ECU OPEL GT-R 1973 Workshop Manual
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 7C-113
12. Inspect the piston return springs. Evidence of
extreme heat or burning in the area of the clutch may
have caused the springs to take a heat set and would
justify replacement of the springs.
Figure 7C-16313. Inspect second clutch hub bushing for scoring or
wear.14. If necessary, remove second clutch hub bushing
using remover and installer J-23130-6 with driver
handle J-8092. See Figure 7C-164.
P-J-6092
SECOND CLUTCH
DRUM
iJ:23130-6Figure 
7C-16415. Clean in solvent to remove any foreign matter.
Install new second clutch hub bushing using tool 
J-23 130-6 and driver handle J-8092. Bushing must be
driven in until tool bottoms on bench. See Figure 7C-
164.16. To install second clutch piston into second clutch
drum, use installer tool J-23080 so as not to damage
lip seal. See Figure 7C-165. Use liberal amount of
transmission fluid for ease of installation and to pre-
vent seal damage.
SECOND CLUTCHDRUM
J-23,060Figure 
7C-16517. Remove second clutch piston and seal installer
J-23080.18. Install 22 springs and retaining seat on second
clutch piston.
19. Using spring compressor tool J-2590-12 with
adapter J-21420-1 on retaining seat, compress sec-
ond clutch piston return springs. Care should be
taken so that retainer does not catch in snap ring
groove and damage retainer.
20. Install snap ring with snap ring pliers such as 
J-
8059.21. Install bronze thrust washer so that the tang seats
in the slot of the second clutch hub. Secure with
petroleum jelly (unmedicated).
22. Inspect condition of composition and steel plates.
Do not diagnose a composition drive plate by co/or.
A. Dry composition plates with compressed air and
inspect the composition surface for:
1. Pitting and flaking
2. Wear
3. Glazing 
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 7C-117WIRE CRIMPED
INTO COPPERTUBING
Figure 7C-178
19. Inspect condition of the third clutch composition
and steel plates. Do not diagnose a composition
drive plate by color,A. Dry composition plates with compressed air and
inspect the composition surface for:
1. Pitting and flaking
2. Wear
3. Glazing
4. Cracking
5. Charring
6. Chips or metal particles imbedded in lining
If a composition drive plate exhibits any of the above
conditions, replacement is required.
B. Wipe steel plates dry and check for heat discolora-
tion. If the surface is smooth and an even color smear
is indicated, the plates should be reused. If severe
heat spot discoloration or surface 
scutXng is in-
dicated, the plates must be replaced.
20. Install third clutch plates into third clutch drum
beginning with a steel plate, composition plate, steel
plate, composition plate, etc. Use a liberal amount of
transmission fluid.
21. Inspect thrust washer and needle thrust bearing
for damage. Replace if necessary.
22. Install thrust washer and bearing onto input
shaft. Secure with petroleum jelly (unmedicated).23. Inspect sprag assembly for wear, damage orsprags that freely fall out of cage. Inspect input sun
gear for chipped or nicked teeth or abnormal wear.
Replace part if necessary.
24. Install sprag onto third clutch hub with groove
on sprag cage outer diameter toward input sun gear.
See Figure 
7C-179.Figure 7C-179
25. Install sprag race and retainer assembly over
sprag assembly. Holding input sun gear with left
hand, sprag race and retainer assembly should “lock
up” when turned with right hand in a clockwise
direction and should rotate freely when turned coun-
terclockwise. See Figure 
7C-180.Figure 7C-180 
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 7C-1251. CASE VENT4.3RD CLUTCH7.SUCTION
2. CONVERTER OUT5MODULATOR8.LINE/3.2ND CLUTCH
6. BOOST9.REVERSEFigure 7C-202 Case Front View Oil Passage
Identification
7. 
!nspect reaction sun gear drum bushing sleeve
inside case at rear for scoring. If necessary, replace
sleeve before installing rear case bushing.
8. Remove sleeve by grinding. Care must be used in
order that aluminum case is not damaged when
grinding sleeve.
9. Install new sleeve using installer tool J-23130-7
and driver handle J-8092.
10. Install new case bushing using remover and in-
staller tool J-23130-3 and driver handle J-8092.
Bushing should be installed flush with case at rear.
See Figure 
7C-203.Figure 7C-2031. Drain Converter. If clutch disc material or
foreign matter has been found while draining con-
verter,
replace entire converter assembly as it can not be
cleaned properly.
2. Air check converter for leaks using converter
checking tool J-21369. Install tool and tighten. Ap-
ply 80 psi air pressure to tool. See Figure 
7C-204.Figure 7C-204
3. Submerge in water and check for leaks.
4. Check converter hub surfaces for scoring or wear.
Installation of Selector Lever and Shaft1. Install new selector lever shaft oil seal in case.
Insert selector lever shaft through case from outside.
Care should be exercised so that oil seal is not da-
maged. See Figure 
7C-206.2. Insert spring pin in case to secure selector lever
shaft.3. Guide selector lever over shaft and secure with
lock nut.
4. Insert parking 
paw1 actuator rod from front of the
case and through hole in case at rear. See Figure 7C-
207.5. Install parking 
paw1 actuator rod retaining ring.
Installation of Low Band1. Turn transmission case so that front of case is
upward. 
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ?C-127
INPUT SHAFT
Figure 7C-208
1. Place needle thrust bearing race on rear of
case around the case bushing. Secure with petroleum
jelly (unmedicated).
2. Place needle thrust bearing on race. See Figure 7C-
209. Secure with petroleum jelly (unmedicated).
Figure 7C-2093. Insert reaction sun gear and drum into band with
reaction sun gear facing upward.
4. Place needle bearing on first then race on front
face of reaction sun gear. See Figure 
7C-210. Secure
with petroleum jelly (unmedicated).Figure 
7C-2 10
Installation of Output Shaft and Planetary Carrier
1. Install input sun gear to planetary carrier washer
and bearing into carrier. Secure with petroleum jelly
(unmedicated).
2. Insert output shaft and planetary carrier assembly
from front of case to spline with reaction sun gear.
See Figure 
7C-211.Figure 
7C-2 1 1Installation of 2nd and 3rd Clutch Assemblies Into
Case
1. With second clutch assembly on bench, align sec-
ond clutch drive plates in second clutch drum. 
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 7C-1314. Bolt extension housing to rear of case. Torque to
20-30 Ibs. ft. See Figure 
7C-221.
Figure 7C-22
 1
Installation of Speedometer Driven Gear1. Install speedometer driven gear and housing into
extension housing. See Figure 
7C-222.Figure 7C-222
2. Install speedometer driven gear housing retainer
into slot provided in speedometer driven gear hous-
ing. Bolt retainer to extension housing. Torque to 
6-Slbs. ft. See Figure 
7C-223.
installation of Detent Valve, Modulator Valve,
Modulator Assembly1. inspect detent valve sleeve oil seal and replace if
necessary.Figure 7C-223
2. Install detent valve, sleeve, spring, and spring seat
into case bore using liberal amount of transmission
fluid.
3. Depress detent valve spring and insert spring pin
to secure detent valve assembly. Detent valve sleeve
must be installed with slots facing oil pan. Care
should be taken so that spring pin is inserted into the
groove provided in sleeve and not into one of the oil
passage slots in the sleeve.
4. Install modulator valve and sleeve into case with
small end of modulator valve first.
5. Using new modulator assembly gasket, install
plunger and thread modulator into case and tighten
to 
12-15 Ibs. ft. using tool J-23100. See Figure 7C-
224.
Installation and Adjustment of ServoAdjustment of servo can be performed with trans-
mission in vehicle.
1. Install servo apply rod, spring and piston into case,
using liberal amount of transmission fluid.
2. Compress servo piston spring using compressor
tool J-23075, lightly tapping servo piston while com-
pressing until piston is seated to avoid damage to the
oil seal ring.
3. Install servo retaining ring. See Figure 
7C-225.Remove compressor tool J-23075. 
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7C-1361973 OPEL SERVICE MANUALshould be secured to keep the front wheels in a
straight-ahead position.sand,. mud, or snow, move the selector lever from
“D” to “R” in a repeat pattern while simultaneously
applying moderate pressure to the accelerator. DoRocking Carnot race engine. Avoid spinning wheels when trying
If it becomes necessary to rock the car to free it fromto free the car.
Model DesignationsTrans.
converterReverse Clutch
ModelAssemblyPlates Required2nd Gear
Clutch3rd Gear Clutch
Plates Required
Plates RequiredOpel
1900
OG
GT
CIHInformation
Drive
(Composition Faced:
Drive3Drive3
Green
(Composition
Faced)(CompositionFaced)
Dot ofDriven (Steel)4Driven (Steel) 4
Driven (Steel) 4
PaintWaved1Waved1Waved.1Pressure1Pressure1Pressure1-.
Bolt Torque Specifications
Location
Oil Pan to Case......................................................................Transfer Plate to Valve Body............................................
ReinforcementPlatetoCase..............................................
ValveBodytoCase..............................................................
ServoCovertoCase............................................................
Modulator Assembly............................................................
ConverterHousingtoOilPump........................................
Converter Housing to Case................................................
Selector Lever Jam Nut......................................................
Governor Body to Governor..............................................
ExtensionHousing to Case................................................
Servo AdjustingBolt Lock Nut..........................................
Planetary Carrier Lock Plate..............................................
OilPressureCheckPlug......................................................
Flex Plate to Crankshaft......................................................
Converter to Flex Plate........................................................
ConverterHousingtoCylinderBlock..............................
intermediate Selector Lever to Console
Selector Lever Shaft........................................................
Rear Engine Support to Transmission
CaseExtension..................................................................
Outer Transmission Selector Lever to
TransmissionSelectorLeverShaft..............................
Oil Cooler Line Connector..................................................
Oil Cooler Line to Connector............................................
Oil Cooler Line to Oil Cooler Hose..................................
Oil Cooler Hose to Oil Cooler............................................
Torque
Lb.Ft.7-10
6-8
13.15
13.1516-1812.15
13.17
22.26
8-l 1
6-8
20.30
12.15
20.35
5-736.5
 138.42
38.42
Thread
Size
5/16-18
l/6-20
5/16-18
5/16-18
5/16-18
5/16-18
5/16-18
l/4-20
3/8-l 6
18.20
18.22
13.1610-13
1 l-15
1 l-15
11.15 
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8A-61973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
9. On installation make sure that the gaps between
headlamp housing in closed position and headlamp
opening is equal all round and housing is flush in its
height with the body.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF HEADLAMP
CABLE ASSEMBLY
Removal1. Remove cotter pin. See Figure 
EA-13 “CL”2. Remove trunion block and nut. See Figure SA-13
“D.”
3. Remove outer adjusting nut and pull cable
through bearing. See Figure 8A-13 “B.”
4. Pull cable through front chassis support.
5. Hoist car.
6. Remove wire clip and unsnap ball seat at control
lever. See Figure 8A-14 “A.”
7. Remove ball-socket and lock nut. See Figure SA-
14 
“B.”8. Remove rear adjusting nut. See Figure 8A-14 
“CL”9. Remove cable from retainers.
Figure SA-13 Removing Headlamp Trunion Block
Installation10. Thread cable through bearing and clip retainers.Figure 8A-14 Removing Ball Seat at Control Lever
11. Install adjusting lock nut approximately 
l/2” on
thread. See Figure 8A-13 “B.’
12. Install lock nut and ball stud on end of cable. See
Figure 8A-14 “B.”
13. Connect ball stud to control lever with clip. See
Figure 8A-14 “A.”
14. Adjust lock nut under vehicle for maximum cable
length. See Figure 8A-14 
“CL”15. Thread cable through proper openings in body
and install adjusting lock nut, trunion lock nut, trun-
ion, and lock clip.
16. Adjust cable length for proper headlight operat-
ion.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF RADIATOR
GRILLE 
(GT)
RemovalRemove screws securing grille screen to opening.
InstallationInstall grille screen to opening and secure with
screws.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
RADIATOR GRILLE EXTENSIONS 
(GTI
Removal
1. Remove hex head screw and washer holding grille
extension to baffle plate. 
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HOOD, FENDERS, AND GRILLE8A- 72. Remove two plastic caps and phillips screws from
outer end of grille extension.
3. Remove grille extension,
Installation1. Install grille extension and secure with Phillips
screws and two (2) plastic caps.
2. Install hex head screw and washer holding grille
extension to baffle plate.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF RADIATOR
GRILLE 
(OPEL 1900. MANTA)
A. Removal (Model 57)1. Remove the 
five (5) radiator grille attaching
screws. See Figure 
8A-15.Figure 8A-15 Radiator Grille Attaching Screws
2. Remove radiator grille towards the top so that the
lower guide pins do not break off. See Figure 8A- 16.Figure 8A-16 Removing Radiator Grille
Installation (Model 57)
1. Install radiator grille, aligning guide pins into
lower panel. See Figure 
8A-16.2. Secure grille with five (5) attaching screws. See
Figure 8A-2.
Removal (Models 51.53, and 54)
1. Remove the three (3) radiator grille attaching
screws. See Figure 
8A-17.Figure 8A.17 Location of Radiator Grille AttachingSCWWS
2. Remove radiator grille towards the top SO that the
lower guide pins do not break off. 
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9A-4 1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
Figure 9A-4 Heater Control
Blower Switch - This switch actuates blower motor
to low or high blower speed.
HEATER SYSTEM OPERATION
To operate heater proceed as follows:
1. Position air inlet, heater-defroster control as
desired.
White arrow head pointing down--air out of heater
outlets. White arrow head pointing up--air out of
defroster outlets.
Between lower and upper position--air to both heater
and defroster outlets.
2. Position temperature control as desired to increase
or decrease temperature of air flow.
3. Position blower switch as desired to operate
blower at low or high speed.
Dlid3NDSlS
HEATER SYSTEM TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
TROUBLE
Temperature of heated air at outlets too low.
CAUSE AND CORRECTION
Check radiator cap for proper sealing action-- re-
place if necessary.
Check for adequate coolant supply. If level is down,
correct cause of coolant loss and refill  radiator.
Inspect hose for kinks--relieve kink or replace hoses.
Check thermostat operation by measuring tempera-
ture of coolant at radiator. Temperature should be
within 5 degrees F. of thermostat rated value (189
degrees F.).
Check that air doors and water temperature control
valye  are operating properly.
Check for plugged heater core--backflush heater core
as necessary.
TROUBLE
Inadequate defrosting action.
CAUSE AND COiiRECTlON
Examine heater-defroster door for proper operat-
ions--adjust bowden  cable as required so that door is
fully closed in FULL DEFROST position.
Check that air hoses connecting to defroster outlets
are secure.
Check for air leaks around edges of heater air dis-
tributor housing--seal leaks as necessary with body
sealer. Check for body air leaks and seal as necessary
with body sealer.
TROUBLE
Blower inoperative.
CAUSE AND CORRECTION
Check blower fuse--replace if necessary, fuse position
3 - amperage 8.
Check wiring for open circuit--correct as required. Inspect for defective component (i.e., blower switch
or blower motor)--replace or repair as necessary.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
CONTROL CABLE ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment of control cables is accomplished by po-
sitioning of the jacket or sheath of the control cable
as held by the clamps on the control assembly and
heater case.
To adjust control cables, loosen clamps and move
cable sheath in or out as required to obtain full travel
of lever or of door or both. 
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9A-8 1973 OPEL SERVICE MANUAL
Installation
1. Install heater blower and case assembly, securing
with one (1) bolt at the top and two (2) nuts from the
bottom. See Figure  
9A-15.
2. Install instrument panel padding and connect
heater and defroster duct hoses, making sure hoses
are properly positioned and connected. See Figure
9A-16.
Figure 9A-16 Heater and Defroster Duct Hoses
3. Install support bracket (B) and heater control (A).
See Figure 
9A-12.
4. Carefully push cluster back into instrument panel
housing, making sure electrical wires, etc., are not
pinched.
5. Install six (6) cluster retaining screws. See Figure
9A-10.
6. Install directional signal flasher. See Figure 
9A-  9.
7. Attach speedometer cable.
8. Attach two (2) multiple wire plug connectors in
steering column harness.
9. Install steering column. Refer to Group 90.
10. Install instrument panel cover and attach
through openings (points A and B). See Figures 
9A-7
and 9A-8.
11. Install right and left opening covers. 12. Install the console shift 
cover
 between the seats
using the following instructions:
a. Install console cover over shift lever and rubber
shift lever boot.
b. Install cover by pushing down until cover snaps into the four (4) push button type studs.
c. Install two (2) screws under ash tray opening and
install ash tray. 13. 
In  engine compartment, install hood lock control
cable to lock bar using retaining clip. See Figure 
9A-
6.
14. Attach return hoses (B) and coolant feed hoses
(A) to heater core. See Figure 
9A-5.
15. Attach lower radiator hose and add collected
coolant.
16. Check for proper operation and leaks in system.
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION DEFROSTER
OUTLET
Removal
1. Remove instrument panel cover assembly. Refer
to Group 1.
2. Remove screws securing outlet to cover assembly.
Installation1. Install defroster outlet, securing with screws.
2. Install instrument panel cover assembly. Refer to
Group 1.
Figure 9A-17 Heater Valve