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Service Bulletin S64-26

To: "roadster list" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Service Bulletin S64-26
From: "corcoran" <corcoran@bainbridgeisland.net>
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 16:03:44 -0700
A few people inquired about this service bulletin so here is a transcript.

SERVICE BULLETIN

                                                                             
           July 29, 1964
                                                                             
              S64-26

TO: ALL DEALERS
SUBJECT: PROCEDURE FOR REMOVING AND REPLACING THE
                STARTER ON THE SPL310

As a result of several dealer inquiries, we are passing
along a new procedure for removing and replacing starters
on the sports car.

The flat rate time of 1.1 hours has been established
in our shop for removing and replacing the starter and
splash shield. The operation number is 1-5-14.

If there are any questions concerning this procedure,
please feel free to call or write this office.

                                                                        Very
truly yours

                                                                        L. R.
Wylie
                                                                        Servi
ce Manager

LRW:rh
Attach.

                PROCEDURE FOR REMOVING AND
            REPLACING THE STARTER FROM SPL-310

1.    Place the car on a frame contact hoist or jack
        stands.

2.    Remove left front wheel

3.    The splasher plate that is to be removed is just
        above the frame section toward rear of wheel well
        (see sketch).

        ((very crude sketch points to plate))

        Drill out the spot welds with 17/64 Drill Bitt.

        Now snap the plate loose with a chisel and move
        the plate back and forth to crack it loose at
        the top.

4.    Remove the starter (it will not be necessary to
        remove exhaust pipes).

5.    After replacement of starter, the plate may be
        reinstalled using 1/4 inch bolts. Repaint the
        plate using a spray can of touch up paint.

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