Technical
Description
Car Model 1976/1979 Carburettor type
and model
1979 onwards*
105
120 120 S
and 105 L
L
LS
Types of carburettors and
their functional elements according to
the,polex cdnparison table
or
their bore (in
millimetres) JlKOV32 EDSR
-
443751 290 1
00 JlKOV32 EDSR -
443751 292400
JrKOV32 EDSR -
443751 31 9 800 JlKOV32 EDSR -
443751 292500
J|KOV32 EDSR -
443751290000 J|KOVg2 EnFF -
443751 292600
to
;1
Car model 105S, 1O5L
itZOr- '
l2OLs:
Carburettor type and model Se.B
above
Elements of stage I and ll or in
common
Fge
1 2
1
2
t
2
Atomizer cone diameter
Main petrol jet
Main air jet
Pilot jet
Pilot air jet
Auxiliary pilot jet
Econostat petrol jet
Econostat mixture jet
Econostat air jet
Choke petrol jet
Choke air jet
diameter
Diaphragm control air valve
Pump by-pass orifice
Injector
Needle valve diameter
Suction connection diameter 21
105 170
50
140
60
95/85'70
90
4.5/5.5*
130 40/45*
50 1.5
1.2 22
1 12/1 10*
170 50
140
60
110
70 1 00/90*
4.5/5.5'
160 40/45*
50 22
23
'.112/110*
130/125*
170 50
140
1Orygo*
4.5/5.s*
.80
40/45*
22
120
160 45
1.5
1.2
1,5
1.2 23
125
160 45 160
45
60
Jo
70
1'to
70
50
Jo
*erF
or"fs?
,.w'1'
80
Acceleration pump
discharge
Float weight 2O t 1 gram 7 to 9 c.c.
per
1O strokes (1976-79)
6 to 8.$19f9 onwards)
Fuel level. Float Removed.'28mm t'1mm frEm bp
face
Moin System (Fig.
2.1gl1l
Both mixing chombers hove self-contoined
moin systems. Air is mixed with petrol
in the
emulsion tube ond the finol odiustment
of the
mixture tokes ploce
while it is corried off by
the oir flow with the throttle disc open.
ldle Run ond By-poss System
(Fis.2.19l2l
These ore token core of by two
circuits -
by
the idle run system in stoge I ond the ouxiliory
oir system in stoge ll. Both systems
ore con-
nected to the moin systems
of both stoges in
the zone
of the emulsion orifice
by the re-
spective elements terminoted by the odiustoble
idling screw ond fost-idling (ouxiltory
oir)
screw.
- Stoge
I incorporotes
the petrol
iet seporotor
for the prevention
of self-ignition. The
idling ori-
fice is interconnected with the mixing
chomber
by two by-poss bolts enobling
c smboth tron-
sition to the moin system,
ond o hole is pro-
vided in the mixing chomber to obviote
onyinterference
with the smooth flow ot o hlgtler
underpressure (vocuum).
.
ln stoge ll, the by-poss hole enhonces
o smooth ond continuous intgrconnection
of
both corburettor stoges.
Econostot or rich-mixture syste4
(Fig. 2.19/3)
This system enriches the
mixture in stoge I
ot higher engine lood (output).
lt operotes
outomoticolly occording to the
volue of under',
pressure in the otomizer ond
in dependence onf
the flow of oir sucked-in by
the engine.
Accelerqtion pumP
(Fig. 2.19i5)
This is o mechonicol, diophrogm-type
PumP
controlled by the throttle disc of
stoge
l. Fuel
sucked-in by the diophrogm from the floot
chomber posses
through o non'return boll
volve
to the iniector ond through the
by'poss orifice
bock into the floot chomber. At o sudden open-
ing of the throttle disc,
the moior part
of the
fuel poses
through the
iniector, ot
o slow
opening into the by-poss
without the oction
of the iniector.
60
Choke
-
Cold-storting Device (Fig.2.1916)
Bosicolly, the choke is o self-contoined cor-
burettor consisting of o fuel reservoir, o petrol
jet, on oir
iet, o
vocuum
controller, ond o throttle
volve. The
mixture is formed in the throttle
volve zone where it is sucked
out from under
the corburettor throttle
disc.
At increosing engine speed, the rising vocuum
moves the plunger
of the choke vocuum
control,
the holes in the plunger
overlop ond thus the
mixture is enriched outomoticclly. The driver
controls the richness
of the mixture by opening
or closing the choke throttle volve.
Auxiliory Devices
Vqcuum connection for the vocuum odvonce
control picks
up vocuum (the
underpressure)
obove the throttling disc of stoge
| (see
Fig.
2.1st4).
The suction connecticri is led out of the cor-
burettor lower flonge os o tube from
under the
throttle disc of stoge ll. The
suction prevents
o generotion
of vocuum (underpressure)
in the
Fi1.2.1914 -
Stoge
16 -
Ff oot
chomber cover, 17 -
Floot chomber
body, 18 -
Stoge ll
control, complete, 19 -
Dio-
phrogm spring, 20 -
Diophrogm, 21- Diophrogm
control oir volve -
stoge ll, 21A -
Diophrogm cronkcose
during idle
run ond it removes for
burning ony residues of unburnt
hydrocorbons
which hove got
into the cronkcose.
Fi1.2.1913 -
Econostot -
Rich-mixture System
13 -
Econostot oir
iet, 14 -
Econostot petrol
iet,
15 -
Econostot mixture
iet "2"
I Control Elements
control oir volve -
sttfge l, 22-
Vocuum con-
nection, 1 ST ond 2
ST -
Corburettor stoge I
ond ll i:lrFig.2.
23 -
Inier
pump, c(
Accelerc
venti ng
I
32 and 3
30 -
Chol
Choke vr
volve
CARBUR
AND RE'
Diogno
rect chec
reossemb
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1' 2
3
orotely
(
screen the other one) . With lef t
directionol heodlomps,
the borderline deviotes
towords the other
side.
lf the heodlomps ore neorer to the woll thon
the soid
5 metres, decreose the meosure indi-
coting the
deviotion of the light ond
dorkness
bordeiline from the
height of the heodlomps
obove the ground in the
direct proportion to
the
decreose of
tfre distonce, for
exomple when
plocing the cor 2.5 metres
from the woll, de-
creose the deviotion bY holf.
Light proiections "A"
ond "B"
correspond to
the spocing of heodlomPs on
the cor ond they
hove the following dimensions:
Heodlomps, dio. 160
mm 1,030
mm
Duol heodlomps, dio.
130 mm 1,114
mm
Auxiliory heodlomps, dio.
130 mm 790 mm
When odjusting the heodlomps, the cor must
be empty ond the
tyres must be correctly in-
floted. Hologen heodlomps should
not be left
switched on for too long o period os they build
up heot if not cooled by heod-on
oir blost when
driving. For lhe odiustment of
heodlomPs ore intended
screws in their fromes. The screws
ore occess'
ible ofter the removol of the side ports
of the
grille. Remove the copscrews of the corners
ond push
the grille
oside.
Heodlomp Assembly
o) The fundomentol fostening
Port of
circulor
heodlomps is the
so-colled support plote
(rec-
tongulor plote)
ottoched to the bodywork by
copscrews with lock woshers. The
heodlomp
housing is bolted to this suPPort plote by bolts
with nuts ond lock woshers. One of the bolts holds
down olso the
lug of the eorthing coble-
The inner frome,
forming the
odiusting element
of the heodlomp insert, is ottoched
to the
hous'
ing by two speciol odiusting screws
ond two
tension springs. The heodlomp insert
is ot'
toched to
the bezel by
three copscrews.
There is one left-hond ond
one right-hond
support plote.
Both should
be mounted with the
oriow ond the word "TOP"
upwords. With
the
exception of the ouxiliory heodlomps, the
heod'
lomp inserts ore different for
the left-hond ond
the right-hond troffic. The leods
enter the hous-
ing through o
rubber grommet.
When r-eplocing the insert, remove
the bezel
copscrews. After
hoving fitted o new insert, it
is necessory to reodiust the
heodlomps.
Front Direction Indicotors
The right-hond ond
left-hond direction indi-
cotors ore undisossembloble units
(the
lomp
fostening sockets (locks) ore
mounted in the
direction towords the cor longitudinol centre
line). They ore fostened to their brockets in the
bumper with o nut ond o ploin ond
o lock
wosher.
Toil Lomp Cluster
The lomp cluster is on undisossembloble unit
fostened to
the bodywork by
nuts with ploin
woshers ond the
respective bolts.
Scrope off
the enomel ot the
top bolt used for holding
down the eorthing coble.
For the sequence
of the individuol lomps ond
their bulbs see Fig. 13.111 ond the respective
porogroph on bulbs.
Fig. 13.812 -
Adiusting ond
Fastening Screws of Right-hond Heodlomps -
their locotion
on
left-hond he-odlomps is their
mirror ref lection
1 -
Sidewoys odiusting screw
2 -
Height odiusting screw
3 -
Fostening screws
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