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Actual adjustment is made by backing off adjusting
nut at the rocker arm until clearance exists between the valve stem, rocker arm, and lifter. Then slowly
tighten adjusting nut until clearance is eliminated.
When clearance is eliminated, turn adjusting nut one
full turn (clockwise). This positions the hydraulic
piston of the hydraulic lifter mid-point in its total
available travel, and no further adjustment is re-
quired.
MAJOR REPAIR
ENGINE ASSEMBLY REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
Removal (Opel 1900 and Manta)’
The engine assembly on the Opel 1900 and Manta
can be removed together with the transmission
through the top of the engine compartment.
1. Remove hood (scribe hood hinge to hood mount-
ing location).
2. Disconnect battery negative cable.
3. Drain coolant at lower radiator hose.
4. Remove upper and lower radiator hoses.
5. Remove radiator and fan
shrbud.
6. Disconnect heater hoses.
7. Disconnect brake booster
vacuum hose.
8. Remove air cleaner.
9. Disconnect electrical connections and accelerator
linkage. 10. Remove console.
11. Remove shift lever boot, plate, and shift lever.
12. Raise car on hoist.
13. Disconnect fuel line at pump.
14. Remove front stone shield.
15. Disconnect speedo-cable, back-up light switch,
and clutch cable.
16. Remove drive shaft. I
17. Disconnect exhaust pipe
ar$l bell housing sup-
port.
18. Disconnect transmission support. See Figure
6A-7. 19. Remove engine mount bolts. See Figure
6A-8.
20. Attach hoist chains.
21. Lift engine and transmission assembly out of car.
Figure 6A-7 Transmission Support Bolts . Opel 1900
and Manta Series
Figure
6A-B Engine Mount Bolts - Opel 1900 and
Manta Series
Removal (GT)
The removal and installation of the 1.9 liter engine is only possible towards the floor and from below
Fig, 6A-9 Left Front Engine Suspension with Cross
Member (GT)
ENGINE MECHANICAL AND MOUNTS6A- 9
The engine does not rest on the front suspension
cross member as in the Opel 1900 and Manta but on
a separate cross member. On removal and installa-
tion of the engine the front suspension cross member
need not be detached.
Fig. 6A-10 Right Front Engine Suspension with Cross
Member
(GT)1. Disconnect battery negative cable,
2. Remove air cleaner.
3. Drain radiator coolant by disconnecting lower
radiator hose. Disconnect upper radiator hose. See
Figure 6A-11. Radiator need not be disconnected.
4. Disconnect all electrical connections:
a. Coil wire to distributor.
b. Wires from alternator. Remove unit and bracket.
c. Battery positive cable at starter switch.
d. Oil pressure switch wires at cylinder block.
e. Wires from starter solenoid.
5. Remove vacuum hoses at tee mounted to intake
manifold. Remove tee from manifold to avoid inter-
ference during engine lowering.
6. Remove throttle linkage and carburetor.
7. Disconnect heater hoses.
8. Disconnect water valve bracket to manifold,
9. Remove gear shift lever.
10. Using suitable equipment lift up engine so that
front engine mounts are somewhat relieved.Figure 6A.1
1 Radiator Hose Clamp Location
11. Raise vehicle, both front and rear end. A two post
axle type hoist
IS recommended for this operation.
12. Disconnect fuel line at fuel pump and plug. Be
sure fuel line is disconnected from any engine and
transmission clips.
13. Disconnect speedometer cable from transmis-
sion.14. Disconnect clutch cable.
15. Disconnect drive shaft at rear universal joint and
remove.
16. Disconnect exhaust at manifold.
17. Remove tailpipe and mufIler hangers.
18. Remove ground strap from engine to side rail.
19. Detach transmission cross member from trans-
mission and frame. See Figure 6A-12.
20. Detach engine cross member from engine and
frame.21. Carefully lower engine and transmission and
remove from underneath vehicle.
FUEL SYSTEM6C- 41
covered with sound deadening compound. See Fig-
ure
6C-10.7. Remove fuel tank vent hose and tiller hose. See
Figure 6C- 11.
8. Remove fuel tank attaching bolts and gauge wire
and remove tank.
Installation
1. Install tank and tighten attaching bolts.
2. Replace gauge wire. Install vent hose, making cer-
tain it is not kinked and seal vent hose hole in floor.
3. Install spare tire support attaching brackets, sup-
port panel, hold-down, and brackets.
4. Install spare tire and jack.
5. Install fuel line and rubber cap.
6. Connect battery.FUEL LINES. FUEL GAUGE TANK UNITS
All fuel lines are plastic and have an outside diameter
of
,240 inches. Unlike metal lines, plastic lines are
not flared.
When replacing a plastic line, place the line in hot
water to make it flexible. Using the old line as a
pattern, form the new line. Let the line cool com-
pletely, then route it in the same location as the old
line. To prevent chafing against the underbody, nine
(9) rubber grommets are placed at points on the line
between the fuel tank and the fuel pump. When re-
placing fuel gauge tank units, coat gasket on both
sides and first threads of attaching screws with seal-
ing compound.
CLEANING FUEL TANK
1. Remove fuel tank.
2. Empty fuel tank through filler neck.
3. Remove fuel gauge tank unit, together with suc-
tion tube and screen. Clean screen and blow out from
cover side. Flush fuel tank.
SPECIFICATIONSFuel Tank Capacity (Gallons)
Opel 1900 and Manta
....................................................................................................11.9GT
....................................................................................................................................13.2FuelGaugeType
........................................................................................................Electrical
Fuel Pump Type
......................................................................................................Mechanical
Fuel Pump Drive
..................................................................................Eccentric on Camshaft
Fuel Pump Pressure at 1950 (RPM)................................................................3.1 to 3.7 P.S.I.FuelFilter
............................................................................................................In-LineFilter
REFRlGEdANT COMPONENTS ALL MODELS96-49Figure 96.50 Sheet Metal Cover Removed
5. Unplug compressor clutch electrical plug, and
remove idler pulley bracket assembly and ground
wire. See Figure 9B-5 1. Radiator hose is removed forphotographic reasons only.
(Figure 98.52 Location of Compressor Mounting
,
Support Bolts Opel 1900 Manta
I
Figure 98-5 1 Location of Idler Pulley, Bracket and
Ground Wire Opel 1900
- Manta
6. After system is completely discharged, remove
refrigerant hoses from compressor adapter fitting
and cap hoses and adapter fitting to keep contami-
nants from entering.
7. Support compressor from underneath and
remove three (3) compressor mounting support boltsand support bracket. Carefully lower compressor.
See Figure
9B- 52. During removal, maintain the
compressor position so that the sump is downward.
Do not rotate compressor shaft.
1: Support compressor from underneath and install
into position from under car. Insure that compressor
haS sutXcient oil charge.
2, Install three (3) compressor mounting support
bolts. See Figure
9B-52.I
3! Install compressor support bracket. Torque boltsto
?O lb.ft. See Figure 9B-53.
4.: Install idler pulley fan belt, bracket assemblyan8 ground wire. Plug
‘In compressor clutch electri-
cal! plug. See Figure
9B-54.
5! Install refrigerant hoses and evacuate system.
Refer to EVACUATING THE. SYSTEM.
6.’ While system is being evacuated install sheet
m&l cover. See Figure 9B-50.
7.1 Install air cleaner and heat pipe.
S! Install negative battery cable and charge system.
Se: CHARGING THE SYSTEM.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
REtiEWEFt-DEHYDRATORAS:EMBLY
- OPEL 1900 MANTA
I
R~l!lOV~lI1.’ Discharge system. Refer to DISCHARGING
THE SYSTEM.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF EVAPORATOR
AND EXPANSION VALVE. OPEL 1900 - MANTA
Removal
1. Remove negative battery cable from battery.
2. Remove left side of distributor duct, and in line
fuse. See Figure
9B-61.3. Remove glove box. See Figure
9B-62.Figure 96-64 Delay Restrictor
and Check Valve Hose
Assembly Location
5. Disconnect the delay restrictor and check valve
hose assembly from the vacuum cut-off switch and
disconnect the electrical wiring. See Figures 9B-63
and 64.
6. Remove evaporator inlet and outlet pipes re-
tainer and rubber grommet. See Figure
9B-65.Figure
98.62 Glove Box Removed
4. Discharge refrigerant from system. (Refer to
DISCHARGING SYSTEM) and disconnect refrig-
erant hose from evaporator outlet and pipe from
evaporator inlet and tape the open ends of the refrig-
erant lines and evaporator pipes. See Figure
9B-63.Figure
98.65 Inlet and Outlet Pipes retainer and
Rubber Grommet-Opel 1900 - Manta
Figure
98.63 Location of Refrigerant Hoses, Pipes,
Vacuum Cut Off Switch and Evaporator Attaching Bolt
(Left Side) - Opel 1900
- Manta
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oil cooler lines to lower radiator tank. It is essential
that no dirt enters the oil lines. When tightening oil
lines hold connectors on lower radiator tank with
pliers to avoid leakages. Ensure that no dirt enters oil
cooler. Torque to 11-15 Ibs. ft.
7. Install fan shroud.
8. Install upper radiator hose.
9. Install lower radiator hose and add collected coo-
lant.
All Opel
1900’s and Manta’s are provided with a
radiator initial fill of an anti-freeze solution contain-
ing corrosion inhibitor. The anti-freeze has either a
glycol or glycerin base and protects the engine
against freezing, down to minus 22 degrees F. (minus
30 degrees C.). Before the start of the cold season,
coolant must be checked with a hydrometer and if
necessary, brought to the necessary specific gravity
by adding anti-freeze. Anti-freeze added, must have
a glycol or glycerin base. As the specific gravities of
all anti-freeze solutions having a glycol or glycerin
base are practically the same, the hydrometer can be
used for all these types. Because of the tolerances of
the hydrometer, or slight differences in specific
gravity, variations of plus or minus 5 degrees can be
expected. Coolant must be checked at a temperature
of plus 68 degrees F. (plus 20 degrees C.).
IO. Install negative battery cable and air cleaner.
11. Charge system. Refer to CHARGING SYS-
TEM.
Figure 99.80 Location of Idler Pulley and Bracket
Assembly
- GTFigure 99.81 Idler Pulley and Bracket Assembly and
Support Bracket GT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
COMPRESSOR. GT
I. Removenegative battery cable from battery.
Figure 98-82 Compressor Adapter Fitting, Ground
Wire. and Front and Rear Mounting Bolts
- GT
Figure 99.83
Elecirical Connector and Ground Wire
GT
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MAJOR REPAIR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF BLOWER
SWITCH
Removal
I. Remove the face plate retaining screws and
remove the face plate assembly. See Figure 9B-172.
Figure SE-172 Face Plate Retaining Screws andcontrots
2. Remove the blower switch retaining screws and
remove switch.
Installation
1. Install the blower switch and retainer screws.
2. Install the face plate and secure with the retainer
screws. See Figure
9B-372.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH
Removal
1. Remove the face plate retaining screws and
remove the face plate 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- 173.
2. Remove the temperature control switch retaining
screws and remove switch.
AIR SENSING CAPILLARY,yT,,ERMOSTATIC SWITCH
!IBUMPERBLOWER SWITCH98-136
Figure SB-173 Location of Air Sensing Capillary
Installation
1. Install the temperature control switch and secure
with the retaining screws.
2. Position the air sensing capillary in the exact
location as was noted when removing.
3. Install the face plate and secure with the retain-
ing screws. See Figure
9B-172.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF RESISTOR
ASSEMBLY
Removal
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the glove box assembly. 3. Disconnect the electrical plug from the resistor
assembly. See Figure
9B-176.
4. Remove two (2) screws and remove resistor as-
sembly.
Installation
1. Install the resistor assembly and secure with two
(2) screws.
2. Install the electrical plug onto the resistor assem-
bly. See Figure
9B-176.
3. Install the glove box assembly.
4. Connect the negative battery cable.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF BLOWER
MOTOR ASSEMBLY
REMOVAL
1. Remove the negative battery cable from the bat-
tery.
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2. Remove the retaining screws from the duct as-
sembly. See Figure 9B-190.3. Lift up duct assembly and note the position of the
air sensing capillary so that it can be reinstalled in
the same location as when removed.
4. Remove the temperature control switch retaining
screws and remove switch.
Installation
1. Install the temperature control switch and secure
with the retainer screws.
2. Position the air sensing capillary in the exact
location as was noted when removing.
3. Install the duct assembly retaining screws.
4. Install the negative battery cable.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF RESISTOR
ASSEMBLY
Removal1. Remove the negative battery cable from the bat-
tery.2. Remove the luggage tray attaching screws and
lift out tray. See Figure 9B-194.
Figure 98-194 Luggage Tray3. Remove all evaporator cover attaching screws
and remove cover. See Figure
9B’-195.Figure 98.195 Evaporator Cover Assembly and
Attaching Screws
4. Remove the electrical plug connector from the
resistor assembly.
5. Remove 2 resistor attaching screws and remove
resistor assembly. See Figure 9B-197.
/98-147Figure 9B-196 Resistor and Blower Motor
Connections