This comprehensive Datsun Sports 2000 SR311 SRL311 service repair manual covers all models from 1965 to 1970, providing detailed instructions for maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair. It is designed for both experienced mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, offering a wealth of information to keep your classic Datsun in top shape.
The manual meticulously guides you through every repair procedure with detailed substeps, notes, cautions, and warnings to highlight critical information. Numbered instructions ensure clarity, while bold figure numbers quickly link illustrations with instructions. Detailed illustrations, drawings, and photographs clarify each procedure, with enlarged insets allowing for closer examination of parts.
For easy navigation, a numbered table of contents allows you to find the information you need quickly. The manual also includes comprehensive coverage of the electrical system, offering troubleshooting and service procedures alongside detailed wiring diagrams for ease of use.
This essential resource covers a wide range of topics, including:
* General Maintenance
* Troubleshooting
* Engine Service and Repair
* Transmission Service and Repair
* Brake System
* Wiring Diagram
* Electrical System
* Suspension
* Periodic Lubrication
* Steering
* Cooling System
* Fuel Injection
* Fuel System
* Emission System
* Heater/ Air Conditional
* Engine Control System
* Chassis/ Body
* Restraint System
* Interior
* Differential/ Drive
* Axle
With this Datsun Sports 2000 SR311 SRL311 service repair manual, you'll have the knowledge and tools to confidently maintain and repair your classic car, ensuring years of enjoyment on the road.
The Datsun Sports 2000, officially known as the Datsun SR311 (later SRL311), was a legendary sports car produced by the Japanese automaker Datsun (now Nissan) from 1965 to 1970. This two-seater roadster made its debut at the 1965 Tokyo Motor Show, captivating audiences with its sleek design, lightweight construction, and potent performance. The Sports 2000 was powered by a 1.6-liter, inline-four-cylinder engine, initially producing 115 horsepower, later upgraded to 125 horsepower. This peppy engine, coupled with the car's agile handling and lightweight design, allowed the Sports 2000 to reach speeds of up to 115 mph – impressive for its time. The car featured a four-speed manual gearbox and independent suspension all around, providing a thrilling driving experience. Its low-slung, aerodynamic profile and distinctive, round headlights gave it a timeless and elegant aesthetic that appealed to both enthusiasts and casual onlookers.
Beyond its performance and captivating design, the Datsun Sports 2000 earned a reputation for its remarkable reliability and affordability, becoming a favorite among driving enthusiasts worldwide. Its success on the racetrack, particularly in the hands of privateer racers, further cemented its reputation as a formidable competitor. Despite its relatively short production run, the Sports 2000 left a lasting legacy in the automotive world. It was a testament to Datsun's engineering prowess and its commitment to building affordable and exciting sports cars. The Sports 2000 paved the way for future Datsun models like the 240Z, which further solidified the brand's reputation for producing high-performance vehicles at accessible prices. Today, the Datsun Sports 2000 remains a highly sought-after classic among collectors, a symbol of a bygone era of pure driving pleasure and Japanese engineering brilliance.