6A- 121973 OPEL SERVICE MANUALINTAKE AND EXHAUST MANIFOLD REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Removal1. Disconnect battery.
2. Remove air cleaner.
3. Disconnect throttle linkage at carburetor.
4. Disconnect vacuum advance line at carburetor.
5. Remove fuel line at carburetor inlet.
6. Remove positive crankcase ventilation hose at
rocker arm cover.
7. Disconnect E.G.R. lines from carburetor and in-
take manifold.
8. Disconnect exhaust pipe.
9. Remove six bolts attaching manifold assembly to
cylinder head and remove manifold and carburetor
as an assembly. Discard manifold gasket.
To separate intake and exhaust, manifold, remove
carburetor and four bolts using Tool J-23016, attach-
ing intake manifold to exhaust manifold. Always in-
stall a new manifold intermediate gasket when the
manifolds are separated.
Installation1. Install new manifold gasket and place manifold in
position.
2. Install manifold bolts. New manifold to cylinder
head gasket must be installed whenever a manifold
is removed.
3. When installing the manifold, start with the No.
1 and No. 2 bolts. See Figure 6A-16. Gradually
tighten both bolts until snug. Then continue with the
rest of the bolts in the sequence illustrated in Figure6A-16. Torque bolts to 33 lb. ft.
Figure 6A-16 Manifold
Bolt Tightening Sequence4. Connect parts removed in Steps 1 thru 8 above.
CYLINDER HEAD REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal1. Drain coolant from radiator and block. Loosen
drain plug on right side of engine to avoid coolant
entering into cylmder bores. Drain plug is located onthe right rear of cylinder block above oil pressure
switch.2. Remove hoses from thermostat housing. Collect
coolant as it contains anti-freeze.
3. Remove 6 intake and exhaust manifold attaching
bolts and swing assembly aside.
4. Remove spark plug wires from plugs.
5. Remove bracket bolt holding spark plug wires
away from cylinder head.
6. Remove rocker arm cover.
7. Remove 10 cylinder head bolts using 12 MM ser-
rated drive J-22915, and 2 cylinder head to timing
chain cover bolts with a 6MM hex head wrench. See
Figure 6A- 17.
Figure 6A-17 Serrated Bits
8. Remove three bolts attaching plate to front of
cylinder head.
9. Remove plastic screw from end of camshaft.
10. Remove 3 bolts attaching camshaft sprocket to
cylinder head. Slide sprocket off of camshaft and
remove head. Place head on bench supported at each
end by a block of wood to prevent damage to valves.
Installation1. Install in reverse procedure to removal, paying
particular attention to the following:
ENGINE MECHANICAL AND MOUNTS6A- 231. NOTCH IN PISTON HEAD
POINTING TOWARD THE FRONT
2. OIL HOLE IN CONNECTING ROD
POINTING TOWARD THE RIGHT
(MANIFOLD SIDE)
3. NOTCH IN CONNECTING ROD
CAP POINTING TOWARD THE
REAR6A-36
Figure
6A-39 Piston and Rod Assemblyby oompressing the rings with a “wrap around” com-
pressor.9. Select a new connecting rod bearing, if necessary.
Otherwise install cap with bearing lower shell on rod
and tighten bolt nuts to 36
lb.ft. torque.
10. Install all other piston and rod assemblies in same
manner. When piston and rod assemblies are prop
erly installed, the oil spurt holes in the connecting
rods will be facing right.
11. Check end clearance between connecting rods in
each crankpin using feeler gages. Clearance should
be between
.0043” and .0095”.
12. Install cylinder head. Torque 10 cylinder head
bolts to 72 lb.ft (cold), and 2 cylinder head to timing
chain cover bolts to 17
lb.ft.13. Install new oil pan gasket by first installing flange
gasket with tabs in slots in rear main bearing cap and
engine front cover. Then install rubber strips in
grooves in rear main bearing cap and engine front
cover. Install oil pan, torquing bolts to 5 lb.ft.
14. Install (Opel
1900 and Manta) front suspension
assembly. (GT) Install engine suspension cross mem-
ber.After installation of new pistons and rings, care
should be used in starting the engine and in running
it for the first hour. Avoid high speeds until the parts
have had a reasonable amount of break-in so that
scuffling will not occur.
TIMING CHAIN COVER AND TIMING CHAIN
Timing Chain Cover Removal
1, Support engine in vehicle as outlined under Engine
Oil Pan Removal and Installation.
2. Remove radiator and shroud assembly
3. Remove cylinder head.
4. Remove alternator belt and remove alternator
mounting bracket.
5. Remove fuel pump
6. Remove ignition distributor.
7. Remove chain tensioner assembly out of timing
cover.8. Remove crankshaft pulley bolt and remove pulley.
9. Remove water pump assembly.
10. Remove oil pan
11. Remove timing chain cover bolts. One bolt is
covered by the water pump. See Figure 6A-39.
12. Pull off sprockets with chain. Put a paint mark
Figure 6A-39 Bolt Behind Water Pump
ENGINE MECHANICAL AND MOUNTS6A- 251, CAMSHAFT SPROCKET
2. CAMSHAFT SPROCKET SUPPORT
3. LONG DAMPER BLOCK
4. CRANKSHAFT SPROCKET
5. CHAIN AND DAMPER BLOCK
IN PARALLEL
6. CRANKSHAFT KEY
7. PAINT MARK ON FRONT
8. TIMING CHAIN
9. MARK ON CAMSHAFT
SPROCKET SUPPORT
IO. MARK ON CAMSHAFT
SPROCKET
6A-41Figure 6A-4 1 Valve Timing Marks
Removal4. Lubricate new oil seal and place on installer
J-
22924.1. Remove cylinder head.
5. Place installer J-22924 on crankshaft. Using
crankshaft bolt and washer install seal into cover. See
Figure 6A-42.2. Loosen self-locking rocker arm nuts and swing
rocker arms off valve lifters.
6. Install crankshaft pulley, bolt and washer. Torque
bolt to 72
Ib.ft.3. Remove valve lifter. Place lifters in a suitable hold-
ing fixture so that they may be reinstalled in original
position.
7. Install belts and torque to proper tension 45
lb.ft.4. Remove cover from access hole on left side andFigure 6A-42 Installing Timing Chain Cover Oil Seal
Replacing Distributor Drive Gear
On Crankshaft1. Remove fan belt.
2. Remove fuel pump. Plug end of fuel line with a
suitable stop.
3. Remove spark plug wires, distributor hold down
clamp. Remove distributor.
4. Turn crankshaft so key is on top.
5. Pry oil seal out of timing chain cover.
6. Insert a screwdriver through opening for fuel
pump and push out distributor drive gear, which has
a push tit on crankshaft, through oil seal seat in
timing cover.
7. Install new gear. Be sure key tits in
keyway. When
installing components, use new gaskets as required.
8. Install new oil seal.
9. Connect parts removed in steps 1 thru 3.
CAMSHAFT
6C- 361973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
FUEL SYSTEM
ALL MODELS
CONTENTS
Subject
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
Fuel Pump. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Evaporation Control System
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DIAGNOSIS:
(Not Applicable)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
Cleaning Fuel Pump Strainer.,....................................
*.Evaporation Control System
. . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAJOR REPAIR:
Fuel Tank
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fuel Lines and Fuel Tank Gauge Units
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SPECIFICATIONS:
Fuel System Specifications
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page No.6C-366C-376C-376C-386C-396C-416C-41
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
FUEL PUMPThe 1.9 liter engine uses a push rod type fuel pump.
The push rod is actuated by an eccentric on the
distributor shaft. The push rod is held in contact
with the eccentric at all times by a push rod spring.
Each time the push rod is on the high part of the
eccentric, the lighter diaphragm spring will push the
diaphragm to replace any fuel used in the carburetor.
The diaphragm seldom operates through a full
stroke; under normal driving conditions, the dia-
phragm moves only a few tenths of an inch.
Fuel pump pressure is determined by the compres-
sion of the diaphragm spring. Low pressure or pres-
sure leak- down generally indicates a leaky
diaphragm or check valves.
Two holes in the lower part of the fuel pump serve
to ventilate the space below the diaphragm and to
drain any fuel which may have entered. If any fuel
comes from these holes, this indicates a defective
diaphragm.When replacing the fuel pump, make sure the asbe-
stos spacer is in place with a gasket on each side. See
Figure 6C- 1. Because of the location of the fuel pump
eccentric on the distributor shaft, the fuel pump
Figure
6C-1 Installing Push Rod Type Fuel Pump
FUEL SYSTEMSC- 37
must always be removed before the distributor can be
removed.
EVAPORATION CONTROL SYSTEM1. The function of the fuel evaporation control sys-
tem is to absorb the fuel vapors developing in the fuel
tank, especially when vehicle is parked, due to at-
mospheric pressure and temperature influences, and
to release these fuel vapors during vehicle operation.
2. This system utilizes the property of the activated
carbon to absorb and expel fuel vapors. The activated
carbon container is installed on the left front side of
the engine compartment. The fuel tank has a
non-vented tiller cap. Vent hoses are joined in the area of
the tank. A plastic evaporation line leads from there
along vehicle underbody to the activated carbon con-
tainer.
3. A small tube above the throttle valve body con-
nects the carburetor to the activated carbon con-
tainer. In this way, the fuel vapor collected in the
activated carbon container is fed through the carbu-
retor into the combustion chambers during engine
operation.
4. The carburetor is provided with an internal and
outside ventilation, the activated carbon container is
also connected to the outside ventilation (only effec-
tive when engine is idling). In this way, the fuel
vapors escaping to the outside during engine idle are
collected by the activated carbon container and fed
into the combustion chambers.
5. The vent lines are connected to the upper part of
the activated carbon container. Fresh air enters
through a foam rubber filter at the lower part andflows, together with the fuel vapor, to the carburetor.
Metered bores in the hose fittings of the fuel tank
control the air
- and fuel vapor flow through the
activated carbon container to the carburetor, and the
pressure release in the fuel tank and ensure complete
purging of the carbon container.
Care must be taken not to mix up lines at the ac-
tivated carbon container. See Figure
6C-2.6. The metered bores in the fuel tank fitting and an
overflow protection in the fuel tank, which prevents
a complete filling of the tank, prevents fuel flows into
the activated carbon container rendering it useless.
FUEL FILTERAn AC fuel filter type (GF 423) is being used on all
1973 Opels. A vapor return line returns vapors in the
fuel line back to the fuel tank. Proper installation of
the filter is essential. The vapor return line connector
must be on top (highest point) for proper operation.
See Figure
6C-3.1. LINE TO
CARBURETOR2. FILTER
3. LINE FROM
4. VAPOR
RETURN LINE
6C-3Figure
6C-3 Fuel Filter
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTSFigure
6C-2 Carbon CanisterCLEANING FUEL PUMP STRAINER
6C- 381973 OPEL SERVICE MANUALCAUTION:Because the fuel pump is below fuel tank
level, fuel
will drain from the tank. when the supply
hne is disconnected from the fuel pump.1. Pull fuel supply line and rubber connector from
fuel pump. Plug rubber connector to prevent fuel
loss.2. Remove fuel pump cap, gasket and plastic
strainer.
3. Cover center opening in sediment bowl with finger
and blow out sediment bowl with compressed air.
4. Wash plastic strainer in solvent; if strainer does
not clean-up or is damaged, replace strainer.
5. Install clean parts, noting the following:
(a) Strainer must be properly seated with projections
facing upward.(b) A new cap gasket must be positioned over
strainer.
(c) Sealing ring must be in place on cap retaining
screw.6. Reconnect fuel supply line. Start engine and check
for leaks.
EVAPORATION CONTROL SYSTEMProper performance of the system requires the use of
a non-vented fuel tank cap, hose connections be leak-
free, and all hoses routed correctly to avoid a
pinched or blocked line.
Maintenance requirements demand only that the ac-
cumulator purge air tilter, an oiled foam filter assem-
bled in the bottom of the canister, be replaced at
12,CKO mile intervals. Under extremely dusty condi-
tions, more frequent attention may be required.
Figure
W-4 Exploded View of Opel 1900 and Manta Fuel Tank
FUEL SYSTEMSC- 39
MAJOR REPAIR
FUEL TANK OPEL 1900 AND MANTAThe fuel tank is located below the luggage compart-
ment floor panel and is attached with a strap.
The plastic tank vent hoses join in a connector from
where the fuel vapors escape through a fourth
ho%attached to the upper flange of the tank.
On all vehicles, the vent hose is connected to an
activated carbon container mounted to the front
wheel house panel.
Removal1. With a pinch clamp, close connecting hose be-
tween tank and fuel line. After loosening hose clamp,
pull hose off fuel line. See Figure
6C-5.Figure
6C-52. Take off tiller cap and unscrew tiller neck from
side panel. Pull off fuel tank hose and plug connect-
ing tubes on tank. See Figures 6C-4 and
6C-6.3. With a jack and suitable support (wooden board
12
x 12”), support fuel tank and unscrew strap.
Lower fuel tank. See Figure
6C-7.
Installation1. Raise tank into position and install strap.
2. Install 4 filler neck to side panel attaching screws
and filler cap.Figure
K-6Figure
6C-73. Install tank vent hoses and fuel line, taking care
not to kink lines.
4. Remove pinch clamp from fuel line.
FUEL TANK (GT MODELS)
Removal1. Disconnect battery.
2. Remove rubber cap, unscrew fuel line from tank,
and drain fuel. See Figure
6C-8.3. Remove spare tire and jack.
4. Remove spare tire hold-down and brackets. See
Figure
6C-9.5. Remove spare tire support panel.
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