Fig
GI
9
Manual
trammiuion
number
location
Automatic
transmission
number
The
transmission
serial
number
is
attached
to
the
right
hand
side
of
transmission
case
Numbering
system
X
XXXXX
I
Serial
number
monthly
Month
of
manufacture
I
2
9
X
Y
Z
last
figure
of
year
of
manufacture
AT344
Fig
01
10
Automatic
trammi
sion
number
location
LIFTING
POINTS
AND
TOWING
LIFTING
POINTS
Screw
jack
Before
using
the
jack
proceed
a
follows
Generallnforml
ition
Apply
parking
brake
firmly
and
block
rear
wheels
if
the
front
of
the
vehicle
is
to
be
raised
Notes
a
Never
get
under
the
vehicle
while
it
is
supported
only
by
the
jack
Always
use
safety
stands
to
support
frame
or
rear
axle
case
when
you
have
to
get
beneath
the
vehicle
b
In
no
event
should
the
jack
be
applied
to
any
points
except
the
following
specified
portions
When
jacking
up
the
front
side
place
a
screw
jack
under
side
frame
about
520
nun
20
5
in
at
rear
of
front
axle
center
WT012
Fig
GI
ll
Front
lifting
point
When
jacking
up
the
rear
side
place
a
screw
jack
under
rear
axle
case
close
to
the
side
of
rear
spring
WH077
Fig
GI
12
Reor
lifting
point
Notes
a
When
the
yellow
mark
appean
on
the
screw
jack
it
indicates
the
maximum
permissible
height
Do
not
jack
up
further
b
When
the
jack
is
at
lower
llinit
do
not
add
large
force
downward
GI
6
YeDow
mark
WHOSO
Fig
GI
13
Warning
ogai
t
over
stroke
Garage
Jack
Note
When
carrying
out
operntions
with
a
garage
jack
be
sure
to
support
the
vehicle
withstands
in
a
safe
manner
When
jacking
up
the
front
end
apply
garage
jack
to
front
cross
member
or
center
portion
of
sus
pension
member
When
jacking
up
the
rear
end
apply
the
jack
to
rear
axle
case
r
J
uc
I
GI075
n9
Fig
GI
14
Front
lifting
point
GI076
Fig
GI
15
Rear
lifting
point
SUPPORTABLE
POINTS
The
front
supportable
points
are
under
frame
side
member
The
rear
supportable
points
are
under
rear
axle
case
Fig
GI
16
Front
supportable
points
v
GI078
Fig
GI
17
Rear
supportable
points
TOWING
When
the
vehicle
is
to
be
towed
forward
connect
a
rope
securely
to
the
hook
under
the
1st
CrosSIn
ember
Before
towing
make
sure
the
parking
brake
is
released
General
Information
To
tow
another
car
connect
t1ie
rope
to
rear
leaf
spring
shackle
Notes
a
A
towing
rope
should
not
be
con
nected
to
any
position
other
than
as
described
above
b
Avoid
applying
load
suddenly
to
a
towing
rope
as
it
may
cause
dam
age
WH131
Fig
Gl
18
Fronttowing
point
Fig
01
19
Rear
towing
point
GI
7
Manual
transmission
Before
towing
make
sure
the
trans
mission
is
in
neutral
gear
If
the
rear
axle
or
transmission
is
inoperative
the
vehicle
should
be
towed
with
its
rear
wheels
off
the
ground
or
the
propeller
shaft
must
be
re
l1oved
Automatic
transmission
When
the
vehicle
is
towed
on
its
rear
wheels
make
sure
the
trans
mission
is
in
N
Neutral
position
Don
t
exceed
30
km
h
20
MPH
and
a
distance
of
Hi
kin
6
miles
If
the
rear
axle
or
transmission
is
inoperative
or
if
the
speed
exceed
the
above
condi
tions
the
vehicle
must
be
towed
with
its
rear
wheels
off
the
ground
or
the
propeller
shaft
must
be
removed
Note
When
the
vehicle
is
towed
with
its
front
wheels
on
the
ground
the
steering
wheel
shouId
be
secured
to
maintain
a
straight
ahead
position
TIE
DOWN
The
front
two
tie
down
hooks
are
located
under
the
1st
crosSInember
The
hook
is
available
as
a
towing
hook
For
rear
tie
down
the
rear
leaf
spring
shackle
be
used
lIDs
point
is
also
used
as
a
towing
point
General
Information
LUBRICANT
SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Specifications
Remarks
SAE
Classification
Furthermore
refer
to
Gasoline
engine
oil
SD
or
SE
SAE
recommended
viscosity
table
See
Poge
GI
B
Transmission
and
API
GL
4
0
steering
Differential
API
GL
S
Automatic
TIM
fluid
Type
DEXRON
Multipurpose
grea
NLGI2
lithium
soap
base
Brake
and
clutch
fluid
DOT
3
Permanent
anti
freeze
Antifreeze
Ethylene
glycol
ba
e
GI
9
EE322
Fig
ET
15
Checking
diltribu
tor
point
gap
AIR
GAP
California
models
For
inspection
procedures
and
reference
data
refer
to
the
topic
Air
Gap
in
Section
EE
page
EE
29
DISTRIBUTOR
Check
centrifugal
advance
unit
for
loose
connection
or
improper
opera
tion
If
it
is
not
operating
properly
the
problem
may
be
due
to
a
sticky
spring
or
excessively
worn
parts
This
operation
needs
a
distributor
tester
For
inspection
procedures
and
ref
erence
data
refer
to
relative
topic
under
Distributor
in
Section
EE
If
vacuum
advance
mechanism
does
not
properly
operate
check
for
the
following
items
and
correct
the
prob
lem
as
required
1
Check
vacuum
inlet
for
signs
of
leakage
at
connection
If
necessary
retighten
or
replace
2
Check
vacuum
diaphragm
for
air
leak
If
necessary
replace
diaphragm
3
Inspect
breaker
plate
for
smooth
movement
If
plate
does
not
move
smoothly
this
condition
could
be
due
to
sticky
steel
balls
If
necessary
replace
break
er
plate
assembly
IGNITION
WIRING
Use
an
ohmmeter
to
check
resist
ance
of
secondary
cables
Disconnect
cables
from
spark
plugs
and
install
a
proper
adapter
between
cable
and
spark
plug
Remove
distributor
cap
and
secondary
cables
as
an
assembly
Do
not
remove
cables
from
cap
Check
resistance
of
one
cable
at
a
time
Connect
ohmmeter
between
spark
plug
adapter
and
corresponding
elec
trade
inside
cap
If
resistance
is
more
than
30
000
ohms
remove
cable
from
Engine
Tune
up
cap
and
check
cable
resistance
only
If
resistance
is
still
more
than
30
000
ohms
replace
cable
assembly
EF125
Checking
high
tension
cable
CHECKING
DISTRIBUTOR
CAP
ROTOR
AND
CONDENSER
Note
This
operation
is
to
be
per
formed
while
checking
distributor
points
Inspect
distributor
cap
for
cracks
and
flashover
External
surfaces
of
all
parts
of
secondary
system
must
be
cleaned
to
reduce
possibility
of
voltage
loss
All
wires
should
be
removed
from
distrib
utor
cap
and
coil
so
that
terminals
can
be
inspected
and
cleaned
Burned
or
corroded
terminals
indicate
that
wires
are
not
fully
seated
which
causes
arcing
between
end
of
wire
and
ter
minal
When
replacing
wires
in
ter
minai
be
sure
they
are
fully
seated
before
pushing
rubber
nipple
down
over
tower
Check
distributor
rotor
for
damage
and
distributor
cap
for
cracks
CONDENSER
I
Clean
outlet
of
condenser
lead
wire
and
check
for
loose
setscrew
Retighten
if
necessary
2
Check
condenser
with
a
con
denser
tester
Condenser
capacity
0
20
to
0
24
IF
Micro
Farad
Condenser
insulation
resistance
5Mn
Mega
ohms
ADJUSTING
CARBURETOR
IDLE
RPM
AND
MIXTURE
RATIO
Cautions
a
On
automatic
transmission
equip
T
11
ped
models
check
should
be
per
fonned
in
the
D
position
Be
sure
to
engage
parking
brake
and
to
lock
both
front
and
rear
wheels
with
wheel
chocks
b
Keep
your
foot
down
on
the
brake
pedal
while
depressing
the
accelera
tor
pedal
Otherwise
vehicle
surges
forward
dangerously
Notes
a
Do
not
attempt
to
screw
the
idle
adjusting
sc
ew
down
completely
Doing
so
could
cause
damage
to
tip
which
in
turn
will
tend
to
cause
malfunctions
b
If
idle
limiter
cap
obstructs
proper
adjustment
remove
it
To
install
idle
limiter
cap
refer
to
Idle
Limiter
Cap
c
After
idle
adjustment
has
been
made
shift
the
lever
to
the
N
or
P
position
for
automatic
trans
mission
d
When
measuring
CO
percentage
in
sert
probe
into
tail
pipe
more
than
40
em
15
7
in
CO
idle
adjustment
with
CD
meter
Idle
mixture
adjustment
requires
the
use
of
a
CO
meter
especially
for
California
models
When
preparing
to
adjust
idle
mixture
it
is
essential
to
have
the
meter
thoroughly
warmed
up
and
calibrated
I
Check
carburetor
pipes
for
proper
connection
2
Warm
up
engine
until
water
tem
perature
indicator
points
to
the
middle
of
gauge
The
procedure
to
warm
up
engine
is
not
specifically
recom
mended
Either
driving
vehicle
or
oper
ating
engine
at
no
load
will
be
good
3
Make
sure
that
water
tempera
ture
indicator
points
to
the
middle
Further
keep
engine
running
at
about
2
000
rpm
for
about
5
minutes
with
out
applying
load
to
engine
in
order
to
stabilize
engine
condition
Engine
hood
should
be
open
4
Run
engine
for
about
10
minutes
at
idling
speed
During
this
10
minutes
proceeq
as
described
i
steps
5
to
9
below
5
Remove
air
hose
between
3
way
connector
5
way
connector
for
Cali
fornia
models
and
air
check
valve
as
shown
in
Figure
ET
17
Plug
the
dis
3
If
there
is
a
leak
remove
top
cover
from
purge
contiol
valve
and
check
for
dislocated
or
cmcked
dia
phragm
If
necessary
replace
dia
phmgm
kit
which
is
made
up
of
a
retainer
diaphragm
and
spring
I
@
1
Cover
2
Diaphragm
3
Retainer
4
Diaphragm
spring
Fig
ET
47
ET350
Carbon
caniater
purge
control
valve
Carbon
unlster
filter
Check
for
a
contaminated
element
Element
can
be
removed
at
the
bottom
of
canister
installed
on
vehicle
body
Fig
ET
48
Replacing
carbon
canister
filter
Fuel
tank
vacuum
relief
valve
operation
Remove
fuel
filler
cap
and
see
it
functions
properly
I
Wipe
clean
valve
housing
and
have
it
in
your
mouth
2
Inhale
air
A
slight
resistance
ac
companied
by
valve
indicates
that
valve
is
in
good
mechanical
condition
Note
also
that
by
further
inhaling
air
the
resistance
should
be
disappeared
with
valve
clicks
Engine
Tune
up
3
If
valve
is
clogged
or
if
no
resist
ance
is
felt
replace
cap
as
an
assem
bled
unit
r
u
ET369
Fig
ET
49
Fuel
filler
cap
CHECKING
CATALYTIC
CONVERTER
INSPECTION
Preliminary
inspection
Visually
check
condition
of
all
component
parts
including
hoses
tubes
and
wires
replace
if
necessary
Refer
to
Inspection
of
A
I
S
on
page
EC
17
Catalytic
converter
Whether
catalytic
converter
is
nOf
mal
or
not
can
be
checked
by
ob
serving
variation
in
CO
percentage
The
checking
procedure
is
as
follows
Apply
parking
brake
Shift
gears
into
Neutral
for
manual
transmission
and
Neutral
or
Park
for
automatic
transmission
1
Visually
check
catalytic
converter
for
damage
or
cracks
2
Remove
air
hose
between
5
way
connector
and
air
check
valve
Plug
the
disconnected
hose
to
prevent
dust
from
entering
Refer
to
page
ET
12
3
Check
carburetor
pipes
for
proper
connection
4
Warm
up
engine
sufficiently
5
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
then
run
engine
for
one
minute
at
idling
speed
6
Adjust
throttle
adjusting
screw
until
engine
attains
to
specified
speed
Refer
to
page
ET
12
7
Check
ignition
timing
If
neces
sary
adjust
it
to
specifications
Refer
to
page
ET
10
ET
23
8
Adjust
idle
adjusting
screw
until
specified
CO
percentage
is
obtained
Refer
to
page
ET
12
9
Repeat
the
adjustment
process
as
described
in
steps
5
to
8
above
until
specified
CO
percentage
is
obtained
Note
Adjustment
in
step
9
should
be
made
ten
minutes
after
engine
has
warmed
up
10
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
and
make
sure
that
specified
CO
per
centage
is
obtained
I
1
Remove
cap
and
connect
air
hose
to
air
check
valve
If
idling
speed
increases
readjust
it
to
specified
speed
with
throttle
ad
justing
screw
12
Warm
up
engine
for
about
four
minutes
at
2
000
rpm
under
n
load
13
Measure
CO
percentage
at
idling
speed
After
step
12
has
been
com
pleted
wait
for
one
minute
before
making
CO
percentage
measurement
14
If
CO
percentage
measured
in
step
13
is
less
than
0
3
the
catalylic
converter
is
normal
15
If
CO
percentage
measured
in
step
13
is
over
0
3
recheck
A
I
S
and
replace
air
check
valve
Then
perform
inspection
steps
12
and
13
16
If
CO
percentage
is
still
over
0
3
in
step
15
catalytic
converter
is
malfunctioning
Replace
catalytic
con
verter
CHECKING
FLOOR
TEMPERATURE
WARNING
SYSTEM
INSPECTION
Floor
warning
temperature
system
Apply
parldng
brake
Shift
gears
into
Neutral
for
manual
transmission
and
Neutral
or
Park
for
automatic
transmission
1
Ensure
that
floor
tern
perature
warning
lamp
lights
when
ignition
switch
is
turned
to
the
S
position
If
not
check
lamp
for
burned
bul
bs
Condition
ENGINE
POWER
NOT
UP
TO
NORMAL
Low
compression
Ignition
system
out
of
order
Fuel
system
out
of
order
Air
intake
system
out
of
order
Emission
control
Overheating
O
cooIing
Others
Engine
Tune
up
Probable
cause
Incorrect
iSnition
timing
Damaged
spark
plugs
Worn
distributor
points
Malfunction
of
choke
system
Clogged
fuel
pipe
or
floating
valve
Dirty
or
clogged
fuel
strainer
Fuel
pump
will
not
work
properly
C10ssed
carburetor
jets
Malfunction
of
altitude
compensator
CIOJBed
air
cleaner
Ail
inhaling
from
manifold
gasket
or
carburetor
gasket
Malfunction
of
E
G
R
valve
Stick
E
F
E
valve
shaft
Insufficient
coolant
Loose
fan
belt
Worn
or
oiled
fan
belt
Inoperative
thermostat
Worn
water
pump
Clogged
or
leaky
radiator
Worn
radiator
filler
cap
Ail
in
cooling
system
Improper
engine
oil
grade
Incorrect
ignition
timing
Clossed
carburetor
lean
mixture
Disconnected
altitude
compensator
hOlle
Inoperative
thermostat
Improper
octane
fuel
L
j
tire
pressure
Dragging
brake
Clutch
slipping
ET
30
Corrective
action
Previously
mentioned
Adjust
Clean
adjust
or
replace
plull
Dress
or
replace
points
Also
check
condenser
Adj
lst
Clean
Replace
Repair
or
replace
Disassemble
and
clean
Check
and
replace
Replace
element
Replace
gasket
Check
and
replace
Repair
Replenish
Adjust
fan
belt
Replace
Replace
Replace
Flush
repair
or
replace
Replace
Retighten
each
part
of
cooling
system
Replace
with
proper
grade
oil
Adjust
Overhaul
carburetor
Connect
Replace
Replace
with
specified
octane
fuel
Inflate
to
specified
pressure
Adjust
Adjust
Except
transistor
ignition
system
ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC
CHOKE
An
electric
heater
wanns
a
bi
metal
interconnected
to
the
choke
valve
and
controls
the
position
of
choke
valve
and
throttle
valve
in
accordance
with
the
time
elapsed
the
warm
up
condi
tion
of
the
engine
and
the
outside
ambient
temperature
When
outside
ambient
temperature
is
above
operating
temperature
the
automatic
choke
control
serves
to
fur
ther
reduce
exhaust
gasemission
during
warm
up
by
automatically
selecting
one
of
the
two
choke
opera
tion
modes
fast
acting
or
slow
acting
Slow
acting
choke
operation
When
ambient
temperature
is
low
electric
current
flows
through
the
automatic
choke
relay
to
the
P
T
C
heater
A
and
gradually
warms
the
bi
metal
This
causes
the
choke
valve
to
open
slowly
Fast
acting
choke
operation
When
ambient
temperature
is
high
the
bi
metal
switch
is
in
on
This
causes
electric
current
to
flow
through
the
automatic
choke
relay
to
the
P
T
C
heater
A
and
heater
B
result
ing
in
quick
opening
of
the
choke
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Engine
Fuel
The
construction
and
function
of
each
part
of
this
carburetor
are
as
follows
l
Bi
metal
and
heater
in
choke
cover
Electric
current
flows
through
the
ttea
r
as
t
le
engine
tl
1
SI
nd
war
the
bi
metal
The
deflection
of
the
bi
metal
is
transmitted
to
the
choke
valve
through
the
choke
yalve
lever
2
Fast
idle
cam
The
fast
idle
cam
determines
the
opening
of
the
throttle
valve
so
that
the
proper
amount
of
mixture
cor
responding
to
the
opening
of
the
choke
valve
will
be
obtained
The
opening
of
the
choke
valve
is
depend
ent
upon
the
warm
up
condition
of
the
engine
3
Fast
idle
adjusting
screw
This
screw
adjusts
the
opening
of
the
throttle
valve
of
the
fast
idle
earn
4
U
nloader
When
accelerating
the
engine
during
the
warm
up
period
that
is
before
the
choke
valve
opens
sufficiently
this
unloader
forces
the
choke
valve
open
a
liUle
so
as
to
obtain
an
adequate
air
fuel
mixture
5
Vacuum
diaphragm
After
the
enginThas
been
started
by
cranking
this
diaphragm
forces
the
choke
valve
open
to
the
predetermined
extent
so
as
to
provide
the
proper
air
fuel
ratio
6
Bi
metal
case
index
mark
The
bi
metal
case
index
mark
is
used
for
setting
the
moment
of
the
D
Il
EF232
1
Alternator
2
Automatic
choke
relay
3
Automatic
choke
cover
4
P
T
C
heater
A
5
Bi
metal
switch
6
P
T
C
heater
B
7
Bi
metal
8
Choke
valve
Fig
EF
33
Schematic
drawing
of
electric
automatic
choke
heater
EF
20
bi
metal
which
controls
the
air
fuel
mixture
ratio
required
for
starting
DASH
POT
SYSTEM
These
carburetors
are
equipped
with
a
dash
pot
interl
ked
wi
h
the
primary
throttle
valve
through
a
link
mechanism
The
dash
pot
is
intended
to
prevent
engine
stall
resulting
from
quick
application
of
the
brake
or
from
the
quick
release
of
the
accele
ra
tor
pedal
after
treading
it
slightly
In
such
a
situation
a
throttle
lever
strikes
against
the
dash
pot
stem
and
makes
the
primary
throttle
valve
close
gradually
thus
keeping
the
engine
running
ALTITUDE
COMPENSATOR
California
models
The
higher
the
altitude
the
richer
the
air
fuel
mixture
ratio
and
there
fore
the
higher
exhaust
gas
emissions
even
though
the
engine
is
properly
ad
justed
for
low
altitude
driving
The
altitude
compensator
is
design
ed
to
meet
EiiriSSion
S13ndards
for
driving
in
both
low
and
high
altitudes
At
high
altitudes
additional
air
is
sup
plied
to
the
carburetor
by
the
altitude
compensator
When
the
altitude
com
pensator
lever
is
set
at
H
air
is
conducted
through
an
air
passage
to
the
carburetor
The
air
passage
is
closed
when
the
lever
is
set
at
L
H
L
Lever
When
operating
the
H
L
lever
fol
low
these
instructions
H
position
Should
be
used
for
general
driving
in
those
areas
designated
by
law
as
High
Altitude
Counties
L
position
For
use
outside
those
areas
desig
nated
as
High
Altitude
Counties
Notes
a
The
idle
rpm
and
CO
vary
accord
ing
to
the
altitude
Therefore
they
should
be
properly
adjusted
when
the
position
of
the
H
L
lever
is
changed
EF729
ADJUSTMENT
AND
INSPECTION
CARBURETOR
IDLE
R
P
M
AND
MIXTURE
RATIO
Cautions
3
On
automatic
transmission
equi
ped
models
check
should
be
per
formed
in
the
0
position
Be
sure
to
engage
parking
brake
and
to
lock
both
front
and
rear
wheels
with
wheel
chocks
b
Keep
your
foot
down
on
the
brake
pedal
while
depressing
the
accelera
tor
pedal
Otherwise
vehicle
surges
forward
dangerously
Notes
a
00
not
attempt
to
screw
the
idle
adjusting
screw
down
completely
Ooing
so
could
cause
damage
to
tip
which
in
turn
will
tend
to
cause
malfunctio11ll
b
If
idle
limiter
cap
obstructs
proper
adjustment
remove
it
To
install
idle
limiter
cap
refer
to
Idle
Limiter
Cap
c
After
idle
adjustment
has
been
made
shift
the
lever
to
the
N
or
P
position
for
automatic
trans
mission
d
When
measuring
CO
percentage
in
Engine
Fuel
b
Counties
1
219
m
4
000
ft
or
more
above
sea
level
have
been
designated
by
law
as
High
Altitude
Counties
For
further
details
refer
to
1977
OATSUN
PICK
UP
Service
Bulletin
Pub
No
257
0
I
Air
cleaner
rID
mOl
If
Low
altitude
Ll
n
n
L
n
Fig
EF
34
sert
probe
into
tail
pipe
more
than
40
em
15
7
in
CO
Idle
adjustment
with
CO
meter
Idle
mixture
adjustment
requires
the
use
of
a
CO
meter
especially
for
California
models
When
preparing
to
adjust
idle
mixture
it
is
essential
to
have
the
meter
thoroughly
warmed
up
and
calibrated
I
Check
carburetor
pipes
for
proper
connection
2
Warm
up
engine
until
water
tem
perature
indicator
points
to
the
middle
of
gauge
The
procedure
to
warm
up
engine
is
not
specifically
recom
mended
Either
driving
vehicle
or
oper
ating
engine
at
no
load
will
be
good
3
Make
sure
that
water
tempera
ture
indicator
points
to
the
middle
Further
keep
engine
running
at
about
2
000
rpm
for
about
5
minutes
with
out
applying
load
to
engine
in
order
to
stabilize
engine
condition
Engine
hood
should
be
open
4
Run
engine
for
about
10
minutes
at
idling
speed
Ouring
this
10
minutes
proceed
as
described
in
steps
5
to
9
below
5
Remove
air
hose
between
3
way
connector
5
way
connector
for
Cali
fornia
models
and
air
check
valve
as
EF
21
shown
in
Figure
EF
35
Plug
the
dis
connected
hose
to
prevent
dust
from
entering
0
o
EF259
Fig
EF
35
Disconnecting
air
hose
from
air
check
valve
6
Race
engine
I
500
to
2
000
rpm
two
or
three
times
under
no
load
then
run
engine
for
one
minute
at
idling
speed
7
Adjust
throttle
adjusting
screw
until
engine
is
at
specified
speed
Engine
speed
Manual
transmission
750
rpm
Automatic
transmission
in
0
position
650
rpm
8
Check
ignition
timing
If
neces
sary
adjust
it
to
specifications
This
operation
need
not
be
carried
out
at
1
600
Ian
1
000
miles
service
Ignition
timing
Manual
transmission
120
750
rpm
Non
California
100
750
rpm
California
Automatic
transmission
in
0
position
120
650
rpm
9
At
about
10
minutes
after
engine
is
run
at
idling
speed
adjust
idle
adjusting
screw
so
that
CO
percentage
is
at
specified
level
CO
percentage
Manual
transmission
2
t
l
at
750
rpm
Automatic
transmission
in
0
position
2
t
I
at
650
rpm
10
Repeat
procedures
as
described
in
steps
6
7
and
9
above
so
that
CO
percentage
is
at
specified
level
Check
ing
idle
CO
in
step
9
can
be
carried
out
right
after
step
7
II
Race
engine
1
500
to
2
000