its
spring
force
to
close
within
30
seconds
replace
vacuum
motor
as
an
assembly
since
this
may
be
resulted
from
air
leak
at
vacuum
motor
dia
phragm
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
If
tests
indicate
that
A
T
C
system
is
malfunctioning
and
motor
is
func
tioning
properly
check
temperature
sensor
for
proper
operation
Confirm
that
engine
is
cold
before
starting
tests
Start
engine
and
keep
idling
Immediately
after
starting
engine
disconnect
vacuum
motor
inlet
vacu
um
hose
and
make
suce
that
intake
vacuum
is
present
at
end
of
vacuum
DESCRIPTION
The
idle
compensator
is
basically
a
thermostatic
valve
which
functions
to
introduce
the
air
directly
from
the
air
cleaner
to
the
intake
manifold
to
compensate
for
abnormal
enrichmerit
of
mixture
in
high
idle
temperature
The
bi
metal
attached
to
the
idle
compensator
detects
the
temperature
of
intake
air
and
opens
or
closes
the
valve
Two
idle
compensators
having
different
temperature
characteristics
are
installed
one
opens
at
an
intake
air
temperature
of
60
to
700C
140
to
IS80F
and
the
other
at
70
to
800C
158
to
1760
F
EF222
1
Orifice
2
Bi
metal
3
Rubber
valve
Fig
EF
ll
Idle
Compensator
Engine
Fuel
hose
If
vacuum
is
weak
or
is
not
present
at
all
check
vacuum
hoses
for
leakage
Replace
temperature
sensor
if
vacuum
hoses
are
in
good
order
EF978
Fig
EF
l0
Checking
for
Pressure
of
Intake
Vacuum
IDLE
COMPENSATOR
INSPECTION
I
Check
that
valve
is
in
closed
position
when
bi
metal
temperature
is
lower
than
operating
temperature
To
check
breathe
air
into
tube
or
suck
air
If
excessive
air
leakage
is
found
at
the
valve
replace
idle
compensator
as
an
assembly
Note
that
two
idle
com
pensators
are
mounted
to
air
cleaner
and
that
it
is
ne
essary
to
plug
the
valve
of
one
of
these
idle
compensa
tors
so
as
to
prevent
air
leak
while
checking
the
other
one
I
t
I
I
Orifice
2
Rubber
valve
EF225
Fig
EF
12
Checking
Idle
Compensator
Note
When
checking
idle
compensa
tor
on
car
disconnect
hose
leading
EF
5
2
Reconnect
vacuum
hose
to
vacu
um
motor
and
warm
up
engine
3
Check
that
air
control
valve
grad
ually
opens
to
cold
air
inlet
side
as
engine
warms
up
When
environmental
temperature
around
temperature
sen
sor
is
low
spend
more
time
for
engine
warming
up
operation
to
facilitate
smooth
operation
of
air
control
valve
If
air
control
valve
does
not
open
check
air
control
valve
linkage
for
binding
Replace
temperature
sensor
if
air
control
valve
linkage
is
functioning
properly
to
idle
compensator
and
connect
other
hose
then
carry
out
check
as
described
above
2
Warm
up
engine
completely
3
Open
engine
hood
and
remove
air
cleaner
cover
4
Direct
warm
air
to
idle
compensa
tor
with
a
heat
gun
And
measure
operating
temperature
of
idle
compensator
EF043A
Fig
EF
13
Checking
Idle
Compemator
for
Op
ration
Note
Locate
stick
temperature
gauge
as
close
to
sensor
as
possible
so
that
warm
air
from
dryer
is
directed
to
these
parts
evenly
5
The
pressure
gauge
indicates
static
fuel
pressure
in
the
line
The
gauge
reading
should
be
within
the
specified
value
Fuel
pump
pressure
0
21
to
0
27
kg
em2
3
0
to
3
8
pli
I
Note
If
the
fuel
in
the
carburetor
float
chamber
has
run
out
and
engine
has
stopped
remove
clip
and
pour
fuel
into
carburetor
Fasten
clip
securely
and
repeat
static
pres
sure
test
If
pressure
is
not
within
the
specifi
ed
limit
remove
pump
as
an
assembly
CAPACITY
TEST
The
capacity
test
is
conducted
only
when
static
pressure
is
within
the
specification
To
conduct
this
test
proceed
as
follows
1
Disconnect
pressure
gauge
from
T
connector
and
in
its
vacant
place
install
a
suitable
container
as
a
fuel
sump
2
Start
engine
and
run
at
1
000
pm
3
Pump
should
deliver
the
specified
amouni
of
fuel
If
little
or
no
fuel
flows
from
open
end
of
pipe
it
is
an
indication
that
fuel
line
is
clogged
or
pump
is
mal
functioning
Fuel
pump
capacity
450
cc
27
46
eu
inl
min
at
1
000
rpm
REMOVAL
AND
INSTALLATION
Note
When
disconnecting
fuel
lines
use
a
container
to
receive
fuel
remaining
in
fuel
hoses
I
Disconnect
inlet
and
outlet
fuel
hoses
from
fuel
pump
2
Remove
fuel
pump
3
To
install
reverse
the
order
of
removal
Engine
Fuel
DISASSEMBLY
@@
@@
@
@@
1
Remove
screws
and
detach
upper
and
lower
bodies
2
Remove
screws
and
take
off
cap
and
cap
gasket
from
upper
body
3
Remove
inlet
and
outlet
connee
tors
4
Remove
valve
retainer
screws
and
take
off
valve
retainer
S
To
remove
diaphragm
press
down
its
center
against
spring
force
With
diaphragm
pressed
down
ilt
it
until
end
of
pull
rod
touches
inner
wall
of
body
Then
release
diaphragm
to
unhook
push
rod
Note
Be
careful
not
to
damage
dia
phragm
or
oil
seal
INSPECTION
Check
all
components
for
cracks
EF
7
I
Packing
2
Valve
a5scm
bly
3
Retainer
4
Screw
5
Diaphragm
assembly
6
Diaphragm
spring
7
Retainer
8
Diaphragm
assembly
9
Complete
body
lower
10
Screw
11
Washer
spring
12
Fuel
pump
cap
13
Cap
gasket
14
Connector
inlet
15
Connector
outlet
16
Rocker
arm
spring
17
Nut
18
Washer
spring
19
Washer
pJain
20
Gasket
21
Spacer
22
Rocker
pin
23
Spacer
24
Rocker
arm
EC134
Fig
EF
16
Fuel
Pump
wear
or
any
abnormalities
and
replace
with
new
parts
if
necessary
ASSEMBLY
I
To
assemble
reverse
the
order
of
disassembly
Closely
observe
the
following
instructions
Use
new
gaskets
Lubricate
rocker
arm
rocker
arm
link
and
rocker
arm
pin
before
installation
2
After
assembly
test
the
function
as
follows
a
Position
fuel
pump
assembly
about
I
meter
3
3
ft
above
fuel
level
of
fuel
strainer
and
connect
a
pipe
from
strainer
to
fuel
pump
b
Operate
rocker
arm
by
hand
If
fuel
is
drawn
up
soon
after
rocker
arm
is
released
fuel
pump
is
functioning
properly
DASH
POT
SYSTEM
These
carburetors
are
equipped
with
a
dash
pot
interlocked
with
the
primary
thrott
Ie
valve
through
a
link
mechanism
The
dash
pot
prevents
the
throttle
valve
from
closing
abruptly
thereby
reducing
He
emissions
during
deceleia
tion
or
gear
shifting
In
automatic
transmissi9fi
models
it
also
prevents
engine
stall
resulting
from
quick
application
of
the
brake
or
from
quick
release
of
the
accelerator
pedal
after
it
s
been
tread
upon
slightly
INSPECTION
AND
ADJUSTMENT
CARBURETOR
IDLE
R
P
M
AND
MIXTURE
RATIO
CO
idle
adjustment
with
CO
meter
Refer
to
Carburetor
Idle
rpm
and
Mixture
Ratio
Section
ET
for
check
ing
and
a
justment
CO
idle
adjustment
without
CO
meter
Non
California
models
Refer
to
Carburetor
Idle
rpm
and
Mixture
Ratio
Section
ETl
fot
check
ing
and
adjustment
Idle
limiter
cap
Refer
to
Idle
Limiter
Cap
SeCtio
ET
for
checking
and
adjustment
FUEL
LEVEL
I
With
engine
idling
visually
check
fuel
level
through
sight
window
of
float
chamber
Fuel
level
is
correct
if
it
is
at
the
indicator
point
Note
Fuel
level
indicator
point
is
located
IS
mm
0
59
in
below
top
of
carburetor
body
H
as
shown
in
Figure
below
Engine
Fuel
EF088A
Fig
EF
33
Checking
Fuel
Level
To
adjust
fuel
level
proceed
as
follows
2
Remove
choke
chamber
3
Turn
down
choke
chamber
to
allow
float
to
come
into
contact
with
needle
valve
and
measure
H
shown
below
When
H
is
approximately
15
mm
0
59
in
top
float
position
is
correct
The
top
float
position
can
be
ad
justed
by
bending
float
seat
Upon
completion
of
the
adjust
ment
check
fuel
level
with
attached
level
gauge
nhH
J
1
Float
2
Float
stopper
3
Float
seat
4
Needle
valve
Fig
EF
34
Adjusting
Floot
Level
EF
14
4
Adjust
bottom
float
position
so
that
clearance
hl
between
float
seat
and
needle
valve
stem
is
1
3
to
I
7
mm
0
051
to
0
067
in
when
float
is
fully
raised
Bend
float
stopper
as
required
5
Install
choke
chamber
6
After
adjustments
in
steps
3
and
4
above
have
been
made
make
sure
that
when
fuel
is
delivered
to
the
float
chamber
the
fuel
level
is
maintained
within
the
specified
value
H
FAST
IDLE
I
Remove
carburetor
assembly
from
engine
2
Remove
bi
metal
cover
3
Place
fast
idle
arm
on
second
step
of
first
idle
cam
Then
adjust
fast
idle
adjusting
screw
as
shown
at
A
in
illustration
The
clearance
A
should
be
specified
value
in
the
following
table
4
To
check
fast
idle
cam
setting
by
engine
speed
proceed
as
follows
Warm
up
engine
sufficiently
Set
fast
idle
cam
at
2nd
step
and
read
engine
speed
Fast
idle
cam
is
properly
set
if
engine
speed
is
within
above
specifica
Hons
VACUUM
BREAK
I
Close
choke
valve
completely
2
Hold
choke
valve
by
stretching
rubber
band
between
choke
shaft
lever
and
stationary
part
of
carburetor
3
Push
vacuum
break
stem
with
plie
and
puD
fully
straight
4
Under
this
condition
adjust
gap
shown
at
8
in
illustration
between
choke
valve
and
carburetor
body
Clearance
Bu
All
model
except
FU
model
1
80
to
1
98
mm
0
0709
to
0
0780
in
FU
model
1
98
to
2
16
mm
0
0780
to
0
0850
in
Engine
Fuel
Clearance
A
mm
in
Engine
speed
rpm
Manual
transmission
0
73
to
0
87
0
0287
to
0
0343
1
00
to
1
14
0
0394
to
0
0449
2
400
to
3
200
1
900
to
2
700
Automatic
transmission
Fast
idle
earn
steps
g
g
2
5
t
to
J
A
ti
Ogc
j
jdle
adjusting
screw
o
0
II
r
Throttle
chamber
EF098A
Fiil
EF
35
Adjusting
Fast
Idle
@
B
@
cv
Push
I
4
Choke
valve
5
Vacuum
break
stem
EF885
1
Rubber
band
2
Vacuum
break
stem
3
Vacuum
break
rod
E
F099A
Fig
EF
36
Adjwtirig
Vacuum
Break
EF
15
CHOKEUNLOADER
I
Close
choke
valve
completely
2
Hold
choke
valve
by
stretching
a
rubber
band
between
choke
shaft
lever
and
stationary
part
of
carllUretor
3
Pull
throttle
lever
until
it
com
pletely
opens
4
Under
this
condition
adjust
clear
ance
e
See
illustration
between
choke
valve
and
carburetor
body
by
bending
unloader
tongue
See
Fig
EF
37
Clearance
C
All
modelS
ex
pt
F
U
model
2
36
mm
0
0929
in
FU
model
2
17
mm
0
0854
in
Note
Make
sure
that
throttle
valve
opensfuDy
when
carburetor
is
mounted
on
car
If
throttle
valve
fails
to
open
fully
unloader
becomes
inoperative
re
suiting
in
poor
acceleration
after
engine
is
started
AUTOMATIC
CHOKE
HEATE
IRCUIT
Checking
heater
circuit
with
function
connector
CAUTION
00
not
attach
test
leads
of
8
circuit
tester
to
those
other
than
designated
I
With
engine
not
running
check
for
continuity
between
A
and
B
If
continuity
exists
heater
is
fune
tioning
properly
If
continuity
does
not
exist
check
for
discon
nected
connector
or
open
P
T
C
heater
circuit
2
With
engine
running
at
idle
check
for
presence
of
voltage
across
A
and
B
If
voltmeter
reading
is
12
volts
heater
circuit
is
functioning
proper
ly
If
voltmeter
reading
is
zero
check
for
disconnected
connector
open
circuit
or
faulty
automatic
choke
relay
3
Replace
faulty
parts
Engine
Fuel
c
i
CD
1
Rubber
band
2
Unloa
er
tongue
3
Choke
vaJve
f
rC
EC150
Fig
EF
37
Adjusting
Choke
Unloader
SJ
v
1
Ignition
switch
2
Automatic
choke
relay
Engine
stop
ON
Engine
start
OFF
3
Automatic
choke
heater
4
Function
test
connector
5
L
terminal
of
alternator
EF
16
Fig
EF
38
EF433A
Checking
Automatic
Choke
Heater
Circuit
with
Function
Teat
Connector
AUTOMATIC
CHOKE
MECHANISM
I
Before
starting
engine
fully
de
press
accelerator
pedal
to
ensure
that
choke
valve
closes
properly
2
Push
choke
valve
wi
th
a
finger
and
check
for
binding
3
Check
to
be
sure
that
bi
metal
cover
index
mark
is
set
at
the
center
of
choke
housing
index
mark
as
shown
below
I
Note
Do
not
set
b
metal
cover
index
mark
at
any
position
except
the
center
of
choke
housing
index
mark
CD
@
Thermosta
t
covel
Bi
metal
chamber
2
Thermostat
housing
3
Groove
E
T034
Fig
EF
39
Bi
metal
Setting
4
Check
automatic
choke
heater
source
wiring
for
proper
connection
then
start
engine
S
After
warming
up
the
engine
see
that
choke
valve
is
fully
open
6
If
automatic
choke
heater
source
wiring
is
normal
and
choke
valve
does
not
operate
after
warm
up
replace
bi
metal
cover
AUTOMATIC
CHOKE
RELAY
The
automatic
choke
relay
is
local
ed
in
the
relay
box
I
Remove
automatic
choke
relay
by
removing
two
securing
screws
Engine
Fuel
II
EF422A
Fig
EF
40
Location
of
Automatic
Choke
Relay
2
Check
the
continuity
of
the
relay
as
follows
In
normal
condition
continuity
be
tween
CV
and
@
should
exist
Then
apply
l2V
battery
voltage
across
CID
and
@
Under
this
condi
tion
contin
ity
between
CV
and
@
should
disappear
If
not
the
relay
is
faulty
replace
it
W
hWO
CID
CD
CV
o
0
@
Q
I
o
r
@
CID
@
EF989
Fig
EF
41
Checking
Automatic
Choke
Relay
AUTOMATIC
CHOKE
HEATER
I
Measure
resistance
of
choke
heater
Specified
resistance
is
3
7
to
8
9
ohms
EF
17
EF855
Fig
EF
42
Checking
Automatic
Choke
Heater
2
If
measured
value
is
not
within
the
specification
replace
bi
metal
cover
INTERLOCK
OPENING
OF
PRIMARY
AND
SECONDARY
THROTTLE
VALVES
1
Open
primary
side
throttle
valve
480
from
fully
closed
position
and
measure
clearance
G
1
between
throttle
valve
and
throttle
chamber
inside
wall
as
shown
in
Fig
EF
43
Clearance
6G1
5
83
mm
0
230
in
@
J
3
480
r
mit
GI
6
1
Connecting
rod
2
Secondary
connecting
lever
3
Throttle
lever
4
Secondary
throttle
valve
5
Primary
throttle
valve
6
Throttle
chamber
Fig
EF
43
Adjusting
Interlock
Opening
Primary
and
lecondary
throttle
values
2
Without
disturbing
above
setting
bend
connecting
rod
as
necessary
so
that
secondary
throttle
valve
is
about
to
open
E
F089A
Engine
Fuel
Upon
completion
of
adjustment
make
sure
that
link
system
opera
tes
smoothly
It
is
necessary
to
remove
Carburetor
from
engine
in
adjusting
this
accelera
tor
pump
stroke
limiter
1
Remove
carburetor
from
engine
2
Insert
a
l
l
to
I
S
mm
0
043
to
0
059
in
feeler
gauge
a
piece
of
round
stock
of
proper
thickness
is
best
betwee
l
primary
ca
buretor
throat
and
throtile
valve
ACCELERATOR
PUMP
STROKE
LIMITER
In
rmal
service
operation
this
limiter
should
not
be
removed
or
bent
In
J
0
ID
@
l
1IJl
J
J
00
I
f
oj
G
1
3
IO
2
mm
0
051
IO
004
in
Fig
EF
44
AdjlUting
Acce
rator
Pump
Stroke
Limiter
1
Primary
carburetor
throat
2
Throttle
valve
3
Lever
4
Limiter
5
Piston
6
Pin
7
Feeler
gauge
E
F048A
3
With
throttle
valve
held
open
properly
by
feeler
gauge
check
that
lever
barely
contacts
pin
If
lever
and
pin
are
not
in
contact
bend
limiter
until
proper
contact
is
made
OZ
00
A
fID
1
S
@
4
1
Full
travel
of
lever
f
EF049A
A
1
Lever
2
Correct
contact
area
3
Limiter
4
Pin
5
Pistgn
6
Correct
cont
ct
area
7
Lever
8
Limiter
9
Pin
10
Piston
Fig
EF
45
Stroke
Limiter
DASH
POT
I
Idling
speed
of
engine
and
mix
ture
must
be
well
tuned
up
and
engine
sufficiently
warm
2
Turn
throttle
valve
by
hand
and
read
engine
speed
when
dash
pot
just
toucnes
stopper
lever
3
Adjust
position
of
dash
pot
by
tuming
nut
until
engine
speed
is
in
the
specified
range
California
models
Non
Califomia
models
Automatic
transmission
1
900
to
2
100
1
900
to
2
100
Manual
transmission
1
900
tp
2
100
2
300
to
2
500
FU
model
1
900
to
2
100
EF
t8
1
Lock
nut
2
Dash
pot
E
F730
F
ig
EF
4
Ll
dj
ting
h
P
ot
4
Tighten
lock
nuts
5
Make
sure
that
engine
speed
drops
smoothly
from
2
000
to
1
000
rpm
in
about
three
seconds
ACCELERATING
PUMP
I
Visually
inspect
accelerating
pump
cover
for
any
sign
of
fuel
leaks
2
If
fuel
leaks
are
found
check
gasket
and
replace
if
necessary
3
Turn
throttle
valve
by
hand
make
sure
fuel
is
injected
through
injector
nozzle
Note
To
check
or
fuel
injection
peep
into
nozzle
rom
upper
side
while
directing
flashlight
beam
to
ward
primary
barrel
ANTI
DIESELING
SOLENOID
VALVI
Start
the
engine
and
keep
at
idling
speed
Disconnect
the
lead
w
e
for
the
anti
dieseling
solenoid
at
the
connec
tor
If
the
engine
does
not
stop
when
the
lead
wire
is
disconnected
the
solenoid
is
stuck
Reconnect
the
lead
wire
and
start
the
engine
Then
turn
off
the
ignition
switch
If
the
engine
does
not
stop
when
the
ignition
switch
is
turned
off
this
indicates
that
the
striking
solenoid
valve
is
stuck
or
short
circuited
If
the
harness
i
in
good
condition
replace
the
solenoid
valve
as
a
unit
1
Ignition
switch
2
Amplifier
3
Speed
switch
Note
a
Tightening
torque
is
1
8
to
2
2
kg
m
13
to
16
ft
Ib
b
After
replacement
start
engine
and
check
to
be
sure
that
fuel
is
not
leaking
and
that
anti
dieseling
sole
noid
i
in
good
condition
EFOSOA
Fig
EF47
Checking
Anti
dieaeling
Solenoid
l
SJ
Engine
Fuel
THROTTLE
OPENER
CONTROL
SYSTEM
When
idling
speed
is
too
high
and
does
not
drop
to
idling
speed
the
throttle
opener
control
system
should
be
checked
Manual
transmission
models
I
Check
for
continuity
between
A
and
8
terminals
specified
in
function
check
connector
with
ignition
switch
OFF
If
continuity
does
not
exist
sole
noid
may
be
faulty
Replace
throttle
opener
control
valve
assembly
e
1J
3
o
0
5
4
Solenoid
5
F
nction
check
connector
EF434A
Fig
EF
48
Circuit
Diagram
for
Throttle
Opener
Control
System
MIT
2
Turn
on
ignition
switch
and
check
voltage
across
terminals
A
and
8
l2V
battery
voltage
should
appear
in
this
step
If
not
check
fuse
or
amplifier
3
Keep
ignition
switch
ON
remove
speedometer
cable
from
combination
meter
Then
spin
speedometer
in
com
bination
meter
with
fingers
and
con
firm
that
the
speedometer
pointer
indicates
more
than
16
km
h
10
MPH
temporarily
Voltage
between
A
and
8
terminals
should
be
chang
ed
as
follows
More
than
10
miles
OV
Less
than
10
miles
12V
If
not
amplifier
or
speed
detecting
switch
may
be
faulty
replace
parts
with
new
ones
Automatic
transmission
models
I
Check
for
continuity
between
A
and
8
terminals
specified
in
function
check
connector
with
ignition
switch
OFF
EF
19
If
continuity
does
not
exist
sole
noid
may
be
faulty
Replace
throttle
opener
control
valve
assembly
If
t
r
If
I
Inhibitor
switch
N
p
ON
2
Solenoid
3
Function
check
connector
EF43SA
Fig
EF
49
Circuit
Diagram
for
Throttle
Opener
Control
System
AfT
2
Turn
ignition
switch
ON
check
voltage
across
A
and
8
terminals
Voltage
between
two
terminals
should
be
changed
as
follows
If
not
replace
inhibitor
switch
N
or
p
position
OV
Other
than
N
and
p
position
l2V
THROTTLE
OPENER
OPERATING
PRESSURE
I
Remove
harness
of
solenoid
valve