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Fuel tank

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-Also see: [[Fuel Cap]]+Also see: [[Fuel Cap]], [[Instrument_and_Controls#Fuel_Gauge|Fuel Gauge]], [[Wiring#Troubleshooting_Fuel_Gauge|Wiring]]
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 +Sedan tank is inside boot, just behind rear seat:
 +* [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=3527 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/3527.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=13984 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/13984.jpg]
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 +Coupe tank is undernearth car, under the boot area:
 +* [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=3528 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/3528.jpg] [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=2134 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/2134.jpg]
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 +[[VB110|wagon]] tank
 +* [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=3529 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/3529.jpg]
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== Fuel Sender == == Fuel Sender ==
-The fuel level sender.+The fuel level 'sender' is the sensor in the tank.
 +* Sedan sender
 +*: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photo.php?lid=13983 http://datsun1200.com/modules/myalbum/photos/thumbs/13983.jpg]
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=== Specifications === === Specifications ===
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* 88 ohms fully down * 88 ohms fully down
* 35 ohms half full (per Nissan [[Factory Service Manual]]) * 35 ohms half full (per Nissan [[Factory Service Manual]])
-NOTE: This does not necessarily match "Full" and "Empty" marks of the fuel gauge.+NOTE: This does not necessarily match "Full" and "Empty" marks of the fuel gauge, due to normal manufacturing tolerances. Typically a 1200 reads well 'E' before it runs out of fuel, this is normal.
Reference: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=30588&forum=1 Forum: Fuel sending unit specs] Reference: [http://datsun1200.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=30588&forum=1 Forum: Fuel sending unit specs]
-Also see: [[Instrument_and_Controls#Fuel_Gauge|Fuel Gauge]] (includes Fuel gauge specs)+Also see:
 +* [[Instrument_and_Controls#Fuel_Gauge|Fuel Gauge]] (includes Fuel gauge specs)
 +* [[Wiring#Troubleshooting_Fuel_Gauge|Wiring - Troubleshooting Fuel Gauge]]
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= Return Line = = Return Line =
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= Parts Sources = = Parts Sources =
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* Nissan. Call [http://www.ericksennissan.com/.htm Ericksen Nissan's] toll-free number. If Ericksen says they can't get a part let us know (click "Edit" and add it to this article). Also, if they do get the part for you, let us know that too! * Nissan. Call [http://www.ericksennissan.com/.htm Ericksen Nissan's] toll-free number. If Ericksen says they can't get a part let us know (click "Edit" and add it to this article). Also, if they do get the part for you, let us know that too!
** NOTE: Nissan USA is out of stock forever of the Sedan hose. But perhaps they can get the Coupe hose. ** NOTE: Nissan USA is out of stock forever of the Sedan hose. But perhaps they can get the Coupe hose.

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Also see: Fuel Cap, Fuel Gauge, Wiring


Sedan tank is inside boot, just behind rear seat:

  • 3527.jpg 13984.jpg


Coupe tank is undernearth car, under the boot area:

  • 3528.jpg 2134.jpg


wagon tank

  • 3529.jpg


Contents

Fuel Sender

The fuel level 'sender' is the sensor in the tank.

  • Sedan sender
    13983.jpg


Specifications

As measured by club members, by moving the float up and down from stop to stop:

NOTE: This does not necessarily match "Full" and "Empty" marks of the fuel gauge, due to normal manufacturing tolerances. Typically a 1200 reads well 'E' before it runs out of fuel, this is normal.

Reference: Forum: Fuel sending unit specs


Also see:


Return Line

Starting in 1975, North American B210s were fitted with a fuel return line. Here's what the Nissan publication "Introduction of Datsun B210 (1975 model)" says:


Fuel return system

For preventing abnormal fuel temperature rise, the fuel return system has been installed. In this system, fuel from the fuel tank is delivered to both the carburetor and fuel tank.

The fuel return line services to return a part of the fuel to the fuel tank to suit different engine operating requirements, preventing the possibility of fuel heated flowing through the fuel line inside the engine compartment, and elminating "percolation" inside the carburetor.

Parts Sources

  • Nissan. Call Ericksen Nissan's toll-free number. If Ericksen says they can't get a part let us know (click "Edit" and add it to this article). Also, if they do get the part for you, let us know that too!
    • NOTE: Nissan USA is out of stock forever of the Sedan hose. But perhaps they can get the Coupe hose.
  • Wreckers, if you can find a 1200 in a wrecking yard
  • Friends with parts cars
  • Marine supply stores, for general fuel hose and filler hose. NAPA and other old-line auto parts store carry this generic fuel-rated hose also. Trimmed to length using the old filler hose as a guide. It is tough getting it to flex into shape, but can be done.

Filler Hose

Coupe

USA B110 coupe tank

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Sedan

Note that the USA B110 sedan tank uses a 2-piece filler hose (there's a small hose inside the bigger one). This is for the EVAPO (emissions market) vehicles:

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Two-piece curved filler hose for EVAPO system

This hose is NLA (No Longer Available) in US, Canada or Japan. However, the regular single hose can be fitted as follows:

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Straight one-piece filler hose for non-EVAPO system

The hose looks like this:
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Filler Hose Comparo


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Filler Modifications


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