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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Jack

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* 99550-H1000 SET-JACK B110 $74.14 * 99550-H1000 SET-JACK B110 $74.14
-* 99553-H1400 HANDLE-JACK CRANK B120 [right-angle]+* 99553-H1400 HANDLE-JACK CRANK VB110P, B120 [right-angle]
* 99551-G1400 JACK-PANTOGRAPH TYPE B120 * 99551-G1400 JACK-PANTOGRAPH TYPE B120
* 99595-18000 BAG-TOOL $3.89 * 99595-18000 BAG-TOOL $3.89
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 +Others
* 99504-50Y00 bag-tool $4.14 * 99504-50Y00 bag-tool $4.14
* 99501-01A00 tool kit-complete with jack $118.12 * 99501-01A00 tool kit-complete with jack $118.12

Revision as of 05:48, 1 August 2011

Datsun 1200s were equipped with an easy-to-use scissor-type jack. It shipped in the boot, as shown in the Owners' manual.

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Also see: Changing tire


USA 1972 Owners manual (see page 27 for details):


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There are four jack-up points at the floor panel

You can jack-up the 1200 at these points:

Using OEM jack (see Owners Manual above):

  • under rocker panel front
  • under rocker panel rear

Be sure to use a Nissan or Toyota jack with a "slot" to fit over the rocker panel seam.
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Using other jacks:

  • Under lower A-arm (Transverse link), near tire
  • Middle of engine crossmember (lift entire front end)
  • center of Differential (lift entire rear of car)
  • Outboard ends of rear axle housing


CAUTION: Before sliding underneath the car, be sure to place jackstands under the suspension. In a pinch a tree stump or beefy timber can work. Make certain it is secure, and lower the weight of the car on the jackstands.


Contents

Standard Equipment

  • Scissor Jack
  • S-shaped Jack Handle
  • Wheel Wrench in black 'Nissan' bag
  • Tire retaining clamp

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1976 Aussie Pick-up
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1976 tool kit
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Jack Location

The Jack and its equipment is stored in the Trunk (Boot).

Coupe

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Sedan

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Upgrades

Nissan jack handle with built-in rollers (no more pinched hands!). Source one from a more luxurious Datsun or Nissan. I got mine from a 1985 S12.


Part Numbers

99610, 99611

  • 99550-H1000 SET-JACK B110 $74.14
  • 99553-H1400 HANDLE-JACK CRANK VB110P, B120 [right-angle]
  • 99551-G1400 JACK-PANTOGRAPH TYPE B120
  • 99595-18000 BAG-TOOL $3.89


Others

  • 99504-50Y00 bag-tool $4.14
  • 99501-01A00 tool kit-complete with jack $118.12
  • 99552-01G00 rod-jack D22 [straight] $17.25
  • 99553-01W00 Handle Jack 280ZX [crank] $9.33
  • 02996-01100 handle-jack 310/810 [with plastic roll surfaces] $19.33
  • 99595-H7400 tire stopper 810 [non-folding]
  • 99595-U1400 tire stopper 280ZX [folding type] $24.30 [99595-F2700]
  • 99545-8B400 Wrench-wheel Nut & jack handle Frontier $32.88