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[Datsun 1200 encyclopedia]

Transmission Overview

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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 [[Three Speed Transmission|3-speed]] column shift (R3W56). In Japan, the special [[GX-5]] model came with a direct-fifth (non-overdrive) 5-speed (F5W56). 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 [[Three Speed Transmission|3-speed]] column shift (R3W56). In Japan, the special [[GX-5]] model came with a direct-fifth (non-overdrive) 5-speed (F5W56).
-[Note, it is possible that the 56A trans was first developed as the five speed & if so, then it's possible/probable that no 56L five speeds were made. The four speed 56A trans was first offered in April of 1973]  
Main article: [[56-Series Transmission]] Main article: [[56-Series Transmission]]
- Also see: [[Automatic Transmission]]+Also see:
 +* [[Automatic Transmission]]
 +* [[5-speeds]]

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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

Also see:


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  • 56-series Transmission, small and light


In the United States, Canada & Australia, all manual shift 1200s had the 4-speed transmission. The two competition four speeds [Option 1 & 2 four speeds in 56 series only] & the five speed was also sold by Datsun Competition in close-ratio and wide-ratio versions. In the five speed version, only the close ratio Option 1 gearbox was offered by Datsunsport Australia, not the standard five speed when I enquired in 1981.

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

13278.jpg F4W56 gear train

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. Synchromesh on all forward gears in both 3 & 4 speed models.
  • 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:

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
  • 4-speed Option 1. floor shift [competition close ratio gearbox]
    1st - 2.862
    2nd - 1.908
    3rd - 1.350
    4th - 1.000
    Rev - Not listed
    Source. Datsun B110 Competition Tune Up Manual 1974
  • 4-speed Option 2. floor shift [competition ultra close ratio gearbox]
    1st - 2.169 [Note that first gear is the same ratio as the standard models second gear]
    2nd - 1.593
    3rd - 1.233
    4th - 1.000
    Rev - Not listed
    Source. Datsun B110 Competition Tune Up Manual 1974
  • 5-speed F5W56A floor shift
    1st - 3.757
    2nd - 2.374
    3rd - 1.659
    4th - 1.291
    5th - 1.000
    Rev - 4.040
  • 5-speed F5C56A floor shift [Option 1 competition gearbox. Supersedes Option 1 & 2 four speed gearboxes]
    1st - 2.676
    2nd - 1.691
    3rd - 1.398
    4th - 1.182
    5th - 1.000
    Rev - Not listed
    Source. Datsun B110 Competition Tune Up Manual 1974

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.


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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)
  • 31 kg: 63a gearbox complete with clutch set up (with no gearbox mount)
  • 36.5kg: T50 with bellhousing and clutch set up
  • 43.5kg (54.6 lbs): CA18DET 5-speed (rwd edition)


Part Numbers

  • 30543-H1600 BOOT-RUBBER [clutch] $1.70
  • 32862-G1200 BOOT-RUBBER CONTROL LEVER $3.20 [trans boot] formerly 32862-24900
  • 74963-20900 BOOT-CONTROL LEVER [floor boot] $8.35