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+ | = Weight Comparison = | ||
+ | * 17.8kg (39.2 lbs): 56-series 4-speed (B110 edition) | ||
+ | * 24.8kg (54.6 lbs): 60A 5-speed (KPB310 edition) | ||
+ | * 43.5kg (54.6 lbs): CA18DET 5-speed (rwd edition) | ||
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Revision as of 18:02, 17 February 2008
All Datsun 1200s were fitted with a 56-Series_Transmission. Most Datsun 1200s come with a 4-speed floor shift manual transmission (FS4W56). Some Standard models had a 3-speed column shift (R3W56). In Japan, the special GX-5 model came with a direct-fifth (non-overdrive) 5-speed (F5W56).
Main article: 56-Series Transmission
In the United States and Canada, all 1200s had the 4-speed transmission. The 5-speed was also sold by Datsun Competition in close-ratio and wide-ratio versions.
Note that the 4-speed transmission was redesigned in April 1973. Gearsets are not interchangable between early and late transmissions.
The standard 4-speed was well suited to the A12 Engine's torque curve. With a steep 3.757 first gear and a medium-steep 3.90 rear Differential pushing small-diameter 12" Tires, it gave the little 1200 engine enough torque multiplication to take off easily, even with no throttle input. Yet top (4th) gear was good for 90mph. The 5-speed improved upon this by adding an extra gear between 1st and Top.
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Powerflow Diagram
The countershaft always rotates with the input shaft. The output shaft (mainshaft) does not move when in neutral -- the main gears just spin freely. When the shifter is moved, it pushes one of the synchro collars against a gear, locking it to the mainshaft. Reverse is a special case, it pushes an idler gear between the counter and main gears, reversing rotation of the mainshaft.
Maintainence Specifications
3-speed, 4-speed
- Synchromesh type: Warner type. No syncho on 1st or Rev
- Oil capacity: 1.2 liter (2.5 US pint, 2.125 Imperial pint)
- Oil type:
- Oil Drain plug & Filler plug torque: 4.0 - 6.0 kg-m (29-43 ft-lb)
- Speedometer gear ratio:
- 17/5
- 18/5 for Wagon
Ratios
- 3-speed R3W56L steering column shift
- 1st - 3.380
- 2nd - 1.734
- 3rd - 1.000
- Rev - 3.640
- 4-speed F4W56L floor shift
- 1st - 3.757
- 2nd - 2.169
- 3rd - 1.404
- 4th - 1.000
- Rev - 3.640
- 5-speed F5W56A floor shift
- 1st - 3.757
- 2nd - 2.374
- 3rd - 1.659
- 4th - 1.291
- 5th - 1.000
- Rev - 4.040
Bellhousing Pattern
All A-series engines use the same bellhousing pattern. This means any rwd transmission, from B10 to B310, fits any A-series engine.
No other Nissan engine shares this pattern. This means transmissions from Datsun 1600 or any other will not fit an A-series engine.
Weight Comparison
- 17.8kg (39.2 lbs): 56-series 4-speed (B110 edition)
- 24.8kg (54.6 lbs): 60A 5-speed (KPB310 edition)
- 43.5kg (54.6 lbs): CA18DET 5-speed (rwd edition)