Fuel and exhaust system specifications Fuel pump Manufacturer and type - Diaphragm Jikov OD Drive - Mechanical from the camshaft Supply pressure - 0.3 bar Carburetor (Main characteristics) Teal and designation - Pierburg 2ЕЗ or Jikov 28-30 LEKR Carburetor...
General description and precautions Pic. 4.1. Location of fuel system components 1. Fuel pump; 2. Hose; 3. Carburetor; 4. Fuel return hose; 5. Fuel tank; 6. Breather hose; 7. Filler neck of the fuel tank; 8. Ventilation hose; 9. Ventilation hose; 10....
Air filter assembly — removal and installation Removing 1. Remove the air filter element ( Section 1 ). Loosen the clamp securing the connecting hose of the air intake duct to the air filter inlet duct (see illustration). 2. Unscrew the three mounting nuts on the...
Fuel level sensor — removal, installation and inspection Note: Please refer to the warning in the Chapter 1 . Removing 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. 2. If necessary, remove the rear seat. See Section 11 . 3. The sensor access cover is located in the...
Fuel tank — removal and installation Pic. 4.4. Fuel tank and related components 10. Bracket; 11. Coupler; 12. Fuel line; 13. Hose; 14. Hose; 15. Bypass tube; 17. Nut; 18. Fuel level sensor; 19. Gasket; 20. Fuel tank; 21. Sealing strip; 22. Tank strap...
Fuel filler components — removal and installation Note: Please refer to the warning in the Chapter 1 . Removing 1. The tank is not equipped with a fuel drain plug, so it is preferable to remove when the tank is empty. Before starting work, disconnect the negative cable...
Gas pedal cable — removal, installation and adjustment Removing 1. In the engine compartment, open the throttle, and release the tip of the cable from the sector, then separate the cable cover from the mounting / adjustment bracket (see illustrations). 2. While working in...
Gas pedal — removal and installation Removing 1. Disconnect the cable from the pedal ( Chapter 7 ). 2. Unhook the return spring, and remove the pedal-to-swivel bracket; then take out the pedal (see illustration). Installation 3. Install in the reverse...
Unleaded gasoline — description and use 1. The recommended Skoda fuel is given in Section 1 Specifications . 2. All engines described in this manual can run on 95 octane gasoline. No ignition timing adjustment is required.
Carburetor — general description Pic. 4.5. Carburetor, air filter and related components 1. Air filter cover; 2. Nut; 3. Filter element; 4. Air filter body; 5. Bracket; 6.Inlet hose; 7. Adapter; 8. Ventilation hose; 9. Bracket; 10. Rubber bushing; 11....
Carburetor — removal and installation Pic. 4.6. General view of the carburetor 1. Thermal valve; 2. Fuel inlet and filter; 3. Air damper; 4. Float chamber opening; 5. gas bubble separator (steam trap); 6. Secondary enrichment tube full load; 7.Secondary...
Carburetor — troubleshooting, overhaul and adjustment Troubleshooting 1. Carburetor problems are usually caused by dirt in the float chamber and clogged jets, resulting in a weak mixture or loss of power over a range of engine speeds. In this case, the problem is solved by...
Intake manifold — removal and installation Pic. 4.9. Intake and exhaust manifolds, exhaust system components 1. Intake manifold; 2. Coolant hose; 3. Vacuum hose connection; 4. O-ring; 5. Nut; 6. Washer; 7. Gasket (common to both collectors); 8. Washer; 9. Hose...
Exhaust manifold — removal and installation Removing 1. Remove the intake manifold as described in the previous Chapter . 2. Unscrew the four fastening nuts, and separate the outlet pipe from the manifold flange. 3. Remove the three nuts securing the air heater...
Exhaust system — general description and replacement of components 1. Exhaust system components shown in Pic. 4.9 . The system is fixed under the car by means of rubber suspensions, and consists of three parts. The outlet and rear pipes can be removed, leaving the central part of the...