clutch OPEL GT-R 1973 Owner's Manual
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Installation1. FLYWHEEL
2. CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
3. ASSEMBLY MARKS
4. CLUTCH ALIGNING
ARBOR J-229347A-51. Slide control cable ball end through eye in clutch
housing. Connect to lever and (on GT) install return
spring.
2. Replace washers and rubber grommet, slide cable
through retainer on dash panel, and connect to
clutch pedal. To adjust, refer back to Clutch Adjust-
ment paragraph
c or d.
Figure
7A-5 Clutch Installation
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONSE-l
I-‘-J- : ,“/’‘~Clutch Specifications
Type. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Pedal Lash
_ 3/4” to l-1/4”-. -..-.
.........Single Plate - Dry Disc
unvenFlareuamerer.....................................................................................................6-3/4”
Driven Plate Facings
......................................................................................Woven Asbestos
Number of Facings
....................................................................................................................
2Facing Attachment
........................................................................................................Riveted
Vibration Dampening
..................................................................................4 Torsional Springs
Bolt Tightening SpecificationsCLUTCH CONTROL CABLE REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
(SEE FIGURE 7A.6
OR 7A-7)
If a new cable was installed or the cable adjustment
was changed during an operation, x-adjust cable
afterwards.
Removal
1. Disconnect return spring and cable with ball end
from release lever. Slide control cable out of eye in
clutch housing.
2. With a screwdriver, pry E-ring out of groove in
control cable, at tirewall, and disconnect cable from
clutch pedal.
3. Pull cable out of retainer on dash panel and
remove washers and rubber grommet.
PartLocationTorque
Lbs.Ft..’
BoltFlywheeltoCrankshaft........................................................43
/BoltClutchCovertoFlywheel....................................................36
BoltTransmissiontoClutchHousing......................................32.36;:
BoltStartertoClutchHousing..................................................40
NutSupport to Clutch Housing................................................4IBoltIntake and Exhaust Manifold to Cylindei Head............33
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7A- 81973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL\\“\314”TO ,l
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1.E-RING12. CLUTCH PEDAL FREE TRAVEL-
2.WASHER3/4” TO 1 l/4”
3.RUBBER GROMMET13. RETURN SPRING
4.WASHER14. RELEASE LEVER
5.SLEEVE15. RUBBER BELLOWS
6.DASH PANEL16. BALL STUD LOCK NUT
7. BOWDEN CONTROL CABLE17. CLUTCH HOUSING
8.BRACKET18. BALL STUD
9. WASHER, HAIRPIN CLIP19. BOWDEN CONTROL CABLE
10.RUBBER STOP20. DISTANCE BETWEEN RELEASE
11.CLUTCH PEDALLEVER AND CLUTCH HOUSING
7A.6\
Figure
7A-6 Clutch Pedal Lash - GT Model
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CLUTCHlA- 9
1.2.3.4.
8.
-9.
-11.BRACKET
1.“E” RING12.CABLE
2.WASHER13.RELEASE LEVER
3.RUBBER GROMMET
14.BALL STUD4.CLUTCH OPERATINGDAMPER
15.CLUTCH HOUSING
5.GROMMET16.BALL STUD LOCK NUT
6.WASHER17.RUBBER BELLOWS7.
“E” RING18.CABLE SUPPORT BRACKET
8. ADJUSTMENT SWITCH19. NUT, CABLE SUPPORT BRACKET
9.CLUTCH PEDAL20.DISTANCE BETWEEN RELEASE
10. RETURN SPRING
LEVER AND CLUTCH HOUSINGJA-7
Figure JA-7 Clutch Pedal Adjustment
- Opel 1900 and Manta
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7A- 101973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
Arrangement Of Clutch
1 Clutch release lever14 Clutch ossy. bolt, lockwasher
2 Slot in lever for control cable boll15 Hollow space under felt ring filled
endwith molybdenum disulfide paste
3Assembly marks
4Clutch assembly
5Flywheel
6 Flywheel ring gear
7Thrust pin
8Retaining spring
9Crankshaft
10 Clutch gear pilot bushing
11Oil seal
12Flywheel bolt
13Clutch housing
16 Felt ring
17 Clutch release bearing
18 Clutch gear ball beorirq
19 Clutch gear
20 Snap ring
21 Paper gasket
22 Clutch gear oil seal
23 Clutch release bearing sleeve
24 Clutch disc, long end of hub facing
forward.
?A-8Figure
7A-8 Arrangement of Clutch
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Figure 7A-9 Exploded View of Clutch Pedal and Housing
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION76.19
DIAGNOSIS
MANUAL TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSIS
ConditionPossible CauseNoisy in Forward Speeds1) Low lubricant level.
2) Incorrect lubricant.
3) Transmission misaligned or loose.
4) Front main bearing worn or damaged.
5) Mainshaft bearing worn or damaged.
6) Countergear or bearings worn or damaged,
7) Main drive gear worn or damaged.
8) Synchronizers worn or damaged.
Noisy in “Reverse”1) Reverse sliding gear or shaft, worn or damaged
Hard Shifting1) Clutch improperly adjusted.
2) Shift shafts, or forks worn.
3) Incorrect lubricant.
4) Synchronizers worn or broken.
Jumping Out of Gear1) Partial engagement of gear.
2) Transmission misaligned or loose.
3) Worn pilot bearing.
4) End play in main drive gear (bearing retainer
loose or broken, loose or worn bearings on
main drive gear and mainshaft).
5) Worn clutch teeth on main drive gear and/or
worn clutch teeth on synchronizer sleeve.
6) Worn or broken blocking rings.
7) Bent mainshaft.
Sticking in Gear1) Clutch not releasing fully.
2) Low lubricant level.
3) Incorrect lubrication.
4) Defective (tight) main drive gear pilot
bearing.
5) Frozen blocking ring on main drive gear cone.
6) Burred or battered teeth on synchronizer
sleeve and/or main drive gear.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ADJUSTING REVERSE GEARSHIFT BLOCKER1. Engage second speed.
2. Adjust selector ring (a) so that ball on lower end
of shift finger has an equal clearance on both sides
when seated into the transmission case extension bolt
hole. See Figure
7B-7.3. Back off selector ring an additional
l/4 of a turn
and tighten lock nut (B). See Figure
7B-7.SERVICING GEARSHIFT LEVER
Removal1. Unscrew console from floor panel, on small con-
sole remove three (3) attaching screws, on large con-
sole remove four (4) attaching screws. The fourth
screw is accessible after removal of the ash tray. See
Figure
7B-8.2. Remove rubber bellows from cover plate and from
below unbutton protective cap arranged around in-
termediate shift lever.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION78.2178-12
Figure 78-l 2
Figure
78.132. Knock off gearshift lever button and loosen
threaded pin for Bowden control wire attachment.
See Figure 7B-12.
3. Drive spiral pin and clamping sleeve out of shift
finger tube and stop sleeve. See Figure 7B-14.
4. Remove shift finger and pull Bowden control wire,
together with thrust spring, out of gearshift lever.
5. Oil sliding surface of stop sleeve on shift finger
tube with clutch oil.
6. After installation of thrust spring, attach newBowden control wire first with clamping sleeve.
When doing this, the cutout of stop sleeve in installa-
tion position shows to the left. The spiral pins must
not protrude on either side.
7. Clamp tight Bowden control wire with threaded
pin. Prior to tightening, pull ring must rest on gear-
shift lever tube and clamping block on pull ring.SPIRAL PINS7B-14
Figure 71-14
8. Heat up new gearshift lever knob in boiling water
to 176 degrees F. and push it onto lever tube. Ob-
serve distance A
- .3”, see Figure 7B-15. The gear-
shift lever tube end is provided with transverse
grooves for which reason the old button can no
longer be used.7515
Figure
78-l 5
9. Attach shift finger with spiral pin and install gear-
shift lever.
REPLACING GEARSHIFT LEVER BELLOWS
1. Remove gearshift lever.
2. Knock off gearshift lever button and pull off bel-
lows over pull ring.
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3. Install new bellows. Adhere to distance A
- 8.07”.
See Figure 7B-I 1.
4. Heat up new gearshift lever knob in boiling water
to 176 degrees F. and push it onto gearshift lever
tube. Adhere to distance A .3”, see Figure
7B-15.The gearshift lever tube end is provided with trans-
verse grooves for which reason the old button cannot
be reused. Install gearshift lever.
REPLACING RUBBER DAMPENING PARTS IN
GEARSHIFT LEVER1. Remove gearshift lever.
2. Knock off gearshift lever button and loosen
threaded pin for Bowden control wire attachment.
3. Remove lower snap ring from gearshift lever tube
and pull tube off shift finger.
4. Take off and replace rubber dampening parts.
5. After installation of tube, tighten Bowden control
wire with threaded pin. Prior to tightening, pull ring
must rest on gearshift lever tube and clamping block
on pull ring. See Figure
7B-15.6. Heat up new gearshift lever knob in boiling water
to 176 degrees F. and push it onto gearshift lever
tube. Adhere to distance A
- .3”, see Figure 7B-15.The gearshift lever tube end is provided with trans-
verse grooves for which reason the old button cannot
be reused.
7. Install gearshift lever.
MAJOR REPAIR
TRANSMISSION REMOVAL1. Remove air cleaner. Remove throttle rod from
carburetor and rear support and disconnect battery.
2. Remove screws from fan shroud.
3. Remove gearshift lever (refer to paragraph on ser-
vicing gearshift lever).
4. Support car with frame or wheel stands in the
front or frame stands in the rear.
5. Loosen front exhaust pipe to manifold flange.
6. Remove clutch cable from fork by pushing fork to
disengage the clutch and unsnap cable from slot.
7. Disconnect both wires from backup lamp switch.8. Disconnect speedometer cable from transmission
case extension housing.
9. Unhook parking brake cable return spring and
remove cable adjusting nut, equalizer, and spacer.
See Figure
7B-16.PARKING BRAKE CABLE
PARKING BRAKE
Figure 78-16 Parking Brake Equalizer and Return
Spring
9. Disconnect drive shaft at central joint and remove
as follows: See Figure
7B-16.a. Disconnect parking brake cable equalizer from
rod.b. Mark the mating parts of U-Joint and the drive
pinion extension shaft flange.
c. Loosen bolt locks and remove bolts or nuts.
d. Work propeller shaft slightly forward, lower rear
end of shaft and slide assembly rearward. Remove
thrust spring.
e. Install a plug in the rear of the transmission to
prevent loss of lubricant.
10. Remove rear engine mount bolts and lower trans-
mission as far as possible.
11. Remove transmission case to clutch housing at-
taching bolts and remove transmission.
INSTALLATION OF TRANSMISSION WITH
ENGINE IN CAR1. Make certain main drive gear splines are clean and
dry. Also, make certain the transmission is in Neu-
tral so that the main drive gear splines may be in-
dexed when making the installation.
2. Install transmission and support weight while in-
stalling transmission case to clutch housing bolts.
3. Install rear engine mount.
4. Install propeller shaft, align, and tighten U-Joint
to pinion flange U-Bolt nuts and torque to 11 lb. ft.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION70.235. Attach clutch cable.
6. Perform clutch lash adjustment. See Clutch, Sec-
tions A and B for adjustment procedure.
7. After overhaul of transmission, refill with
2- l/2pints of SAE 80 or SO-90 multi-purpose gear Iubri-
cant.
REMOVING AND INSTALLING SPEED0 DRIVEN
GEAR
(WITH TRANSMISSION REMOVED)
Removing Speedo Driven Gear Assembly1. Use wrench to unscrew speed0 angular drive hold-
ing nut and remove speedo angular drive.
2. With Special Tool J-22926 and Slide Hammer
J-7004- 1, remove speedo driven gear lock pin which
retains speed0 driven gear assembly in transmission
case extension housing.
3. Using Special Tool J-22929 and Slide Hammer
J-7004- 1, remove speed0 driven gear assembly. Tool
J-2292? screws onto the speedo driven gear guide
making it possible to remove the guide and assembly
without damage to the transmission case extension
housing.
Installation of Speedo Driven Gear Assembly1. Using Special Tool J-22929 install speedo driven
gear assembly into transmission case extension hous-
ing. It may be necessary to tap lightly on tool
J-22929 when installing assembly. Be sure speedo
driven gear lock pin hole on guide lines up with hole
in transmission case extension housing. Also, rotate
mainshaft at output end when inserting speed0
driven gear assembly to insure that driven gear
meshes properly with speed0 drive gear on main-
shaft.2. Install speed0 driven gear lock pin into transmis-
sion case extension housing by tapping pin lightly.
3. Install speed0 angular drive by tightening speedo
angular drive to holding nut.
REPLACING BUSHING IN SELECTOR LEVER
(TRANSMISSION AND GEARSHIFT LINKAGE
REMOVED)
Removal1. Remove snap ring from bushing. See Figure 7B-
17.2. Using a suitable brass drift drive out bushing from
snap ring side. See Figure
7B-19.SNAP RING
Figure 78.17 Snap Ring on Selector Intermediate
Lever Bushing
Figure 78.19 Removing Bushing From SelectorIntermediate Lever
Installation1. Using a suitable tool drive in bushing up to stop.
Install bushing in opposite direction of removal with
the cutout in the bushing facing upwards. See Figure7B-
19.2. Install snap ring onto bushing.
TRANSMISSION DISASSEMBLYMaintain the respective positions of all mating parts
during overhaul.
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MANUAL TRANSMISSION78-27
SYNCHRONIZER
SPAZER RINGf&31Figure 78.31
3. Remow snap ring from in front of clutch hub. See
Figure
7B-32.
SPEED
DRIVEFigure 78.33 Removing Snap Ring Behind
Speedometer Drive Gear
CLUTCH HUBFigure
7%.32 Removing Snap Ring In Front of ClutchHub4. Using Tru-arc pliers, remove snap ring behind
speedometer drive gear. See Figure
7B-33. Removespeedo drive gear spring washer and speed0 drive
worm gear.
5. Remove drive gear lock ball from mainshaft. See
Figure
7B-34.6. Press mainshaft inner bearing from mainshaft us-
ing Special Tool J-21684, Press Plate, as shown in
Figure 7B-35 and then, by hand, remove all loose
parts such as mainshaft washer, transmission case
extension housing snap ring, first speed gear, first
speed needle bearing, synchonrizer cover, first and
second gear sliding gear, shoes, and rear synchro-
nizer spring, See Figure
7B.370DRIVE GEAR
LOCK BALL
Figure 78.34
Speedo Drive Gear I.ock Ball on Mainshaft
l-21 684
BALL
BEARING
/
Figure 78.36 Removing Rest Bearing Frotii Mainshaft