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Fuel
System
DESCRIPTION
FUEL
TANK
FUEL
PUMP
CARBURETTOR
IDLING
ADJUSTMENT
FAST
IDLE
OPENING
ADJUSTMENT
THROTTLE
VALVES
INTERLOCK
OPENING
DASHPOT
DESCRIPTION
The
diaphragm
type
fuel
pump
shown
in
Fig
D
1
feeds
fuel
from
the
tank
to
the
carburettor
in
a
regulated
supply
according
to
the
needs
of
the
engine
A
cartridge
type
fuel
strainer
prevents
any
dirt
from
reaching
the
pump
inlet
valve
The
carburettor
fitted
to
the
engine
is
either
a
down
draught
two
barrel
type
equipped
with
a
throttle
operated
acceleration
pump
and
power
valve
mechanism
See
Fig
D
2
or
a
twin
SU
carburettor
of
the
type
shown
in
Fig
D
3
In
the
two
barrel
type
carburettor
fuel
flows
from
the
passage
at
the
bottom
of
the
float
chamber
passes
through
the
primary
main
jet
and
mixes
with
air
introduced
through
the
main
air
bleed
screw
The
petrol
and
air
mixture
is
injected
into
the
venturi
through
the
main
nozzle
Each
time
the
accelerator
pedal
is
depressed
the
throttle
opens
and
the
accelerator
pump
forces
a
jet
of
petrol
into
the
air
stream
to
allow
the
engine
to
accelerate
smoothly
See
Fig
0
4
The
power
valve
mechanism
is
operated
automatically
according
to
the
demands
made
by
the
engine
Under
light
load
i
e
part
throttle
conditions
the
intake
manifold
depression
is
transmitted
below
the
throttle
valve
the
vacuum
pulls
a
piston
upwards
against
a
spring
and
leaves
the
power
valve
closed
allowing
additional
air
to
be
admitted
through
the
air
bleed
screw
and
thereby
weaken
the
petrol
and
air
mixture
When
the
vacuum
below
the
throttle
vaJve
is
lowered
during
full
load
conditions
the
piston
is
pushed
down
opening
the
power
valve
and
providing
additional
fuel
to
enrichen
the
mixture
The
model
HJ
L
38W6
SU
twin
carburettor
is
of
the
horizontal
variable
venturi
type
and
is
used
only
on
the
1600
and
1800
cc
engines
In
this
type
of
carburettor
a
constant
flow
of
intake
air
is
maintained
by
the
automatically
adjusted
venturi
opening
this
is
accomplished
by
the
suction
piston
sliding
in
accordance
with
changes
in
the
volume
of
intake
air
Referring
to
Fig
D
5
the
suction
chamber
is
mounted
above
the
venturi
The
suction
piston
slides
vertically
within
the
chamber
and
changes
the
venturi
opening
area
The
piston
is
operated
by
a
difference
between
the
upper
vacuum
pressure
which
is
applied
through
the
suction
poct
and
the
atmospheric
pressure
which
is
introduced
through
the
air
hole
from
the
air
cleaner
The
amount
by
which
the
throttle
is
opened
causes
the
suction
piston
to
rise
or
fall
under
the
intluence
of
the
engine
suction
The
pozzle
opening
therefore
changes
and
provides
an
optimum
air
fuel
mixture
at
all
engine
speeds
The
cartridge
type
fuel
strainer
utilizes
a
fibre
strainer
element
which
should
be
replaced
every
20
000
km
12
000
miles
Removal
of
the
fuel
strainer
is
a
simple
operation
but
as
it
cannot
be
drained
the
strainer
should
not
be
removed
when
CARBURETIOR
Removal
and
Overhaul
FLOAT
LEVEL
Adjustment
SU
TWIN
CARBURmORS
Adjustments
SU
TWIN
CARBURmORS
Dismantling
SU
TWIN
CARBURETTORS
Inspection
STARTING
INTERLOCK
VALVE
OPENING
HYDRAULIC
DAMPER
the
tank
is
full
unless
absolutely
necessary
A
viscous
paper
type
air
cleaner
element
is
fitted
which
does
not
require
cleaning
and
should
be
repl
ced
every
40
000
km
24
000
miles
The
air
cleaner
fitted
on
the
single
carburettor
is
equipped
with
an
idling
compensator
to
prevent
the
mixture
from
becoming
too
rich
at
high
idling
temperatures
Additional
fresh
air
is
introduced
into
the
inlet
manifold
by
the
action
of
a
bimettalic
strip
located
in
the
air
cleaner
When
the
temperature
under
the
bonnet
is
high
the
bimetal
is
heated
by
the
hot
inlet
air
and
lifts
to
allow
the
valve
to
open
The
idling
compensator
valve
partially
opens
at
550
I310F
and
is
fully
open
at
650C
l490F
The
unit
cannot
be
dismantled
as
it
is
pre
sealed
and
correctly
adjusted
for
valve
timing
Fig
D
6
shows
the
layout
of
the
idling
compensator
piping
FUEL
TANK
Replacing
The
fuel
tank
can
be
removed
in
the
following
manner
Remove
the
rear
seat
and
back
rest
2
Take
out
the
board
behind
the
back
rest
3
Take
out
the
luggage
compartment
lining
board
and
disconnect
the
cable
to
the
petrol
gauge
unit
4
Disconnect
the
petrol
filler
tube
from
the
tank
5
Remove
the
tank
retaining
bolts
and
disconnect
the
rubber
fuel
outlet
and
return
hoses
Installation
is
a
reversal
of
the
removal
procedure
always
ensure
that
the
fuel
lines
arc
carefully
checked
for
signs
of
damage
before
replacing
the
tank
FUEL
PUMP
Testing
Pressure
and
capacity
tests
can
be
carried
out
with
the
pump
installed
in
the
following
manner
Static
pressure
test
Disconnect
the
fuel
line
at
the
carburettor
install
an
adaptor
tee
fitting
and
suitable
pressure
gauge
to
the
fuel
line
between
carburettor
and
fuel
pump
Start
the
engine
and
run
it
at
varying
speeds
The
reading
on
the
gauge
should
be
0
18
0
24
kg
sq
cm
2
6
34
Ib
sq
in
If
the
pressure
is
below
the
specified
figure
then
either
one
part
of
the
pump
has
worn
excessively
or
general
wear
has
occured
to
all
the
working
parts
The
faults
may
include
a
ruptured
diaphragm
worn
and
warped
valves
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Fan
coupling
Pulley
ratio
fan
and
water
pump
Tuning
data
Basic
timing
Idling
speed
Distributor
dwell
angle
Spark
plug
gap
Choke
setting
CO
percent
setting
Fan
rpm
water
pump
rpm
3
300
4
000
120
103
Ll71
50
A
T
D
C
700
rpm
650
rpm
automatic
490
550
at
0
02
in
breaker
gap
0
8IJ
0
90
mm
0
03
I
5
0
0355
in
Manual
6
0
I
0
5
air
supply
hose
disconnected
Air
pump
drive
belt
tensioning
Permissible
slackness
of
8
0
12
0
mm
0
3
15
0
4
72
in
under
a
load
of7
1O
kg
1
54
2
20
lb
IGNITION
SYSTEM
DISTRIBUTOR
Type
Firing
order
Rotation
Igntion
timing
Without
emission
control
With
emission
control
Dwell
angle
Condenser
capacity
Advance
characteristics
D416
57
distributor
Hitachi
D416
57
Hitachi
D423
53
with
emission
control
system
134
2
Anti
clockwise
80
B
T
D
C
at
600
rpm
50
A
T
D
C
at
600
r
p
m
49
to
55
degreos
0
20
0
24
1
F
Centrifugal
Start
Maximum
degree
r
p
m
Vacuum
Start
Maximum
degree
r
p
m
Advance
characteristics
D423
53
distributor
Centrifugal
Start
Maximum
degree
r
p
m
Vacuum
Start
Maximum
degree
r
p
m
IGNITION
COIL
Type
Primary
voltage
Spark
gap
Primary
resistance
Secondary
resistance
SPARKING
PLUGS
Type
Gap
Fuel
Systenl
DESCRIPTION
FUEL
PUMP
Testing
FUEL
PUMP
Removing
and
Dismantling
CARBURETTOR
Idling
adjustment
FUEL
LEVEL
Adjusting
STARTING
INTERLOCK
VALVE
OPENING
THROTTLE
VALVE
INTERLOCK
OPENING
CARBURETIOR
Removing
and
Dismantling
DESCRIPTION
A
dual
barrel
down
draught
type
carburettor
is
fitted
to
vehicles
with
the
G
18
engine
A
Stromberg
type
D3034C
carburet
tor
is
installed
on
engines
with
exhaust
emission
controL
and
a
Solex
type
DAK340
carburettor
on
engines
not
equipped
with
this
type
of
system
Both
types
of
carburettors
incorporate
a
550
r
p
m
01
50
at
I
400
16
50
at
2
800
80
mmHg
6
50
at
200
r
p
m
475
r
p
m
01
50
at
1
000
23
50
at
2
600
80
mm
Hg
30
at
120
r
p
m
go
at
400
r
p
m
Hanshin
HM
12F
or
HP5
I
OE
with
emission
control
system
12
volts
more
than
6
mm
0
2362
in
3
8
ohms
at
200C
I
1
2
I
6
8
ohms
at
200
C
NGK
BP
6E
0
7
0
8
mm
0
028
0
031
in
or
0
80
9
mm
0
031
0
035
in
with
emission
control
system
primary
system
for
normal
running
and
a
secondary
system
for
full
load
running
a
float
assembly
which
supplies
fuel
to
both
primary
and
secondary
systems
a
starting
mechanism
and
accelerator
pump
which
provides
a
richer
mixture
on
accelera
tion
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