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7.17 CITROMATIC - OPERATION AND ADJUSTMENT
INTRODUCTION
Don James, OH (840912)
The series of articles by Don (Red) Dellinger to follow will help you put your Citromatic back in adjustment, no matter how screwed up some previous owner has made it.
Follow the instructions step by step. Please remember one thing—check the simple things first.

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This last weekend was a real treat at the annual Citroen Club of North America meeting, which every year just happens to coincide with the Carlisle Import Kit/Replicar National Car Show. The year’s featured speaker for the club was Kim Walter and was it ever a treat!
Kim is a very accomplished Industrial Art and Design [...]

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Oiling a Citroen D Model…

Several years ago, I wrote an article for our Citroen Club of North America newsletter. It was published on the internet and I decided to let my readers take a peek. If you’re interested in preserving your D Model, it’s well worth the time to keep it rust free. Just click here… Oiling a Citroen [...]

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Over the years, one of the most asked questions I got about Citroens from both customers and the general public was… “How much is it worth?”
My usual quick answer was… “Whatever someone is willing to pay.”
I know this seems like a bit of smart a** answer, but the real answer is not easy.
The Citroen [...]

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Citroen DS Video…

Here is a wonderful video that was placed on YouTube a few months ago. It is taken from the British television . Here the Citroen DS is discribed in a general, yet telling way, always refering back to it’s 1955 introduction date and just how truely advanced the car was. I hope you like it [...]

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Sorry for the tardiness of this entry, but I was ill for a couple of weeks. So here goes:
Now that the tank is in place and you have not caught the tabs on the walls of the tank compartment with the outer flange of the D Model gas tank, it is time to hook things [...]

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Ready to put the refurbished tank back in…
Well, the compartment is ready to receive the Citroen fuel tank but, lets take a look at that tank once you got it back from Gas Tank Renu.
As I have told you, they do a great job with renewing the gas tank. There are just a [...]

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It’s back…
OK, you have the D Model fuel tank back from Gas Tank Renu. You can see that they did a great job. The inside is red and the outside is black. Both are are patented coatings that are impervious to any of today’s reformulated, high alcohol based fuels.
So, rest assured that you have [...]

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Did you find the fuel pick-up filter…
When you removed the the fuel line from the tank, and if you still had the large 21mm drain plug out of the tank from the passenger’s side of the D Model, you might have noticed the fuel-pick up filter that I spoke of earlier fall out onto [...]

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The tank is drained…
Now that the tank is drained, it is time to get back to those 8mm nuts we sprayed with penetrating oil earlier. Find your 8mm, hopefully 6 point socket and get onto these nuts carefully.
If they come off easy that’s great, consider yourself lucky. What you have to remember is these [...]

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