The 1978 Datsun B210 typically achieves around 30 to 35 miles per gallon (MPG) depending on driving conditions and maintenance. This compact car is known for its fuel efficiency, making it a popular choice during its time. However, actual MPG may vary based on factors such as engine condition and driving habits.
The maximum speed of the 1974 Datsun B210 4 cylinder 75 HP was eighty miles per hour. This model of Datsun car had a 1288 cc engine and did not perform well during acceleration. Datsun was a popular car during the 1970's and the 1980's.
You can find a vacuum diagram for a 77 Datsun B210 in the car's owner's manual. You can also check with different auto stores.
I had a brand new 1978 Datsun b210, 5 speed, No A/C...got a minimum of 33 MPG if caught in traffic in NYC. I consistently got over 45-48 MPG on the highway. Broke 50 MPG coming down a mountain once. Wish I had that car now. Why can't today's offerings match that?.
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The point gap is .018 - .021 in or .45 - .55 mm, my source is Clymer Datsun Shop Manual. Good Luck, Kurt
Nearly all inline four-cylinder engines fire in the order 1,3,4,2. Take a moment and think about how the crankshaft looks - cylinders 1&4 move in unison but have opposite firing (same with 2&3). Hope this helps.
There are many cars that can be considered ugly but it really depends on who considers them ugly. Some cars that are considered ugly are PT Cruiser, Datsun B210 and AMC Eagle.
Have you checked the catylitic converter? Had a Datsun B210 that had the same symptoms. Took the converter out and the honeycomb would clog after 20 - 30 minutes driving. Just a thought!
To calibrate the odometer on a 1976 Datsun B210, you'll need to access the speedometer unit by removing the instrument cluster. Check the speedometer gear, ensuring it's compatible with your tire size, as this affects the odometer reading. If necessary, you can replace the gear with one that matches your tire size or adjust the calibration by turning the calibration screw, if available. After making adjustments, test drive the vehicle to verify accuracy against a known distance.
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