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== Hatchback == | == Hatchback == |
Revision as of 09:35, 4 August 2016
For the A-series 1000cc Engine see: A10 Engine
Nissan A10 chassis "Violet" was marketed as Nissan Violet/Auster and Datsun 510/Stanza/160J (1977-1981) and the Yue Loong 709/711/712. Violet was Nissan's C-class (compact) "budget" model family. It differed from the Bluebird family notably by not fitting IRS to the base sedan. While the 610 Bluebird moved upscale with the six-cylinder models, the 710 Violet became the still-small A10 Violet. The A10 is nearly identical to Sunny B310, except for trim (including different grille and rear lights) and larger engines. In North America the A10 was badged as Datsun "510".
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Overview
A10 was designed by 敏男 (Toshio Yamashita).
- -7906: Round headlights
- 7907-: Square headlights
Early style - Round Headlights
Late style - Auster-style dual aquare Headlights
Early JDM Stanza euro-style lights
Models
EARLY May 1977 - June 1979 Nissan Violet JPN Four-Eye Round w/vertical badge Nissan Auster JPN Four-Eye Round w/horizontal badge Datsun Stanza Euro-style headlamps Datsun 510 Violet-style North America (Canada & USA) LATE July 1979 - 1981 Nissan Violet JPN Four-Eye Square w/vertical badge Nissan Auster JPN two rectangle eye (GT & CS) Datsun Stanza Datsun 510 violet-style North America (Canada & USA)
1977 JDM Stanza
Yue Loong 912
Late Auster
Auster-style grille & headlamps (Malaysia)
Auster-style grille and Headlight sold in Europe as the Violet
J-series
Body Styles
- S: 4-dr sedan. The S being the default model, does not appear in the chassis code
- -R suffix: 2-dr Sedan
- U: Hatchback (5-door sedan/wagon hybrid)
- K: Coupe "Hardtop" or "Open Back" or "Multi-Coupe"
- V: Van (square-back cargo wagon)
- W: Wagon (slope-back sport wagon) North America
- P#: Passenger System (S,K,HB)
Hardtop Coupe
2-Door Sedan
4-Door Sedan
Coupe
The A10 coupe has fastback styline, and is a true hardtop. Hardtop means there are no frames around the door glass. Nissan called this model the Hardtop and used K for the model prefix (K for Kuupe).
By contrast, the 2-Door Sedan has notchback styling and framed door glass.
Hatchback
The "Hatchback" model was the 5-door. Even though the Coupe had a hatchback, officially the coupe was called "Hardtop". For North America, the Hatchback completely replaced the 4-door model starting with the 1980 model year (starting July 1979).
USA * 7907- Datsun 510 Hatchback JAPAN * 8004- Violet Hatchback * 8004- Auster Hatchback * 8004- Stanza Resort
Hatchback
1980
Wagon
VA10 - Van
Chassis ID Plate of WHLA10
Sedan
2-door Sedan
4-Door Sedan
Japan
In Japan, the Violet with a Nissan ID plate unlike the Bluebird which came with Datsun ID.
Lines Nissan Violet - sold by Nissan Cherry Store Nissan Auster, sportier - sold by Nissan Prince Store Nissan Stanza, luxury - sold by Nissan Saito stores
Front suspension: MacPherson strut suspension Rear suspension: 4-link rigid 4,080 mm long Width of 1,600 mm 1,390 mm (height) 2,400 mm wheel base Vehicle weight 925 kg (1600 GL early) Brakes front: disc Rear brakes: drum
Headlights 7705-7906 Round Eye 7907-8105 Square Eye * Auster changed to Two headlights
Engines {base} A14 P = 1.6 liter (PA10 = L16, PA11 = Z16) R = 1.8 liter (RA10 = L18, RA11 = Z18)
Coupe was called "Open Back" or "Multi Back" Nissan Violet Open Back Nissan Auster Multi Coupe
Wagon (WA10) was not offered, only the Van (VA10) Van was only offered with A14 engine and H165B rear axle
A14 engine
1980 April: Hatchback (5-door) production begins * It did not replace the 4-door sedan in Japan UPA11: Hatchback 1600 URA11: Hatchback 1800
7705 - introduction of A10 7804 - introduction of A11 emissions change 7810 - A11 GX & GL-EL introduction 7907 - change to square eyes 7908 - introduction of VA11 Van 8004 - introduction of Hatchback 8106 - introduction of Front-Wheel-Drive T11 "Violet Liberta"
Grille
Van used round-eye grille all years. The other models changed July 1979 to square headlights.
Round Eye 62301-W5000 Sedan, Van.(Violet+Auster) 62301-W5010 Auster Sedan 62301-W6000 Coupe, Sedan.GX.7809-7906.option 62301-W6010 Auster Coupe
Square Eye 62301-W7500 Violet (four-eye) 62301-W7600 Auster (two-eye)
North America
1978: Remote ignitor (D4F) distributor used in USA and Canada * Swaybar: 19mm sedan,coupe * Swaybar: 21mm wagon 4-1/2J-13 +30 offset Cross Rod: 566 mm between outside joints Steering Gearbox: RB47L (16.5:1) Engine crossmember: 714mm between chassis holes. 467mm between mount holes Axle: H165B with 23-spline axles, 24mm x 682.3 length Brakes: N20 Disc 245mm (same as 710), 9-inch rear drums
To June 1979, Coupe/HT, Wagon and both 2-dr and 4-dr sedans * L20B engine used exclusively, with front-sump oil pan
July 1979-June 1980 * no coupes * 4-dr sedan replaced by 4-dr Hatch (code F) * L20B in canada (suffix -N) * Z20S for USA (suffix -U and -V)
July 1980- * Z20s engine used exclusively
A10
The A10 featured
- A14 engine
- F4W60 4-speed transmission
- A10 fitted with H150 diff
- VA10 (Van/wagon) fitted with H165 diff
PA10 featured:
- L16 engine
- H165 diff
- F4W63L 4-speed or 3N71B automatic
HLA10/WHLA10 featured (North America):
- L20B engine to June 1980
- Z20S engine from July 1980
- H165 diff
- F4W63L 4-speed, FS5W63 5-speed or 3N71B Automatic
A11 Minor Facelift
A11 debuted 7804.
- New models 1400 GL/GLL featured FS5W60 5-speed
PA11 was the bigger-engined model
- New models KPA10HE/KPA10HAE and PA10HE/PA10HAE featured EGI fuel-injected L16 engine and H165 diff
- PA11 from 7804 with Z16 engine replacing L16 engine. E models are EGI fuel injected. New models 1600 GX/GXEL/SGXE, GL, GLL/GLEL, SGL featured FS5W63A 5-speed
RA11 with biggest engine (Z18 engine)
5-Speed
In North America, with A10 "Datsun 510" with L20B or Z20S engine, the FS5W63 5-speed was an option. It is fairly rare and a long tail so won't fit the classic model series 510 (1967-1972). Available only on:
- -7906 Coupe (K, Open back) aka HT, but not in Canada
- 7907-8006 on 2dr. sedan (-R), 4 dr. hatchback (F) and wagon (W)
- 8007- 4-dr hatchback (F) only.
All North American 510s were fitted with 63-series transmissions:
- F4W63 4-speed
- FS5W63 5-speed (optional)
Maxima
Stanza - the first Maxima - 1800 Maxima X-E
Racing
Engine Mounts
See Main Article: L/Z/KA/SR_Crossmember#Motor_Mount_Insulators