Target Audience:
Datsun Fairlady 1600 owners and enthusiasts seeking to perform their own maintenance and repairs.
Advantage:
Provides professional-grade information comparable to dealership manuals, enabling significant cost savings on repairs.
Value Proposition:
Enables DIY repairs, saves money, provides comprehensive information for maintenance and troubleshooting.
Content Source:
Original Datsun Workshop Service Manual, Wiring Diagrams and Bulletins
Engine:
Engine Service / Repair, Engine Control System
Transmission:
Transmission Service / Repair
Electrical:
Wiring Diagram, Electrical System, Troubleshooting and electrical service procedures
Suspension Steering:
Suspension, Steering
Cooling Heating Fuel:
Cooling System, Fuel Injection / Fuel System, Heater/ Air Conditional
Chassis Body:
Chassis / Body, Interior
Drivetrain:
Differential / Drive, Axle
Emissions:
Emission System
Safety Restraint:
Restraint System
Maintenance:
General Maintenance, Periodic Lubrication
Troubleshooting:
Troubleshooting
Repair:
Detailed substeps expand on repair procedure information, Disassembly, Assembly, Cleaning and Reinstalling Procedures
Diagnostics:
Comprehensive diagnostic information
Lubrication:
Periodic Lubrication schedule and specifications.
Depth:
Professional, comprehensive, used by local service/repair shops, detailed information for specific vehicle or equipment repair
Illustrations:
Hundreds of pages of diagrams and detailed information, Detailed illustrations, drawings and photos, Enlarged inset helps identify and examine parts in detail
Instructions:
Numbered instructions guide you through every repair procedure step by step, Easy to follow directions
Critical Information:
Notes, cautions and warnings throughout each chapter pinpoint critical information
Component Identification:
Detailed illustrations and enlarged insets for part identification and examination.
Engine Type:
Inline-4, SOHC (likely the R-series engine, specifically R16)
Displacement:
1600cc (1.6 Liters)
Horsepower:
Approximately 96 PS (95 hp) at around 6000 RPM (for R16 variant)
Torque:
Approximately 130 Nm (96 lb-ft) at around 3600 RPM (for R16 variant)
Fuel Delivery:
Likely dual SU carburetors or similar Weber setup, as specified in the manual.
Type:
Distributor-based, points ignition (common for the era)
Block Material:
Cast Iron (typical for R-series engines of the era)
Cylinder Head Material:
Aluminum Alloy (typical for R-series engines)
Type:
4-speed manual transmission
Type:
None specified for this model, typically manual only.
Clutch:
Single dry plate, hydraulically actuated (typical)
Final Drive:
Rear-wheel drive with a limited-slip differential (LSD) may have been an option or fitted to certain trims, the manual will cover differential service.
Era Compliance:
Reflects safety standards of the late 1960s; lacks modern safety features like airbags or ABS.
Brakes:
Front disc brakes, rear drum brakes. Manual provides specifications for adjustment and maintenance.
Restraint System:
Seat belts (likely lap belts as standard), manual covers restraint system inspection and adjustment.
Oil Change:
Recommended every 3,000-5,000 miles or 6 months, specific details in manual.
Tune Up:
Recommended based on mileage or time, covering spark plugs, points, timing, carburetor adjustment, and fluid checks.
Engine Oil:
Likely SAE 10W-30 or 20W-50, with API service classification relevant to the era (e.g., SF or equivalent). Manual will specify exact viscosity and API rating.
Transmission Fluid:
Likely manual transmission fluid (MTF) or gear oil, with specific viscosity grade provided in the manual.
Coolant:
Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze mixture (50/50), capacity specified in the manual.
Common Problems:
Carburetor tuning issues, ignition system component wear (points, condenser), brake system maintenance (wheel cylinders, shoes), rust in body and chassis, aging rubber components (hoses, bushings).
Datsun Legacy:
Part of Datsun's early sports car lineage, building on the Fairlady nameplate.
Fairlady Lineage:
The SP/SPL311 series followed the SP210 and preceded the 240Z and subsequent Fairlady Z models. Known for its lightweight, sporty handling.
Production Period:
1965-1970 (SP311/SPL311 series)