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LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE OC-9
4. Remove dipstick and wipe clean.
5. Reinsert dipstick untip cap seats.
6. Remove dipstick and note reading.
If fluid level is at, or below the ADD mark, add
sufficient fluid to rais the level to the FULL mark.
One pint raises the level from ADD to FULL. Do
not overfill.
3OC8Figure OC-8 Automatic Transmission Dipstick
SAFETY MAINTENANCE
Brake Lines and HosesCheck for proper attachment, leaks, cracks, chafing,
deterioration, etc. Any questionable parts noted
should be replaced or repaired immediately. When
abrasion or wear is evident on lines or hoses, the
cause must be corrected.
Tires and WheelsCheck tires for excessive wear, nails, glass, cuts or
other damage. Make certain wheels are not bent or
cracked and wheel nuts are tight. Uneven or abnor-
mal tire wear may indicate the need for alignment
service. Tire inflation pressure should be checked by
the owner at least monthly, or more often if daily
visual inspection indicates the need.
Exhaust SystemCheck complete exhaust system and nearby body
areas and trunk lid for broken, damaged, missing orm&positioned parts, open seams, holes loose connec-
tions or other deterioration wiuch could permit ex-haust fumes to seep into the trunk or passenger
compartment. Dust or water in the trunk may be an
indication of a problem in one of these areas. Any
defects should be corrected immediately. To help
insure continued integrity, exhaust system pipes and
resonators rearward of the muftler must be replaced
whenever a new mufIler is installed. Use genuine
GM parts specified for the vehicle.
Engine Drive BeltsAdjust belts driving fan, alternator and other acces-
sories at first 4 months or
6,ooO miles of vehicle
operation. At each subsequent 4 month/6,000 mile
interval, check belts for cracks, fraying, wear and
tension. Adjust or replace as necessary. It is recom-
mended that belts be replaced every 24 months or
24,C00 miles, whichever occurs first.
Suspension and SteeringCheck for damaged, loose or missing parts, or parts
showing visible signs of excessive wear or lack of
lubrication in front and rear suspension and steering
system. Questionable parts noted should be replaced
without delay.
Safety Checks to be Performed by OwnerListed below are the safety checks that should be
made by the owner (items a thru t). These checks
should be made at least every 4 months or
6,ooOmiles, whichever occurs first, or more often when the
need is indicated. Any deficiencies should be brought
to the attention of your dealer or another service
outlet, as soon as possible, so the advise of a qualified
mechanic is available regarding the need for repairs
or replacements.
A. Steering Column Lock
_ Check for proper operat-
ion by attempting to turn key to LOCK position and
turning steering wheel with car stationary. Steering
wheel should turn as long as key remains in lock.
When key is removed steering wheel should lock.
Key should be removable only in LOCK position.
B. Lap and Shoulder Belts
- Check belts, buckles,
retractors and anchors for cuts, fraying or weakened
portions, loose connections, damage, and for proper
operation. Check to make certain that anchor
mounting bolts are tight.
C. Steering
- Be alert to any changes in steering
action. The need for inspection or servicing may
beindicated by “hard” steering, excessive free play or
unusual sounds when turning or parking.
D. Windshield Wipers and Washers
- Check operat-
ion of wipers, as well as condition and alignment of
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Do not overfill, as electrolyte may
be sprayed out by
gassing or may overtlow due to heat expansion dur:
ing charging.
If distilled water is not available, it is better to add
clean, mineral-free tap water than to allow the
elec2trolyte level to remain below the top of the plates:
In freezing weather the water should be added just
before using the car or otherwise charging the bat-
tery so that the water will be mixed with the acid
before it is allowed to stand in freezing temperatures.
If it is found necessary to add water to the
batterimore frequently than about every
1,ooO miles and the
quantity of water added per cell is’ excessive, check
setting of voltage regulator and adjust, if necessary:
Abnormal water loss is an indication that the battery
is being overcharged.
Inspect Battery, Mounting and Cables
Check outside of battery for damage or signs of se&ous abuse such as broken case or broken covers:
Check inside of battery by removing the vent caps
and inspecting for signs of abuse
stich as electrolyte
level too low to see, or bad or unusual odors. If
battery shows signs of serious damage or abuse, it
should be replaced.
Check the battery hold down bolts to make certain
that battery is securely held in place. The nut should
be drawn up to 20 lbs. in.;excessjve tightening may
distort or crack the battery case.If the top of battery is dirty or the hold down str?e
is corroded, clean thoroughly with a brush dipped
IFammonia or soda solution. Care must be used td
prevent any solution from getting into battery
cellslAfter the foaming of solution stops, flush off witli
clean water and dry thoroughly. If hold down strap
is corroded it should be painted with acid-resisting
paint after cleaning.
Check battery cables to make certain they are tight
at bracket and junction block. If a connection is
found loose it should be cleaned before being tight;ened as arcing and corrosion may have taken place
in the loose connection. Check condition of cables
and replace if badly corroded or frayed.
Special attention must be given to,the battery posi-
tive cable position to eliminate the possibility of con-
tact with the exhaust manifold on the 1.1 liter engine.
The cable clamp must be rotated clockwise as neces-
sary for the cable to run at a 45 degree angle toward
the right wheelhouse panel.
Cleaning Cable Terminals
If loose connections are found by inspection, or highresistance is found by voltage test, disconnect the
cable for thorough cleaning of terminals. When
removing a corroded cable terminal from battery
post, do not pry against battery case or hammer on
terminal to break it loose, since either practice will
result in broken cell covers. Use a screw-type termi-
nal puller if terminal cannot be loosened by hand.
Thoroughly clean all corrosion from disconnected
battery cable terminals and terminal posts, using
suitable wire brushes. If wire brushes are not availa-
ble, corroded terminals may be cleaned by brushing
with a strong soda solution, using care not to get
solution into battery cells.
If
cabbz strands are broken, corroded, or loose in
terminals, the cable should be replaced with the cor-
rect cable to insure ample capacity.
To prevent corrosion of battery terminals and con-
nections, apply a coating of petroleum jelly over the
battery post and cable terminals after cables have
been installed on terminals.
421 BATTERY TEST421 Battery Testers, manufactured and sold by a
number of companies, are the only battery testers
approved by Delco-Remy Division for testing one-
piece cover batteries. They are also used by United
Motors Service to determine whether or not a battery
is defective.
Figure lA-3 421 Battery Tester-Charger
The
42,l Battery Tester shows, in a few minutes, the
state-of-charge of the battery and whether it is good
or bad. The tester can be used with any 12 volt
battery, in or out of the car. The test can be made
regardless of the state of charge of the battery; it can
also be made when the electrolyte level is low
- even
below the top of the plates.
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4. Remove flasher unit. See Figure IH-12.
5. Position steering so that wheels are straight ahead.
6. Pull off heads of both tear bolts by first drilling a3/16 inch pilot hole and then using a stud extractor
to remove tear bolts. See Figure lH-13.
Figure 1 H-10 Removing Right Aicess Cover andSWW3. Remove left access cover and f”rnove screw. See
Figure lH-11.
Figure 1 H-l 3 Steering Column Attaching Bolts
7. Disconnect ignition (white) and directional signal
(black) wire set plugs.
8. Support steering column assembly and remove
both hex head bolts. See Figure lH-13.
9. Drop steering column assembly to floor.
10. Disconnect speedometer cable.
11. Remove six (6) screws on instrument cluster. See
Figure
lH- 14.
Figure lli-1 1 Removing Left Access Cover and
SC&Figure lH-14 Instrument Cluster Screws
12. Pull back on instrument cluster from top to
remove. See Figure lH-15.
Figure l H-12 Flasher Unit Installed13. Disconnect wires on back of radio. See FigurelH-16.
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The two cross-members to body supports are at-
tached to the horizontal part of the cross-member
with two bolts. The oufererbolt serves simultaneously
as support for the lower control arm. As the bolt is
inserted from the front, the cross-member to body
support can be removed without the lower control
arm. The inner bolt attaches simultaneously to the
steering.
The stabilizer is U-shaped and supported in rubber
bushings in the two cross-members to body supports.
The complete front suspension is attached to the
underbody in four places.
The engine damper blocks are bolted to the inside of
the inclined parts of the cross-member.
The front wheel bearings are roller bearings.
All front suspension joints are maintenance-free.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTSFRONT WHEEL BEARING ADJUSTMENT
1. If wheel has not previously been removed from the
car, remove grease cap, cotter pin, and spindle nut.
Discard cotter pin.
2. Torque spindle nut to 18
lb.ft. while rotating
wheel. This will allow the bearings to settle.
3. Back offspindle nut
l/4 turn. If slot and cotter pin
hole are staggered, further back off nut
l/l2 turn,
but do not tighten, until next slot in nut is in align-
ment with hole in spindle. Install new cotter pin. A
properly adjusted wheel bearing has a small amount
of end play and a loose nut when adjusted in the
above manner.
MAJOR REPAIRREMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF FRONT
SUSPENSION
(COMPLETE ASSEMBLY)
Removal GT1. Prior to raising front end of car, apply parking
brake and block rear wheels.
2. Raise front end of car with a jack. It is recom-
mended that a wood block be placed between thejack and the front cross member to prevent damage
to the cross member.
3. Support front end of car by placing floor standsunde:r jacking brackets.
4. Support engine-transmission assembly in upper-
most position with jack stand at rear of engine, or an
alternate method would be to use Engine Holding
Fixture, Tool J-23375. See Figure 3A-5.
Install tool by removing upper kngine mount nut and
installing fixture. Replace nut and tighten. The en-
gine will now be supported by the tool between the
frame rails.
Figure
3A-5 Engine Holding Fixture Installed
5. Loosen steering mast at the lower universal joint
and take out clamp bolt. Loosen clamp at the upper
universal joint and lift steering mast upwards until it
is free at the lower universal joint. See Figure
3A-6.6. Disconnect brake lines at brake hose.
7. Disconnect shock absorber at upper mounting. It
is necessary to remove air cleaner. See Figure
3A-24.8. Disconnect engine mounts at cross member.
9. Remove front suspension cross member attaching
nuts and lower the cross member.
Removal Opel 1900 - Manta1. Prior to raising front end of car, apply parking
brake and block rear wheels.
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Figure 3A-10 Steering Mast Clamp Bolt
assembly at the cross member to body support from
frame and let it down onto jack. See Figure
3A-11.
Figure 3A-1 1
Installation
GT
CAUTION: Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they could affect the performance of vitaI 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 quality or substitute design. Torque
values
must be used as speciiied during reas-
sembly to assure proper retention of these parts.
I. Support front suspension and cross member on
jack and raise into position.
2. Attach cross member to front frame rail. Torque
to 36
lb.ft.
3. Install engine mounting nut? Remove engine sup-
port.
4. Install shock absorber mounting bolts and install
air cleaner.
5. Connect brakes hoses and bleed brakes as outlined
in Group 5.
6. Install radiator mounting bolt in support cross
member.
7. Push steering column downwards until a
l/8”
clearance is obtained between steering wheel hub and
switch cover.
8. With steering wheel in centered position and front
wheels straight ahead, tighten the clamp bolt at the
lower universal joint to 22
fbs.fi. and the clamp at
the upper universal joint to 14
lbs.ft. See Figure
3A-6.
9. Inr;tall mast guide sleeve stop bolt. Always install
new lock plate. See Figure
3A-7.
10. Remove front support stands and lower vehicle.
Installation Opel 1900 - Manta
1. With jack, lift up front suspension assembly so
that the individual attaching points coincide. At the
same time, insert lower steering mast into pinion
flange. See Figure
3A-12.
2. In the rear bolt cross member to body support.
Torque to 58
ft.lbs. When doing this with a suitable
tool, counterhold damper bushing which is installed
in a certain position, to prevent it from turning. For
this purpose, detach heat
deflectqr plate on right
vehicle side.
3. Torque front suspension assembly to frame attach-
ment to 47
ft.lbs.
4. Torque lower steering mast to pinion flange at-
tachment clamp bolt to 22
ft.lbs.
5. Reinstall both brake calipers. Torque to 72 ft.lbs.
Install brake line retainer.
6. On both sides install upper control arm ball joint.
Torque bolts to 29
ft.lbs.
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FRONT SUSPENSION3A- 7
Figure 3A-12 Front Suspension Attaching Points
Always use new self-locking nuts.
7. Reinstall guard plate.
8. Crosswise torque wheel nuts to 65 ft.lbs.UPPER BALL JOINT REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATION
RemovalI. Place jack under spring eye and raise car. Remove
wheel from car.
2. Remove cotter pin and castle nut from upper ball
joint stud. Discard cotter pin.
3. Press ball stud from steering knuckle using puller
J-21687, and remove two (2) bolts attaching ball
joint to upper control arm. See Figure 3A-13.
4. If dust cap on upper ball joint is torn or missing,
the ball joint should be replaced.
Installation
CAUTION:
Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they could
afEct the pertkmance 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
equivaknt pa-t if
replacement becomes necessary. Do not use a re-
placement part of lesser quality or substitute design.
Torque values must be used as specified
durikg reas-
sembly to assure proper retention of these parts.Figure 3A-13 Upper Ball Joint
1. Install upper control arm ball joint with the off
center holes in flange showing towards the steering
knuckle spindle.
2. Install two (2) bolts attaching ball joint to upper
control arm. Torque nuts to 29 Ibft.
3. Install upper ball joint stud in%eering knuckle
and torque castle nut to 29
Ib.ft. on GT and 40 lb&.
on Opel
1900 - Manta.
4. Install new cotter pin, and replace wheel.
5. Always check caster and camber after installing
new ball joints.
LOWER BALL JOINT REMOVAL AND
INSTALLATIONNew lower ball joints have an axial play of up to
,020inch. The maximum permissible axial play of older
ball joints is
,080 inch. At an axial play of more than
,080 inch, the lower ball joint must be replaced. If the
dust cap is torn, loose, or missing, the lower ball joint
must also be replaced. See Figure
3A-14.The lower ball joints are checked for wear by using
Checking Gauge J-23402 for the GT, and using
Checking Gauge J-23745 for the Opel 1900
- Manta.
See Figure
3A-15.
Removal GT1. Raise car and support at rear of front frame rails.
2. Remove front wheel.
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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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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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INNER RUBBERSTUD.1 /2”\E
/
PLASTIC COVER
DAMPENING RING
RETAINERRUBBER DAMPENING RING-
-zSELF-LOCKING NUT
UPPER RUBBER
GROMMET RETAINERLOWER
RUBIGROMMET RETAINER
WHEEL HOUSE
SHOCK ABSORBER
SHOCK ABSORBERSA-25Figure
3A-25 Shock Absorber Upper Attachment
7. Remove lower ball joint stud nuts. Slightly lower
jack so that the spring and lower control arm assem-
bly is removed from the front cross member and
steering knuckle.
8. Lower jack, spring compressor, and front spring
and control arm assembly. Remove lower control
arm to spring nuts.
9. Relieve tension on spring compressor and remove
control arm attaching bolts and control arms.
Removal (Opel 1900 - Manta)1. Prior to raising car, install upper control arm
hooks J-23697.
2. Raise car and stipport 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. Remove shock absorber.
6. At lower control arm ball joint, remove castle nut
cotter pin and remove nut.
7. With suitable drift, detach lower control arm ball
joint from steering knuckle.
8. Loosen nut that retains lower control to front
cross member.
9. Slowly lower hoist to release spring tension.
10. Swing lower control arm downwards and remove
front spring.
Installation (GT)
CAUTION:
Fasteners are important attachingparts in
that they could at&t
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 oflesser quality or substitute design.