fuel line SKODA 120L 1980 Workshop Manual
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i ENGINE
Model
- for Skodo 105 S ond 105
L
- for Skodo 12o L
- for Skodo 120 LS
Type
Number of cylinders
Cylinder orrongement
Cooling
Swept volume
- Skodo 105 S ond 105 L
- Skodo 12O L ond
120 LS
Bore
- Skodo 105 S ond 105 L
- Skodo 120 L
ond 120 LS
Stroke
Compression rotio
- Skodo 105 S, 105 L ond 120 L
- Skodo 120 LS
Engine power
output to CSN ond DIN
- Skodo 105 S ond 105 L
- Skodo 12O L
- Skodo 120 LS
Moximum torque
- Skodo 105 S ond 105 L
- Skodo 120 L
- Skodo 120 LS
Fuel -
recommended octone number
- Skodo 105 S,
- Skodo 120 Ls
Corburettor type
Fuel lift pump
type
CLUTCH
Type
Control
GEARBOX
Type Speeds
Geor rotios -
1st-speed geor
2nd-speed geor
3rd-speed geor
4th-speed geor
reverse geor Skodo 742.10 Engine No/l
Skodo
742.12 Engine No/2
Skodo 742.12x Engine
No/9
four-stroke, spork-ignltion,
corburettor engine with overheod volves
4 in line
pump-circuloted ontifreeze,
thermostotic temperoture control
1,046 c. c.
1,174 c.c.
68 mm
72 mm
72 mm
8.5:1
9.5:1
33.9 kW (46
h. p.)
ot 4,800 r.
P. m.
38.3 kW (52
h. p.)
ot 5,(X)0 r. p.
m.
42.7 kW (58
h. p.)
ot 5,2(X) r. p.
m.
74.5 Nm ot 3,000 r.p.m.
85.2 Nm ot 3,000 r.p.m.
90.2 Nm ot 3,250 r.p.m.
90 minimum 95 minimumduol, twostoge, downdrought
nrodel JIKOV 32 EDSR
diophrogm pump, model
JIKOV MF
dry, single-plote, with direct
disengogement
hydroulic
with helicol
spur geas
4 forword ond 1 reverse, synchrolock on the
1st-, 2nd-,
3rd-, ond 4th-speed geors
3.8
2.12 1.41
0.96 3.27
105 L ond
12O L
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5. Use
the MP 1'105 puller
for removing
cylinder liners from the
block. Turn the centre
bolts of the
iig to expond
the
iig iows in the
cylinder liner (ot
the top flonge of the liner)
ond pull
out the liner by turning the vwench.
6. Before removing the comshoft, lift owoy
the volve toppets. lf o
removol of the cylinder
heod is not considered, releose
the boll pins
of
the rocker orms, lift cwoy the push
rods, remove
the si'de cover of the push
rods, ond withdrow
the volve toppets.
2.5 BRAKE TEST
AND ENGINE
LUBRICATION SYSTEM DIAGRAM
Broke Tcst In view of
the very specific chorocter of
the test, especiolly with
regord to the speciol
testing eguipment,we do not intend to describe
the test procedure, restricting ourselves to
men'
tioning only the moin volues which the test is
supposed to verify. Volues indicoted in the
diogroms ore oppli'
coble to o new engine or on engine ofter o top
overhoul, which hos been
correctly run'in
by
running for o period
of obout 50 hours (2,500
km
trovelled). lf the engine is tested under other
conditions, the meosured volues must opprooch
the diogrom volues conformobly with the mech-
onicol condition of the engine.
ln diogroms, peok
performonce
volues ore
indicoted os meosured in complionce with the
CSw (Czechoslovok
Stote Standords) ond DIN
,CsNr
kwrotN'
1{J
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20
r5t0 (Deutsche
Ingenieur Normen), i.e. with
oll oc'
cessoires reducing the gross engine
horsepower
(woter pump,
olternotor, oir
cleoner, exhoust
silencer). The
effective horsepower con
vory
with respect to the diogrom volues
within
o toleronce limit of
minus 100/s.
Every engine ofter
o top overhoul or reploce'
ment of individuol ports
of the cronk mech'
onism hos to be run'in exoctly like o
new
engine. Do
not forget to
drow your
customer's
ottention to this foct!
'",ffi15
NM
300 t000 som
t/n{a
5000 l/rnrn csilr
kwuril'
50
i
ilii Fig.2.5l2
-
Power Output ond Fuel Consumption
Diogrom -
Skodo 120 L engine
1- 3 see Fig.2.5l1
5000 t/mrn
Fig.2.511- Power Output ond
Fuel Consttmption
Diogrom -
Skodo 150
S
engine
1 -
power output, 2 -
torque, 3 -
specif ic fuel
consumPtion
k/SAE: h. p.
(SAE) 1/min :
r.P.m. Fig.2.513
-
Power Output ond Fuel Cons
Diogrom -
Skodo 120
LS engine
I
38 1- 3 see
Fig.2.5l1
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( 1. Excessir
- overfloc
o) leoky n
b) too higl
- incorrec
c) too lorg
d) too sm<
e) oir-ventl
2. lncorrecl
- engine
o) choked
chokedi ncorrec
defectiv
- errotic i
e) portiolly
f) folse oir
l ncorrec
too low
lncorrect i ncorrec
i ncorrec
c) choked
4- Poor occ
chokedleoky no
defectivr
Loss of p
stoge | |
choked ,
domoge<
i ncorrect
stoge | | mutuolly
ond ll in
Engine w
storti ng
choked <
low fuel
i ncorrect
( excessir
o) lf no nera
hold the
connecte
emergen(
Fi1.2.1917
-
Floot Adjusting by Bending
the Lip of the Floot Honger
10 mm in diometer between the gosket
ond the
floot). The lip must lightly
touch the spring-
looded boll in the needle volve. The lip must
not press -
in the boll
or move owoy from it.
The doshed lines show
the floot in its lower
position.
Petrol and Air
Jets
Cleon them by swilling
in petrol
ond blowing
though with compressed oir. When removing
them, note
their locotion to focilitote reinstol-
lotion in their proper ploces.
Volume Iniected by Accelerotion Pump
ond Pump Hondling
Fill the corburettor with fuel
ond operote the
corburettor lever 10 times through its full stroke
to iniet fuel. Operote the lever ot intervols
of
3 to 4 seconds
ond cotch the fuel into o grodu-
oted vessel. The
iniected omount should be 7
to 9. c. c. lf necessory,
deflect the injector so
thot the
iet of
fuel posses
directly through the
chomber ond does not flow down its
wolls.
When refitting the occelerotion pump
cover,
prelood the diophrogm by opening the throttle
disk of stoge I to its full
stroke before retight-
ening the cover copscrews.
To Adiust Throttle Discs
Turn over the corburettor
with the throttle
discs on top ond loosen the reguloting screws
in the flonge till
the throttle discs ore fully
closed. Ploce the indicotor MP 1-128
on the
flonge necr one of tlre throttle
discs ond force Fig.
2.19/8 -
Adjusting Throttle Discs Using
MP 1-120'lndicotor
it down till the pointer
of the diol indicotor
touches the disc. Zero the scole ond rotote the
reguloting (odiusting)
screw while forcing
down the indicotor till the throttle disc porti'
olly opens (3
mm from the edge of the throttle
disc) ond the indicotor reods 0.10 to 0.12 mm.
Proceed in
the some woy to odiust the other
throttle disc.
Setting ldle Run Adiusting Screws
After o dismontling, etc., set the screws in
their bosic positions
so thot the engine con
be
storted up ond be kept running.
o) Rotote the oir correction screw (Fig.
14.3/9)
four times through 180" to closed position.
b) Rotote the idle run odiusting screw (Fig.
15.3/10) five times through 180o
to closed
position.
Do not
tighten the screws forcefully in their
closed positions.
They must beor ogoinst their
seots iust lightly so
os not to foul them.
Testing the Operotion of Pilot Jet Seporotor
The pilot jet
operotes correctly if switching
on ond off of
the current fed to the seporotor
(by switching on the
ignition, etc.) is moni-
fested by oudible clicks. The seporotor closes
the pilot
iet when
the current is switched off
(switched off ignition).
Corburettor Defects ond Their
Removol
Notice: Turn your
ottention to the corburettor
ofter hoving oscertoined thot the
engine, fuel
supply, ond ignition operote correctly.
# b)
c)
d)
s) h)
3. o)
b)
o)
b)
c)
5.
o)
b)
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6.
o)
b)
c)
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11.4-11.5
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on to the coolont tonk.
Hose
clips ore formed
either by metol strips
or lengths
of wire. When
tightening the wire clips, toke core not to
domoge the rubber of the hoses.
To Fosten Pipes ond
Hoses
A correct winding of the strip is importont
to ensure o self-locking clomping of the strip
clips -
see Fig. 11.411.
Fig.11.Al1- Diogrom showing
the threoding
of
the clip strip through
the clip closp ond
the
direction of rototion of
the tightening cotter
pin -
the diogrom hos generol
opplicobility
1 -
Strip clip,2 -
Closp, 3 -
Cotter pin
The moin pipeline
routed under the cor f loor
consists of front ond reor pipes.
They ore em-
bedded in o chonnel moulded in the floor
boords ond rest on on insuloting (polysterene)
podding. From below, they ore protected
by
o guord,
the copscrews of which ore locked
in
position by spring woshers.
Use pipe
holders (yokes) to fosten the pipe-
line to the floor. In
the front
ond reor port
of
the cor, tighten
the pipes
over the insulotion
lrod ond insert
spring ond ploin
woshers under
the nuts.
Do not use insulotion pods
for bends
forming the tronsition from
the front
ond reor
lower flot ports.
Use spring woshers under
the
heods of copscrews.
Before instolling the pipes, prepore
ouxiliory
yokes (or use lengths of wires ottoched to the
provisionolly screwed-in copscrews of the pipe-
line guord) to liold the pipes
in the moulded
chonnel in
the floor before
the finol fostening
of their guord.
The woter line runs
under the cor together
with other lines, pull-rods,
etc. For their mutuol
ref otive orrongement see Chopter 12.7. Removol
To moke the underbody occessible for hond-
ling the pipes,
ploce
the cor over o floor pit
or
on o romp. The minimum required cleoronce is
obout 650 mnr.
1. Remo.re the guords
of the pipes
ond the
fuel tonk, lift owoy the spore wheel, ond loosen
the yokes
holding the pipes
to the floor.
2. Remove droin screws to droin the coolont
from the pipes -
see the illustrotion in Chop-
ter 15.'13.
3. Remove one hose clip in the middle
of the
cor to disconnect
the pipes
(ottention -
the
remoining coolont will f low out), ond dis-
ossemble the line.
4. Disconnect the pipe
ends from the hoses,
ond detoch the pipes
from the floor or other
ports of the cor.
5. Pull out the reor pipes
possing
them core-
fully oround the vorious cor ports.
6. Pull out the front pipes.
Turn
the front
wheels into their left lock position,
disconnect
the steering linkoge from the steering
reloy
lever ond the steering knuckle orm of the
right-
hond wheel, ond push
the linkoge ogoinst the
oxle body. While removing the pipes,
rotote the
left-hond pipe clockwise (when
viewing the cor
front end), ond the right-hond pipe
onticlock-
wise.
Reinstollotion Reverse the dismontling procedure
when re-
instolling the woter line. While connecting the
steering linkoge, poy
ottention to the condition
of boll pin
seoling cups (fit
new cups if the old
ore domoged). Fill in the recommended
coolont
ond bleed the cooling system.
11.5 COOLANT TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Throughf low Thermostot
This thermostot shuts off the inlet of the
coolont into the rodiotor
during the engine
heoting-up period. lt is mounted on the engine
- see Chopter 2.3, por.
30.
The thermostot operotes within the following
volues:
it begins to open ot 80+2"C
it is fully open ot 90+4oC
its lift ot full opening
11 mm
When closed, it
is permitted
to let poss
o nroximum
of 0.5 litres
of coolont per
minute,
ond it must not be closed by o bock pressure
of 0.16 MPo (1.6
kg/cm2).
When removing the thermostot by rototing
tlre rivet in the volve disk, breok owoy sedi-
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12.6-12.f
2. Proceeding fronr below, rernove
the fuel
tonk sheet guord
ond the guord
of the cooling
woter pipes.
3. Disconnect the pipe
of the clutclr hydroulic
line from the clutch releose hose brocket.
4. Screw out droin plugs
to droin fuel from
the fuel tonk ond ot the some time disconnect
the fuel hose from
the fuel pump.
After com-
pleting the droining, reinstoll the droin plugs
(screws) with their seoling rings.
Disconnect the tronsverse hose connecting
both sections of the fuel tonk ond stop the
open
pipes with rrubber
plugs (to prevent
the remoin-
ing fuel spilling over your
honds ond clothes
when lifting
the tonk owoy).
5. Disconnect the geor
shift link ond the
speedometer drive from the georbox -
see Chop-
ter 4.1, por.9.
6. Detoch cobles from the hond broke rocker
ond pull
them out from under the cor -
see
Chopter 9.8. 7. Droin the cooling system -
see Chopter
-15.13.
Disconnect the moin woter line in
the
rniddle of the cor. Disconnect the pipes
from
the engine (from
the hose of the thermostot
ond the pump
connecting hose) ond remove
the
pipes -
see Chopter 11.4.
8. Disconnect the hose of the fuel
tonk from
the fuel filling pipe, ond, in the upper port,
the
hose of the fuel filling line vent pipe.
9. Sever the electric connection of the fuel
level gouge
floot system under tlre right-hond
I eor seot.
10. Use o
iock to support
tl're georbox
ond
loosen tlre connection of the georbox
cross
beorer with the bodywork.
11. Loosen the copscrews fostening the fuel
tonk to the bodywork ond lower the
iock to tip
the power
pock.
Retoin the fuel tonk while ne-
nroving the copscrews, move the tonk bock-
words ond down, tip it down ond forword, ond
remove it in
this direction. 12. Should
the pipes
of the broke system ob-
struct tlre removol of the tonk, disconnet them
from the finol drive ond from broke hose brock-
ets.
Refitting Fuel Tqnk in Cor
Reverse the procedure
of the tonk removol.
Fill the cooling system with the recommended
coolont ond bleed it, odjust the hond-broke ond
the occelerotor cobles. Bleed the clutch hy-
droulic line
ond olso the reor wheel brokes if
the hydroulic broke line hos
been disconnected.
Tighten properly
oll joints
ond connections,
fosten the cobles, links, ond pipes
obsenving
their correct orrongement -
see Chapter 12.7.
Fuel Line ond lts Accessories
Filling pipe.
This is q
sheet -
metol tube ot-
toclred to
the hose on the fuel tonk by meons
of o clip, ond to
the bodywork by two holders
with o copscrew ond both o spring ond o ploin
wosher. lt posses
througlr o bushing in the side
of the bodywork. Venting line. The hose is ottoched to the fuel
tonk filler neck in the upper port
of the tonk
ond to the filling pipe
by meons
of clips. For
its possoge
through the bodywork stiffener,
see Fig. 12.714. For clips ond their tightening see
Fig. 11.4/1.
The oir-feed hose
is slipped on the filling
pipe outlet ot
the fuel tonk neck; its
loop is
inserted under the domping lining of the body-
work, ond its other end is inserted into the hole
of the filling pipe
socket bushing.
Filler neck cop -
see Chopter 1.5.
Fuel gouge -
see fuel reserve signolling
switch, Chopter 13.17.
12.7 ARRANGEMENT
OF PIPELINES, LINKS,
AND CABLES UNDER THE
CAR
The routing, fostening, etc., of pipelines,
links, ond cobles is described in
chopters deol-
ing with these ports.
They oll leove the floor
tunnel under tlre fuel tonk to
be covered by
o guold
held in position
by self-locking nuts
with ploin
woshers. The following
illustrotions
show their correct orrongement which hos to
be mointoined if incorrect function or domoge
is to be prevented.
lt is imperotive to ensure
free movement ond swing
of the geor
shift
link.
Secure the correct position
of oll ports
under
the fuel tonk by clips which hove
to be pro-
vided with sleeves preventing
domoge to Bow-
den tubings, etc. The overoll orrongement is
shown in
Fig. 12.712 ond 12.713.
Fig.
12.611- Fuel Tonk Droin
Plugs
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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'
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-- I 1.029
; t.oqs I 1.055 1.O57
1.062
| 1.067
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i 1.074
i 1.080
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Volume
Ports
Fridex Spolono
i Woter
21 1
38 1
44 47
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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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