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1960s

Datsun Sports Fairlady 1600 SP311 

Datsun Sports Fairlady 1600 311 specifications (1965-1970)

Production period:

1965 to 1970

Class:

Sports car

Body versions:

Roadster

Engines:

Gasoline:1.6 litres 4 cylinders 

Length:

155.65 in, 3,954 mm

Width:

58.85 in, 1,495 mm

Height:

51.40 in, 1,306 mm

Wheelbase:

89.75 in, 2,280 mm

Curb weight:

2,029 1b, 920 kg

 

The Datsun Sports Fairlady roadster 1600 SP311 / SPL311 type was a small roadster built from the mid-1960s to 1970 sold as the Fairlady 1600, or the Datsun Sports 1600.

History

The new model was first shown at the 1964 Tokyo Motor Show and released in May 1965 the "Fairlady 1600" (SP311 type) equipped with an in-line 4-cylinder OHV 1,595cc R-type engine (90 horsepower / 6,000 rpm). The engine, transmission, chassis, etc. are the same as the " Silvia ". There were many changes in 1965. The 1.5-liter SP310 remained in production until January, but was given the new SP311 and SPL311 models with a new Nissan water cooled R16 engine with 2 SCI-Hitachi carburettors later cars with a pair of SU carburettors Early engines with 3 crankshaft bearings in later SPL311 had an improved 5 main bearings both with cast iron cylinder block and cylinder head. 

PERFORMANCE

  • Engine capacity: 97.33 cu in, 1,595 cu cm
  • Fuel consumption: 27.4 m/imp gal, 22.8 m/US gal, 10.31 x 100 km
  • Max speed: 106 mph, 170.7 kmlh
  • Max power (SAE): 96 hp at 6,000 rpm
  • Max torque (SAE): 104 1b ft, 14.3 kg m at 4,000 rpm
  • Max engine rpm: 6,000
  • Specific power: 60.2 hp/l
  • Power-weight ratio: 21.2 lb/hp, 9.6 kg/hp
  • Acceleration: standing 1/4 mile 17.6 sec
  • Max speeds: 34 mph, 54.7 km/h in 1st gear; 53 mph, 85.3 km/h in 2nd gear; 81 mph, 130.4 km/h in 3rd gear; 106 mph, 170.7 km/h in 4th gear

The new Fairlady 1600 had 14 "wheels and small exterior changes. The chassis of box-type ladder frame, with X reinforcements. The front suspension as independent with wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar, and telescopic dampers at the rear rigid axle, semi-elliptic leaf springs with telescopic dampers. The new engine produced 96 bhp (71 kW). The front brake was changed from a drum brake (two-leading type) to disc brakes now with a total of 140.65 sq. in, 907.19 sq. cm linings for stopping power and the fully synchromesh gearbox was also strengthened. Distribution of weight was 56% at front axle and 44% to rear axle. It was also built as Nissan Silvia and was even the first car with Nissan's new R engine, a further development of the G-engine with 1,488cc. Considering the speed increase, small-diameter wheels and a low-floor frame were adopted to lower the centre of gravity.

Datsun Sports Fairlady 1600 311Technical details  (1965-1970)

Later in 1966 the Fairlady S equipped with a special B680X engine (in-line 6-cylinder DOHC 1,992cc, 190 horsepower / 7,600 rpm) in the "4th Clubman Race" (preliminary race for the Japanese Grand Prix) (Treated as a prototype machine) entered the race (Driver: Kenjiro Tanaka) and took pole position, but retired (winner was the Toyota RTX, which was also a first-time entry, a prototype of the later 1600GT). In the GT II class, the Fairlady 1600 wins.

In November 1967 changes include increased windshield screen, adoption of collapsible steering shaft for the first time in Japanese cars, addition of dash pad and headrest, 3-point seat belt, door outer handle, switch, shape of protrusions such as rear-view mirror changed to comply with North American safety standards (Motor Vehicle Safety Standard). Models from May 1965 to October 1967 are called "low windscreens", and models after November 1967 are called "high windscreens" to distinguish them.

The SP311 remained in production until April 1970. 

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  • Datsun Sports Fairlady 1600 311 Technical details and specifications (1965-1970)


    ENGINE
    location front
    4 stroke; cylinders: 4, in line
    bore and stroke: 3.43 x 2.63 in, 87.2 x 66.8 mm
    engine capacity: 97.33 cu in, 1,595 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 SCI-Hitachi carburettors
    fuel feed: mechanical pump
    cooling system: water

    TRANSMISSION
    driving wheels: rear
    clutch: single dry plate (diaphragm);
    gearbox: mechanical; gears: 4 + reverse
    synchromesh gears: all
    gearbox ratios: 1st 3.382, 2nd 2.013, 3rd 1.312, 4th 1, rev 3.365
    gear lever location: central
    final drive: hypoid bevel
    axle ratio: 4.111.(Optional) 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): 32.1 ft, 9.8 m

    BRAKES
    front disc, rear drum
    area rubbed by linings: front 31.80 sq in, 205.11 sq cm
    area rubbed by linings: rear 108.85 sq in, 702.08 sq cm
    area rubbed by linings: total 140.65 sq in, 907.19 sq cm

    ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
    voltage: 12 V
    battery: 35 Ah
    generator type: alternator, 300 W
    ignition distributor: Hitachi

    DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
    wheel base: 89.75 in, 2,280 mm
    front track: 50 in, 1,270 mm
    rear track: 47.15 in, 1,198 mm
    overall length: 155.65 in, 3,954 mm
    overall width: 58.85 in, 1,495 mm
    overall height: 51.40 in, 1,306 mm
    ground clearance: 7.20 in, 183 mm
    dry weight: 2,029 1b, 920 kg
    distribution of weight: 56% front axle, 44% rear axle

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Service
  • Datsun Sports Fairlady 1600 311 Maintenance and Service Guide (1965-1970)

    Fuel: 95 oct petrol
    Engine oil change: 7.20 imp pt, 8.67 US pt, 4.1 1, SAE 10W-30, change every 3,000 miles, 4,800 km
    Total lubricating system capacity: 8.27 imp pt, 9.94 US pt
    Gearbox oil: 3.90 imp pt, 4.65 US pt, 2.2 1, SAE 90, change every 3,000 miles, 4,800 km
    Final drive oil: 1.60 imp pt, 1.90 US pt, 0.9 1, SAE 90, change every 3,000 miles, 4,800 km
    Cooling system capacity: 14.08 imp pt, 16.91 US pt
    Greasing: every 6,000 miles, 9,700 km, 20 points
    Tappet clearances: inlet 0.017 in, 0.43mm, exhaust 0.017 in, 0.43 mm
    Valve timing: inlet opens 20° before bdc and closes 56° after bdc, exhaust opens 58° before bdc and closes 18° after tdc
    Normal tyre pressure: front 21 psi, 1.5 atm, rear 21 psi, 1.5 atm.
    Tyres: 5.60 x 14;
    Fuel tank capacity: 9.5 imp gal, 11.4 US gal.
    Carrying capacity: 353 1b, 160 kg

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