6C- 401973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
Figure K-8 Fuel Line Attachment at Tank6. Remove spare tire support attaching brackets.
Spare tire hold-down and support attaching brackets
are
;attached to the rear wheel house panel and are
Figure
6C-1 1 Tank Vent and Filler Hoses
Figure
6C-9 Spare Tire Hold-Down and Brackets
G.T.
- FUEL SYSTEM
Figure
612-10 Support AttachmentsFigure 6C-12 Exploded View of GT Gas Tank
6D. 421973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
EXHAUST SYSTEMS
ALL MODELS
CONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION: (Not Applicable)
DIAGNOSIS: (Not Applicable)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS: (Not
Applicable)
MAJOR REPAIR:Page No.
Exhaust System (All Models). . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPECIFICA’TIONS:
Torque Specifications
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6D-42
6D-42
MAJOR REPAIR
EXHAUST SYSTEM (ALL MODELS)
Removal1. Remove exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold.
2. Loosen front exhaust pipe to mufller clamp and
pull exhaust pipe out of muffler.
3. Remove muffler damper rings.
4. Remove center exhaust pipe clamp. Remove rearmut&r and tail pipe(s) as an assembly. See Figure
6D-1.5. Remove front exhaust pipe clamp, and remove
front muffler and center exhaust pipe as an assembly,then remove center exhaust pipe from front mufler.
The front mufIler and center exhaust pipe are one
piece on production-built cars but are separate itemsfor service, the tail pipe of the Rallye and GT, has
a dual pipe with one resonator.
InstallationCheck rubber damper rings for muffler and tail pipe
hanger and replace as necessary.
1. Coat I.D. of rear muffler inlet neck and O.D. of
center exhaust pipe outlet (rear of pipe) with exhaust
sealer compound (several brands are currently avail-able on the market).2. Insert center exhaust pipe into rear mufIler and
tighten clamp.
3. Coat I.D. of front muffler outlet neck and O.D. of
center exhaust pipe inlet (front of pipe) with exhaust
sealer compound.4. Insert center exhaust pipe into front mufiler and
tighten clamp.
5. Install muffler and tail pipe assembly on rubber
damper rings and tighten hangers. See Figures
6D-1and
6D-2.6. Install front exhaust pipe into muffler. Do not
tighten clamp.
7. Be sure to install gasket between exhaust manifoldand exhaust pipe. Using bolts with washers, attach
the exhaust pipe to the exhaust manifold. Torque to
15 lb.ft.8. Align exhaust system and tighten all clamps.
9. Check alignment of exhaust system; make sure
that the exhaust system components have at least
3/4” clearance from the floor pan to avoid possible
overheating of the floor pan.
SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSExhaust Pipe to Exhaust Manifold
- 15 lb.ft.
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CARBURETOR AND THROTTLE LINKAGE
ALL MODELS
CONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
Carburetor
. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIAGNOSIS:
Carburetor
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
Idle Speed and Mixture Adjustments
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fast Idle Speed Adjustment
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Throttle Linkage Adjustment
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAJOR REPAIR:
RemoveandInstallCarburetor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I...Throttle Linkage Removal
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .OverhaulCarburetor
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPECIFICATIONS:
Carburetor
Specifications
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6E-44
6E-49
6E-50
6E-51
6E-51
6E-52
6E-53
6E-53
6E-58
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
CARBURETORThe two-barrel carburetor for all 1973 Opel1
19G0,Manta and GT models is a down-draft carburetor
with two barrels of 1.25 inch diameter each. It has
an automatic choke and a secondary valve operated
by a vacuum diaphragm, except when installed in an
Opel GT. In the GT, the secondary throttle valve is
operated by mechanical linkage from the primary
throttle valve.
The two-barrel carburetor consists of three main
parts
- throttle body, float chamber and air horn.
Each barrel is a separate system, but both barrels
discharge into a common inlet in the intake mani-
fold. The secondary barrel does not have a choke
valve or an accelerator pump. See Figure
6E-2.The throttle valve of the primary barrel is opened
through the throttle linkage. When the primary
throttle valve is almost open, at approximately half
of the maximum engine RPM, the secondary throttlevalve is opened by vacuum applied through a
vacuum diaphragm case. See Figure
6E-3. The sec-
ondary throttle valve on the GT model is opened by
mechanical linkage from the primary throttle shaft.
Choke SystemThe automatic choke is operated by a bi-metal
spring. The tension of the spring
- depending on
temperature of the heater coil
- decreases with rising
temperature and the choke valve opens progressively
until it is completely opened at engine operating tem-
perature. The choke valve is off-set so that choke
valve opening increases as air flow increases.
If the choke valve is closed, the throttle valve is
opened slightly to provide a fast idle speed. This is
done through a cam, abutment lever and throttle
connecting link. With the throttle valve opened
slightly, the vacuum during cranking can take effect
up to the choke valve, thereby drawing ample fuel
out of the main nozzle. See Figure
6E-4.With rising temperature of the heater coil, the choke
6E.461973OPELSERVICEMANUAL
Sectional View Of Carburetor
1Carburetor cover
2Vent valve
3 Ball valve (pressure valve)
4Injection tube
5Primary venturi
6Choke valve
7Vent
iet8 Air correction
iet9Enrichment
10 Float needle valve
11 Float needle valve seal ring12 Fuel line connecting tube
13 Carburetor cover gasket
14Leaf spring
15Float
&amber16 Pressure reduction valve17Pump lever
18Diaphragm
19 D iophragm spring
20 Ball valve (suction valve)
21Float
22 Pump connecting rod
23Metering
iet24Emulsion tube
25 Bore without function
26Throttle valve
27Intermediate lever
28Main venturl
29 Vacuum passage for automatic choke
30 Throttle valve body
31Gasket
32 Vent valve lever
Figure 6E-2 Sectional View of Carburetor
6~. 46,1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
ary barrel, it is provided with g transfer system.
When the secondary throttle valve starts to open,
two‘ports (which are normally just above the closed
valve) are uncovered, causing fuel to feed into the
secondary bore just before the secondary nozzle
starts feeding. This provides for an additional enrich-
ment of the air-fuel mixture at the beginning of full
throttle operation. See Figure
6E-7.
nInFlFigure
6E-7 Primary to Secondary Transfer System
Full Thrdttle Enrichment SystemIf the secondary throttle valve is fully opened, the
vacuum in the throttle valve area is reduced so that
the transfer ports (mentioned above) stop feeding.
However, the vacuum increases greatly in the sec-
ondary venturi area. An enrichment tube which pro-
trudes into the primary venturi area, feeds fuel
continuously during full throttle operation. See Fig-
ure
6E-2.
Acceleration SystemWhenever the throttle is closing, the suction stroke
of the diaphragm pump causes fuel to flow from the
float chamber through the inlet ball valve into the
pump chamber. When the throttle valve is opened
the diaphragm is moved inward by the pump con-
necting rod and the pump lever. Fuel is injected into
the primary bore through the injector tube. The
amount of fuel is determined by the pump stroke.
The inlet ball valve in the pump chamber prevents
fuel from flowing back into the float chamber during
the pressure stroke of the pump. The outlet ball valve
prevents air from being drawn into the injector tube
during the suction stroke of the pump. See Figure6E- 8.
Float Bowl VentilationWhile driving, the float bowl is ventilated from insideFigure
6E-8 Acceleration System
the carburetor. That is, the float bowl is connected
through the vent valve with the area under the air
cleaner.
When the engine is idling or off, the ventilation from
inside is cut off and ventilation from the charcoal
canister is cut in. The upper spring now seats the
valve on the upper seat. See Figure
6E-9.
-6E-9
Figure
6E-9 Float Bowl VentilationThe advantage of an inside vent while driving is that
air cleaner restriction does not enrichen the air fuel
mixture. The purpose of the charcoal canister vent
while idling or after shutting-off a hot engine, is to
prevent excess fuel vapors from entering the intakemanifold and outside air. Excess fuel vapors may
cause an idling engine to stall, or may make it dif-
ficult to restart a hot engine.
6E- 501973 OPEL SERVICE MANUALMAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
IDLE SPEED ADJUSTMENT
Note:
Idle speeds of 600 to 800 R.P.M. are normal
for engines with less than
3,ooO miles.Prior to making any adjustment to the carburetor,
the following items must be checked for proper oper-
ation and/or setting:
1. Valve Adjustment (Hydraulic lifters can be im-
properly adjusted.)
2. Dwell Angle.
3. Ignition Timing.
4. Spark Plug Gap.
5. Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve (See “Check-
ing” under EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
SYSTEM.)
After it has been ascertained that the above items are
properly adjusted and operating correctly and idle
R.P.M. is still not within specifications, proceed as
follows:
1. With air cleaner installed, run engine until normal
operating temperature is reached.
2. Remove plastic caps from the idle mixture screw
and air speed screw. See Figure
6E-11.Figure
6E-1 1 Carburetor Adjusting Screws
3. To raise R.P.M., turn air speed screw counter-
clockwise. To lower R.P.M., turn air speed screw
clockwise, thereby reducing the amount of air going
through the system.4.
Ad,just idle mixture screw until highest R.P.M. is
obtained. Alternately adjust idle mixture screw and
air speed screw until R.P.M. is obtained that is 50
R.P.M. higher than the desired final setting. This is
to be accomplished with the idle mixture screw at
best idle.
5. Turn idle mixture screw clockwise (lean) until a
decrease of 50 R.P.M. is obtained. The idle R.P.M.
will
n.ow be within specifications and proper emis-
sion control maintained.
6. Install red plastic caps over the air speed screw
and idle mixture screw.
Basic Idle AdjustmentA basic idle adjustment is to be made only if engine
idle R.P.M. correction does not result in correct idle
R.P.M. setting and engine has more than
3,OOO miles
of operation. If necessary, proceed as follows:
1. Remove plastic cap from the throttle valve stop
screw. See Figure
6E-11.2. Place the Manometer (J-23951) in a vertical posi-
tion. Turn the 2 vents on top open to equalize pres-
sure and balance gauge to read zero. With engine
idling, unplug the vacuum advance hose from the
carburetor and connect the manometer hose in its
place. See Figure 6E- 12.
Figure 6E-12 Throttle Plate Calibrator J-23951
Installed3. If the manometer does not read 1 to 8 inches of
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Figure 6E-15 Adjusting Accelerator Cable
Depress accelerator pedal until pedal lever touches
floor mat. The carburetor throttle valve must now be
completely opened.MAJOR REPAIR
REMOVE AND INSTALL CARBURETOR1. Remove air cleaner.
2. Remove fuel and vacuum hoses from carburetor
fittings.
3. Remove choke wire.Figure 6E-16
Bowden Control Wire Adjuster and
Segmental Disc
4. Disconnect throttle linkage by removing lock pin
and unsnapping ball socket from ball on end of throt-
tle shaft.
5. Remove carburetor by removing four nuts and
lockwashers.
Install in reverse order, noting the following:
1. Prior to carburetor insta!lation, place a new gasket
on intake manifold.
2. Make certain that all nuts and screws on the car-
buretor are securely tightened.
3. Make sure that choke housing is set on index and
that choke valve is nearly closed at room tempera-
ture. See Figure
6E-17. Make sure choke valve is free
in all positions.
Figure
LiE-17 Choke Housing Set on Index
6E- 541973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
Figure 6E-21 Removing Vacuum Case Lever
5. Unscrew vacuum diaphragm cover from choke
housing. See Figure
6E-22.Figure 6E-22 Removing Vacuum Diaphragm Cover
6. Unscrew retaining ring from automatic choke
body and take off cover.
7. Unscrew vacuum diaphragm case from carbu-
retor cover. Remove reduction jet. See Figure 6B23.
8. Take float together with spindle and leaf spring
from float chamber.
9. Pull accelerator pump discharge nozzle assemblyFigure 6E-23 Removing Vacuum Case Reduction Jet
out of carburetor housing. Nozzle is press fitted. See
Figure 6E-24.
GATOR PUMPISCHARGE NOZZLE
Figure 6E.24 Removing Accelerator Pump Discharge
10. Remove primary idle jets and secondary idle
plug. Remove primary and secondary high-speed air
jets.
11. Remove primary and secondary main metering
jets.
12. Remove cotter pin from pump connecting rod.
Remove accelerator pump.
13. Remove idle mixture adjusting screw from throt-
tle valve body. Remove idle air adjusting screw from