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Hello Everyone! I Just Bought a 521.


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Well... I picked up a 1972 521 yesterday - first truck and first Datsun ever owned -  and I thought I would introduce myself to the folks of Ratsun. I guess you can say I'm an aspiring car mechanic with lots of interest in fixing my new truck up bit by bit. Looks like I'll be on my way as my clutch gave out while driving back from the tire shop this afternoon. Fluid appears to be leaking out of the hose running down to the master cylinder. Any pro tips on where to go from here?

 

I'm planning to spend some QT on this forum to learn as much as I can about these rad machines and keep mine on the road. Pics coming soon.

 

 

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things for threespeed to do:

 

1) buy toolkit

2) fix clutch slave

3) open photo hosting account

4) post pictures of his 521 on Ratsun

5) get Ratsun sticker

6) put sticker on 521

7) post more pictures of 521 on Ratsun

 

wow! looks like you have a lot to do, better get on it!

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Thankfully, I'm a bicycle mechanic and have a full set of tools, including metric wrenches, at my disposal. I know that I'll need more than that eventually, but at least I can get started.

 

I'm going to have a closer look at the slave cylinder this morning and hopefully get the truck going again.

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The engine, transmission, and rear axle are metric.  The rest of the truck is SAE.  You will need both types of wrenches, and sockets.

Many parts for a 521 are still available at Nissan dealers.  You can also find parts, at auto parts stores.  You probably are better off avoiding auto parts stores that sell spoilers, and fart cannon exhaust tips for Hondas.

 

Bookmark this page.   Use it to order needed parts from Nissan.

http://www.carpartsmanual.com/datsun520/Datsun520521Index.aspx

 

Parts from Nissan, cost more than most generic auto parts store prices, but the quality is MUCH higher.  in my opinion, well worth it.

 

Here is a wiring diagram you are going to need.

521wires.jpg

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Thanks for the electrical info. I'm sure that'll come in handy very soon. I got in there this morning and found that the clutch hose was dry rotted and appears to be leaking. I called around to a few local shops and it sounds like I'm going to have to order the part online. If I want to pull that old hose out, I guess I'll need to remove all the brake fluid from the system first. Do I just unscrew the bleed port to empty out the system or is there some other approach I should take?

 

Gonna take some photos of the truck and put them up in a few.

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"The rest of the truck is SAE."

 

That includes the brake lines, and clutch hydraulic lines and hoses.  Steel brake, and clutch pipe is 3/16.  the flare nut fittings are 3/8-24.  this is a very common size on American cars.

 

You can drain the clutch hydraulic cylinder, if you want.  It will make the job slightly less messy.  But you will still spill some fluid.

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@dat521gatherer I assume you're referring to the lovely rust patina ;)

 

I need the lower hose (Part No. 46212-20500). I spent some time today trying to find something that would work from local shops, but clearly didn't have any luck. I've also heard that you can fab one with the fittings, but I'm not sure where to go for something like that. I called around a bit, but It seemed like the problem was finding a tube with the proper diameter.

 

I also found that the later production Datsuns might have used the same hose, but with a different part no (ie. 46201-89912). Thoughts?

 

I really want to get my truck back on the road. Thanks again for helping this amateur out.

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