engine SKODA 105S 1980 Service Manual
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I-
.'t Fig. 
15.3/3  - 
Oil  Filter
oil f ilter  bowl 
witlr f ilter 
element
centre-boll oil  pressure 
switclr pressure 
oir. When  driving  often 
on dusty  roods,
ihe  cleoning  intervols 
should 
be shortened  by
holf. For  oir cleoner  mointenonce  in  tropicol 
re'
gions refer  to 
ChoPter  16.2.
Air  Cleoner  - 
winter  oPerotion
Remove  the rubber 
cop from 
the cover  exten-
sion orm  ond 
use it to  stop  the mouth of 
the
orm.  Fit o guide extension  into 
the cleored  hole
in the ornr  ond 
insert  the 
corrugoted  poper hose
(included  in the 
cor equipment)  into 
the 
ex-
iension  ond 
the holder  on the 
intoke  ond 
ex-
houst  monifold.
Give  the 
hose  the required  shope by 
bending
it  slowly  ond corefully.  Above 
oll, ploce 
it into
the  holcier  so thot 
there is 
o suff  icient  distonce
(wide  enough  to 
insert  o 
finger)  between  it
crnd  the exhot-tst  monifold.
Tightening  of 
cYlinder  heod bolts
The cylinder  heod 
bolts  should  be tightened
in  the  running-in  period before 
the gosket  gets
settled  ond then 
ofter  every  replocement  of the
gosket,  i.e., ofter 
obout  1,000 
kilometres'  For
itre  tightening  procedure, 
s9e 
Chopter 
-2'16'
Check'ilg  of vilve 
cleoronce  ofter 
every  tighten'
ing of  tlie 
cylinder  heod 
is o 
routine  procedure
which  must not be omitted.
Volve  Cleoronce
For  checking  procedures 
ond odiusting  volues,
refer  to ChoPter  2.13.
Alternotor  V'belt 
Tensioning
Loosen  the 
nuts  of the  bolts 
in the  olternotor
f  longe  (fostening 
it to 
the engine  ond 
the strut)
ond'of  itre 
bottJ  holding  down 
the strut on 
the
olternotor,  ond 
swing 
oside (tip) 
the olternotor'
Adiust  the 
belt  so 
thot  it gives 
woy 10- to
15  mm  midwoy  between  the 
belt  pulleys 
when
depressed  lightly (ot 
if o- weight  of  obout
2 kg  were  opplieal  with 
the 
finger  ot this  point'
LoCk  the 
olternotor  in 
this  position 
by tighten-
ing  properlY 
oll the nuts.
Belt  dimensions:  9x9.5x1,0O0  mm.
To Cleon  the 
Distributor
The  contoct  breoker points, the 
cover, ond
the  rotor  orm 
of the  distributor  must never 
be
greosy  or dirty.  Scrope  off 
ony  burns  on the
distributor  cover.
lf  you  hove 
cleoned the 
distributor  with
oetrol,  do 
not  ref it the  cover till ofter 
the petrol
hos  comPletelY  evoPoroted.
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oll 
the  greose 
into the beorings.  Tighten 
the
cop  thoioughly  so 
thot  it connot  be worked
loose  by vibrotion.
Air  Cleoner  - 
cleoning  ond 
replocing  of 
filter
element
Unclosp  the  cover 
fostening  clips 
and lift
owoy  the lid. Depress  the 
cross  broce  in 
the
1ock6t,  rotote 
it 
slightly  to disengoge  it,  ond
withdrow  the filter 
element.  Wipe 
cleon  the
inside  of the 
iocket,  cleon 
the filter 
element  or
reploce  it  with o  new 
one, ond reclose  the  oir
cleoner  proceeding 
in reverse  order.
Shoke  ond 
top the  filtet  element  to 
rid  it  of
clirt  porticles,  oncl 
blow  it off  ond  through  with
Fiq.15314 
- 
Lubricotor  of 
Woter  Pump Beorings 
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Fig. 
15.3/8  - 
Distributor  Adiusting Elements
1  - 
contoct  holder, 2  - 
rotor orm, 3-  com,
4  - 
distributor brocket,  5 - 
distributor  brocket
clomping bolt
Alwoys turn the engine clockwise to eliminote ony  ploy 
in the distributor drive  geor 
ond to
ovoid loosening of the bolt. To relieve  the 
com-
pression  resistonce,  it 
is recommended  to bock
off  the sporking  plugs.
b)  Stroboscopic method:
When using this method, the  volues of the
bosic  ignition timing  ond 
the odvonce con-
trolled  by the centrifugol  timing control (for 
its
diogrom refer  to Chopter 13.5) should be  odded
upwhile  multiplying  bytwo 
the odded upvolues
occording  to  the  diogrom.  Any effect  of  the
vocuum  control must  be 
eliminoted  by discorr-
necting  the  respective hose  (connecting 
the
distributor vocuum unit with  the  corburettor).
The  meosuring  procedure 
is  indicoted by the
diognostic  equipment  itself.
To  Adiust  ldling Speed
Use  the  oir-correction  screw (speed 
cor-
rection  screw). The speed decreoses when  ro-
toting  the screw clockwise ond  increoses when
rototing  it  onticlockwise.
Adiust  the  idling  speed in occordonce with
the  tochometer  ond within the limits specified
in  the  following  porogroph "To 
Adiust  ldle
Run". The  engine must be  wormed-up 
before
storting  the odjusting  procedure (see 
olso the
following  porogrophs)  ond its ignition must  be
in  perfect 
condition  (distributor 
contoct-breoker
points,  sporking  plug 
electrodes, ond  ignition
odvonce).
N  o t e :  For  the bosic  position 
of the odiusting
screw  refer to Chopter  2.19 - "Mointenonce 
ond
Adiusting". Fig. 
15.3/9  - 
Air-correction  Screw - 
idling speed
correction  screw
To  Adiust  ldle 
Run
Acljust  the contoct-breoker  point 
gop, 
the gop
of  the  sporking  plug 
electrodes,  ond 
the ig-
nition odvonce.  Then check 
the 
volve  cleoronce
(if  there  is  no cleoronce,  odiust 
the 
volves),
cleon  the oir  intoke filter 
element,  ond moke
sure thot  the occelerotor  pedol link hos 
the re'
quired  free trovel  - 
see Chopter  12.2-
Use  o needle  to remove  the plug 
covering
the  fost-idling  screw 
ond let the  engine  run ot
obout  2,000 r.  p. 
m. to  ottoin  on oil temperoture
of 70oC.  Insert the probe 
of the  thermonreter
into  the hole  for the oil  diPstick'
Now  connect  the 
speed  indicotor  (tocho-
meter)  ond the onolyzer  of 
corbon 
.monoxide
(contoined in exhoust  fumes). Use 
the oir'cor-
iection  screw (Fig. 
15.3/9)  to set  the 
speed
-r-?n
at 800  l;; t. 
p. ni. cnd  the fost-idling  screw
(Fiq.  15.3/10)  to odiust  the 
content  of corbon
moioxide  to 2*0.50/s  or the  oir-fuel  proportion-
by-weight  mixing rotio, 
comporoble  with 
the
specif ied corbon  monoxide content, to 
1+.2  +$.t.
After  about  one minute  of 
the  continued  idle
running recheck  the odiustment  ond 
correct  it,
if  necelsory.  Close the hole 
with  the 
fost-idling
screw by driving  in o 
new  plug with 
its bottom
outword.
Note:  For  the bosic  position of 
odiusting
screws refer to  Chopter 2.19 - "Mointenonce
ond Adjustment".
To Lubricote  Accelerotor Mechonism
Pour severol drops  of oil into 
the end of  the
bowden coble  tubing ond lubricote  both 
ioints
(on  top ond  below)- of the  corburettor  pull-rod
itself  with  obout  one drop  of oil.  Then 
depress
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r 
5.9-15.  r 
2
Dismontle  the housing, remove 
old greose,
cleon  the individuol  ports, 
opply fresh greose,
ond  reossemble  the housing. Sook the  felt rings
on  the  links  (pull-rods) 
in engine oil.
15.10  WHEELS  AND TYRES, SNOW 
CHAINS
Tyre Inflotion,  Boloncing 
ond lnterchonge
of Wheels
The  procedures ore outlined  in 
Chopters  10.1
through  10.3. Snow 
choins ond their use ore
deolt with  in Chopter  10.6.
Wheel  Toe-in - 
see Chopter  16.1.
Shock  Absorbers  - 
see  Chopter  8.3 "Shock
Absorbers  ".
15.11  ELECTRTCAL  EQUTPMENT
Checking electrolyte  level ond topping up  --
see  Chopter  13.2.
Sporking  plugs - 
electrode  gop 
odiustment,
etc.  - 
see  Chopter  13.7.
Stqrter  motor - 
exqminqtion  ond  renewol  of
brushes,  etc. - 
see Chopters 13.11  through 13.14.
lgnition timing, odiustment  of contoct breoker
point  gop,  distributor  lubricotion  - 
see Chop-
ter  15.3.
15.12  BODYWORK  - 
UNDERBODY
Woshing  ond Mointenonce
The visible  ports 
of the  body qre 
f inislred in
o hord  synthetic boking vornish, the remoining
ports  in synthetic vornish.
The  underbody  is sproy-cooted 
with o plostic
compound  - 
for detoiled informotion, see  Chop-
ter  '14.9. 
Follow  the 
usuol  procedures 
when
woshing,  cleoning ond polishing 
the cor,  ond
observe  the specific instructions for 
the use of
woshing  ond cleoning  preporotions, 
issued by
their  monufocturers.
All  lights  with  the exception 
of heodlomps
hove  cosings of  plostic 
moteriols  qnd 
they
should  be cleoned onlywith woteror shompoos.
When hosing  down the corr 
cover  the voltoge
regulotor  of the olternotor  ond 
the ignition  coil
to  protect 
them ogoinst sploshing  with woter,
ond  do not 
sproy woter  direct on 
the door lock
ond  the lid covering  the fuel 
tonk filler neck.
Woshing  ond Core  of  Underbody 
Mechonisms
The  underbody  mechonisms 
ore protected
with  o synthetic vornish  which stonds 
well the
usuol  woshing  procedures. 
Protect oll rubberports 
ogoinst  direct contoct  with speciol  chemi-
col  solvLnts  or limit  the durotion  of this 
contoct
to o minimum  before 
o complete  woshing off of
the solvents  with woter  (by 
hosing  down, etc.)'
Keep  the oil cooler,  if  fitted  on 
the  cor,  in
cleon'condition.  Hose 
it  down  when woshing
the cor,  ond if  dirt  still 
sticks  to the  cooling
surfoces,  use some  of the  detergents.
Bodywork  Lubricotion
Routine mointenonce  includes the 
lubricotion
of door  hinges ond limiters,  hinges 
ond releose
mechonismi  of the engine  bonnet ond boot  lid,
the  releose mechonism  of 
the  spore  wheel, 
ond
the  leveroge  of windscreen  wipers. Lubricotion
of inner  dolor mechonisms  is 
included  in 
speciol
mqintenonce. Lubricote  oll occessible  mechcnisms 
with
high-quolity  greoses which 
do not 
dry,  do not
oxldize,  ond protect 
the mechonisms  ogoinst
corrosion  for o long time.  Oil is 
not  suitoble  due
to  its short-time  efJect. Any greose con 
be used
to lubricqte  the 
door  limiters  ond 
the front 
seot
slide roils.
Lubricotion  of SporeWheel  Corrier 
Bearings-
Remove the  spore wheel, 
cleon the hinges,  ond
opply oil  on iheit 
upper sides.  In oddition,  rub
in  greose of ony  brond.
Lubricotion  of Windscreen  Wiper 
Leveroge  -
Remove  the cover  of the 
ioint  (o 
plostic cup),
f ill  it with  greose, lubricote  the 
ioint,  ond 
rein-
stoll tlre  cover.
The  Lubricotion  of 
Inner  Door Mechonisms
is  possible only 
ofter removing  the 
door  ponel
ond the  inner 'door 
mechonism.  Use 
only  re-
commended  greose brcnds. 
Lubricote 
the bowden
coble  of thJwindow  wind-up mechonism 
with
Fig.15.1211-  Lubricotion 
of Windscreen  Wiper
Leveroge  Joint - 
ioint  cover
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the 
pipes)  The 
greoter  portion of 
the f illing
will  'flow 
out through  the 
outlets  ond 
this  will
suffice  in the 
event of 
droining  before dismon'
tling  the engine.
3.-Uncouple  the 
hoses  from 
the engine  line
in the  engine  boy - 
See  Fi1.15.131A.  Proceeding
from und6r  the vehicle,  pull 
the hoses 
behind
the  cross  beorer  of 
the  georbox, 
ond let the
liquid  flow 
from  the hoses.
4.  Remove  the 
droin  plug  of 
the cylinder
block  ond, if  necessory,  free 
the out'f  low using
o length  of wire, 
etc.
N  ot e  :  In oll, obout  85 0/0 
(10.5 litres)  of the
coolont  will f low out, 
ond the difference  should
be reckoned  with when 
refilling  the 
system-
All ontifreezes  ore 
to o certoin  extent hormful
to  the  skin.  lt  is therefore  necessory  to 
protect
oneself  qgoinst 
contoct  with 
the liquid,  es-
peciolly  the  eyes (do  not  touch  them 
with Fig.15.13/4 
- 
Heoter  Line on 
Engine
ond  Droin  Plug
1  - 
droin  plug
2  * 
pump ond  heoter connecting  line
3  - 
thermostot  ond 
heoter  connecting  lirre
fingers  soilded  witlr 
the liquid).  Wosh 
ony
stolns  off the  skin  os quickly os  possible with
soop woter  etc. 
Rinse  the  stoins  off 
the  vor-
nished  cor bodY  with woter.
Fridex-Spolqno  Antifreeze
As  clreody  mentioned,  the  cooling  system is
f  illed  with  this liquid, 
or with  o solution 
of its
concent'rote  with 
soft 
woter,  in  the 
foctory.
For  the  preporotion  of  this solution 
olw.oys
use  soft  ond cleon  woter. In the following 
toble,
its concentrotion  in 
dependence  on 
its freezing
resistonce  is  indicoted.  Alternotively,  the 
con-
centrotion  con be determined  from 
the density.
Fig.15.1312  - 
Cooling  System 
Bleed Cock
Fig.-15.13/3  - 
Fuel  Tonk
Droin Guord 
Sheet ond 
PiPe
Plugs Densit
I  ot 
+20'
I
i
-- I 1.029
;  t.oqs I  1.055 1.O57
1.062
|  1.067
I
i  1.074
i  1.080
I
Volume 
Ports
Fridex  Spolono 
i Woter
21 1
38 1
44 47
I
53 -1,5 ity
ot  +20  oCFreezi 
ng
point  "C
-10 -20
-25
-27
-30
-35
-40 -45
-60
79
2
62 '1,5
56 53 1
47 4I
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16.1 
- 
16.2
16.1  EQUTPMENT FOR  SUBTROPTCAL
REGIONS
Stondord equipment  of 
cors for  subtropicol
regions  where the temperoture 
does not exceed
+40oC,  or where 
increosed 
cooling efficiency is
required  generolly:
1. Copper  rodiotor (copper 
lominotions) for
oll types. 2.  Oil cooler  for oll types, 
the some 
os thot
fitted in  the stondord 
12O LS 
model.
3. Cost  finned 
oil sump for  oll types includ-
ing  occessories  (longer 
oil pump 
suction
stroiner ond longer oil  dipstick), like thot fit-
ted  in 
stondord 120 L  ond 120 LS models.
4.  Oil temperoture signolling 
telethermometer
(125+3'C)  in cor type S 120  t-S. 
The  primory
element  is mounted in o speciol  connection fit-
ted to  the oil cooler  outlet. The worning lomp
on  the  instrument  ponel 
is red 
ond  without
o  symbol (the 
instrument ponel 
hos o  different
wiring  for the connection  of the worning lomp
to  the terminol boord).
The  coble  of  the  primory 
element  is  con-
nected  to the  terminol  "10" 
of  the  terminol
boord  "111" 
(morking  occording  to  wiring dio-
grom  in Fig.  13.1/1). 
The 
coble is  led out ot
the  engine  together with 
cobles to the engine
temperoture  gouge 
ond the  oil pressure 
switch.
16.2  EQUTPMENT  FOR TROP|CAL 
REGTONS
Stondord  equipment  of  cors for  tropicol re-
gions  where the  temperoture  does not exceed f 
50  oC, 
or  where  on 
extro  high  cooling 
ef-
f  iciency is  required generolly:
1.  Copper rodiotor  (copper 
lominotions)  for
oll  cor types.
2.  Oil  cooler  for 
oll types  like thot  fitted 
in
stondord  S 120 LS mod6l.  The bolt 
connecting
the  rodiotor  hose of the outlet from the engine
timing geor  cover to the rodiotor hos, however,
no by-poss  holes.
3.  Cost  finned 
oil sump 
for oll cor types  -
refer  to Chopter 16.1,  porogroph 
3.
4.  Oil temperoture signolling  telethermometer
(125+3oC)  for types  120 L 
ond  120  LS. 
For
loyout  see Chopter 16.1,  porogroph 
4.
5. Thermostot  with  o  nominol opening tem-
peroture  of +75oC  for oll 
types.
6-  Increosed  volume of  coolont  (storoge)
tonk  - 
4 litres for  oll types.
7.  Fr-rel  pump 
with  o  longer  priming 
lever.
It is  instolled on the engine on  two insuloting
pcrd  s
Mointenonce  of oir clecner:
The  stondord  oir cleoner  filter element  (the
some for  oll cor types)  must be 
chonged in
dust-loden  environments ofter every  2,000 
kilo-
metres.  On dusty roods in deserts, this element
must be inspected  doily ond reploced doily, it
necessory.
Keep the  coolont level 
ot  obout the  middle
of the  tonk or only slightly obove the middle.
The  totol 
volume  is 13 5 litres opproximotely
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