CARBURETOR AND THROTTLE LINKAGE6E- 49DIAGNOSIS
CARBURETORCondition I
Hesitation or Stall Upon Light AccelerationCorrection
1. Check spark plugs and plug gap. Plug gap should
be
,030 in.
2. Check dwell and timing.
3. Adjust carburetor.
4. Accelerator pump should discharge fuel between
throttle plate and venturi wall with engine off. If aim
is not correct, use needlenose pliers to slightly bend
nozzle so proper aim is achieved. See Figure 6E- 10.
CORRECT ACCELERATOR
PUMP DISCHARGE
NOZZLE AIM
\Figure 6E-10 Pump Shot Aim
Road test car. If hesitation still exists, check for the
folI0 wing:1. Plugged accelerator pump discharge nozzle.2. Dirt in accelerator pump circuit.
3. Defective inlet check ball.
4. Defective accelerator pump pressure relief valve.
5. Defective accelerator pump diaphragm.
6. Maladjusted accelerator pump linkage.
Condition II
Hard Start Afier Hot Soak
CorrectionPerform Steps l-4 in Condition I.
Condition Ill
Hard Start When Engine Is Cold
Correction1. Align groove on choke cover with pointer on
choke housing. See Figure
6E-17.2. Set fast idle.
3. Replace distributor points if pitted.
4. Check spark plugs and gap at
,030.5. Set dwell and timing.
If above procedure does not correct problem, replace
with new automatic choke assembly.
Condition IV
Rough, Erratic, or No Idle
Correction1. Check spark plugs and gap at
,030.2. Check dwell angle and ignition timing.
3. Clean idle jet and passages with air hose. See Fig-
ure
6E-5.4. Check manifold to head bolt torque. Should be 33
lb.ft.5. Check automatic choke linkage alignment.
6. Adjust carburetor.
CARBURETOR AND THROTTLE LINKAGE6E- 63
4. Adjust engine idle speed and mixture
CAUTION: : Make sure choke valve opensfully before starting idle adjustment.
THROTTLE LINKAGE REMOVAL
Removal
Opel 1900 and Manta Series1. Remove control wire from bracket and unhook it
from segmental disc. See Figure
6E-16.2. In passenger compartment, unhook wire with ball
and plastic bushing from accelerator pedal lever. See
arrow in Figure 6E- 18.
Figure 6E.18 Unhook Wire in Passenger
Compartment3. In engine compartment, pull bowden control wire
out of bracket on dash panel.
If bowden control wire is kinked or damaged in any
way, it must be replaced.
1. Feed ball and plastic bushing from engine com-
partment through opening in dash panel and hook in
accelerator pedal lever. See Figure
6E-19.2. Lightly pull wire core so that the plastic bushing
slips into bore of accelerator pedal lever.
3. Hook bowden control wire in segmental disc and
attach control wire to bracket.Figure
6E-19 Installing Ball and Plastic Bushing
4. Adjust control wire.
OVERHAUL CARBURETORDisassembly
1. Remove outer nut from end of throttle lever to
choke link. See Figure
6E-20.
Figure 6E-20 Removing Choke Link
2. Pry off vacuum case connecting lever. See Figure
6E-2 1.3. Unscrew carburetor cover.
4. Screw float needle valve out of carburetor cover
and take off copper seal ring.
7A- 41973 dPEL SERVICE MANUALConditionPossible CauseCorrectionHeat-blued driven plate
and pressure plate
assembly.
1. Improper pedal1. Replace only driven plate, and
adjustment.adjust clutch pedal and cable.
Grab and chatter with
oil present on clutch
assembly.1. Oil leak.1. Correct oil leakage, clean
pressure plate in solvent, replace
driven plate and adjust pedal lash.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
CLUTCH LASH ADJUSTMENT
GTPedal lash, free pedal travel must be adjusted occa-
sionally to compensate for normal wear of the clutch
facings. As the driven plate wears thinner, pedal lash
decreases. Adjust clutch pedal free travel only with
ball stud located on right side of clutch housing if
cable length is not to be changed. To adjust pedal
lash proceed as follows:
1. Loosen lock nut on ball stud end located to the
right of the transmission on the clutch housing. Posi-
tion ball stud so that the outer end protrudes 3/4
inches out of housing and finger tighten lock nut. See
Figures
7A-1 and 7A-6.
2. Adjust ball stud, pivoting clutch release fork, to
obtain 3/4 to
l-1/4 inches pedal lash, free pedal. See
Figure 7A-6.
Opel 1900 and MantaThe clutch actuation works without clutch pedal free
travel. A readjustment of the clutch is only required
if the indicator lamp at the instrument panel lights
up.In synchronism with the gradual wear of the clutch
linings the clutch pedal travels from its basic adjust-
ment position upwards,
ie., towards driver. If the
clutch lining wear has reached such an extent that
the clutch pedal rests against switch, the indicator
lamp at the instrument panel lights up.
This is an indication that the clutch pedal position
has to be corrected to ensure proper clutch operat-
ion.
To
&~sure proper clutch operation, observe the fol-
lowing adjustment instructions.. For all adjustment
dimensions, refer to Figure 7A-7.
1. If the parking brake is provided with an indicator
lamp, the parking brake has to be disengaged, other-wise the same indicator lamp as for the clutch lights
UP.2. Carry out adjustment only with ball stud on clutch
housing whereby the distance (Item 20, Figure 7A-7)
between clutch housing contacting surface and
clutch release lever has to be adjusted in the rear to
4
l/4 inches.
Clutch Control Cable Adjustment(Only on
Installation of a New Clutch Disc or
Bowden
Control Wire)
GT1. Adjust ball stud so that outer end protrudes ap-
proximately 3/4 inches out of clutch housing.
2. Adjust distance between release lever and clutch
housing face at eye for control cable to approxi-
mately 4
l/4 inches. See Figure 7A-6. Hold cable in
this position and place E-ring two grooves ahead of
washer on rubber grommet. Clutch pedal free travel
is now between 3/4 and 1
l/4 inches and clutch
release bearing has proper clearance from pressure
plate.
Opel 1900 and Manta1. Adjust ball stud on clutch housing to basic dimen-
sion of approximately 3/4 inch. With lower end ofbowden control wire unhooked, push clutch release
lever towards the front so that the clutch release
bearing rests against clutch spring. Now, adjust ball
stud so that the dimension (Item 20, Figure
7A-7)between clutch housing contacting surface and
clutch release lever amounts in the rear to 4
l/4
inches.2. Pull reattached bowden control wire out of dash
panel so that clutch pedal rests against switch (in-
dicator lamp lights up).
3. In this position, install lockwasher at upper con-
trol wire attachment three grooves towards the front,
thereby completing control wire adjustment.
7A- 61973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL1. FIywheeI and Pressure PlateExamine friction surfaces of flywheel and pressure
plate for scoring or roughness. Slight roughness may
be smoothed with fine emery cloth, but if surface is
deeply scored or grooved the part should be re-
placed.
2.
CJutch Driven Plate
Inspect driven plate for condition of facings, loose
rivets, broken or very loose torsional springs.
If facings are worn down near rivets or are oily, the
plate assembly should be replaced. A very slight
amount of oil on clutch facings will cause clutch grab
and chatter. A large amount of oil on facings will
cause slippage. Removal of oil by solvents or by buff-
ing is not practical since oil will continue to bleed
from facing material when hot.
When oil is found on driven plate facings, examine
transmission drainback hole, pilot bushing, engine
rear main bearing and other points of possible oil
leakage.
Test the fit of driven plate hub on transmission main
drive gear for an easy sliding fit.
Regardless of whether the old plate or a new one is
to be installed, the plate should be checked for run-
out. Lateral run-out measured at disc circumference
should not exceed
.016 inch.
Inspect clutch release bearing for scoring or exces-
sive wear on front contact face. Test for roughness of
balls and races by pressing and turning front race
slowly. Inspect main drive gear pilot bushing in
crankshaft. If bushing is rough or worn it should be
Figure JA-3replaced. If replacement is necessary, remove bear-
ing with Tool J-21718 and Slide Hammer J-7004-1.
Install new bearing using J-21706. See Figure 7A-3
for removal procedure and Figure 7A-4 for installa-
tion.
\,,
Figure JA-4
Installation of Clutch1. Index alignment marks on clutch assembly and
flywheel. Place driven plate on pressure plate with
long end of splined hub facing forward toward the
flywheel. See Figure 7A-5.
2. Insert alignment Tool J-22934 through clutch
cover and driven plate.
3. Hold complete assembly against flywheel while
inserting end of Tool J-22934 into pilot bearing in
crankshaft.
4. Index the alignment marks and install four (4)
clutch cover to flywheel bolts finger tight. Complete
torquing bolts alternately and evenly one at a time.
5. Torque attaching bolts to 36 lb.ft. and remove
alignment tool.
6. Install release bearing.
7. Install flywheel housing and torque lower bolts to
36
lb.ft.8. Install flywheel housing lower cover.
9. Install clutch return spring and control cable.
10. Install transmission. See Manual Transmission
Section for procedure.
11. Adjust clutch control cable. Refer to paragraph7A-3.
78.221973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
3. Install new bellows. Adhere to distance A
- 8.07”.
See Figure 7B-I 1.
4. Heat up new gearshift lever knob in boiling water
to 176 degrees F. and push it onto gearshift lever
tube. Adhere to distance A .3”, see Figure
7B-15.The gearshift lever tube end is provided with trans-
verse grooves for which reason the old button cannot
be reused. Install gearshift lever.
REPLACING RUBBER DAMPENING PARTS IN
GEARSHIFT LEVER1. Remove gearshift lever.
2. Knock off gearshift lever button and loosen
threaded pin for Bowden control wire attachment.
3. Remove lower snap ring from gearshift lever tube
and pull tube off shift finger.
4. Take off and replace rubber dampening parts.
5. After installation of tube, tighten Bowden control
wire with threaded pin. Prior to tightening, pull ring
must rest on gearshift lever tube and clamping block
on pull ring. See Figure
7B-15.6. Heat up new gearshift lever knob in boiling water
to 176 degrees F. and push it onto gearshift lever
tube. Adhere to distance A
- .3”, see Figure 7B-15.The gearshift lever tube end is provided with trans-
verse grooves for which reason the old button cannot
be reused.
7. Install gearshift lever.
MAJOR REPAIR
TRANSMISSION REMOVAL1. Remove air cleaner. Remove throttle rod from
carburetor and rear support and disconnect battery.
2. Remove screws from fan shroud.
3. Remove gearshift lever (refer to paragraph on ser-
vicing gearshift lever).
4. Support car with frame or wheel stands in the
front or frame stands in the rear.
5. Loosen front exhaust pipe to manifold flange.
6. Remove clutch cable from fork by pushing fork to
disengage the clutch and unsnap cable from slot.
7. Disconnect both wires from backup lamp switch.8. Disconnect speedometer cable from transmission
case extension housing.
9. Unhook parking brake cable return spring and
remove cable adjusting nut, equalizer, and spacer.
See Figure
7B-16.PARKING BRAKE CABLE
PARKING BRAKE
Figure 78-16 Parking Brake Equalizer and Return
Spring
9. Disconnect drive shaft at central joint and remove
as follows: See Figure
7B-16.a. Disconnect parking brake cable equalizer from
rod.b. Mark the mating parts of U-Joint and the drive
pinion extension shaft flange.
c. Loosen bolt locks and remove bolts or nuts.
d. Work propeller shaft slightly forward, lower rear
end of shaft and slide assembly rearward. Remove
thrust spring.
e. Install a plug in the rear of the transmission to
prevent loss of lubricant.
10. Remove rear engine mount bolts and lower trans-
mission as far as possible.
11. Remove transmission case to clutch housing at-
taching bolts and remove transmission.
INSTALLATION OF TRANSMISSION WITH
ENGINE IN CAR1. Make certain main drive gear splines are clean and
dry. Also, make certain the transmission is in Neu-
tral so that the main drive gear splines may be in-
dexed when making the installation.
2. Install transmission and support weight while in-
stalling transmission case to clutch housing bolts.
3. Install rear engine mount.
4. Install propeller shaft, align, and tighten U-Joint
to pinion flange U-Bolt nuts and torque to 11 lb. ft.
MANUAL TRANSMISSION70.235. Attach clutch cable.
6. Perform clutch lash adjustment. See Clutch, Sec-
tions A and B for adjustment procedure.
7. After overhaul of transmission, refill with
2- l/2pints of SAE 80 or SO-90 multi-purpose gear Iubri-
cant.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING SPEED0 DRIVEN
GEAR
(WITH TRANSMISSION REMOVED)
Removing Speedo Driven Gear Assembly1. Use wrench to unscrew speed0 angular drive hold-
ing nut and remove speedo angular drive.
2. With Special Tool J-22926 and Slide Hammer
J-7004- 1, remove speedo driven gear lock pin which
retains speed0 driven gear assembly in transmission
case extension housing.
3. Using Special Tool J-22929 and Slide Hammer
J-7004- 1, remove speed0 driven gear assembly. Tool
J-2292? screws onto the speedo driven gear guide
making it possible to remove the guide and assembly
without damage to the transmission case extension
housing.
Installation of Speedo Driven Gear Assembly1. Using Special Tool J-22929 install speedo driven
gear assembly into transmission case extension hous-
ing. It may be necessary to tap lightly on tool
J-22929 when installing assembly. Be sure speedo
driven gear lock pin hole on guide lines up with hole
in transmission case extension housing. Also, rotate
mainshaft at output end when inserting speed0
driven gear assembly to insure that driven gear
meshes properly with speed0 drive gear on main-
shaft.2. Install speed0 driven gear lock pin into transmis-
sion case extension housing by tapping pin lightly.
3. Install speed0 angular drive by tightening speedo
angular drive to holding nut.
REPLACING BUSHING IN SELECTOR LEVER
(TRANSMISSION AND GEARSHIFT LINKAGE
REMOVED)
Removal1. Remove snap ring from bushing. See Figure 7B-
17.2. Using a suitable brass drift drive out bushing from
snap ring side. See Figure
7B-19.SNAP RING
Figure 78.17 Snap Ring on Selector Intermediate
Lever Bushing
Figure 78.19 Removing Bushing From SelectorIntermediate Lever
Installation1. Using a suitable tool drive in bushing up to stop.
Install bushing in opposite direction of removal with
the cutout in the bushing facing upwards. See Figure7B-
19.2. Install snap ring onto bushing.
TRANSMISSION DISASSEMBLYMaintain the respective positions of all mating parts
during overhaul.
78.301973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
SHOULDER OR
SHIFTE
.44Figure 78-46 Installing Reverse Shifter Fork
Figure 78.44 Mainshaft Assembly Secured Into Rear
Bearing Retainer by Snap Ring
16. Place front synchronizer spring in the gear shifter
sleeve carrier. Install (3) third and fourth speed shoes
(short design) and gear shifter sleeve over gear shifter
sleeve carrier along with synchronizer cover. Arrows
on shoes point toward rear of mainshaft. Gear shifter
sleeve yoke groove should be toward front.
17. With sealer, install new gasket onto transmission
case extension housing.
Installing Reverse Idler Gear and Reverse Gear
Shifter Shaft1. Inspect shafts carefully for burrs, and remove with
emery cloth. Burrs on shifter shaft will prevent easy
installation of shifter yoke. Lightly oil with transmis-
sion oil prior to installation. Place lock ball into
reverse idler gear shaft and push shaft through hole
in rear of case and on through reverse idler gear
which should have groove end toward front. See Fig-
ure
7B-46.Continue to drive reverse idler gear shaft forward
with plastic hammer until rear end of shaft is flush
with rear case face.
2. Position reverse speed shifter yoke in groove of
reverse idler gear and install reverse gear shifter shaft
from rear of case with notches up, pushing it through
reverse speed shifter yoke. See Figure
7B-47.3. Install spiral pin to secure yoke to shifter shaft and
drive plug into hole in rear of case.Figure 78.47 Third and Fourth Speed Shifter Shaft
Installed
Installing Mainshaft Assembly and Main Drive
Gear1. Slide mainshaft assembly into transmission case
from rear.
2. From the’front, slide mainshaft front ring and the
mainshaft needle bearing onto the mainshaft. See
Figure
7B-48.3. Install main drive gear through front of transmis-
sion case until main drive (standard part) snap ring
is flush with case.
Installing Third and Fourth Gear Shifter Shaft1. Position third and fourth speed yoke onto gear
shifter sleeve. See Figure
7B-47.2. Insert third and fourth gear shifter shaft through
hole in front of case with notches down, pushing it
through third and fourth speed yoke. Third and
MANUAL TRANSMISSION70.31COUNTER SHAFT GEAR
THRUST WASHER\Figure 76.48 Installing Spacer Ring and Needle
Bearing Onto Mainshaft
fourth speed yoke should be positioned with rounded
notch at shaft hole portion of yoke toward rear. See
Figure 78. 47.
3. Install spiral pin, allowing
i/16” to 5/64” of pin
to protrude.
Installing First and Second Gear Shifter Shaft
1. Inspect shifter shaft carefully for burrs, and
remove with emery cloth. Burrs on shifter shaft will
prevent easy installation of shifter yoke and cam.
Lightly oil with transmission oil prior to installation.
Insert first and second gear shifter shaft through hole
in rear of case with three notches down and toward
rear of transmission, pushing shaft tirst through
firstand second gear shifter yoke, which should be posi-
tioned on first and second gear sliding gear with
shoulder toward front of case. To position first and
second gear shifter yoke on first and second gear
sliding gear, push reverse idler gear forward, engag-
ing the idler gear with the first and second gear
sliding gear. This will make room for positioningfirst and second gear shifter yoke. See Figure
7B-49.2. Continue to drive first and second gear shifter
shaft through shifter shaft cam, which should be
positioned as shown in Figure
7B-50.3. Install spiral pins to secure shifter yoke and shifter
shaft cam to first and second gear shifter shaft.
Installing Selector Shaft
1. Inspect selector shaft carefully for burrs, andFigure
78.49 Countergear Thrust Washers Installed
Figure
78-50 Position of “L” Shaped Selector Dog
remove with emery cloth. Burrs on shaft will prevent
easy installation of intermediate levers. Lightly oil
with transmission oil prior to installation. Insert new
selector shaft oil seals in holes on both sides of trans-
mission case and insert selector shaft into case and
through third, fourth, and reverse intermediate lever.
Third, fourth, and reverse intermediate lever should
be positioned on selector shaft, as shown in Figure
7B-51.2. Continue to push selector shaft through first and
second intermediate lever and through other side of
case. First and second intermediate lever should be
positioned on selector shaft, as shown in Figure 7B-
52. Selector shaft is rotated counterclockwise (when
looking from lever end of selector shaft) from work-
ing position to have spiral pin holes in shaft vertical
and in line with pin holes in intermediate levers. To
rotate selector shaft in this manner, the reverse gear
shifter shaft and its reverse speed shifter yoke must
be pushed rearward so that the reverse idler gear is
against rear of case.