
Base
plate
All
X
5
B210
610
710
530
5T20050100
Distance
piece
All
X
5
B210
610
710
530
5T20050051
5et
bolt
All
X
5
B210
610
710
530
5TZ0050240
Diaphragm
adjusting
wrench
All
X
5
B210
610
710
530
GG943
10000
Flare
nut
torque
wrench
All
X
2
FIO
B210
610
710
530
2
Manual
transmission
5TZ2360002
DriftC
All
X
2
B21O
530
5T23540000
Fork
rod
pin
punch
All
X
2
FIO
B210
610
710
530
5T23800000
Transmission
adapter
All
X
2
FIO
B210
610
710
530
5T23810001
5etting
plate
adapter
All
X
5
530
5T22520000
Wrench
All
X
2
B2iO
530
5T23860000
Counter
gear
drift
All
X
2
530
KV311
00400
Transmission
press
stand
All
X
5
530
5T30031000
Bearing
puller
All
X
2
FIO
B210
610
710
530
KV32101330
Bearing
puller
FSSW71B
X
X
2
B21O
530
3
Differential
ST063
I
0000
Diff
attachment
All
X
5
610
ST31530000
Drive
pinion
flange
wrench
All
X
2
B210
610
710
S30
ST3306S001
Diff
side
bearing
puller
All
X
2
610
S30
ST33051001
Puller
ST3306
I
000
Adapter
ST3090S000
Orive
pinion
rear
bearing
inner
race
All
X
2
610
S30
replacer
ST30031000
Puller
ST3090
1000
Base
ST33230000
Diff
side
bearing
drift
All
X
2
610
ST3194S000
Drive
pinion
setting
gauge
ass
y
All
X
2
610
ST3l941000
Height
gauge
5T3l942000
Dummy
shaft
SE
4