r98-82 1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Tightening Specifications
Part
Location
NutDrivePlateNut toCompressorShaft..............................
NutRear Head to Shell................................................................
CaPSchraderServiceValve......................................................
Compressor Specifications
Torque
Lb. Ft.
15
21
5Type
..............................................................................................Six Cylinder Axial Opposed
Make
............................................................................................................................Frigidaire
Effective Displacement (Cu. In.)
..........................................................................................
9.2Oil
..........................................................................................................................525 Viscosity
Oil Content (New)
....................................................................................................10 Fl. Oz.
Air Gap Between Clutch Drive Plate and Pulley
......................................0.022 to 0.057 In.
Clutch Type
................................................................................................................h4agnetic
Belt Tension
..............................................................................................1 lo-125 Lbs. Irritial
....................................................................................................................80 Lbs. Retension
Pipe and Hose Connection Torque Chart
Metal TubeThread andSteel TubingAluminum orNominal Torque
I
Outside Dia.Fitting SizeTorqueCopper TubingWrench Span
Lb. Ft.Torque
Lb. tit.
5-7
General SpecificationsThermostat Opening Temperature
.._.....,,,...__....,,.............................................................. 189
Capacity of Cooling System With Air Conditioner (Quarls)
.,,..___....___............... 6 (Approx.)Type of Refrigerant
.___,,,._...,.,,,.__.....,,,.......,,,,.......,,,...................,,,......,,,............ Refrigerant 12
Refrigerant Capacity (Fully Charged)
Opel
1900-Manta,,._....,,,,._...._.,,,,.......,,,........,,............................................................2 Lbs.
GT
,..__..,..,..__..,,,.......,,,,.......,,,........,,,.,......,,,,,......,,.,,........,,.......,,..........,,............... 2 l/4 Lbs.
Functional Test Procedures1. Place transmission in park for automatics and in
neutral for manuals. Apply hand brake.
2. Turn blower switch to HI position,
3. Turn temperature switch to MAX position-.
4. Run engine at 2000 RPM for ten (10) minutes with
car doors and windows closed and the hood up. Place
a commercial high volumn fan in front of condenser
if head pressure should exceed 250 psig.A commercial high volumn fan should be placed in
front of the condenser at high ambients to bring the
pressures to within the limits specified in the Func-
tional Charts. When testing the Opel 1900 and
Man& a thermometer should be placed in a position
to read the temperature of the air discharging from
the right-hand A/C outlet. When testing the GT, a
thermometer should be placed in a position to read
the temperature of the air discharging, from the left-
rear
,A /c outlet.
System controls are the AIR knob controlling the
three speed blower motor switch and the TEMP
knob which controls the setting of the thermostatic
switch. When operating this system, the heater must
be off for maximum cooling.DIAGNOSIS
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS GUIDE
Air Knob
Insufficient CoolingTurning the AIR knob clockwise operates the three-
speed blower motor.CHECK AIR FLOW9B-90 1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM
OPEL 1900
- MANTA
CONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
General Description of System
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...”Operation of Controls
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIAGNOSIS:
DiagnosisGuide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..“................... . . . . . . . . .MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT:
Adjustment of Thermostatic Switch
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAJOR REPAIR:
Removal81InstallationBlowerSwitch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page No.
9B-90
9B-90
9B-90
9B-91
98-92Removal
& Installation Temperature Control Switch
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal
& Installation Resistor Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal
& Installation Blower Motor Assembly . .
SPECIFICATIONS:
Specifications
.,...,,.,,..~.,.,..,,......,.,....,.,........,......,........ ,, . . . . . . .
98-92
98-92
98-92
98-96
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEMThe air conditioner is intended to give maximum
cooling comfort within the vehicle. To do this, care-
ful attention must be given to the following Sections.
The system operates on recirculated air only and is
entirely independent of the vehicle heater.
Temp KnobThis knob may be regulated to control the degree of
cooling desired. Fully clockwise provides maximum
cooling; however, turning the knob to the center de-
tent position provides adequate cooling for highway
operation.
When maximum cooling is required, outside air
should not be admitted to the car.
Recirculated inside air is drawn into the unit, passed
through the evaporator core and into the car through
the adjustable outlets in the evaporator case.
Operation of ControlsWhen the unit is set for maximum cooling and the
vehicle is being driven continuously at highway
speeds or at elevations of
4,OOC!ft. or more, there is
a possibility of the formation of ice on the evaporator
core fins.
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM -OPEL 1900 - MANTA9B- 91FAN DOES NOT RUN Correct electrical fault.
FAN RUNS
- Check air velocity.
NOT OK Clean evaporator inlets.
Clean evaporator core.
Clean evaporator outlets.
OK Check refrigeration (refer to Refrigeration
Diagnosis Guide).
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT OF THERMOSTATIC SWITCHThe system makes use of a thermostatic switch with
a self-supporting air sensing capillary. This capillary
controls the switch by sensing the temperature of the
air leaving the evaporator fins.
Checking for Proper Operation
I. Install the gauge set and set up the vehicle as
described under FUNCTIONAL TESTING SYS-
TEM iti Refrigerant Components Section.
2. Movement of the temperature control knob
should result in a definite change in suction pressure
and cycling of the compressor clutch.
3. If compressor continues to operate regardless of
the knob adjustment, it indicates that the switch
points are fused, which will lead to evaporator
freeze- up. The switch should be replaced.
Adjusting Switch
If, after ihe foregoing checks, the switch seems to be
operating correctly, adjust for proper setting if neces-
sary, as
~follows:1. Set up car as described in FUNCTIONAL
TESTING SYSTEM in Refrigerant Components
Section.2. The suction side of the system, read on the low
pressure gauge, should pull down to the pressure
shown in the chart in SPECIFICATIONS in Refrig-
erant Components Section.
3. Remove the face plate retaining screws and
remove face plate assembly noting the position of the
air sensipg capillary so that it can be reinstalled in
the same location as when removed. See Figure 98.170. ,:Figure
98.170 Location of Air Sensing Capillary
4. Remove the thermostatic switch retaining screws
and remove switch. Remove the non-metal end plate
from the switch to gain access tq the switch adjusting
screw. Check the screw for stripped or otherwise
damaged threads.
5. If the low side pressure
was less than the pre-
scribed pressure at the end of each cooling cycle, turn
the adjusting screw a partial turn clockwise. See Fig-
ure
9B-171.Figure 9B-17 1 Adjusting
Thkmosfatic Switch
6. If the pressure was more than the prescribed
value, turn the adjusting screw counter-clockwise.
7. Reinstall switch end plate and install switch in
face plate. Install face plate on ,evaporator assembly
assuring that the air sensing
c&pillary has been re-
placed properly.
8. Check system performance. Fffurther adjustment
is needed, repeat steps 3 thru 7 until the correct
pressure is reached.
Do not attempt to run a performance test with the
face plate and switch removed
,from the evaporator
assembly
- inaccurate reading, will result. Always
replace the switch and face plate assemblies before
checking the system performance.
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM - GT96. 97
AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM
GTCONTENTS
Subject
: DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
General Description of System
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Operation of Controls
. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIAGNOSIS:
Diagnosis Guide
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
Adjustment of Thermostatic Switch
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAJOR REPAIR:
Removal 8 Installation of Vacuum Switch.
Removal&InstallationBlowerSwitch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal & Installation Temperature Control Switch
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Removal&InstallationResistor Assembly. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Removal & Installation Blower Motor Assembly . .
SPECIFICATIONS:
Specifications
. . .
. . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page No.
9BL 97
9Bi 97
9BL 98
98: 98
9B: 99
9B; 99
9B- 99
98~10098-101
9B-104
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATIONAir Knob
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF SYSTEMTurning the AIR knob clockwise operates the three-
speed blower motor.
The air &mditioner is intended to give maximum
cooling comfort within the vehicle. To do this, care-
ful attention must be given to the following sections.
The system operates on recirculated air only and is
entirely @dependent of the vehicle heater.Temp Knob
Recirculated inside air is drawn into the unit, passed
through the evaporator core and into the car through
the adjustable outlets in the duct assembly.This knob may be regulated to cohtrol the degree of
cooling desired. Fully clock-wise provides maximum
cooling; however, turning the kndb to the center de-
tent position provides adequate cooling for highway
operation.
CONTROLSWhen maximum cooling is reqlired, outside air
should not be admitted to the car.
System c&trols are the AIR knob controlling the
three
spe&d blower motor switch and the TEMPWhen the unit is set for maximum cooling and the
vehicle is being driven continuously at highway
knob which controls the setting of the thermostaticspeeds or at elevations of 4,000 ft. or more, there is
switch. When operating this system, the heater musta possibility of the formation of ice on the evaporator
be off for maximum cooling.core tins.
98.98 1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUALDIAGNOSISTROUBLE DIAGNOSIS GUIDE
Insufficient Cooling
CHECK AIR FLOW
FAN DOES NOT RUN
- Correct electrical fault.
FAN RUNS
- Check air velocity.
NOT OK
- Clean evaporator inlets.
Clean evaporator core.
Clean evaporator outlets.
OK
- Check refrigeration (refer to Refrigeration
Diagnosis Guide).
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTMENT OF THERMOSTATIC SWITCHThe system makes use of a thermostatic switch with
a self-supporting air sensing capillary. This capillary
controls the switch by sensing the temperature of the
air leaving the evaporator tins.
Checking for Proper Operation
1. Install the gauge set, and set up the vehicle as
described under FUNCTIONAL TESTING SYS-
TEM in Refrigerant Components Section.
2. Movement of the temperature control knob
should result in a definite change in suction pressure
and cycling of the compressor clutch.
3. If compressor continues to operate regardless of
the knob adjustment it indicates that the switch
points are fused, which will lead to evaporator
freeze-up. The switch should be replaced.
Adjusting Switch
If after the foregoing checks, the switch seems to be
operating correctly, adjust for proper setting if neces-
sary, as follows:
1. Set up car as described in FUNCTIONAL
TESTING SYSTEM in Refrigerant Components
Section.
2. The suction side of the system, read on the lowpressure gauge, should pull down to the pressure
shown in the chart in SPECIFICATIONS in Refrig-
erant Components Section.
3. Remove the duct assembly mtaining screws and
remove the duct assembly noting the position of the
air sensing capillary so that it can be reinstalled in
the same location as when removed. See Figure 9B-
190.Figure 98.190 Duct Assembly and Retaining Screws
Figure 9B-13 1 Duct Assembly
4. Remove the thermostatic switch retaining screws
and remove switch. Remove the non-metal end plate
from the switch to gain access to the switch adjusting
screw. Check the screw for stripped or otherwise
damaged threads.
5. If the low side pressure was less than the pre-
scribed pressure at the end of each cooling cycle, turnthe adjusting screw a partial turn clockwise. See Fig-ure 9B-192.AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEM
- GT9B- 99
CONNECTOR
Figure 98.192 Adjusting Thermostatic Switch6. If the pressure was more than the prescribed
value, tuin the adjusting screw counter-clockwise.7. Reinstall switch end plate and install switch in
face plate. Install face plate on evaporator assembly
assuring
,that the air sensing capillary has been re-
placed properly.
Figure 98-l 93 Vacuum Switch8. Check system performance. Iffurther adjustment
is needed, repeat steps 3 thru 7 until the correct
pressure is reached.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF BLOWER
SWITCHDo not attempt to run a performance test with the
duct assembly and switch removed from the
evaporator assembly
- inaccurate readings will re-
sult. Always replace the switch and duct assemblies
before c+ecking the system performance.
Removal
MAJOFi REPAIR
1. Remove the negative cable from the battery2. Remove the retaining screws from the duct as-
sembly. See Figure
9B-190.3. Remove 2 blower switch rejaining screws and
remove blower switch.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF VACUUM
SWITCH,
Installation
Ramoval~1. Remove right trim pad below instrument panel.
2. Rembve two (2) screws and unplug the vacuum
hose and electrical connector. See Figure
9B-193.1. Install the blower switch and
secure with two (2)
retaining screws.
2. Install the duct assembly retaining screws.
3. Install the negative battery cable.
Installation1. Install two (2) screws and plug in electrical con-
nector and connect the delay restrictor and checkvalve
hose assembly.
I
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATIDN:OF
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH
Removal2. Install right trim pad.I. Remove the negative battery cable.
Subject
Page NumbelSubjectPage Number4.Speed Manual I..
Clutch
Detent Cable Adjustment
:Differential
Directional Signal Switch
Repair Opel 1900 & Manta
Repair GT
:Disassembly of
4.Speed Manual Transmission
DistributorFunction of Valves and Hydraulic Control Units
Opel
3.Speed Automatic.................
74-21
Fuse Chart..............................lG-56
Fusible Link.............................
lA-8Specifications.
Point Replacement..
..,78-127A-
17c-9148-73E-393E-4878.23
1C-26
1 c-20
GEGas Tank See Fuel Tank
General Specifications
Engine...............................6A-28
Opel 3.Speed Automatic
.................7C-134
Transmission, Manual.,
..................78-33
Clutch...............................7A-7
Body................................ZA-4
Governor Drive Gear
Opel
3.Speed Automatic.................7C-103
Grille
Opel 1900 & Manta.....................8A-7
GT..................................8A-6 Electrically Heated Rear Window
Engine
General Description
Cooling System
Lubrication System
Trouble Diagnosis
Exhaust Manifold
Exhaust System
Removal and Installation
External Oil Leaks,
Opel 3 Speed Automatic
FFast Idle Adjustment
..................
Filter-Engine Oil
......................
Fluid Checking Procedure Transmission
Opel 3Speed Automatic.............
Frame-Opel 1900 & Manta.............
Frame
GT-Opel......................
SWVOOpel Xipeed Automatic...........
Front Suspension
Opel1900&Manta.................
GT..............................
Front Wheel Alignment................
Front Wheel Bearing Adjustment
All Series.........................
Fuel Gauge
Trouble Diagnosis
Opell$OO&Manta...............
GT............................
Fuel Pump Operation..................
Fuel System
Fuel Tank (Opel 1900 & Manta)
.......
Fuel Lines (Opel 1900 & Manta)
.......
Fuel Tank
(GT)....................
Fuel Gauge Tank Unit
(GT)...........
Fuel Lines
(GT)....................
Fuel Tank Removal and Installation....
Cleaning Tank.....................
lH-576A-268-326A-46A-66A-126D-427C-816E-51
oc-77C~Bl2B-826-77c-1003A-23A-23C-223A-4
HHazard Warning Flasher
....................lG-55
Headlamp Aiming
.........................1 F-46
Headlamp Switch
Opel 190.0 & Manta
.....................1 F-46
Headlamp Mechanism GT
..................8A-2
Heater System Opel 1900 &Manta
Trouble Diagnosis
......................9A-11
Description and Operation
................9A-10
Adjustments and Minor Service............9A-12
Removal and Installation
.................9A-12
Specifications..........................$A-16
Heater System GT
Trouble Diagnosis
......................9A-4
Description and Operation
................9A-2
Adjustments and Minor Service
............9A-4
Removal and Installation.................9A-5
Specifications..........................$A-9Horn
Operation.............................lG-54
Hydraulic Operation
Opel
3.Speed Automatic.................7C-64
IIdentification Number Vehicle...............
OA-1ldle.Adjustment
..........................6E-51
Inflation Pressures, Tires.
...................36-62
Ignition Coil
Specifications.
.........................
lC-26Identification, Engine
......................
OA-1Ignition System
Timing...............................
lC-20Instrument Panel Parts Removal