transmission FIAT 127 1980 2.G Workshop Manual
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2. Specifications
Capacities (1049 cc models )
Engine oil (including filter change)
L, C and CL ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... … 5.5 pints (3.1 litres)
Sport ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7.7 pi nts (4.4 litres)
Coolant ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... … 9.7 pints (5.5 litres)
Fuel ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... … 6.7 gallons (30 .5 litres) including 6.2 pints
(3.5 litres) reserve
Transmission oil ... … ... ... ... ... ... ... . 4.2 pints (2.4 l itres)
1049 cc OHC engine
General
Type number ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... … 127 A 000 (C, L and CL);
127 A1.000 (Sport)
Bore ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... … 2.992 in (76 mm)
Stroke ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2.276 in (57.8 mm)
Capacity ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... … 64 cu in (1049 cc)
Compression ratio ... ... ... ... ... … 9,3 : 1 (C, L and CL);
9,8 : 1 (Sport)
Maximum horsepower (DIN) ... ... ... ... 50 HP a t 5600 rpm (C, L and CL);
70 HP at 5600 rpm (Sport)
Valve mechanism C, L and CL Sport
Inlet :
Opens ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2° B TDC 6° BTDC
Closes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42° ABDC 46°ABDC
Exhaust :
Opens ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 42° BBDC 47° BBDC
Closes ... ... ... ... ... ... ... … … 2° ATDC 7° ATDC
Valve clearances (cold) :
For checking valve timing:
Inlet ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.02 8 in (0.70 mm) 0.032 in (0.80 mm)
Exhaust ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.028 in (0.70 mm) 0.032 in (0.80 mm)
Adjustment for running (engine cold) :
Inlet ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.01 2 in (0.30 mm) 0.016 in (0.40 mm)
Exhaust ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0.016 i n (0 40 mm) 0.020 in (0.50 mm)
Cylinder block and connecting rods inches mm
Cylinder bore diameter * 2.992 to 2.994 76.00 to 7 6.05
* Cylinder bores are graded and have a variation of 0.0004 inch (0.01 mm) between each grade
Main bearing housing bore diameter 2.044 to 2.045 51.921 to 51.934
Width of centre main bearing cap between
thrust washers 1.088 to 1.091 27.64 to 27.70
Connecting rod big-end diameter 1.85 to 1.8560 47. 130 to 47.142
Connecting rod small-end diameter 0.8638 to 0.8646 21.94 to 21.96
Big-end bearing shell thickness 0.0606 to 0.8646 1. 539 to 1.55
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Maximum run-out of driven plate linings 0.2 mm (0.008 in)
Travel of release flange, corresponding
to a pressure plate displacement of not less
than 0.067 in ~1.7 mm) 8.5 mm (0.3346 in)
Transmission
Synchromesh 1st and 2nd, Borg-Warner baulk ring type,
3rd and 4th, Porsche spring ring type
Gear ratios
First 3.910 : 1
Second 2.055 : 1
Third 1.348 : 1
Fourth 0.963 : 1
Reverse 3.615 : 1
Final drive ratio (C,L and CL) 4.071 : 1 (14/57)
Final drive ratio (Sport) 4.462 : 1 (13/58)
Overall ratios
Gears 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Reverse
C, L and CL 15.92 8.7 5.49 3.92 14.72
Sport 17.45 9.17 6.01 4.30 16.13
Electrical system
Alternator
Type (C, L and CL) Magneti Marelli AA 108-14V-33A
Type (Sport) Lucas 18ACR-A4V-45A
Maximum output (approx) 570 watts
Maximum current (approx) 40 amps (C, L and CL) 50 amps (Sport)
Cut-in speed at 12V and 20°C (68°F) 1050 to 1150 r pm (C, L and CL)
1100 to 1200 rpm (Sport)
Field winding resistance across slip rings at 20°C (68°F) 3.4 to 3.8 ohms (C, L and CL)
3.18 to 3.22 ohms (Sport)
Direction of rotation (drive end) Clockwise
Engine/alternator drive ratio 1.8 : 1
Alternator regulator (C, L and CL models)
Type Magneti Marelli RTT 110 AB
Alternator speed for adjustment 6000 rpm
Current for thermal balance 20 amps
Regulating voltage 14.2
+0.3
–0.2 volts
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Ignition distributor clamp nut 11 1.5
Oil pump to crankcase bolts 13 1.8
Cylinder head outlet pipe bolt 16 2.2
Water pump/alternator drive pulley nut 101 14
Alternator bracket to crankcase bolt 20 2.8
Alternator to lower bracket bolt 36 5
Cylinder head upper bracket bolt 20 2.8
Alternator to upper bracket nut 36 5
Upper bracket securing bolt 13 1.8
Oil pressure switch 24 3.3
Coolant temperature switch 36 5
Spark plug 27 3.8
Sport models only
Engine
Flexible mounting to body (engine side) 65 9.0
Flexible mounting support (engine side to body)
18 2.5
Flexible mounting upper support to gearbox 18 2.5
Engine crossmember to body 18 2.5
Flexible mounting support nut (gearbox side) 18 2.5
Flexible mounting support bolt to body
(gearbox LH side) 65 9.0
Steering and suspension
Steering wheel retaining nut 22 3.0
Front wheel bearing ring nut 44 6.0
Front wheel hub nut 160 22.0
Roadwheel bolts 64 8.8
Front suspension track control arm to body 20 2.7
Front suspension balljoint to hub carrier 40 5.5
Rear wheel hub nut 160 22
Transmission
Starter motor bolt to bellhousing lower support 18 2.5
Gear selector shaft nut 18 2.5
Upper gear lever relay lever 22 3.0
Idler support securing nut 18 2.5
Differential case flange to gearbox housing 18 2.5
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Fig. 13.4 Engine mounting (right-hand side) (Sec.3) Fig. 13.5. Engine mounting (left-hand side) (Sec.3)
1 – Mounting
2 – Crankcase
1 – Mounting to chassis bolts
2 – Mounting
3 – Mounting to transmission bracket
both the inlet and exhaust manifolds which are
on the same side of the engine.
Engine removal - 127 Special and 127
from chassis number 1104290 onwards
94 The removal of the engine assembly from
these models is slightly different from that
described in Chapter 1, owing to redesigned
engine mountings.
95 For the later type of mountings,
disconnection of the engine is achieved by
removal of the engine suspension mounting
securing bolts after taking the weight of the
assembly on a hoist.
96 On refitting the assembly tighten the securing
bolts to the specified torque load.
4. Fuel system
Carburettors - general
1 On L, C and CL models the 1049 cc engine is
fitted with either a Weber 32 ICEV 161150 or a
Solex C32 TDI/4 carburettor with a downdraught
single venturi and automatic coolant heated
choke (photos).
2 On Sport versions, a dual venturi Weber
carburettor is fitted with manual choke.
Weber or Solex single venturi
carburettors
Removal and refitting
3 Remove the air cleaner
4 Disconnect the throttle cable (photo).
5 Disconnect the distributor vacuum pipe
(photo). 6 Disconnect the fuel flow and return
hoses 7 Disconnect the coolant hoses from the
automatic choke housing and tie the pipes as
high as possible to prevent coolant loss (photo).
8 Unbolt the carburettor flange mounting bolts
and lift the carburettor from the manifold.
9 Refitting is a reversal of removal, but use a
new flange mounting gasket
Dismantling and adjustment
10 Clean the outside of the carburettor, remove
the top cover screws and lift off the cover.
11 Clean out the float bowl.
12 Any jets or bleed screws if removed, should
only be cleaned by blowing air through them.
Never probe with wire or their calibration will be
ruined.
13 Check the float level by holding the
carburettor cover vertically so that the float
hangs down, and then measure between the
casting flange and the nearest point of the float.
Adjust if necessary by bending the float arm tab
until the clearance conforms with the
Specifications according to carburettor.
14 The automatic choke will not normally require
dismantling, but if the cover is removed, make
sure that the centre index marks on the cover
and housing are in alignment before tightening
the choke cover screws.
15 On later carburettors, the mixture screw is
fitted with a tamperproof cap and adjustment to
the slow-running should therefore be limited to