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EVAPORATOR EVAPORATOR
DRAIN HOSE DRAIN HOSE
Figure 96-91 Drain Hose GT
Figure 98.92 Evaporator Mounting Bracket Bolts
Driver Side GT
9. Lift off the mounting bracket and remove the
evaporator assembly from the car.
10. Remove the resistor assembly. See Figure
9B-90.Figure 98-93 Evaporator Mounting Bracket Bolts
Passenger Side
- GT“0” RING-----
OUTLET TUBE
SEAL
9870Figure 98-94 Inlet and Outlet Pipes and O-Rings GT
11. Remove blower case and blower motor attaching
screws and remove assembly.
12. Remove all remaining attaching screws and
remove evaporator assembly. See Figure
9B-95.13. Disconnect expansion valve capillary tube bulb
attached to the outlet pipe of the evaporator. See
Figure 9B-95.
14. Disconnect inlet and outlet ends of expansion
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REFRIGERANT COMPONENTS ALL MODELS96.61
CAPILLARY T”BEFigure 98.95 Evaporator and Expansion Valve
Assembly GT
valve from refrigerant lines, and tape closed open
ends of lines and inlet and outlet ports of expansion
valve.
Installation5. Install resistor assembly.
6. Install evaporator assembly into car and install
mounting bracket. See Figure
9B-96.Figure 98.96 Evaporator and Blower Assembly
- GT
If expansion valve or refrigerant lines have been ex-
posed to
,the atmosphere for any amount of time and
moisture may have entered the valve or the system,
flush the system and install new receiver-dehydrator
or valve as necessary.7. Untape the refrigerant lines and the inlet and
outlet pipes from the evaporator and install using
new o-rings on line fittings.
Due to the possible adjustment difficulties involved
if the expansion valve is disassembled, disaisembly of
the valve is not recommended. The valve may be
cleaned by submerging it in a bath of trichlorethy-
lene, alcohol, or similar solvent. Dry by blowing iil-tered compressed air through the outlet port of the
valve. The filter screen at the inlet port may be re-
placed. Remove screen by threading a lo-32 NF
screw intp old filter screen. With a washer and a nut
on the screw arranged to work as a puller screw, hold
the body of the screw and turn the nut. Insert the
new filter screen into the inlet port and lightly tap
screen only enough to seat.
1. Install expansion valve using new o-rings during
installation. Lubricate o-rings prior to installation
using No. 525 viscosity oil.
2. Install evaporator assembly and case attaching
screws.
3. Install blower motor assembly into case and se-
cure with attaching screws.
4. Install finger guard shields and fan housing case.Figure 98-97 Refrigerant Hoses and Hose Clamps
Under Car
- GT
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Figure 98.99 Refrigerant Hoses Retainer Grommet
-Under Car - GT
8. From under car install four (4) nuts securing
evaporator mounting bracket to floor. See Figures9B- 92 and
9B-93.Figure 98.100 Refrigerant Hoses
- Under Car GT
9. Evacuate system. Refer to EVACUATING SYS-
TEM.
10. While system is being evacuated, connect drain
hoses underneath evaporator housing.
11. Plug in the resistor assembly electrical connector
plug and connect the blower motor connection and
install ground wire and 2 mounting brackets to case
screws using the rearward holes. See Figure
9B-90.12. Install the evaporator cover and all cover screws.
See Figure
9B-88.13. Install luggage tray and attaching screws. See
Figure
9B-87.14. Connect the negative battery cable.
15. Charge system. Refer to CHARGING SYS-
TEM.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF CONDENSERRECIWER- DEHYDRATOR ASSEMBLY
- GT
Removal
1. Disconnect negative battery cable.
2. Discharge system. Refer to DISCHARGING
SYSTEM.
3. While the system is discharging, remove the
charcoal cannister, washer jar, battery and battery
tray. Battery needs only to be set up out of the way
and not removed from the car.
4. Disconnect inlet and outlet pipes of condenser
receiver-dehydrator and tape closed the open ends of
refrigerant lines, and also the open ends of the inlet
and outlet pipes of the condenser. See Figure 9B-101.
5. Disconnect discharge line from condenser and
tape closed open ends of discharge pipe and con-
denser inlet.
6. Remove 4 condenser attaching screws and lift out
condenser. See Figure 9B-101.
7. Remove 2 screws retaining receiver-dehydrator
to condenser and remove.
Figure
9B-101 Receiver - Dehydrator. Condenser
Attaching Screws and Brackets
- GT
Installation
If refrigerant circuit or condenser has been exposed
to the atmosphere and moisture may be present in
the circuit, the system and/or component must be
flushed prior to installation. Refer to FLUSHING
THE SYSTEM.
1. Install receiver-dehydrator to condenser and fas-
ten with 2 clamps and 2 screws.
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REFRIGERANT COMPONENTS ALL MODELSSB-632. Install condenser into car and secure with 4 at-
taching screws. See Figure
9B-101.3. Untape discharge line and pipe and install using
new o-rings lubricated with No. 525 viscosity oil.
Figure
99.102 Condenser - Receiver - Dehydrator
O-Rings. GT
4. Untape and install inlet and outlet pipes into the
receiver-dehydrator using new o-rings lubricated
with No. 525 viscosity oil.
Figure
98-103 Condenser Assembly - GT
5. Evacuate system. Refer to EVACUATING SYS-
TEM.
6. While system is being evacuated, install the char-
coal cannistor, washer jar, battery tray and battery
and connect negative battery cable.
7. Charge system. Refer to CHARGING SYS-
TEM.
DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY OF CLUTCH
DRIVE PLATE AND SHAFT SEALIt is not necessary to remove the compressor or dis-connect refrigerant lines to remove or install clutch
parts on the GT, however, the compressor must be
removed from the Opel 1900
- Manta.
Disassembly
1. Firmly clamp holding fixture (J-9396) in a vise
and attach compressor assembly to fixture (see Figwe
9B-104).
-_ .s -Figure SE-104 Removing or Installing Shaft Nut
2. Hold hub of clutch drive plate with wrench
(J-9403). Using special thin wall 9/16 inch socket
(J-9399) and 3/g inch drive, remove shaft nut.
3. Install threaded hub puller (J-9401) onto hub of
clutch drive plate (see Figure
9B-105). Hold body of
hub puller with wrench, tighten center screw of hub
puller, and lift off clutch drive plate and woodruff
key.Figure SE-105 Removing Clutch Drive Plate
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4. Using No. 21 Truarc pliers (J-5403) take out
retainer ring from hub of clutch drive plate (see Fig-
ure 9B-106). Lift our spacer.
Figure 95.106 Removing
or Installing Retainer Ring inClutch Drive Plate5. If compressor has an absorbent sleeve in the neck,
pry out the sleeve retainer and remove the sleeve.
Remove the seal seat retainer ring, using No. 21
Truarc pliers, Tool J-5403, (see Figure
9B-107).
SEAL SEATFigure 98.107 Removing or Installing Shaft Seal Seat
Retaining Ring6. Thoroughly clean the area inside the compressor
neck surrounding the shaft, the
ezxposed portion of
the seal seat and the shaft itself of any dirt or foreign
material. This is absolutely necessary to prevent any
such material from getting into
t:he compressor.
7. Remove the seal seat (see Figure 9B-108) using
Tool J-23128. Insert Tool
J-2312E; into seal seat and
tighten, using a twisting motion remove the seal seat.96-82
Figure SE-108 Removing or Installing Ceramic Shaft
Seal seat
8. Remove the seal assembly, using Tool J-9392.
Press tool downward on seal while twisting it clock-
wise to engage the tabs of the seal assembly. Gently
but firmly, pull tool straight out (see Figure
9B-109).9. Remove the seal seat
“0” ring, using Tool J-9553
(see Figure
9B-110).10. Recheck the inside of the compressor neck and
the shaft. Be sure these areas are perfectly clean
before installing new parts.
Reassembly
1. Coat the new seal seat
“0” ring with clean refrig-
eration oil and install it in its groove in the compres-
sor neck. Tool J-21508 may be used to accomplish
this. (See Figure
9B;,lll)2. Coat the
“0” ring and seal face of the new seal
assembly with clean refrigeration oil. Carefully
mount the seal assembly to Tool J-9392 by engaging
the tabs of the seal with the tangs of the tool.
3. Place seal protector, Tool J-22974, over end of
shaft and carefully slide the new seal assembly onto
the shaft. Gently twist the tool clockwise while push-
ing the seal assembly down the shaft until the seal
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REFRIGERANT COMPONENTS ALL MODELS96-66Figure 98.109 Removing or Installing Shaft Seal
SEAL SEAT
-Figure 98-l 10 Removing Seal Seat O-Ring
assembly engages the flats on the shaft and is seated
in place. Disengage the tool by pressing downward
and twisting tool counterclockwise.
4. Coat ihe seal face of the new seal seat with clean
refrigeration oil. Mount the seal seat on Tool J-9393
and install it in the compressor neck, taking care not
to dislodge the seal seat
“0” ring and being sure the
seal seat makes a good seal with the “0” ring.FRONT
L’HEAD
\Figure 96-l 11 Installing Seal Seat O-Ring
5. Install the new seal seat retainer ring with its flat
side against the seal seat, using No. 21 Truarc pliers
(J-5403). Use the sleeve from
Top1 J-9393 to press in
on the seal seat retainer ring so that it snaps into its
groove. Remove seal protector
Jz22974 from the end
of the shaft.
6. Install Compressor Leak Test Fixture (J-9625)
on rear head of compressor and connect gage charg-
ing lines as shown in Figure
9B-112. Pressurize suc-
tion side of compressor with Refrigerant-12 vapor to
drum pressure. Temporarily install the shaft nut and,
with compressor horizontal and oil sump down,
ro-tate the compressor shaft in nornial direction of rota-
tion several times by hand. Leak, test the seal with a
propane torch type leak
detectot; in good condition.
Correct any leak found. Remove and discard the
shaft nut.
7. Remove any excess oil, resulting from installing
the new seal parts, from the shaft and inside the
compressor neck.8. Install the new absorbent sleeve by rolling the
material into a cylinder, overlapping the ends, and
slipping it into the compressor neck with the overlap
at the top of the compressor. Using a small screw-
driver or similar instrument, carefully spread the
sleeve so that in its final position, the ends butt
together at the top vertical centerline. Install the new
sleeve retainer so that its flange face will be against
the front end of the sleeve. Using the sleeve from
Tool J-9393, press and tap with a mallet, setting the
retainer and sleeve into place, until the outer edge of
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LEAK TEST
FIXTURE
\ Js - s ---Y623
\COMPRESSOR
ADAPTERS
J-5420
USE LINE ONLY
DURING
-
COMPRESSOR
SEAL TEST
-4
-
It-’rDISCHARGE LINE
-
LOW PRESSUREHIGt
GAGE
4
PRESSURE
GAGE
(TOP VIEW)
GAGE
*-LINE (3)
J-54 18
GAGE SET
REFRIGERANT
J-5725-01
-CYLINDER
LMANIFOLD AND
9&86
Figure 9B-112 Leak Testing Shaft Seal and Seal Seat O-Ring
the sleeve retainer is recessed approximately l/32”
from the face of the compressor neck. 11. Reassembly spacer into hub ofclutch
drive plate.
9. Insert woodruff key into hub of clutch drive plate
so that it projects out approximately
3/16 inch (see
Figure
9B-113) and position clutch drive plate onto
shaft.
10. Using drive plate installer (J-9480), screw in-
staller on end of shaft as shown in Figure
9B-114.
Hold nut and turn bolt until clutch drive plate is
pressed within
3/32 inch of the pulley assembly.
12. Reassemble retainer ring into hub of clutch drive
plate (see Figure
9B-106) using No. 21 truarc pliers
(J-5403).
13. Thread on new shaft nut using special thin wall
9/16 inch socket (J-9399) and 3/8 inch drive. Hold
clut~ch drive plate secure using Wrench (J-9403) and
torque nut to 15 lb. ft. The air gap between the
friction surfaces of the pulley assembly and clutch
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REFRIGERANT COMPONENTS ALL MODELS9B- 67
Figure 9B-1 13 Positioning Clutch Drive Plate on Shaft
PLATE ON UNTlL THERE
IS APPROXIMATELY
3/32”-
. l m l GAP BETWEEN SURFACE
OF
PLATFigure
98-1 14 Installing Clutch Drive Plate
drive plate should be approximately l/32 to l/16
inch (see Figure
9B-115).
Flgure 98-1 16 Torquing Shaft Nut
BE98.89
DISASSEMBLY OF PULLEY ASSEMBLY, AND
COIL AND HOUSING ASSEMBLY
It is not necessary to remove the compressor or dis-connect refrigerant lines to remove or install clutch
parts on the GT, however, the compressor must be
removed from the Opel 1900
- Manta.
Disassembly
1. Disassemble clutch drive plate.
2. Using No. 26 Truarc pliers (J-6435) remove bear-ing to head retainer ring (see Figure
9B-116).Figure
9B-1 16 Removing or Installing Bearing to
Head Retainer Ring3. Place puller pilot (J-9395) on,hub of front head
and take off pulley assembly (see Figure
9B-117),using pulley puller (J-8433).
Puller pilot (J-9395) must be used. If force is exertedon shaft, damage will result to the internal parts of
the compressor.4. Remove bearing to pulley retaining ring with a
small screwdriver (see Figure
9B-118).5. Drive out bearing (see Figure
9B-119) by use of
puller Pilot (J-9398) and Handle (J-8092).
Do not take out pulley bearing unless it is going to
be replaced as removal may damage bearing.6. Mark position of coil and housing assembly in
relationship to shell of compressor, remove coil and
housing retainer ring (see Figure
9B-120) using No.