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SERVICE
MANUAL = °
SAAB
SAAB 95, 96 AND
MONTE CARLO
YEAR MODEL 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970—
Ordering No. 788626
SAAB-SCANIA
automotive group
TROLLHATTAN SWEDEN
Copyright SAAB-SCANIA
Endast f6r spridning utomlands,
SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE SHOOTING
TOOLS, SERVICE,
MAINTENANCE
TRANSMISSION
BRAKE SYSTEM
FRONT ASSEMBLY, STEERING,
COLUMN SHIFT GEAR
SUSPENSION, WHEELS
INSTRUMENTS, ACCESSORIES,
EATING SYSTEMFOREWORD
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This Service Manual has been prepared to cid SAAB service shops in their work and to
contribute towards the attainment of the best results. The recommendations and instructions
given in the Manual ore based on our accumulated experience up to date. As further ex-
perience is gained, or if design modifications ore introduced, all SAAB general agents and
service shops will be informed accordingly, either through Service Information Bulletins or
through complementary pages for the loose-leaf edition of the Service Manual. The Service
Information Bulletins should be kept in a special binder, while complementary manual pages
should be inserted in the appropriate position according to their chapter, section and page
numbers.
The Service Manual, the Repair Timetable and the Spare Parts List are arranged in the
same order as the Repair Timetable issued by the Swedish Automobile Servicing and Retailing
Employers’ Association. This arrangement in similar groups facilitates the use of the different
publications.
Description
This comprises a brief description of the design and construction, intended primarily for those
wishing to become more familiar with the construction and function of the car.
Shop instructions
Technical data such as dime
ions, tolerances, torque ratings, etc., will be found in chapter O.
These sections include detailed descriptions of all service jobs and are primarly intended for
servicemen who are not familiar with work on the Scab. They include plenty of illustrations,
in the belief that a good picture is often more instructive than a lengthy explanation.
‘SAAB-SCANIA AUTOMOTIVE GROUP
Car Division
TROLLHATTAN SWEDEN
Nov. 1970? 2
v
Produced and edited by Technical Publications
SAAB-SCANIA, Trollhattan, Sweden
Nov. 1970,oct. 1969
CHAPTER
010
020
030
CHAPTER
100
101
102
no
CHAPTER
200
201
210
21
214
215
216
27
221
222
231
232
233
234
CHAPTER
300
311
321
322
331
341
0 SPECIFICATIONS, TROUBLE SHOOTING
General
Specifications
Trouble Shooting
1 TOOLS, SERVICE, MAINTENANCE
General hints
Special tools
Various tools
Service inspections
General
Lubrication
Washing and polishing
Underbody- and rustpreventing treatment
2 ENGINE
Description
Removal and installation of engine body
Engine body
Removal and installation
Cylinder head
Valve mechanism
Transmission
Crank mechanism
Oil pan
Lubricating system
Oil pump
Oil filter
Fuel system
Carburetor. Deceleration valve, USA cars
Air cleaner
Fuel pump
Fuel tank with fittings and fuel lines
Inlet and exhaust system
Induction manifold
Exhaust system
Cooling system
Radiator with connections
Water pump, fan and thermostat
Sundries
3. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Description
Battery
Generator
Voltage regulator
Starter
Ignition coiloct. 1968
342
SE
351
CHAPTER
au
412
4an
524
551
CHAPTER
600
601
631
632
Spark pls
Pl
Ignition cables
Suppression of interference
uPPr
Electric equipment
Other
Direction indicators
Horns
Windshield wipers end wosher
lectrical controls and switches
Wising ond fuses
4 TRANSMISSION
Description
‘Clutch
Gear box
psec ied and installation
Semety eaal Reassembly
iHferential ond pinion ~ ring gear
Universal joints end shafts
5 BRAKES
Description
Broke shoes with drums, discs ond linings
Raplocenses of bike
Re cement of ce lini
Broke drums —
Brake discs
Friction pads
Hydraulic footbrake system
Overhaul, brake fluid
Master cylinder
Brake lines
Wheel cylinders
Brake operation
Handbrake system
Handbrake operation
6 FRONT ASSEMBLY, STEERING, COLUMN
SHIFT GEAR
Description
Wheel alignment
Front assembly
Steering knuckle housing and ball joints
Control armsoct. 1968
CHAPTER
700
731
732
761
762
m
772
774
CHAPTER
800
810
820
830
843
850
860
890
CHAPTER
900
an
920
930
941
Steering, column shift gear
g wheel and column shift gear
ring ge
Tie-rod ends
7 SUSPENSION, WHEELS
Description
Suspension
Coil-spring suspensi
Coil-spring suspension
Shock absorbers, Stabi
Shock absorbers
si
front
Wheels and hubs
Wheels
Tires
Hubs
8 BODY
Description
Body assembly
Hood, front panel and fenders
Doors and lids
Glass
Upholstery and interior fitments
9 INSTRUMENTS, ACCESSORIES, HEATING
SYSTEM
Description
Instruments
Accessories, mecanical
Accessories, electrical
Fresh air heater0)
()SPECIFICATIONS
TROUBLE
CONTENTS SHOOTING
CONTENTS
010 General
020 Specifications
030 Trouble shooting
— saaSPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE 0
GENERAL SHOOTING
SAAB 95 (SAAB STATION WAGON)
SAAB 96 (SAAB 2 DOOR SEDAN)
SAAB MONTE CARLO.
$2967
Nov. 1970 sans 010-1SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
(CHASSIS AND ENGINE NUMBERS ,
The illustrations below show the locations of the chassis
tand engine numbers. To ensure correct identification
in the case of © particular cor or engine, these numbe
together with the mileoge, must always be quoted in
‘warranty claims, etc. Ifa service engine is fitted in a cor,
the number of the original engine must, without fail, be
stomped in the appropriate place. This is of the utmost
importance if customs difficulties ore to be avoided in
the event thot the cor is subsequently used in a country
other than that of registration.
Chassis number limits for different year
models:
SAAB 95 1967 42001— 50197
SAAB 95 1968 52001— 62059
SAAB 95 1969 65001— 74986
SAAB 95 1970 20001—88371
SAAB 95 1971 95001—
SAAB 96 1967 420001458526
SAAB 96 1968 470001507018 “
‘SAAB 96 1969 20001-552859
SAAB 96 1970 ‘540001592844
SAAB 96 1971 600001
Monte Carlo 1967 420001458526
‘Monte Carlo 1968 _-470001~507018
CARS MADE IN FINLAND
SAAB 95 1970 50600001 — 50600838
SAAB 95 1971 51600001 —
SAAB96 1970 60600001 — 60601540
SAAB 96 1971 61600001 —
Engine number Georvox number
‘The type designations are 96 V4 for the SAAB V4 pas
senger car and 95 V4 for the SAAB V4 station wagon.
010-2
GENERAL
GENERAL TIGHTENING TORQUES
Normal tightening torques for stonderd bolts and nuts
For special nuts and belts see the technical data for the
‘oppropriote section,
Size Wrench torques
kom Fab,
1A O71 7
ene 15-25 N=
38 25-40 18-28
me 40-70 23-50
wr" 70-109 72
one 100-140 72-100
5/8” 140-200 100145
ue Wrench torques
lem fab.
ext B12 oF
MBx1 1-25 1218
MBX 1,25 16-20 1215
Ml0x1.5 3543 a3
Miox1 44-52 28
Mi2x15 76-90 5545
MI2x175 69-83 50-60
—_———
Color code and chasis
umber signe
Chassis numb i
rinted in ear Booy
Nov. 1970SPECIFICATIONS,
Overoll width
Wheelbase ..
wate
Empty
GENERAL TROUBLE 0
SHOOTING
LOCATION OF CHASSIS NUMBER AND PAINT COLOR
CODE SIGNS, USA.CARS FROM MODEL 1969
1. Chasis number sgn
2 aint color code stn
GENERAL DATA Model 1967-1968 SAAB 95 SAAB 96 MONTE CARLO
Overall length, including bumpers (approx) WiOin 19h 13-8 in
270 mm) (A170 mm) (A170
5h.2in 5. 2in 5 ft. 2in
(1580 mm} (1580 mm) (1580 mm
Overall height, unladen (opprox) 4h Win A Win A in
(1670 mm) (75 mm) 1475 mm)
Ground clearance (2 paople fron! (opprox) 51 in 51 in 51 in
(130 mm) (150 mm) 0130 mn)
Track, font ond rear 4 On 4.0 44.0 in
(1220 mm) (1220 mm) 20 mm)
ef. Zin 8.2 in Bf. 2 in,
(2656 mm) 2658 mm) 2058 mn)
Turing rodivs(opprox) VRSin —-HSin A Sin
(53 m) (53 m) 653 a)
Empty weight, inc ue
tools and spore whee! 200 Ib. 1900 Ib 2000 tb
Total weight, incl. permissible approx. (45 kg) (t80 tg) (910 kg)
possengers ond luggoge ‘70 tb. 2880 I 220 To
(1530 kg) (1300 kg) (1300 kg)
Weight distribution
front 57% front 62% front 61%
Fully laden, inl. posiengers ond luggoge front M% front 52% front 51%
Number of seat 7 5 242
Available load loggage space Wow ft Bent ew. f.
0 99) O27 (037 m)
Loading érea with driver +4 passengers BO4X374in, 394x37.46in, 34x74,
(1000 x 960 mm) {1000 x 950 mm) (1000 x 950 mm)
Loading area with driver +1 pastenger 63% 97.4, - -
(1600 x 950 mm) - an
Trunk height. 31.41 ein 18.10,
(800 mmm) (460.mm) (460 mm)
et 1989
snap 010-3SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
GENERAL
SHOOTING
GENERAL DATA Model 1969 SAAB 9S SAAB 9%
COveral length, inclding bumpers (opprox) Wate tin 13 f.9in
(4300 mm) (4200 mm
Overall width Si in Si. 2m
(1580 ren) (1580 mm)
Overall height, unladen (opprox) sH.10m 4A 10 in
(1470 nj (1475 re}
Ground clearance (2 people front (opprox:) 51 in 51 in
130 mm) (190 rm)
Trock, front and rear 4h. 0%m 48.0%,
1220 mm) (1220 om)
Wheelbase Bf.2in Bf. 2im
(2498 mm) (2078 ro)
Taming rodive fopprox) 17 93m 171.91
Gam Gam
Empty weight nd fuel,
wale, tools ond spore wheel 21601. 2000 w.
Tool weight, inl. permissible cpprox. (980 ks) (9109)
panergerend areas 3370 ts, 280 I e
(i530 el (1300 Ke)
Weight distribution
Empty front 57 front 62%
Fully Toden, inl. possengers ond luggage from M% front 52%
Number of sects 7 5
Aveilble lood loggoge space Raut Bett
tw) (037 we}
Loodiog sree with driver $4 pamengers 304x374 in. 39.4x37-4in.
(1000 x $50 mem) (1000 x 850 mm)
Loading area with driver +1 passenger 63x 37.4in. - |
(9600x950 mm) =
Trunk height 31.4in 18.1 in,
(800mm) (460-mm)
o10-4 saaB xx 1968SPECIFICATIONS, 0
TROUBLE
GENERAL SHOOTING
GENERAL DATA Model 1970
SAAB 95
Overall length, including bumpers approx.) 14 ft. Tin.
(4300 mm)
Overatt width 5 ft. Zin.
(1580 mm)
‘Overall height, unladen (approx.) 4 ft 10in i
(1490 me) (1490 mm)
Ground clearance (2 people front) (approx.) 5.1 in. 5.1 in,
(130 mm) (130 mm)
Track, front and rear 44. 0in, 4ft.0in,
(1220 mm) (1220 mm)
| ‘Wheelbase B ft. Zin. Bit. Zin.
(2498 mm) (2498 mm)
Turning radius (opprox. 17 ft. in. 17 ft 6 in.
(5.4m) (5.4m)
Empty weight, incl. fuel, water tools and spare wheel 2150 ib 2000 tb.
- approx. (975 ka) (908 kg)
Total weight, inc. permissible passengers and luggage 3396 Ib. 2990 tb
(1540 ka) (1350 kg)
Weight distribution:
Curb weight incl. driver front 58 % front 62 %
Total weight front 45 % front 51%
Max. roof load 2016 220 16,
(100 kg) (100 kg)
Max. trailer weight 2000 tb. 2000 tb.
(910 ko) (9109)
Number of seats 7 5
Available load luggage space 39cu.ft. Wu. ft
(1.1m) (0.37 m3)
Loading area with driver + 4 passengers 39.4% 37.4 in 30.4 x 37-4 in.
(1000 x 950 mm) (1000 x 950 mm)
Loading area with driver + 1 passenger 63x 37.4 in 605% 37.4in.
(1600 x 950 mm) (1540 x 950 mm)
st ‘Trunk height: 31.4 in, 18.1 in.
(800 mm) (460 mn)
Now. 1970 SAAB 010-5SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE GENERAL
SHOOTING
GENERAL DATA Model 1971-
SAAB 95 SAAB 96
Overall length, including bumpers (spprox.) 14 ft. Tin 13 ft. 9in,
(4300 mm) (4200 mm)
Overall width 5 ft. in, 5ft.2
(1580 mm) (1580 mm)
Overall height, unladen (approx.) 4 ft. 10 in, 4 ft. 10in.
(1490 mm) (1490 mm)
Ground clearance (2 people front) (approx.) 5.1 in. 5.1 in,
(130 mm) (130 mm)
‘Track, front and rear 4 ft. On, 4ft.0in.
(1220 mm) (1220 mm)
Wheelbase 8 ft. 2in, 8 ft. 2in,
(2498 mm) (2498 mm)
‘Turning radius (approx. 17 ft. Bin 17 ft. Bin.
(5.4m) (6.4m)
Empty weight, inl. fuel, water tools and spare whee! 2.200 tb. 22000 Ib.
(1000 kg) (920 ka)
Total weight, inc. permissible passengers and luggage 3395 Ib, 2990 Ib.
(1540 ka) (1350 kg)
Weight distribution:
Curb weight incl. driver front 58 % front 62 %
Total weight front 46 % front 52 %
Max. root load 220'b. 220 Ibs.
(100 ks) (100 kg)
Max. trailer weight, 2000 Ib, 2000 ib
(910k) (910k)
Number of seats 7 5
Available load luggoge space 39cu. ft 19.
(1.1.3) (0.37 m3)
Loading area with driver + 4 passengers 39.4 x 37.4in. 39.4 x 37.4 in,
(1000 x 950mm) (1000 x 960 mm)
Loading area with driver + 1 passenger 63x 37.4 in. 60.5 x 37.4 in,
{1600 x 950 mm) (1540 x 950 mm)
Teunk height 31.4 in, 18.1 in.
(800 mm) (460 mm)
010-6 SAAB
Now. 1970SPECIFICATIONS, 0
TROUBLE
SPECIFICATIONS
SHOOTING
ENGI USA CARS AS FROM
General data MODEL 1971
Engine, type VA Astroke, 4 cylinders stroke, 4 cylinders
Power DIN at 4700 rpm ‘6 bhp ‘5 bhp
‘Max torque at 2500 7pm 85 Fill, (17 kpm) 85 ftlb. (117 bpm)
Compression rtio, nominal 901 801
Number of cylinders 4 4
Cylinder bore 354 in, (90 mem) 3.54 in, (90 mm)
Stroke 2:22 in. (5886 erm) - 263 in. (68 em)
Cylinder volume 1A cu. in. (498 ce) 104 cu. in, (1698 ce)
Firing order 32 2
Placement of cylinders (from front of ear):
Right hand side oo) 2
Left hand side a4 Par)
Idling speed 800-900 rpm 300 rpm
Engine suspension point suspension 3.-poin suspension
Weight, incl elect. equipment and carburetor 245 Ib. (120 kg) as Ie. (128 te)
Cylinder block
Type 60° Vee formation, block ond crankcose costed in one piece
Motericl Cost icon of @ special alloy
Number of main bearings 3
Cylinder block bores for camshoft bushings: fronts AMgS—4468 mm
conte: 4427430 mm
Teor: 389892 mm
Cylinder block bores for balance shaft bushings: front: 5442054445 mm
57.6057 5S mm
Cylinder bore:
Standard 90.020-50.040 mm
Oversize 002 in. (05 mm) 905070540 mm
Oversize 004 (10 mm) $1.030—91.040 mm
Diometer main bearing bore: red. €062—C063 mm
blue 60A3—40.44 mim
Thrust beoring with: 262265 mm
Pistons
Material Alriniom
Number of piston rings, on each piston 2 compression and
1 oil contol ring (tripartite)
Permissible difference in weight (piston ond connecting rod)
in one and the some engine 0.46 oz. (13g)
Fiston-riog groove with upper 2030—2055 mm
center 3030-3056 mm
lower 50175042 mm
Piston diometer
(The piston is out-of-round ond spherical) Stondard 89:978—90.002 mm
oversize 05 90478-90502 mm
oversize 1,0 90978—91.002 m
Piston clearance (0.0011 in—0.0024 in.
0.030.065 mm
Piston, removal From the upper side of the cylinder block
Position of the piston The jog to be turned forward
Piston and connecting rod must not be separated. Therefore, only piston with connecting
rod mounted is evailable os a spore part.
Nov. 1970,020-2
SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
Piston rings
SPECIFICATIONS
== Upper compression ring (chrome plated)
bower compression ring
_——ao
TERRAIN Center spring
= Segment
S97
Upper compression ting:
Thickness
With
Piston-ing clearance in groove
Gop in position
Lower compression ring:
Thicxness
with
Piston ring play (in groove)
Gop in position
Oil control ring (tripartite):
‘Thickness (total)
Width (segment)
Piston ring play in groove (total)
Gap in position (Segment)
Connecting rods
Bore diameter in the big-end
Vertical inner diameter of fitted con-rod bearing inserts:
Journal clearance in main bearing.
Crankshaft
Crank pin diameter
Number of main bearings
‘Main bearing diameter
Jo ona sig
1.978 1.990 mm
OS in. max. (max. 376 mm)
0.0394—0077 mm
(0250-0.500 mm
2978-2990 mm
0.15 in. max. (max. 376 mm)
stondord
und
i
BSeaeaF Fe
i
i
af
standard red
blue
vundersize 0,05
025
050
075
1100
(0040-0078 mm
(0250—0.500 mem
see obove
S7.200—56.990 mm
56990-56980 mm
5692-56919 mm
56746565736 mm
56492 —56.482 mm
5623856228 mm
55.984—55.974 mm
et. 1969‘SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
Vertical inner diameter of fitted main bearing inserts: standard blue 57.004—57.020 mm
Clearance between insert and crank pin:
‘Thrust journal length (center main bearing)
Crankshaft end play
‘Thrust (axial) bearing insert width
Balance shaft
Number of bearings
‘Cleorance in bushing
Bolance shaft end float
Inner diometer of bushings:
Beoring diameter of bolance shaft:
Bochlash, new drive geor
Bocklash, wearing limit
Camshaft
Number of bearings:
Insert diameter
Bearing clearence
Inner diameter of bushings
Comshatt end float
Spocer thickness
Camshaft drive
Number of teeth on pinion
Number of teeth on camshaft gear
Backlash, new drive gear
Backlash, wearing limit
Com litt
Com
to-1oe dimension:
Valve mechanism
‘Angle of seat (cylinder head)
intoke and exhaust
Sect width, intake and exhoust
Stem diameter:
Intoke
Exhoust
red 57.014—57.030 mm
undersize 0,25 56760-56776 mm
050 56506-56522 mm
075 56252-56268 mm
1,00 55.998—56014 mm
stondard 0.012—0.048 mm
undersize 0014—0.058 mm
6A —26.39 mm
(0102—0.203 mm
26.29-26.24 mm
2
front 0.02 —0.08 mm
rear 0.03 —0.07 mm
005 0.15 mm
front 50.85—50.88 mm
reor 54035405 mm
front 50.83-50.80 mm
reor 54.00—53.98 mm
0.05—0.14 mm
0.40 mm
3
front 41.516—41.542 mm
center 41.135—41.161 mm
ear 40.754—4.780 mm
all 0.077—0.0025 mm
front 41.587—41.5%3 mm
conter 41.186—41.212 mm
wor 40.805—40.831 mm
(00025—0.076 mm
red 40644089 mm
blue 40894114 mm
‘gear pinion
34
e
005-020 mm
040 mm
(0.256 in. (6490 mm)
3420133998 mm
o
01059-0070 in. (1517 mm)
standard 8043-8025 mm
oversize 8243-8225 mm
8.443-8.425 mm
8643-8.4625 mm
88G8825 mm
stondord 8.017—7.999 mm
‘oversize 82178199 mm
84178399 mm
86178599 mm
8817-8799 mm
0
020-3SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SPECIFICATIONS
SHOOTING
6069-8088 mm
Cleoronce between stem and guide intoke 0020063 mm
exhoust 0046-0089 mm
Disc diometer intake 1.46 in 37 mm)
exhoust 126 in. (32 mm)
Valve tft 038 in, (7 rm)
Valve clearance, cold engine: a
Intake 0.014 in. (0.35 mm
Exhaust 2.016 in. (0,40 mm)
MODEL 1967 AS FROM MODEL 1968. MONTE CARLO
Free length of springs 178 in. 452 mm) 190 in (485 mm) 1S in. (7,0 mm)
Fully meters, 1p a 1.13 in. (28,6 mm) 1.13 in. (28,6 mm) 1.06 in. (27,0 mm)
Load for compression to in, (40.26 mm): 39-47 Ips. 60-00 Ibs. 59-66 IDs.
(178-2159) (272-208kp)—«27,0-30.0kp)
Valve toppet diameter 222-2190 mm
Clearance between loppet and bore 0023-0060 mm
Valve timing
Intake opens ne sToc
Intoke shots 82° ATDC | meosured ot © volve ploy
Exhovst opens BIDE: | 0a wm
Exhaust shot fo ADE
Lubrication system
Type <
Pressore lubricated bearings
Splath lubrication
Tronamission gear lubrication
Oil filter, ype
CCrankcose ventilation, semi enclosed
Cronkcase ventilation, totally enclosed
Oil type Engine oil
lt,
Winter, constant temperature below —4°F =20°C
Warning! This grade of oll must not be used at temperatu-
res above +32°F (0°C).
valve opens ot
Oil pressure worning light operates ot
Draining plug, thread
Oil pump:
Clearance rotor to housing
Clearance rotor to secling surface
Circulgtion syitém lubrication under pressure
(il pump of rotor type
Comshott, crankshaft, bolonce shaft,
Oil spraying
“Fullflow’” type
From the oil filler cop vio crankcase to
the air filter
From oir filter vio cronkcose ond NOVO-valve
to inlet manifold,
SAE 10W 30
SAE 10W 40, Fords spec.
ESE—M2C-
10H
SAE SW 20
33.US. quorts (33 liters)
30 US. quorts (3 liters)
47555 Ib.Jsqin. (33-39 kplem?
43-85 psi. (03-06 kplcm*)
14x15 (width ocross flats 075 in, = 19 mm)
0.012 in. (0.3 mam)
(0.004 in. (0.1 rom)
Nov. 1970,SPECIFICATIONS,
SPECIFICATIONS TROUBLE 0
SHOOTING
Wrench torques
BOLT Joints kom feb,
Main bering ca bots 10 2
Connecting rod nuts 35 25
Crankaha® gear bolt 50 38
Frywheel retaining bles, eranksatt 70 0
Carhatt thrust plate, biock 20 8
Bolt ~ camshat gear 50 26
Cylinder head 0 block (to be tightened in 3 stages) 55 *
¥ 70 50
95 3
Inlet manifold up to and ine!. chassis No. 95/66.249,
96/524.379. To be tightened in 2 stages.
Stage 1 Bolts 29-58
= 5 16-21
Stage 1 Nuts 22-36
“a0 11-13
From chassis No. 95/68.250, 96/524,380
Stage 1 Bolts 29-58
a ae 15-18
Stage 1 Nuts 29-58
2a 15-18
Intermediate plate to block 6
‘Transmission cover 16
Water pump to transmission cover 7
Pulley to balance shaft 36
Oil pump to block u"
Oil pan to block 4
Thermostat housing to induction manifold 15
Valve cover to cylinder head 4
Rocker shaft bracket 2
~ il filter half a turn after contact between gasket
and engine block
et. 1969 SAAB 020-5SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SHOOTING SPECIFICATIONS
FUEL SYSTEM _
Carburetor MoDeL vweycioes >
ngine equipped with
Free Exhaust Emis-
Type Solex 2832 POSIT? AZ PDSIT-A on “Control Device.
Choke ducati, tomants | Amant
in as "a3
Chote be 253 253
Envtdon 110 "00
I jet, fuel 0 co 425
ling fe (ing 3 3 13
Hot velve 13 3 3
Poet weight 23 gen Box Bee ~
Aeon ‘2 2 ‘*
econo bop spec 062012 (eu, in) 102 ent10srokes
aa soonl 300900 rpm 0900 pe
residing Soge | D130 rpm
Siege I 7001900 rpm
Stoge I 27002300 rom
Float eel when iaing Nom: 0992004 in 1521 mm]
trom gorket level
Pct level fully closed fat valve — s -
Flt level tally open float vale = = =
ign epeped h
MopeL 1969 Softee Bxhoos Emir
Son Conol Dei
Tyee Feloce C8GHISI0G Coon asi0—H
Croke ioae oemate
Moin et 135 ts
Mot tae 20 20
Aecsaration pump copacty 039-045 cu in. (5575 en 10 stoke
ling speed 200-90 ‘pm 9700 «pm
Fest iling, tird top 1800200 pm 702100 rpm
Pow nl fiky loed ter bv "tn 108020.10
a5 wml (2752025 wm)
ih bye ac vt ‘atin (azoe0g0 in
(340 mm (352025 mm)
Engine equipped with
MopeL 1970 Eafe thors bale
don Contol Device.
Tye FoMoCo CAGH95I0G 70 "tw9510-AA
Croke sooner ‘huomate
fiom is ts
Flot ave 20 20
Acealartion pomp copay 030-045 cu, in. (55-75 cn 10 srokes
Sang sed 200-70 rpm 00 om
Fmt eels tins
jower beam on third Sep 12002200 rom 1900-2100 rom
Foe level fly closed foot vlve ein tas0=0.10
28 mm (2752025 mm)
a Wi SRY Be ‘in vasa
(245 ml (3620.25 mm)
020-6 SARE Now 1070SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE 0
SPECIFICATIONS
SHOOTING
Engine equipped wih
MODEL 1971 Safree Exhoust Enis:
sion Control Device
tres FoMoCo7ITW.9510-J8C TITWa9stOLA
Choke ‘Automatic ‘Automatic
Main jet vas 7
Float valve 20 20
Acceleration pump capacity 027-04 evin, 456.5 em? strokes
(ding. speed 00500 rpm $500 rpm
Fast idling speed with headlights
lower beam on third step 1800—2000 rpm 1900-2100 rpm
Float level, fully closed float valve 108 in 108020010 in
5 mm (2752025 mm)
Float level, fully open floot vol 134 in 1Az020010 in
340 mm (3620,25 mm)
W35Am o1mansis
Roted voltoge uy
Roted rpm 200
‘Max. permissible continous lood BA
tion of rotation Clockwise ond counterclockwise
ssh-spring pressure 10.514 7. (200-400 9)
Rotio pulley, engine — alternator 189
Testing volves, see chapter 3
Charging regulator, Bosch
Type dangers BOSCH AD 1 14 v
(not radio suppressed)
020-8 sans Now. 1070SPECIFICATIONS,
‘SPECIFICATIONS TROUBLE 0
SHOOTING
Starter motor, Bosch MODEL 1967—1968 AS FROM MODEL 1969
Type designation &F 12V 08 FS 0001208029 GFI2v 10S coor3iva2
Number of teeth on pinion 9 9
Number of teeth on ring gear 138 138
Output 08 hp 10 he
Testing volves
Mechanic valves:
Brush-spring pressure 45—46 ox. (11501300 p (a) 45M o2. (11501300 p (9)
Pinion backlash 0.0138—-0.0236 in. (035-06 mm) 0,0138—0,0236 in (0,350 mm)
Distance between pinion 0,0985—0,118 in. (25-30 mm) 0.0785—0,118 in. (25-30 mm)
‘ond ring gear
Contact reserve 0.0395 in. (1.0 mm) 00395 in. (10 mm)
Rotor axial clearance 0,00197—-0,0118 in, (0050.3 mm) 0,00197—0,0118 in. (005-03 mm)
Rotor broke friction torque 10,290 filbs (2.540 koem) 0,181—-0,290 f.lbs (2.540 kpem)
Pinion clearance torque 0,074-0,130 frlbs (131.8 kpem) ——0,094-0,130 fibs. (1.3—1.8 kpem)
Electric valve
Idle speed 11,5V och 30—50A 6500-7700 pm 11,5V och 35—55A 6500-8500 rpm
Charged BV och 170—200A 1150-1450 rpm 9V och 205—235A 10001300 rpm
Locked starter motor 6¥ 250-200 A 6V 325-3754
Lowest pul-in voltage for
operating solenoid switch 7 Bv
Distribut ASFROM — USA CARS
Trae den Basch, MODEL 1969 AS FROM
Ue anigtos aes MODEL 1971
Previous designation {0 731 M6 O44 or
fsignation 19 231 14s 024
(0 231.146 033 or
eter designation Za} us O73” 0 201 146 OBA 0 23116 08
Copocitor: 1 237 330 91 1 237 330 196
Copecity 02 4 FEI0% 02, F10% 02 ,, FIO %
lonition setting:
Basic setting with test lamp 6, BDC 3 BIDC of
Basic setting with stroboscope ot mox 800 rpm with ‘max 800 rpm
disconnected vacuum hose 6, BTC and both
Remark! vacuum hoses
1° on the balance shatt pulley corresponds 10 approx. 0.05 in. (1,2 mm) on the circum disconnected
pulley
1 evi. Vis the furhermost R-H. one 342
Breaker gop 0.016 in. (044 mm)
Dwell angle oer
Contoct pressure 14-19 ox. (400-520 9)
Direction of rotation clockwise
Resistonce in distributor orm 3000 ohm#20 %
NOTE! Re ignition advance curves, see chopter 3 usa cans
ASFROM AS FROM
MODEL 1969 MODEL 1971
Vacuum chamber Previous designation 1 237 121 215 127121 3851-27 121 Bae
Loter —"= Varian w
Nov. 1970 saaB 020.9SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SPECIFICATIONS
SHOOTING
Ignition coil, Bosch:
Type designation Kn
Performances ot o primary voltage of 12
‘4000 sparks mine (1.000 distributor
revolutions) Spork length minimum (0.55 in, (14 mm)
16000 sporksiminute (L000 disibutor
revolutions) Spark length minimum 024 in. (6 mm)
Primary-winding resstonce (between connections 1 ond 15) 3136 ohm
Spark plugs
Up to chasis No. 95'55765961487.638, As from chasis No, 95155767, 96/487 439
(black or slverpointed engine) (bive engine) USACARS
For USA up to chosss No. 95/54854, For USA os from chou Nov S5iseiss, AS FROM
96:482197 96148219 MODEL 1971
Auto Aen ac-ze ac-2
‘Ato-tte interference
oppressed Acn22
Bosch W 225 135 w 200 120 wusr90
Champion vey Nov Naty
NGK 7H BP 7 aP-6e
Electrode gop 0240.28 in. 06-07 mm)
Tightening torque
DB thd, (30—40 kpm)
Ignition cables
Resstonce in spark plug connection 1006 ohms10 %
Bulbs
UP TO MODEL 1968 ary. cap EFFECT
MONTE
sagas saapos | MONTE
Headlights, Sealed Beam 2 2 a so/40w
Headlights, asymmetric 2 2 2 past 45/40 W
Pacing light and direction indicator
light, front 2 2 2 BAYISD (2S Ww
Stop light and direction indicator
light rear 4 4 4 pais zw
Tai tight 2 2 2 BASS sw
Number plate light 2 2 2 sas 5w
Backup light - - 2 BAYISD a8 W
Dome light 2 1 1 sas sw
Fog: and spot tight - - 2 BAz0s 45
Temp.-and fuel gauge, speedometer — 4 BATS 2w
Lighting, clack 7 = 1 Bags aw
Lighting, tachometer = 1 Bags 2w
Control iamps 9 n 6 BATS 2w
Other instr. lamps 2 = = Bags 2w
Trunk ight - 1 1 Bags aw
Fuses 2 2 2 8A
SAAB Now. 1970
020-10SPECIFICATIONS, 0
TROUBLE
SPECIFICATIONS
SHOOTING
MODEL 1969-1970
Heodlights, Secled Beam 2 2 - soo
Headlights orymmetrie 2 2 Past 45140 W
Parking light, front 2 2 BA ISS sw
Direction indicator tig 2 2 BA ISS aw
Parking ond direction indicator US No. 1073
lights, front (USA) r 2 BAY 15D 521W
Direction indicator light, rear 2 2 BAISS 2W
Taillight 2 2 BA ISS sw
Stop light 2 2 BA ISS aw
Number plate tight 3 2 5.85 sw
Control: and instrument lamps 0 10 Gloss 12w
Control lamp, hazard warning signol 1 1 BATS 2w
Dome light 2 1 885 sw
Trunk light = 1 BAIS aw
Bock-up light 2 - BA ISS nw
Side position light (USA) 2 = BA 9S Minioture bulb 4W
Lighting tachometer (USA) - 2 BA9 5S Minioture bulb 2W
: AS FROM MODEL 1971
2 2 = 040W
Headlights asymmetric 2 2 Past 450. W
Porking light, front 2 2 BA ISS sw
Direction ingicator light, front 2 2 BA 15S aw
Porking ond direction indicator US No. 1073
lights, front (USA) 2 2 BAY 15D saw
ction indicator light, reor 2 2 BA ISS aw
Toil ight 2 2 BA ISS sw
Stop light 2 2 BAISS aw
Number plate light 3 2 5.85 sw
Control and instrument lomps 0 10 Gloss zw
Control lamp, hazard warsing signal 1 1 BA 75, 2w
Dome light 2 1 S85 sw
Trunk light ~ 1 BAGS aw
Bockeup light 2 - BA ISS aw
Side position light (USA) 2 = BA 9S Miniature bulb 4W
XN Lighting tochometer (USA) - 2 BA 9S Minioture bulb 2W
Fuse, heodlight wipers 1 1 254
Flasher unit UP TO MODEL 1968 AS FROM MODEL 1969
hs Trvsidesonoton Lucas FS 12V 42 WW Tungsol 850-12
Hello 91 PSt2x32Cp 12V Hella 91P3V2-4x21W-12
Horn, Hella
Type designation 85-12
Heater fan motor
Type designation, Electrolux KS 34307200 12
Windshield wiper motor
‘Type designation, Lucas up to and incl. model 1969 DL3A
‘Type designation, Lucas as from model 1970 15
Nov. 1970 SAAB 020-11SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
Windshield washer
Monte Carlo mode! 1967
Windshield washer from model 1968 (all models)
Headlight wiper motor
Type designtion
Output
Tightening torque, wiper orm screw
Transmission
Oil capacity
Type of oil
Gear ratios, tote
Ist gear
2nd gear
3rd gear
4th gear
Reverse
Differential gear ratio, pinion: ring gear
Number of teeth, pinion: ring gear
Road speed
SAAB 95
Tire dimension 5,60 15"
Ist gear 42mpn, 68km/n
2nd gear TAmpr 11.4km/h
3rd gear 11.5 mph. 18.5 km/h
4th gear 17.7 mph. 28.4 km/h
Reverse 47mph — 7.5km/h
inion/ring-gear adjustment: specified dimer
SPECIFICATIONS
Make Dahiberg
Make MEAB
463876
‘opprox. 25 W
7,23 ftelbs. (100 kpem)
(locked with Loctite)
‘opprox. 1.4 US. quarts (approx. 14 liters)
mph. ot 1000 rpm engine speed:
EP-oil SAE 80
oa
r024
63:1
aa
1551
488:1
37
SAAB 96 MONTE CARLO
5,20 15 155x 15”
42mph. 67 km/h 42mph. 67 km/h
7.0mph. 11.2km/h 69mph. 11.1 kmh
13mph. 18.2 km/h 12mph. 180 km/h
2mph. 27.8km/h 17.Amph. 27.6 km/h
47 mph. 7.4km/h 45mpn, 7.3km/h
19 0.002 in, (0,05 mm)
Ring-gear backlash: specified dimension 0,002 in, (0,05 mm)
MATCHED GEAR SETS
3rd speed geor
Pinion shaft 3rd geor
4th speed gear
Pinion shaft 4th geor
Ring gear
ion shaft
Syachromesh
Tightening torques, gear box
T Tightening torques
Bolt joints |
Gon] se | ten] Ath
Transmission cate end cover 6 | sie 25 18
4 | 38 ‘ 2
2 | sre 25 8
Pinion-shaft nut. Fits tightening 1 | 7a 2 2
‘Thea slacken ond retighten ‘ “
imary shaft 1 | oo 5 %
1] one a o
020-12 SAAB
1970SPECIFICATIONS,
0
ct. 1968
TROUBLE
‘SPECIFICATIONS
SHOOTING
Clutch
Fichtel_& Sache Clutch
Clutch type single dry plate
Clerance, release bearing — clutch measured of
the slave cylinder
Clecrance between releose plate and flywheel
Pressure-plate springs:
Length compressed
Tension when compressed
Dimensions of clutch focing
New clutch disc:
Thickness, unloaded
Thickness, loaded with 825 Ibs. (375 kg)
Max theow clutch dite
Engagement pressure
Clutch operation, hydraulic
UP TO MODEL 1968
Moke ond type
Cyimier cmetor
Mex permisibe stroke
Hore conection
Hose loth between toster end save
finder
Distance from clutc-pedal foot pate
to the lower pert ofthe dash pone!
(imax. pedal stroke)
Cleoronce,releose bearing — clutch
mmeosured atthe slave cylinder
AS FROM MODEL 1968
Make and type
Cylinder diameter
Stroke
Hose connection
Hose length between master and slave
cylinder
Distance from clutch—pedal foot plate
to the lower part of the dash panel
(max. pedal stroke)
Clearance, release bearing—clutch
‘measured at the slave cylinder
BRAKE SYSTEM
General
Make
Type, front
Type, rear
Footbrake up to and incl. model 1968
Footbrake, from mode! 1969
Handbrake
On R.H.D. cars there are no vacuum servo.
0.16 in. (4 me)
‘approx. 1 in, (26 mm)
0.96 (245 mm)
134-147 Ib. (61—67 kp)
5-45 in. (1271905 mm)
0330.04 in, (8.40.1 mm)
(0280.01 in. (7.2403 mm)
0.024 in. (08 mm)
750-935 Ib. (340—425 kp)
Master cylinder Slave cylinder
Girling 5/8" Girling 3/8"
58" aye"
1.38 in, (85 mm)
318" UNF-24 3/8” UNF-24
14 in, (556 mm)
epprox. 63 in. co 160 mm)
0.16 in. 4 men)
Lockheed 5/8” Girling 374”
5/8” aa"
1.22 in. (31 mm)
7/6"-20UNF-28 — 7/16"—20 UNF-28
15.3 in. (38,6 mm)
8.1 in, (130 mm)
0.16 in, (4 mm)
Lockheed
Dise broke
‘One leading shoe
Hydraulic, diagonal twocircuit type
Hydraulic, diagonal twocircuit type
with vacuum servo!)
Mechanica!
020-13SPECIFICATIONS,
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
020-14
‘SPECIFICATIONS
As from model 1971, LHD-cars.
‘Master cylinder
Dimensions, etc.:
Broke disc, front
Brake drum, rear
Master cylinder model 1967, 1968
Master cylinder as from model 1969
Wheel cylinder, front
Wheel cylinder, rear
ATE
10%" (26670 mm)
‘8° (2032 mm)
br
rae,
SAAB 96, Monte Carlo: 5/8”
SAAB 95 up to and incl. mode! 1969: 3/4"
‘SAAB 96 as from model 1970: 5/8"
Broke shoes, rear
Brake hoses, front, length of
Brake hoses, rear, length of
Other broke lines
Clearance between master-cylinder piston
‘ond push-rod
Some clearance at tip of broke pedal
Distance from brake-pedal footplate to the lower part
Of the dash panel max. stroke approx.
Broke fluid
BxTA"
ay"
SAAB 96 ond Monte Carlo 8/5" SAAB 95 6)"
3/16" Bundy tube
00240047 in,
(0612 mm)
0120.24 in,
G6 mm)
6.3 in. (160 mm)
Satisfying the requirements of spec.
SAE J 17080 or SAE 70R3
Grinding of broke dite permitted to min. thickness:
0.355 in. (9 mm)
‘Adjustment machining of brake drums permitted to max. diameter:
Rear
‘Max. total indicated radial brake- ‘Also SAAB 99]
s 2064
786062 | Key, bolts, inlet manifold 1 exon
786051 | LOCTITE locking liquid [Also SAAB 99}
786805 | Atmosit sealing compound,
inlet manifold
726050 | Plostigage, for measuring bearing |1
clearance
|
|
i
zt. 1969
101-54 TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
SPECIAL TOOLS
Special tools — transmission
ond Description =|
4 tMstration Remorks
Teal No. _ iy
|
724064 | Centering too! |
cluteh—cluteh se {4
|
|
|
MDE | Dil indicator (nc Wo spare points) |1) |
|
\|
784146 | Measuring fixture, pinion adjustment | (2
\|
Why
|
|
79020 | nstating and removing tool freewheel | | mas caaee
79001 | Steve
ewan | Key | se pee
| | |
if
7aczx7 | testing device for shimming of
end-cover | 21)
Wl
|
ids
721069 | Holders, poppet balls (2) I
\| |
TROP | Wrench, intermediate shaft end nut, 2 Up to and incl.
gearbox ly gearbox No.
| hf il F 108.910
reo |) fo
|| box No.
tt F 108.911
i —
101-6 SAAB Nov. 1970TOOLS SERVICE
SPECIAL TOOLS MAINTENANCE A
Special tools — transmission (cont.)
|Spare-part| Indis-
‘ond Description = tastration Remorks
Tool No. Era
784100 | Assembling ond disassembling fixture) |2
‘ronsmission case
mam | Anecher, diol indicator
mens | serew
rae | beshing | | Spore parts
to 784100
naw | ne
7a | Sepplamentry it for eerie fstra, which)
| ‘rar designed for 3apeed transmission oaly
7es101 | Puller, pinionshoh bearing 2 ja
7es102 | Aligning arbor, pinion shoft 2) | ap
|
71104 | Dsving-out arbor, primary sho | | =a
78410 | Driving-on sleeve, pinion shoft P| — |
u
no | tien eee ||
Oct. 1969 SAAB 101-7TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE SPECIAL TOOLS
Special tools — transmission (cont.)
[Spore-por| eee ]
‘and Description = Ilysration Remarks
Tool No. 7213
73614 | Drvingon tool, intemediteshort | |2
oor
racer | ating to being 2 @p
70:9 | Arbor, intermediate shot 2| (=)
saa | sac GP a
roma | ton mon, fr penile
rain | in tog tr Te Seer prt
Tums | Puller, pnion-shaf bearing | Jo =
7eaiar_| supporting to! 2
|
705052 | Puller, iner in, pinionshoh 4
beorg
Hy
Ll
101-8 lacs Oct. 1969TOOLS SERVICE
1
SPECIAL TOOLS MAINTENANCE
Special tools — transmission (cont.)
= 7
= Desripion = Maton oe
rele __hiis|
022 | atoning arbor, pinion shaft 2 {
||
1]
|
|
| 78823 | Supporting tool, gear 2
ra | Loctng hey. intermediate shot | |2 —
720125. | Supporting tol, intermediate shoht | |2 2-
|
1||
1] I
rata | dvvngout arbor 3
im
|
|
784161 | Circlip pliers, outer universal joint | 1 \Also SAAB g9|
|
|| sm
| |
poate | Arbor, outer vaivera ont 1 lato SAAB 09
1980 aia 101.9TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE SPECIAL TOOLS
Special tools — transmission (cont.)
ia
‘ond Description Sei Mstration Remarks
ate bizis
784220 [Removing ond installing tool, clutch | | 2|
shoft seal
yo s |
783845 Protective cover, inner universal joints | |2 [Also SAAB 89)
required, 2) mode! 1969
sm
T3273. [Protective cover, beoring, inner drivel |? Also SAAB 99
shaft (required 2) model 1969
As from gear.
89153 | Key, dain plug, gearbox 1 box No.
F 118.182
| | [Also SAAB 09)
|
\|
879035 | Key, drainplug, georbox | | Alternative
| @ to 897153
| ‘Also SAAB 99)
|
j ‘s 2046
101-10 SAAB =TOOLS SERVICE 1
SPECIAL TOOLS MAINTENANCE
Special tools — chassis
\Spore-pon| | Ini | 7
‘ond Description Bone Mustration Remarks
oi
real Ea
Alto SAAB 99
784001 | Rule, toe-in mecsuring 1 Not necessary
if other suit
ble equip-
ment cvall
00569 | Graduated scale |cure
| Spore part
| Also SAAB 90
|
|
7esan2 | Pulter, wheel hub 1
are ‘Serew for 784002 1 ‘Spare port
2
99540 | Extractor tie rod end ‘Also SAAB 99
3 266
SAAB 101-11
Nov. 1970TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE SPECIAL TOOLS
Special tools — chassis (con
‘Spore-pon ] —
‘ond Description istration Remarks
Teo! Ne.
i] |
7802 | Sponner, shatt-seal nut, front wheel 1) | | —
it SS
“1 /
784030 | Shot, driving tools 2 —
I ==>
724022 | Instaling tool, rearaxle ball bearing, |2
|
run | tntating tea, reoranle ball bering) |2 rate,
784026 | Installing sleeve, grease cup rear axle, |2 = =
io
TRON | Wrench, steering-geor beoring housing) 1 | |
off |
783962 1 Cs ——
| |
| 724073 | Removing ond installing too}, bushing| | 2)
rear axle | = |
| | |
|
1 |
101-12 SAAB Nov. 1970SPECIAL TOOLS
TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE 1
Special tools ~ chassis
Spore-por) a indie ~
an Description | Mtration Remarks
Toot No. mn
704075 | Isang orbor, frontwheel bell bear} |2
oo
|
724015 | Supporting arbor for bushing, rear} |2
ale Gk
724081 | Compressor, coil sping 1
70082 | Removing and insering clomp, coi 1]
spring \|
|
Spore pars
701289 | ot ond out for Teas?
|
784133 | Prening tool, upper rubber bushing} ||
|" contret erm |
| |
7B4I34 | resing too, lower rubber busing, |2
| contol erm
|
ont 1969 san 101-13TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE SPECIAL TOOLS
Special tools ~ chassis (cont.)
‘Spore-part| Indis- | ~ a
ond Description stration Remarks
Too! No. |
|| |
rero| copie i | H
||
HT]
| | }j S18 |
iit] |
1]
|
mam | re ty ma ts | \
|
Hi \\
yy \
i | \ \
|} OS
ia iw
784330 | Piers, hose clamps , | SE Also SAAB 99
|| | | sae
|
784464 | Key, broke adjustment [ || (——) |
I ce
| .
| iT y
|
| | \]
| |
1
i
i ||
|
| | |
| ii __|
sans Nov. 1970
101-14TOOLS SERVICE 1
SPECIAL TOOLS MAINTENANCE
Special tools - miscellaneous
|Spore-port
‘and Descrition station Remerks
Tool No.
|
|
| \|
829014 Aligning bench, body | Also SAAB 99,
|
sem02r | Trestle col [Also SAAB 99)
|| Concerning
intergel
parts, se the
sare parts
catalogue |
| | group 1. |
| 829032 ‘Straightener
|Alwo Saas 99)
| |
| |
L : Ld | |
xt. 1960TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
SPECIAL TOOLS
Special tools, miscellaneous |
Spore port
TAK Aig bay, gel mec
| |
| fesensel
ie , |e
| | som
784096 Tool for fitting of headlining 2
; |
|
| nes | Atari tot on wheshowes
| |
meus sxe
rea? see
Tas on
raise
Shaan
rs | resin odor
101-16 Nov. 1970,Special tools
TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE 1
Special tools — miscellaneous
Lae a
ond Description Lal lustration Remarks
Tool No. pool "
1213 |
| | = -
seis || etry oni sinebat we | iw saanse
insulated terminals 3
| |
| |
786069 Pliers, contact crimping of uninsulated| Also SAAB 99;
pa
:
poate |e etn ca doolen ese
:
|
|
| |
|
oct. 1969 sans 101-17,TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
VARIOUS TOOLS
GENERAL TOOLS
Hand tools
Hand tools ore omong the most important items of
equipment in an automobile repair shop. It is highly
important that on adequate range of suitable tools is
‘vailable — ond used.
Seab Service Information No. 20-2134 contains @ list
Of suitable tools to meet all requirements. The complete
set of recommended tools con be seen in the adjacent
iMlustration.
Other essential aids
This group includes tools ond equipment which connot
be choracterized os special tools but which, like hand
tools, ore obtoinable through the normel channels of
supply or con easily be made by the repoir shop. Some
of these items ore indispensable, and even those which
‘ore not absolutely essential often considerably simplify
repair jobs.
sf
AG
f | -
STROBOSCOPE, 12-VOLT
tt Te
we2:t SARE
COMPLETE SET OF HAND TOOLS
PISTON- RING TOOL,
Used to extract ond fit piston rings. Essential,
ps
SUPPORT FOR TRANSMISSION CASE
Used when lifting out the engine, being placed under
the transmission case. Made of hord wood.
‘A= 3% in. (90 mm)
B= 2 in. (50 mm)
Nov. 1970SERVICE INSPECTIONS
General
TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
1
SERVICE INSPECTIONS
General
In order for the cor-owner to enjoy trouble-free motoring
Ct the lowest cost itis estentiol that the car receives the
necessary care and attention,
‘The service book provided with every new car contains
‘8 number of vouchers and a specification listing the
jobs which are necessary in the first instance for the
proper maintenance of the car. The first voucher is for
the Delivery Service which is carried out before the car
is handed over to the customer.
The second voucher is valid for a free service inspection
after 1,200 miles (2,000 km). Oil is to be paid by the
‘car owner. The remaining vouchers are for service in-
spections carried out at intervals of 6,000 miles (10,000
km) ond for which fixed prices ore charged. Lubrication
service and changing oil are included in the maintenance
service, implying that the driver will have to do without
his cor for the shortest possible time, os servicing ond
lubrication ore carried out simultaneously. In order to
‘carry out these service inspections efficiently, o special
place in the workshop should be reserved for them. This
Part of the shop should be fitted with all necessary equip
ment for lifting the car, checking wheel clignmen!,
lubrication, adjusting headlamps, ete
110-1TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION:
LUBRICATION
General
Proper lubrication is vital to good car maintenance ond
must on no account be neglected. The car should be
lubrication serviced at intervals of 6000 miles (10,000 km)
for at least twice © yeor, subject to the use of SAAB
Special Chassis Grease ond to a strict watch being kept
‘on the condition of rubber boots and seals. Lubrication
service is therefore included in the regular service inspec.
tions carried out at intervals of 6000 miles (10,000 km,
for which vouchers are provided in the Service Book.
The intention is for service inspections and lubrication
to be carried out at the same time by an approved ser
vice shop, thus reducing to @ minimum the time during
which the owner must do without his car
NOTE
Always use only SAAB Special Chassis Grease for
greasing jobs.
It is available as a spare port under reference SAAB
Special Chassis Grease. The greose is stocked both in a
cartridge pack (length 9:33 in. or Z37 mm, diameter 209
in. or 53 mm) for @ monvol grease gun and in drums.
Vorious makes of manual grease gun designed to take
these grease cartridges are available, e.g. "Tecalemite
model 2840-Ta, with hose 110 B.
Hf, for some particular reason, SAAB Special Chassis
Grease is not used, lubrication must be carried ou! more
frequently, i.e. ot intervals of 3000 miles (5000 km)
SAAB Special Chassis Grease must not be mixed with
ordinary chassis grease, so that either the one or the
other must be used.
In some types of lubricating plant, difficulty may be
‘experienced in feeding the grease to the grease pump.
In such cases, 0 feeder lid can be fitted to the drum
Suitable lids are obtainable from suppliers of lubricating
equipment,
Cleanliness is o matter of the utmost importance during
lubrication work, as itis during all work on the cor, and
‘great care must be taken to avoid leaving grease marks
on bodywork or upholstery,
WARNING
Coution must be observed when using SAAB Spe-
ial Chassis Grease, as if spilled it may, in some
coses, damage the paintwork of the car.
When lubricating the boll joints of the front ossembly,
the car should be jacked up to lift the wheels off the
floor.
LUBRICATION TABLE, MODEL 1971
Lubrication Chart intervals 6.000 miles (10.000 km) or twice a year
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120-1 sans Nov. 1970LUBRICATION
TOOLS: SERVICE
MAINTENANCE 1
LUBRICATION CHART
Positions refer to the lubrication table on the preceeding
page and the description on the following poges.
Now. 1970 sans 1202.TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
LUBRICATION
Lubrication interval: 6000 miles (10000 km)
or at least twice a year
1. UPPER AND LOWER BALL JOINTS, LEFT AND
RIGHT
‘When lubricating the boll joints, the front of the
«ar should be jacked vp to lift the wheels off the
floor, Turn each wheel outwards to provide easy
‘ccess to ball joints and outer drive shaft universal
ioints
2. STEERING GEAR AND TIE-RODS
‘Avoid excessive lubrication of the steering gear.
NOTE
While greasing, turn the steering wheel to full left
lock so that the grease penetrates alzo to the right-
hand part of the steering gear.
‘Check that rubber boots ore not abnormally swollen
after lubrication ond that they are free of defects
likely to cavse loss of grease, Defective parts must
be renewed. The tie-rod grease nipples are more
‘easily reached if the front part of the car is jacked
up ond the wheels tuned full lock towards the
opposite side.
3. THROTTLE CONTROL AND CLUTCH PEDAL
All bearings belonging to the throttle-control as-
sembly are accessible from inside the engine com-
partment. The clutch pedal should be lubricated at
‘the bearing on the shaft.
4. BRAKE SYSTEM.
The brake-fluid reservoir must clways be kept well
filled, Check the fluid level once every 3 months
cond after bleeding the hydravlic system. At the
some time, check that the breather holes in the
cover are not choked. Always use the grade of
brake fluid reconimended in the lubrication table.
5. HYDRAULIC CLUTCH OPERATION
The reservoir must always be kept filled with brake
fluid up to the mark on the outside of the reservoir.
Check the fluid level at least once every three
months,
6 HANDBRAKE JOINTS
‘One joint inside each rear wheel backplate, as well
s the ratchet mechanism and joints at the hand-
brake lever.
7. HINGES AND LOCKS
‘The various lubrication points are: four door hinges,
two door locks with striker plates, one support and
fone lock for the luggage compartment lid. See Chap-
ter B. Striker plates should be treated with a lut
cant that does not soil clothing. Door hinges are pro-
vided with special lubrication fittings, comprising a
rubber plug with a through hole, To lubricate, press
the oil can against the rubber plug.
. 120-3
treated with a lubricant that does not soil clothing.
Door hinges are provided with special lubrication
fittings, comprising rubber plug with o through
hole. To lubricate, press the oil can against the
rubber plug.
& DOOR STOPS.
‘Smear the door stops with a lubricant that does not
sil clothing.
9. BREAKER CAM
Grease with Bosch Ft lv 4.
10. DISTRIBUTOR, LUBRICATING FELT UNDER
DISTRIBUTOR ARM.
Drench the felt pad in the upper end of the shaft
under the distributor arm (which must be removed
first) with oil. Lubricate the breaker com assembly by
(greasing the actual cam, The distributor cop must be
removed.
NOTE
Avoid excessive lubrication of distributor parts, as
grease on the breaker points causes buming of
these,
11, TRANSMISSION CASE
‘The transmission case and differential are filled and
drained through the same openings. As from gear box
No. F 118.182, drain plugs of a new designation are
introduced. Special tool No, 839153 is necessary for
there plugs. The plugs are not interchangeable to the
Old ones. Check the oil level every 6,000 miles
(10,000 km) by unscrewing the level-contral plug and
inserting a piece of wire in the opening. If the level is
more than 0.2 in. (5 mm) below the plug opening,
‘add oil until it flows through the level-control open-
ing. Never mix two different sorts of oil. When about
10 change oil, run the engine for 15-20 minutes be-
fore draining off the dirty oil. Flush the transmission
case and clean the magneto plug before filling with
fresh oil until oil flows from the level opening. The
transmission case and differential together hold about
3 US pints (1.4 liters)
Change the oil in the transmission case for the first
time after 1,200 miles (2000 km), ond thereafter of
intervols of 12,000 miles (20,000 km) or at least once
every yeor. Use EP oil, SAE 8, all the year round.
12. WINDOW CATCHES (OPENING SIDE WINDOWS)
Smear the jaints of the catch mechanism sparsely
with vaselineLUBRICATION:
TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE 1
In connection with reconditioning
When reconditioning, repack the following lubrication
points with SAAB Special Chassis Grease.
Front wheel bearings,
Rear wheel bearings.
‘Outer shaft universal joint
Inner shaft universal joint (the joint should be filled)
il change in engine should be done for the first
time ot 1200 miles (2000 km). Next oil change at 000
miles (10.000 km) and then each 6000miles (10.000
km). At these changes lio the oil filter should be
changed. Oil copacity 53 Imp. pints (3 lites), inl
oil filter 58 Imp. pints (33 litres).
Oil according to Fords specification ESE-M2C-101 B
should be used.
Oil type: Engine oil SAE 10W 20
col, SAE 10W 40
Winter, constont temperature
below—4'F=20°C SAESW20
‘Warning! This grade of cil must not be used at temperaty-
res above +37°F (0°C)
‘When changing the oil filer always use genuine fier.
When refilling the fuel tank
FUEL
Gasoline with an octane number of minimum 97 is
recommended.
Other attention
When refiling the fuel tonk, the following points should
tlso be checked regularly. Top up os required:
1. The broke-flud level in the moster cylinders for
brakes and clutch
2. The elecirolye level in the battery
2. The coolant level in the radiator.
4 The fice pressure
Rear shock absorbers, Saab 95
Open the filer plugs on the rear shock absorbers on
the S0ab 95 in order to check the fluid content end refill
Now, 1970
Other lubrication
Whenever necessary, also lubricate the following points:
1. Lubricate the seat cails with chassis grease if stiff
Wipe off all superfluous grease to avoid staining
clothes ond upholstery.
2. Lubricate the felt bushings in the
bearing moderately with paraffin oil whenever the
bushing is removed.
3, Lubricate the geor-shift thoft bearing at the dash
pponel with SAE 40 oil
Laying up
If the cor is to be laid up for ony length of time, e.g.
during the winter months, it should first be lubrication
serviced. To avoid corrosion and other internal damage
to the engine, the engine oil should be changed. Also.
remove the battery ond store it at room temperature in
well-charged condition,
120-4TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Washing and pol
WASHING AND POLISHING
General
Proper core ond ottention is necessary to retain the gloss,
durability and protective properties of the enamel fi
Washing
‘A new cor should be washed frequently in order to
harden the enamel, improve its toughness and retain its
gloss more effectively. Use water only, as additives tend
to dry out the enamel. If washing with water does not
suffice, however, o week soap solution (not more than
2%) can be used, but grect care must be token to
remove all troces of it from the car after washing. This
is best done by the generous use of water and thorough
sponging. Never wash the car in strong sunshine, and
‘lways dry the enamel with a clean chamois lecther.
1 the car is left to dry naturally in the sun, lime in the
woter may cause pate
Polishing
Generally speaking, synthetic enomels should never be
polished until polishing is absolutely essenfiol. In ony
‘event, the enamel must not be polished until it hos
hardened properly, which takes about 5 or 6 months,
The purpose of polishing is to impart an attractive ap-
earance to the enamel finish and to provide it with
fots to prevent drying-out. Never use polish containing
‘an abrasive on a new car. Treatment of this kind moy.
possibly be necessary after @ number of years in order
to remove oxidation products and suchlike from the
finish. Always clean the car thoroughly before under.
taking ony form of polishing, os otherwise the finish will
get scratched.
Waxing
After polishing, he car con be waxed. As with polihing,
@ new car should not be waned vnfl ot leat 5%
months after enameling. After rubbing in the wos on &
small oreo ot a time, rub the surface very thoroughly
to remove all accumulations of wax.
ct. 1968
130-1 sansMAINTENANCE
Underbody- and rustpreventing
treatment
TOOLS SERVICE A
MAINTENANCE
UNTERBODY COATING AND RUST-
PREVENTIVE TREATMENT
Touching-up of underseal
To retain the advantages afforded by undersecl com-
position, the underbody, too, should be regulorly inspect-
fed and the underseal touched up as necessary. Apart
from protecting against corrosion, the underseal im-
proves sound insulation. This protection is particularly
important with regard fo the fenders, which are con
tinuously exposed to wear from a constant barrage of
flying stones and gravel. Before covering worn or bore
parts with fresh underseal composition, clean the metal
thoroughly with @ scraper ond a steel-wire brush and
then wash with gosoline or suchlike. Before plying
‘of rust inhibitive, and then apply an approx. 0.06 in,
(1.5 mm) coating of composition before the rust inhibi-
tive has dried. Excessive application will result in the
‘composition running and it may even pull right away
from the metal which itis intended to protect.
Naturally, new metal panels, such as fenders, must always
jlar manner after fitting. If underseal
is applied prior to spraying it is essential that all com-
position be washed off the surfaces which are to be
enameled.
Rust-preventive treatment
SAAB cars are given an underbody coating before they
leave the factory
In spite of this there is risk of corrosion due to salt and
other preparations used on the roads. The underbody
coating is subject to constant wear from gravel and
We therefore recommend that the underside of the car
be examined at least once a yeor. This is particularly
important in areas where cars are specially liable to
corrosion. Where necessary the car can be given a rust:
preventing treatment by the application of some well
known type of rust-preventing treatment by the appli
cation of some well-known type of rust-preventive by a
specialist firm.
Treatment with rust-inhibitives
In order to prevent corrosion, the body should be treated
‘once © year with reputable moke of rustinhibitve,
proceeding in the manner prescribed by the manufac
turer thereof. The ports of the Socb body requiring
protection against corrosion are indicated in the follow
‘ng description
Now. 1970
SAAB 96 AND SPORT
To facilitate anti-corrosion treatment, the
following parts should be removed from
the car:
1. Wheels and hub cops.
2. Rattery
3 Door ond side panel trims. Remember to refit the
cardboard for weter deflection inthe doors
Reor seat cuthion ond back.
Mats.
Spare wheel and tools. Trunk floor.
Stuff plates. The four covers must be sealed offec-
ly when relied.
Drilling of holes for spraying
Holes dled for spaying must be 11 mm 03 in. or les
Tica holes con eppropricely be phigged wih plug No.
706.
The following parts of the body are to be
treated by spraying:
1. The insides of the scuft. plates through the holes
Provided in the front ond rear end, ond through
@ hole drilled in the middle of the underside of the
scuffs. See fig. This hole must be plugged.
2. The filer plate on the scuff plate ot the rear door
pillar is t0 be folded out ond sprayed inside.
3. The wheelhouses and the entire underside, all seams
‘and joints. The insides of the front and rear fenders,
especially the joints between the body ond the
fenders. Notel Cover the holes leading in to the
engine compartment.
4. The front and rear spring supports through holes
drilled os indicated in the sketch. The holes must
be plugged.
5. The front shock-obsorber bracket through holes
drilled os indicated in the sketch. The holes must
be plugged
& The muffler bracket on the teor, righthond wheel
house. Sprey thoroughly of point of attachment to
wheel house.
7. The recl-oxle tunnel, especially round the rear-oxle
sttachment to the body.
8 Broke and fuel pipes in channels on the floor, joints
‘ond seams on the inside of the floor. The space
belween the seat member ond the floor at well os
the rear side valances, especially the lower part.
‘The insides of the doors especially at seams Detweer:
inner and outer plate.
9. The real axle tunnel througn the two large openings
‘and thvough hole drilled in the middle of the
funnel about 2 mm. (3/4 in) from the foor. The
hole must be plugged. See item 1.
10. Spray with reduced pressure inside the doors ond
‘on the hinges. Spray towards the door bottoms.
Don't spray the lock mechanism.
11, The space oround the fuel tank and the spare wheel
compartment. The rear crossmember in the spare
‘wheel compartment through the two holes provided.
141-1TOOLS SERVICE
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
Underbody and rustpreventing
treatment
RUSTPREVENTING TREATMENT SAAB 96, SPORT AND
MONTE CARLO 850
Positions refer to the text on this and the preceeding page.
12, The ventilation duct through the holes from the
luggage compartment.
13. The luggage compartment door between the inner
‘ond outer panels (sparingly). The insides of the
bumpers. Don't spray on the paintwork
NOTE
‘Mask carefully broke discs ond broke housings
when spraying
The following details are to be treated by
brushing:
Battery ledge, hub caps and mouldings
141-2
SAAB 95
To facilitate rustpreventing treatment, the
following parts should be removed from
the car:
Wheels ond hub caps.
Bottery
Door and side pone! trims. Remember to refit the
cordboard for water deflection in the doors.
Reor seat cushion and bock
Mots.
‘Spore wheel and tools. Trunk floor.
Scuff plates. The four covers must be sealed effect
ively whon refitted
ere
Drilling of holes for spraying
Holes died for spraying must be TT mm 043 in or less.
‘mm holes can appropriately be plugged with plug No,
716306,
Nov. 1970MAINTENANCE
TOOLS SERVICE
Underbody- and Hing
ice eens MAINTENANCE ‘1
10 8 91211 126 13
RUSTPREVENTING TREATMENT SAAB 95. y
Poson retro thet now
The following parts of the body are to be
treated by spray
1. The insides of the scuff plates through the holes
Provided in the front ond rear end, and through
© hole drilled in the middle of the underside of the
scuffs. Se fig. This hole must be plugged.
2. The filler plote on the scuff plate at the reor door
pillor, i to be folded out and sprayed inside.
3. The wheelhouses and the entre underside, all seoms
‘ond joints. The insides of the front ond rear fenders,
especially the joints between the body and the
fenders. Note! Cover the holes leading into the
engine compartment.
4. The front ond reor spring supports through holes
drilled os indicated in the sketch. The holes must
be plugged,
5. The front shock-absorber bracket through holes
Arilled os indicted in the sketch. The holes must
be plugged
6 The muffler brocket on the rear, righthond wheel
house. Spray thoroughly at point of ottechment to
wheel house
7. The recr-axle tunnel, especially round the reor-oxle
attachment to the body.
8. Broke ond fuel pipes in channels on the floor, joints
fond seams on the inside of the floor The space
between the seat member ond the floor as well os
the tear side valonces, especially the lower ports
‘Now. 1970
The insides of the doors especially at seams between
inner and outer plate.
9. The reor axle tunnel through the two lorge openings
‘ond through hole drilled in the middle of the tunnel
‘obout 20 mm. (3/4 in.) from the floor, The hole must
be plugged. See item 1
10. Spray with reduced pressure inside the doors and
fon the hinges. Spray towards the door bottoms
Don't spray the lock mechanism.
11. The space between the fuel tonk, and the foot-space
floor all joints and seams.
12. The vent duct, through the round holes provided
under the rear side windows. Through the round
vent holes in the gusset plote ot the rear side wall
portly straight rearwards out into the fins, portly
‘upwards towards the roof. Upwords to be sprayed
with reduced pressure in order nat to damage the
headlining
13, Air sot, through holes on the underside,
NOTE
‘Mask carefully broke discs ond brake housings
when spraying,
The following details are to be treated by
brushing:
Botery ledge, hub cops and mouldings
141-30CONTENTS
ENGINE 2
et. 1968
CONTENTS
200
201
210
a
214
25
216
27
221
222
231
232
233
234
251
252
261
262
21
Description
Removal and installation of engine body
Engine body
Disassembly and reassembly
Cylinder heads
Valve mechanism
Transmi
ion
Crank mechanism
Oil pan
Lubricating system
Oil pump
Oil filter
Fuel system
Carburetor. Deceleration valve. USA cars
Air cleaner
Fuel pump
Fuel tank with fittings and fuel lines
Inlet and exhaust system s
Induction manifold *
“Exhaust system
Cooling system
Radiator with connections
Water pump, fan and thermostat
SundriesENGINE 2
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION Cylinder block
General The cylinder block is of special cost iron and is cast in
The engine is a four-cylinder, water-cooled, overhead OR Piece. The cylinder bores, which ore surrounded by
valve unit, with the cylinders arranged pairwise in a 60
Yee formation, and operates on the four-stroke cycle.
The carburetor is o single downdraught carburetor with
‘an automatic choke device.
The cylinder heads have seporate inlet ports and com
‘mon exhaust ports for each bank of cylinders.
Engine bolance is provided for by means of @ balance
shaft, located on the righthand side of the block, It is
driven by the crankshaft ond revolves ot engine speed.
The crankshaft and camshaft run in three bearing bushes,
8 the bolance shaft runs in two.
Oct. 1969
cooling jackets, are machined directly into the cylinder
block. Oil deilings for the lubrication system are provided
in the cylinder block.
Cylinder heads and valves
The two fully identical cylinder heads are bolted 10 the
cylinder block. The combustion chombers are portly
machined ond have 0.551 in, (14 mm) threads for spark
plugs. The valves of speciol steel are suzpension- mounted
in the cylinder heads. The valves operate in guides ma-
chined directly in the cylinder head and there are thus
no separate valve guides and valve seats.
ENGINE, LEFTHAND VIEW
1. Hose connection, upper
radiator hose
2. Water pump
3. Bolance shoft pulley
4. Temperature transmitter
5. Hote, crankcase ventilation
Fuel pump
7. Starter
8 Preheater pote
9 Brocket, engine side stay
10. Valve casing
M1. Air filter
12, Corburetor
200-12 ENGINE
DESCRIPTION
Crankshaft with bearings
The costiron crankshaft hos hardened and ground beo-
ring journals. it runs in three main bearings, the middle
‘one of which also serves a: an axial guide bearing. Oil
ways for lubricating oil are drilled in the shaft. All main
beoring inserts are interchangeable.
Camshaft and tappets
‘The comshaft is a cast unit with hardened ond phosphat-
fed coms. It is driven by the crankshaft via @ gear with o
rotio of 2:1. To ensure quiet running, the comshatt geor
made of fiber. Guidance in the axial direction is pro-
vided by o thrust plate located in the front end of the
shaft. The axial clearance is determined by a spacer
located behind the said thrust plate. The toppets are oc-
uated directly by the camshaft. They are carried in the
cylinder block and transmit the movement to the valves
via push rods ond rockers. The toppets are accessible
‘pon removal of the cylinder heads.
ENGINE RIGHTHAND VIEW
1. Automatic choke
2. Distributor
3. Water distribution pipe
4. Clutch
5. By-poss line
& Fiywhee!
7. Oil filter
8 Oil drain plug
9. Hote connection, lower
tadiotor hose
10. Water pump
Nl. Alternator
12. Oil fi
200-2
Connecting rods, pistons and piston rings
The connecting rods are shrunk onto the piston pins and
are thus not detachable from the pistons. Consequently,
only a piston with connecting rod is available as @ spat
part, The big-end bearing inserts ore readily exchange
able.
The pistons ore made of aluminium. They have grooves
for two compression rings and one oil control ring. The
vpper compression ring is chromeplated ond plain. The
lower compression ring hos oil-croping properties. The
cil control ring itself is tripartite
et. 1969DESCRIPTION
ENGINE 2
Lubrication system
The engine lubrication system is of the forced feed type
— see fig. The pressure is generated by a rotor-type
pump driven by the comshaft, The pump is mounted in
the oil pan under the crankshaft. The pump rotor forces
the oil past a relief valve incorporated in the pump itself
‘and on through the cil filter and oilways to the various
lubrication points. The oil filter is of the fullflow type,
which meons thet oll oil force-fed to the lubrication
points posses through the filter.
LUBRICATION SYSTEM
1. Oil pump 6 Cylinder heod
2 Oil filter 7. Rocker assembly
3. Bolonce shaft 8. Gallery line
4, Cronkshaft 9. Oil pressure switch
5. Comshaft
et, 1969
Oil pump, relief valve
The oil pump [see fig) is of the bivotor type. Its shaft
is connected to the distributor shaft which is driven by
the camshaft vio on ongle drive. When the pump is
working, oil is drawn into the spoces formed between
the inner ond outer rotors from the suction side to the
discharge side, The pump suction line is fined with o
strainer
The relief valve is incorporated in the pump body ond
consists of @ springloaded plunger. The valve opens ot
@ pressure of 45—55 psi. ( 32-39 kpfem*) and admits
oil to the suction side of the pump.
lL PUMP, DISMANTLED.
Housing with strainer
Suction line
Pump body
Birotor
Rotor
Spring
Relief valve
Cover
200-32 ENGINE DESCRIPTION
Oil filter
The oil filter (see fig) is made os @ unit complete with
cartridge, The filter is of the fullflow type and is scr.
wed directly onto the cylinder block. The oil forced out
to the vorious lubrication points in the engine passes first
through the oil filter. The filter is fitted with an overflow
valve which allows the oil to flow past the filter if flow
fesistonce becomes excessive due to clogging of the
filter.
ibutor is driven by the camshaft vio a bevel
‘gear. The rotor revolves in the clockwise direction, The
firing order is 1342. The ignition timing in relation
to the engine speed is regulated by a centrifugal gover-
nor ond in relation to the load by @ vacuum governor.
‘Ol FILTER
Filter: housing
Fuel system Rubber seal
The diaphragm-type fuel pump draws fuel up from the oi
fank to the carburetor. The pump is located on the left-
hand side of the engine and is driven by the camshaft by
means of push rod from @ special cam on the shaft.
‘The pump is equipped with an idling device which ensu-
res that pumping is no longer effective when a suffcient-
ly high pressure hos been attained. On its woy to the
carburetor, the fuel posses through © nylon filter housed
in the fuel pump. The filter is accessible upon removal
‘of the pumo cover.
‘model 1970, 0 filer is olka insolled in the hose
the fuel pump ond the carburetor.
oi
Check valve
Filter port
Overflow valve
FUEL PUMP, SECTIONED
1. Cover
2. Fuel inlet
3. Inlet valve
4. Diaphragm
5. Retaining pin
6 Diaphragm rod
7. Lock washer
8. Retaining washer
9. Return spring
10. Sel
11. Compression sp
12. Outlet valve
13. Fuel outlet
14. Filter
15. Screw for cover
200-4 sans Noy. 1970DESCRIPTION,
ENGINE 2
Fuel tank as from model 1971
‘As trom mode! 1971, the fuel tonk is designed so as to ok
low internal expansion of the fuel. The expansion space
is opened by a volve which is actuated by the filler cop,
Fuel tank ventilation
When fuel I not be completely.
filed, ond 5 only slightly above the
lower opening on the venting tube (3). The reason for this
is thot an air cushion is formed above this level ond pre
vents further filing of the tank.
Expantion space
The formation of this air cushion is due in its turn to the
fect that @ spring-loaded valve (5) located in the filler
pipe (2) blocks the upper opening on the venting tube (4)
from the upper side of the tank
n the tank cop (7) is screwed on, a lever is actuoted
which opens the valve, thus providing @ communication
from the upper part of the tank to the surrounding air vie
the ventilation hose (6) which runs out under the rear fen
der, The fuel, which increases in volume when the tem-
Perature rises, is now able to expand inside the tank in
steed of being pressed up through the filler pipe (2). As
the fuel level becomes lower in course of driving, air is
drown into the tank via the ventilation hose (6)
Without tank cap
| a
FUEL TANK VENTILATION,
ARRANGEMENT DIAGRAM
1. Fuel tank
2. Filler pipe
3, Venting tube
4, Venting tube
5. Spring:loaded valve
6. Ventilation hose
7. Tank cap
Now. 1970,
200-52 ENGINE DESCRIPTION
Evaporative loss control unit USA cars as
from model 1971
FUEL SYSTEM USA-CARS AS FROM MODEL 1971
1, Fuel tank
2. Fuel transmitter
3. Fuel pump
4. Fuel filter
5, Carburetor
The evaporative loss controll unit includes a chorcoo!
conister which is placed in the engine compartment. It
‘absorbs the vapor from the tonk when the engine is not
running. The charcool is purged when the engine is run
ning. This is achieved by fresh air which is sucked through
the filter in the bottam of the canister and further to the
carburetor.
6. Suction silencer with,
aircleaner
7. Drain plug (accessible
from beneath the car)
8. Vapor hose
9. Charcoal canister
The conister filer should be renewed ot intervals accor:
ding to the directions given in the Service Book.
200-6 SAAB Nov. 1970,
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