torque OPEL GT-R 1973 Owner's Manual
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FRONT SUSPENSION3A- 11UPPER CONTROL ARM SHAFT
INNER SLEEVE
OUTER SLEEVE
RUBBER DAMPENIN
GUIDE SLEEVE
ABSORBER SUPPOR
SHOCK ABSORBER SUPPORT
ON FRONT SUSPENSION
CROSS MEMBER
-TOOTHED WASHER
l-UPPER CONTROL ARM
RUBBER BUSHINGS
PLATE WASHER
Figure
3A-19 Upper Control Arm Shaft and Bushings
placement part of lesser quality or substitute design.
Torque
valves must be used as specified during reas-
semb/y to assure proper retention of these parts.1. On installation of the upper control arm, make
sure that damper bushing with the rubber shoulder
on both sides is always located in the rear.
2. Attach upper control arm to cross member and
torque to
40 lb.ft. Always use new self-locking hex
nut. The upper control arm must be tightened in
horizontal position only. This applies also to all other
attaching joints in connection with rubber damper
bushings in the control arms of the front suspension
so that the rubber parts under load are in an almost
twist-free condition. This position exists, if the hooks
J-23697 are used.
3. Attach ball joint to upper control arm and torque
to 29
lb.ft.4. Install wheel and torque nuts to 65
lb.ft. Lowercar.LOWER CONTROL ARM REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
Removal GT
1. Raise car and support at rear of front frame rails.
2. Remove front wheel.
3. Remove cotter pin from castle nut on ball joint
stud and back off castle nut two (2) turns. Hit ball
stud a sharp blow to break it loose. DO NOT
REMOVE NUT.
4. Install spring compressor (J-21689) and compress
spring until a distance of
3-l/8 inches is achieved
between spring compressor and lower spring leaf.
5. Disconnect and compress shock absorber.
6. Support rail of spring compressor with a jack.
Remove lower control arm from frame cross mem-
ber. Nuts may have to be removed with a punch. See
Figure 3A-20. Discard the lock nuts.
7. Remove lower ball joint stud nut. Slightly lower
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3A- 121973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
Figure 3A-20 Lower Control Arln Attachment
jack so that spring and lower control arm assembly
is removed from the front cross member and steering
knuckle.
8. Lower jack, spring compressor, and front spring
with control arm assembly. Remove lower control
arm to spring nuts.
9. Release spring compressor and remove controlarm attaching bolts and control aRn.
Removal Opel 1900. Manta1. Prior to raising car, install upper control arm
hooks J-23697.
2. Raise car and support with stands. Hoist should
be left in the raised position to maintain pressure on
lower control arm.
3. Remove front wheel.
4. Detach both stabilizer supports from cross mem-
ber to body support.
5. In lower control arm, remove self-locking hex
head bolt from stabilizer support and remove
washer.6. Using a pry bar, pry stabilizer bar out of lower
control arm support.
7. Remove shock absorber.
8. At lower control arm ball joint, remove castle nut
cotter pin and remove nut.
9. With suitable drift, detach lower control arm ball
joint from steering knuckle.10. Loosen nut that retains lower control to front
cross member.
11. Slowly lower hoist to release spring tension.
12. Swing lower control arm downwards and remove
front spring.13. Remove nut that retains lower control arm to
front cross member and remove lower control arm.
Installation GT
CAUTION:
Fasteners are important attaching parts in
that they could affect the performance of
vital com-
ponents and systems, and/or could result in
major
repair expeme. They must be replaced with one of
the
same part number or with an equivalent part if
replacement becomes necessary. Do not use a re-
placement part of
lesser quality or substitute design.
Torque values must be used as specified during
reas-
sembly to assure proper retention of these parts1. Attach lower control arm to front spring eye.
Torque bolts to 18
1b.R.2. Install spring compressor and with a jack raise
spring compressor with spring and control arm as-
sembly into position for pressing ball joint into steer-
ing knuckle.
3. Press ball joint into steering knuckle. Use
J-;lYN;: as installer and J-21690 as a supporting
4. Install castle nut on ball joint stud and torque to
54
lb.ft. Install new cotter pin.
5. Attach lower control arm to frame cross member
using new lock nuts.
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FRONT SUSPENSION3A- 13
6. Reconnect shock absorber to lower control arm
and torque to 30
Ib.ft.7. Remove spring compressor.
8. Install front wheel, and lower the car.
9. Check front end alignment.
Installation Opel 1900 Manta
CAUTION: Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they could aff&
the-performance of vitaI com-
ponents and systems, and/or could
resu/t in major
repair expenses. They must be
repraced with one of
the same part number or with an
equivaknt part, ifreplacement becomes necessary. Do not use a re-
placement part of ksser quality or substitute design.
Torque values must be used as specified
dmitig reas-
sembIy to assure proper retention of these parts.1. Loosely attach lower control arm to front cross
member.
2. Properly seat spring between lower control arm
and cross member.
3. Raise jack and place lower control into position.
4. Attach lower control ball joint to steering knuckle
and torque nut to 54
Ib.ft.5. Tighten lower control arm to cross member bolt
to 43
lb.ft.6. Attach stabilizer bar to lower control arm and
torque to 87
lb.ft.7. Attach stabilizer bar to cross member to body
support.
8. Install shock absorber and torque lower attaching
nut and bolt to 30
lb.ft.9. Install nuts on upper shock absorber attaching
studs. Tighten nuts until a distance from top of nut
to stud is approximately
l/2 inch.
10. Install front wheels and tighten nuts to 65
lb.ft.11. Remove stands and lower car.
STEERING KNUCKLE REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
Removal GT1. Raise car and support with stands.
2. Remove wheel nuts. Remove wheel assembly.
Figure 3A-2 1 Caliper Attachment4. Remove spindle grease cap. Remove cotter pin
and spindle nut. Remove wheel hub with disc.
5. Install J-21689 spring compressor and compress
spring until 3-l/8” clearance is obtained between
spring compressor and lower spring leaf.
6. Remove upper ball joint using tie rod remover,
J-
21687.7. Remove shock absorber at lower attachment only.
8. Remove lower ball joint using J-21687 remover
and remove steering knuckle. Remove dust shield
from steering knuckle.
Removal Opel 1900. Manta1. Raise car and support with stands.
2. Detach brake caliper and steering arm from steer-
ing knuckle.
3. Remove castle nut cotter pin, unscrew nut and
pull steering knuckle off upper control arm ball joint.
4. Unscrew brake caliper and suspend it in wheel
house.5. Remove front wheel hub.
6. Unscrew steering arm and brake cover plate from
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3A. 141973 OPEL SERVkE MANUAL
Figure 3A-22 Caliper Removed and Hung by Wire
steering knuckle. Swing steering arm and tie rod to
the side.7. Remove castle nut cotter pin, unscrew nut and
pull steering knuckle off lower control arm ball joint.
Installation GTCAUTION: Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they could affect the performance of
viral com-
ponents and systems, and/or could result in major
repair expense. They must be replaced with one of
the same part number or with an equivalent part if
replacement becomes necessary. Do not use a re-
placement part of lesser quality or substitute
desig.Torque values must be used as specified during reas-
sembly to assure proper retention of these parts.
1. Always replace paper gasket when installing dust
shield on steering knuckle. Lightly coat both surfaces
of paper gasket with chassis lubricant before installa-tion and torque attaching bolts to 47
lb.ft.2. Install lower ball joint in steering knuckle. Torque
castle nut to 54
Ib.ft. Install new cotter pin.
3. Attach shock absorber at lower end. Torque boltsto 30 lbs. ft.
4. Install upper ball joint. Torque castle nut to 29
lb.ft. Install new cotter pin.
5. Remove spring compressor.6. Install hub and disc on spindle and tighten spindle
nut as stated under MAINTENANCE AND AD-
JUSTMENTS in this section.
7. Install caliper on steering knuckle and torque boltsto 72
lb.ft. See Figure 3A-21.8. Install wheel and torque wheel nuts to 65
lb.ft.
Installation Opel 1900
- MantaCAUTION: Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they could
affit the performance of vital com-
ponents and systems, and/or could result in
ma&repair expense. They must be replaced with one of
the same part number or with equivalent parts, ifrepfacement becomes necessary. Do not use a re-
placement part of lesser quality or substitute design.
Torque values must be used as specified during reas-
sembly to assure proper retention of these parts.
1. Attach steering knuckle to lower control arm ball
joint. Torque castle nut to 54
lb.ft.
2.
Atl,ach brake cover plate and steering arm to steer-ing knuckle. If required, install new paper gasket
between cover plate and steering knuckle. Care for
proper seat of T-head bolts. See Figure
3A-23.Figure 3A-23 Attaching Brake Cover Plate
3. Install front wheel hub and brake caliper.
4. Attach steering knuckle to upper control arm ball
joint. Torque castle nut to 40
lb.ft.5. Steering arm to steering knuckle
_ 58 lb.ft.6. Brake caliper to steering knuckle
- 72 lb.ft.7. Adjust front wheel bearing clearance.
8. Remove stands and lower car
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FRONT SUSPENSION3A- 15
SHOCK ABSORBER REMOVAL ANDINSTALLATION
Removal
Opel 1900. Manta1. Raise car and support with stands.
2. Remove upper attaching nuts from shock ab-
sorber.3. Remove lower attaching nut, lockwasher, and
bolt.
4. Compress shock absorber and remove from car.
Removal GT1. Remove air cleaner. See Figure 3A-24.
Figure 3A-24 Removal of Air Cleaner
2. Remove plastic cover over shock absorber upper
attachment.
3. Raise car and support with stands.
4. Remove upper attaching nuts from shock ab-
sorber.5. Remove lower attaching nut, lockwasher, and
bolt.
6. Compress shock absorber and remove from car.
Installation Opel 1900. Manta1. Inspect shock absorber for damage and seal leaks.Always replace the upper and lower rubber grom-
mets when replacing a shock absorber.
2. Install the lower grommet retainer and grommets
on shock absorber. Compress shock absorber and
place in position.
3. Install lower attaching bolt and nut. Torque to 30
lb.ft.4. Install nuts on upper attaching studs. Tighten nuts
until distance from top of nut to stud is approxi-
mately
l/2 inch. See Figure 3A-25.5. Install plastic cover.
Installation GT1. Inspect shock absorber for damage and seal leaks.
Always replace the upper and lower rubber grom-
mets when replacing a shock absorber.
2. Install the lower grommet retainer and grommets
on shock absorber. Compress shock absorber and
place in position.
3. Install lower attaching bolt and nut. Torque to 30
lb. ft.
4. Install nuts on upper attaching studs. Tighten nuts
until distance from top of nut to stud is approxi-
mately
l/2 inch. See Figure 3A-25.5. Install plastic cover.
6. Install air cleaner.
FRONT SPRING REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal (GT)1. Raise car and support at rear of front frame rails
with stands.
2. Remove front wheels.
3. Remove cotter pin from castle nut on lower ball
joint studs and back off castle nut two (2) turns. Hit
ball stud a sharp blow to break it loose. Do not
remove nut.4. Install J-21689 spring compressor and compress
the spring until 3-l/8” clearance is obtained between
spring and compressor.
5. Disconnect both shock absorbers at their lower
attachment. Compress both shock absorbers.
6. Support the rail of J-21689 Spring Compressor
with a jack. Remove lower control arm to cross
member attaching nuts and bolts.
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FRONT SUSPENSION3A- 17Torque values must be used as specified during reas-
sembly to assure proper retention of these parts.1. Attach lower control arm to front spring eye.
Torque bolts to 18
lb.ft.2. Install spring compressor on spring and compress
spring to appropriate length.
3. Raise jack with spring compressor, spring and
control arm assembly into position under the car.
4. Install lower ball joints and torque nuts to 54
Ib.ft.Install new cotter pin.
5. Attach lower control arms to frame cross member
using new lock nuts.
6. Attach both shock absorbers. Torque bolts to 30
lb.ft.7. Remove spring compressor.
8. Install front wheels.
On replacement of the damper bushings on the front
springs, only the one-part damper bushing is in-
stalled for either the two-leaf or three-leaf spring.
For proper location of the marking lugs, see Figure3A-26.
Installation (Opel 1900. Manta)
CAUTION: Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they
co&d affect the performance of vital com-
ponents and systems, and/or could result in major
repair expense. They must be replaced with one of
the same part number or with an equivalent part, if
replacement becomes necessary. Do not use a re-
placement part of
lesser quality or substitute design.
Torque values must be used as specified
during reas-
sembly to assure proper retention of these parts.1. Properly seat spring between lower control arm
and cross member.
2. Raise jack and place lower control into position.CROSS SECTION
SA-26Fig. 3A-26 Front Spring Damper Bushing.
3. Attach lower control ball joint to steering knuckle
and torque nut to 54
lb.ft.4. Tighten lower control arm to cross member bolt
to 43 lb.ft.
5. Attach stabilizer bar to cross member to body
support.
6. Install shock absorber and torque lower attaching
nut and bolt to 30
lb.ft.7. Install nuts on upper shock absorber attaching
studs. Tighten nuts until a distance from top of nut
to stud is approximately
l/2 inch.
8. Install front wheels and tighten nuts to 65
lb.ft.9. Remove stands and lower car.
SPECIFICATIONSBOLT TORQUE AND FRONT END ALIGNMENT
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3A- 161973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Use a reliable torque wrench to tighten all parts listed to insure proper
tightness without straining or distorting parts. These specifications are for
clean and lightly-lubricated threads only; dry or dirty threads produce in-
creased friction which prevents accurate maasurement of tightness.
LocationFront Suspension Crossmember to Front Frame
Clamp, Steering Mast to Steering Mast Flange
(GT)
........................................................................................
Clamp, Steering Mast to Steering Mast Flange(1900
-Manta)..................................................................
Clamp,UpperUniversalJoint(GT)..................................Clamp, Lower Universal Joint (GT)
..................................
WheelNuts............................................................................Lower Control Arm Shaft to Lower Control Arm
..........Lower Control Arm Ball Joint to Steering Knuckle
......Upper Control Arm Ball Joint to Steering Knuckle
(GT)........................................................................................Upper Control Arm Ball Joint to Steering Knuckle
(1 900 Manta)
..................................................................Upper Control Arm Ball Joint to Upper Control Arm
ShockAbsorbertoLowerControlArm..........................Steering Arm to Steering Knuckle (1900
- Manta)......
Brake Backing Plate or Brake Disc Shield andSteering Arm to Steering Knuckle
(GTJ
Hex Head Bolt M 10......Hex Head Bolt M 8
......
Brake Backing Plate to Steering Knuckle(1900 Manta)
..................................................................
Brake Caliper to Steering Knuckle.................................
Lower Control Arm to Front Spring Eye (GT)................
Brake Disc to Front Wheel Hub........................................Upper Control Arm to Crossmember (1900
- MantajLower Control Arm to Crossmember (1900
- Manta)
Steering Gear Housing to Front Suspension
Crossmember (GT)
............................................................
Steering Gear Housing to Front SuspensionCrossmember (1900
- Manta)........................................Stabilizer Bar to Lower Control Arm
(Opel 1900
- Manta)........................................................Tie Rod Clamp Bolts
(GTJ....................................................
CastleNut,TieRodtoSteeringArm..............................Upper Control Arm Shaft to Shock Absorber Support
and Upper Control Arm (GT)
..........................................
CrossMember to
BodySupport Attachment................
FrontSuspensionAssemblytoFrame............................Front End Alignment Specifications
Torque
Lb.Ft.36
1522
14
22
6540
5429
ii30
5847
18
58
72
1836
40
43
1830
87
:i33
58
47ModelCaster’
Camber”1900‘3
l/2-6 l/2GT
3+1-:%+*Permissible deviation from left to right wheel
- Max. 1’.
Toe-In”Min.-Max.
l/8-3/ 16
l/32-1/8Outer Wheel
When Inner
Wheel at 20
19
l/418
l/2
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Figure 38-3 Bellows Removed From Tie Rod GT
5. On the Opel 1900 - Manta, unscrew tie rod from
axial joint. It is important that rack be held secure
with open end wrench to prevent damage to rack
teeth.
38. 201973 OPEL SERWCE MANUAL
Figure 38.4 Removing Tie Rods. GT
Installation . GT
CAUTION:
Fasteners are important attaching parts in
that they could affect the performance of vital com-
ponents and systems, and/or
coo/d result in major
repair expense. They must be replaced with one of
the same part number or with an equivalent part if
replacement becomes necessary. Do not use a
re-
placement part or lesser
quaJity or sub.Mute design.
Torque
vaJues must be used as specified during reas-
sembJy to assure proper retention of these parts.1. Install new lock plates onto tie rod ball studs and
screw ball studs into rack while holding bent tab of
lock plates against flat on rack. Torque ball studs 43lb.ft. See Figure
3B-5. It is important that rack be
held secure with open end wrench to prevent damage
to rack teeth.
Figure 38-5 Bending Lock Plate Over Ball Stud
- GT
2. Bend round edges of lock plate over
flat on ball
stud
‘to lock ball stud in position.
3. Position rubber bellows and hose clamps over tie
rods and adjust clamp so that wire ends are pointing
in same direction as adjusting screw. Check that bel-
lows are not twisted and will compress and expand
properly.
4. Connect outer tie rod ball stud to steering arm,
torque castle nut to 29
lb.ft., and lock in position
with new cotter pin.
Installation Opel 1900. Manta
CAUTION:
Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they could ah% the performance of vital com-
ponents and systems, and/or
couJd reslllt in major
repair expense. They must be replaced with one of
the same part number or with an
equivalenr part if
repJacement becomes necessary. Do not use a re-
placement part of lesser quality or substitute design.
Torque valves must be used as specified during
reas-
sembfy to assure proper retention of these parts.1. Screw tie rod into axial joint.
2. Attach tie rod end to steering arm and torque nut
to 29 lb.ft. Install new cotter pin.
3. Adjust toe-in and then torque lock nut of both tie
rods to 47 lbft.
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STEERING LINKAGE38-21
4. Attach rubber bellows to axial joint using hoseClamp.DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY OF TIE RODS
The ball joint of the tie rod end on the Opel 1900
_Manta is maintenance free and must not be disassem-
bled.
Disassembly - GT
?. Loosen tie rod clamp bolt and unscrew outer tie
rod ball stud from tie rod. See Figure
3B-6.2. Remove retainer ring from outer ball stud of tie
rod and take off rubber sealing cap.
Reassembly GT1. Install rubber sealing cap and retainer ring onto
outer ball stud.
2. Screw outer tie rod ball stud into tie rod and
tighten clamp bolt.
CAUTION: Fasteners for tie rods are important
attaching parts in that they could affect the per-
formance of vital components and systems, and-
TIE ROD rCLAMPOUTERy BALL STUD
RETAINER RING
SEALING RINGFigure
38-6 Tie Rod and Outer Ball Stud
/or could result in major repair expense.They must
be replaced with one of the same part number or with
an equivalent part if replacement becomes necessary.
Do not use a replacement part or lesser quality or
substitute design. Torque values must be used as
specified during reassembly to assure proper reten-
tion of these parts.
SPECIFICATIONSTIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS
Location
Ball Stud to Rack (GT)Ball Stud to Steering Arm (GT)
Tie Rod End to Steering Arm (1900 . Manta)
Tie Rod Lock Nut (1900
- Manta)
Torque
Lb.Ft.
4329
29
47
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3C-22 1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL.
FRONT END ALIGNMENT
CONTENTS
SubjectPage No.
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION:
FrontWheelAlignment
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..“...........................DIAGNOSIS: (Not Applicable)
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS:
Inspection Before Checking Front Wheel Alignment
AdjustingCaster
. . . . . . . . ...’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adjusting Camber
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Adjusting Toe-In
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .King Pin Inclination
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MAJOR REPAIR: (Not Applicable)
SPECIFICATIONS:3C-223C-223C-233C-253C-253C-26
Wheel Alignment Specifications
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3C-26
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATIONFRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Wheel alignment is the mechanics of adjusting the
position of the front wheels in order to attain the
least steering effort with a minimal amount of tire
wear.handling, but require only reasonable accuracy to
provide normal tire life. With the type of front sus-
pension used, the toe-in adjustment is much more
important than caster and camber are as far as tire
wear is concerned.
Correct alignment of the chassis is essential to proper
alignment of front and rear wheels. Briefly, the es-
sentials are that the frame must be square in plain
view within specified limits, that the top and bottom
surfaces of the front cross member must be parallel
fore and aft, and that the upper and lower control
arm must be at correct location in respect to shafts
and the front cross member. All bushings, ball joints
and bolts must be of proper torque and in usable
condition.Caster and camber adjustments need not be consid-
ered unless visual inspection shows these settings to
be out, or unless the car gives poor handling on the
road. In the majority of cases, services consisting of
inflating tires to specified pressure and interchanging
tires at recommended intervals, balancing all wheels
and tires, adjusting steering gear and setting toe-in
correctly will provide more improvement in car han-
dling and tire wear than will other front end align-
ment adjustments.
Wheel and tire balance has an important effect on
steering and tire wear. If wheels and tires are out of
balance, “shimmy” or “tramp” may develop or tires
may wear unevenly and give the erroneous impres-
sion that the wheels are not in proper alignment. For
this reason, the wheel and tire assemblies should be
known to be in proper balance before assuming that
wheels are out of alignment.The correct use of accurate front end alignment
equipment is essential to determine whether front
suspension parts have been damaged by shock or
accident, and to obtain correct alignment settings
after new parts have been installed.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Inspection Before Checking Front Wheel AlignmentClose limits on caster, front wheel camber, andBefore making any adjustment affecting caster, cam-
theoretical king pin inclination are beneficial to carber, toe-in, theoretical king pin inclination, or
steer-