This comprehensive Factory Service Repair Manual provides all the information you need to service and repair your Datsun Sports 2000 SR311 SRL311 (model years 1965-1970). Inside this manual, you'll find detailed instructions and diagrams covering every aspect of your vehicle, including:
* **Engine:** Discover detailed information on engine maintenance, troubleshooting, rebuilding, and everything in between.
* **Transmission:** Explore step-by-step procedures for servicing and repairing your transmission, including clutch adjustments, gear changes, and more.
* **Electrical System:** Gain a thorough understanding of your car's electrical systems, including wiring diagrams, troubleshooting guides, and repair procedures for components like the alternator, starter, and lighting.
* **Brakes and Suspension:** Learn how to maintain and repair your braking system, including adjustments, bleeding, and replacement of components. The manual also provides extensive guidance on suspension components and their maintenance.
* **Body and Interior:** This manual offers insights into bodywork, interior trim, and accessories, allowing you to tackle even the most intricate repairs and upgrades.
This factory manual is your one-stop resource for all things Datsun Sports 2000 SR311 SRL311, enabling you to confidently perform routine maintenance, troubleshoot issues, and complete repairs with precision.
The Datsun Sports 2000, officially the Datsun SR311 and SRL311, stands as a testament to the pioneering spirit of Japan's automotive industry in the 1960s. Introduced in 1965 and produced until 1970, the Sports 2000 was a daring foray into the world of sports cars, offering a blend of performance, affordability, and practicality. Its sleek, lightweight design, penned by renowned automotive designer Albrecht von Goertz, embodied the essence of a true driver's car. Under the hood resided a 1.6-liter, four-cylinder engine, generating a respectable 115 horsepower, enough to propel the car to a top speed of 100 mph. The Sports 2000 offered a refined driving experience, boasting a responsive engine, precise handling, and a comfortable interior. It earned accolades for its nimble performance on both the road and the track, gaining a reputation as a capable competitor in various racing events.
Though production ended in 1970, the Datsun Sports 2000 left an enduring legacy. Its contribution to Datsun's burgeoning reputation for producing reliable and affordable vehicles was significant, paving the way for the brand's later success in the international market. The Sports 2000's impact went beyond sales figures, though. It served as a symbol of Japan's growing automotive prowess, demonstrating the nation's ability to compete with established European and American manufacturers in the demanding realm of sports car design and engineering. Today, the Datsun Sports 2000 is a highly sought-after classic, cherished for its historical significance, driving dynamics, and enduring design. Its story serves as a reminder of the exciting early days of Japanese car manufacturing and the birth of a brand that would eventually become a global force in the automotive industry.