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1960s

Datsun Sports 1500 SP310 FairLady 

Datsun Sports 1500 SP310 (1963-1965)

Production:

1963 to 1965

Class:

Sports Car

Body versions:

Roadster

Engines:

Gasoline:1.5 litres

Length:

155.63 in, 3,953 mm 

Width:

58.86 in, 1,495 mm

Height:

51.38 in, 1,305 mm

Wheelbase:

89.76 in, 2,280 mm

Dry weight:

1,991 1b, 903 kg

 

The Datsun Sports 1500 (SP310) was a small roadster built in Japan in the 1960s.

History

Datsun's first real sports cars were the SP310 Fairlady 1500 (right-hand drive) and as the SPL310 for left-hand drive.Exhibited as "Datsun Fairlady 1500" at the Tokyo Motor Show in October 1961. The chassis is a diversion of the Datsun Bluebird 310 series, with front wheel independent suspension, wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar, telescopic dampers, and an box-type ladder frame X-shaped reinforcement member added between the front and rear suspension support parts to further increase rigidity with distribution of weight at 54.6% front axle and 45.4% at rear axle,at the rear rigid axle, semi-elliptic leafsprings, telescopic dampers. This member is also a major feature of the S310 type family, which includes Silvia.

Datsun Sports 1500 SP310 specifications (1963-1965)

The car was well equipped with a transistor radio, and hardtop. The first SP310 also had a special third seat built in laterally left-facing behind the front seats. Although many British fans brands thought that the Datsun Fairlady was a copy of the MGB. Considering the time, it takes to convert a production line to a new model, it is equally inconceivable that the Datsun had copied the MG, and vice versa. However, the two cars have some then common styling details, which led to this erroneous assumption.

Datsun Sports 1500 SPL310  (1963-1965)

They had a Nissan G15 engine with with cast iron block and head a single SU carburettor and a displacement of 1497 cc and compression ratio of 9. There was again a manual four-speed gearbox with synchromesh gears on 2nd, 3rd and 4th. By October 1962 In addition to the export DATSUN 1500 (SPL310), the Japanese domestic model Fairlady 1500 (SP310) is announced. Equipped with an in-line 4-cylinder G-type engine (71 horsepower / 5,000 rpm). Later by June 1963 in response to the success of the Japanese GP, Nihon Kikaki SU X2 downdraught carburettors were installed and the output was improved to 85 horsepower / 5,600 rpm. 

PERFORMANCE: Datsun Sports 1500 (twin carb)

  • Engine capacity: 90.80 cu in, 1,488 cu cm
  • Fuel consumption: 29.7 ml imp gal. 24.8 mlUS gal, 9.5 1 x 100 km
  • Max speed: 96.3 mph. 155 Km/h
  • Max power (SAE): 85 hp at 5,600 rpm
  • Max torque (SAE): 92 1b ft, 12.7 kg m at 4.400 rpm
  • Max number of engine rpm: 6,000
  • Specific power: 57.1 hp/l
  • Power-weight ratio: 23.4 lb/hp, 10.6 kg/hp
  • Standing 1/4 mile 19.7 sec

By 1964 A Racing kit was released and Minor changes to the 2-seater. April 1965 sales ended in the form of replacing with "Fairlady 1600".

Datsun Sports 1500 SPL310  (1963-1965)

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Technical

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  • Datsun Sports 1500 Technical details and specifications (1963-1965)


    ENGINE
    location front
    4 stroke; cylinders: 4, vertical, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.15 x 2.91 in, 8O x 74 mm
    engine capacity: 90.80 cu in, 1,488 cu cm
    compression ratio: 9
    cylinder block: cast iron
    cylinder head: cast iron
    crankshaft bearings: 3
    valves: 2 per cylinder, overhead, in line, push-rods and rockers
    camshafts: 1, side
    lubrication: gear pump, full flow filter
    carburation: 2 Nihon Kikaki SU X2 downdraught carburettors
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: water

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    clutch: single dry plate
    gearbox: mechanical; gears: 4 + reverse
    synchromesh gears: 2nd, 3rd, 4th
    gearbox ratios: 1st 3.515, 2nd 2.140, 3rd 1.328, 4th 1, rev 4.597
    gear lever: central
    final drive: hypoid bevel
    axle ratio: 3.889.

    CHASSIS
    type box-type ladder frame, X reinforcements
    front suspension: independent, wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar, telescopic dampers
    rear suspension: rigid axle, semi-elliptic leafsprings, telescopic dampers.

    STEERING
    cam and peg
    turns of steering wheel lock to lock: 3.20.
    turning circle (between walls): 33.1 ft, 10.1 m

    BRAKES
    drum, 2 front leading shoes
    lining area: front 54.42 sq in, 351 sq cm
    lining area: rear 54,42 sq in, 351 sq cm
    lining area: total 108.84 sq in, 702 sq cm.

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 40 Ah
    alternator: 300 W
    ignition distributor: Hitachi

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
    wheel base: 89.76 in, 2,280 mm
    front track: 47.76 in, 1,213 mm; rear track: 47.17 in, 1,198 mm
    overall length: 155.63 in, 3,953 mm
    overall width: 58.86 in, 1,495 mm
    overall height: 51.38 in, 1,305 mm
    ground clearance: 6.69 in, 170 mm
    dry weight: 1,991 1b, 903 kg
    distribution of weight: 54.6% front axle, 45.4% rear axle

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Service
  • Datsun Sports 1500 Maintenance and Service Guide (1963-1965)

    Fuel: 98 oct petrol
    Engine oil change: 5.46 imp pt, 6.55 US pt, 3.1 1, SAE 20, change every 2,000 miles, 3,200 km
    Total lubricating system capacity: 7.04 imp pt, 8.46 US pt, 4 1
    Cooling system capacity: 11.44 imp pt, 13.74 US pt
    Gearbox oil: 3.70 imp pt, 4.44 US pt, 2.1 1, SAE 90, change every 11,200 miles, 18,000 km
    Final drive oil: 1.94 imp pt, 2.32 US pt, 1.1 1, SAE 90, change every 11,200 miles, 18,000 km
    Steering box oil: 0.50 imp pt, 0.63 US pt, 0.3 1, SAE 90
    Greasing: every 2,000 miles, 3,200 km, 14 points
    Tappet clearances: inlet 0.012 in, 0.30 mm, exhaust 0.012 in, 0.30
    Valve timing: inlet opens 18° before tdc and closes 58° after bdc exhaust opens 60° before bdc and closes 16° after tdc
    Tyre pressure (normal load): front 20 psi rear 24 psi
    Width of rims: 4"
    Tyres: 5.60 x 13
    Fuel tank capacity: 9.5 imp gal, 11.3 US gal
    Carrying capacity: 353 1b, 160 kg

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