The Datsun Sports 2000 SR311 SRL311 1967 Factory Service Repair Manual is a comprehensive guide to maintaining and repairing your classic Datsun sports car. This manual, written by the factory experts who built the vehicle, provides detailed instructions and illustrations for every aspect of your car's operation. From routine maintenance tasks like oil changes and tune-ups to complex engine overhauls and electrical system troubleshooting, this manual equips you with the knowledge and tools to keep your Datsun running smoothly.
The manual covers everything from general maintenance procedures and troubleshooting tips to in-depth repair guides for each major system. You'll find detailed information on the engine, transmission, brake system, electrical system, suspension, cooling system, fuel system, emissions system, heater and air conditioner, engine control system, chassis and body, restraint system, interior, differential and drive, and axles.
Each repair procedure is accompanied by clear illustrations and diagrams, ensuring that you understand the steps involved. Additionally, the manual includes an advanced troubleshooting guide to help you diagnose and repair any issues you may encounter. With its comprehensive coverage and detailed instructions, the Datsun Sports 2000 SR311 SRL311 1967 Factory Service Repair Manual is an invaluable resource for any owner who wants to maintain and repair their classic Datsun.
The Datsun Sports 2000, also known as the SR311 and SRL311, was a highly acclaimed sports car produced by Nissan under the Datsun brand from 1967 to 1970. This two-seater roadster was a revolutionary vehicle for its time, pushing the boundaries of performance and style for a Japanese carmaker. The Sports 2000 was powered by a 1.6-liter, four-cylinder engine, which was a remarkably powerful unit for its size, producing around 115 horsepower. This engine, coupled with a lightweight, nimble chassis, allowed the Sports 2000 to achieve impressive performance figures, reaching a top speed of around 100 mph and achieving a 0-60 mph time of around 9 seconds. The car was also known for its excellent handling and responsive steering, making it a joy to drive on both winding roads and racetracks.
The Datsun Sports 2000's sophisticated design, with its sleek lines and low-slung profile, attracted considerable attention. Features like independent suspension all around, disc brakes on all four wheels, and a well-appointed interior further enhanced the car's appeal. The Sports 2000 was not only a performance car but also a comfortable and refined experience, offering decent ride quality and a spacious cabin for a two-seater. Although it had a modest production run, the Sports 2000 achieved cult status among enthusiasts. Its combination of performance, affordability, and reliability helped establish Datsun's reputation for building capable and engaging sports cars. It paved the way for the development of future Datsun sports models and solidified Nissan's position as a force to be reckoned with in the global automotive market.