This comprehensive Datsun Fairlady 1600 2000 1968 Factory Service Repair Manual is your ultimate guide to maintaining and repairing your classic car. It's a genuine, official factory manual that provides detailed instructions from the experts. With hundreds of pages of in-depth information, this manual covers every aspect of your Datsun Fairlady, from routine maintenance to complex repairs.
Explore the intricacies of your vehicle's engine service and repair, transmission system, braking system, electrical system, suspension, and steering. Learn how to perform periodic lubrication, understand the workings of the cooling system, fuel injection and fuel system, emission system, heater and air conditioning, engine control system, chassis and body, restraint system, interior, differential and drive, and axle. This manual also includes a detailed wiring diagram for easy troubleshooting.
Each repair procedure is presented with clear step-by-step instructions, supported by high-quality illustrations, diagrams, and specifications. The manual also incorporates an advanced troubleshooting guide to help you diagnose and resolve any issues. This detailed and user-friendly manual contains everything you need to keep your Datsun Fairlady performing at its best, whether you're a seasoned mechanic or just starting your DIY journey.
The Datsun Fairlady 1600 and 2000, produced from 1968 to 1970, were iconic sports cars that marked a significant transition for Datsun, solidifying its position as a formidable force in the global automotive market. The Fairlady 1600, initially introduced in 1964, offered a sleek and sporty design paired with a peppy 1.6-liter inline-four engine, generating 90 horsepower. The 1968 model brought a number of refinements, including a new grille, chrome accents, and wider tires. The Fairlady 2000, launched in 1967, took things a step further by featuring a larger, 2.0-liter engine, producing a respectable 110 horsepower. This made the 2000 significantly faster, and the enhanced performance further cemented its reputation as a true driver's car.
Both variants boasted a lightweight chassis, promoting agile handling and responsive acceleration. The Fairlady's engaging driving experience, coupled with its stylish design, made it immensely popular amongst enthusiasts. It became a symbol of youthful energy and freedom, attracting both seasoned drivers and those new to the world of sports cars. The 1968 models, specifically, gained recognition for their improved performance and refined aesthetics, solidifying their position as desirable classics. Today, these vehicles are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts, reflecting the lasting impact of the Datsun Fairlady 1600 and 2000 on the history of automotive design and driving pleasure.