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5. To replace, reverse the removal procedure.

SPEEDOMETER REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove clock set shaft knob.

3.
Remove eight screws securing cluster housing to

bezel trim panel. Separate parts carefully observing

stack up of parts.

4.
Remove two screws securing speedometer head to

rear of cluster housing.

NOTE:
Servicing of the speedometer head

should be performed by an authorized AC Speed-

ometer Service Station.

5. To install, reverse the removal procedure..

SPEEDOMETER CABLE

Replacement or Lubricatibn

1.
Disconnect the speedometer cable from the speed-

ometer head. Remove the old cable by pulling it out

from speedometer end of conduit.

NOTE:
If old cable is broken it may be neces-

sary to remove lower piece from transmission

end of conduit.

2.
Lubricate the lower 3/4 of cable with speedometer

cable lubricant and push the cable into the conduit.

Connect the upper end to the speedometer head and

road test vehicle for proper speedometer operation.

INDICATOR LIGHT REPLACEMENT

To replace any indicator or cluster bulb, unsnap the

proper socket from rear of instrument cluster, remove

and replace bulb, and reinsert unit into rear of cluster

housing.

OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR

If the light does not come on when the ignition switch
is turned on, or if the light comes on and remains on

after the engine is started, one or more of the following

conditions is indicated:

• Low oil pressure

• High engine temperature

• Defective wiring or switch

Switch Replacement

1.
Disconnect wiring harness connector from sender

unit terminal (located in block above starter on

L-6 engines and at left front of distributor on V-8

engines).

2.
Remove sender unit, replace with new unit, and

; check operation.

GENERATOR INDICATOR

1.
Ignition on, engine not running and telltale light off.

a. Indicator bulb burned out, replace bulb.

b.
Open circuit or loose connection in the telltale

light circuit.

2.
Telltale light stays on after engine is started.

a. If indicator light does not go out at engine idle

speed, refer to Charging Systems under Engine

Electrical, Section 6Y.

TEMPERATURE (COOLING SYSTEM) INDICATOR

The temperature indicator circuit consists of two re-

motely located units, indicator gauge and engine sender

unit. The indicator gauge on all models uses a single

red light to indicate an overheated engine condition.

Engine Sender Unit Replacement

1.
Drain engine cooling system to a level below unit.

2.
Remove sender unit (located in the inlet manifold

near water pump housing on V-8 engines and in the

cylinder head near an exhaust port on L-6 engines)

and replace with new unit.

3.
Refill cooling system and check operation of unit.

CORVETTE INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES

INDEX

Page

General Description ., 12-34

Service Operations . 12-35

Instrument Cluster ., 12-35

Fuel Gauge 12-35
Speedometer/Tachometer Service. 12-35

Temperature Gauge 12-35

Ammeter/Oil Pressure Gauges 12-35

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

All Corvette instruments and gauges are conveniently

located in the dash-mounted cluster. The entire cluster

is removable to permit servicing of the various instru-

ments and gauges. The indicator and cluster illuminating

bulbs may be replaced without removing the cluster from

the panel.
Regular maintenance is not required on the instrument

cluster or its components other than maintaining clean

and keeping the speedometer and tachometer cables

properly lubricated.

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SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION (Fig. 49)

1.
Remove mast jacket assembly. Refer to Section 9

for removal procedures.

2.
Disconnect tachometer drive cable at distributor.

3.
Disconnect the headlamp panel control switch from

instrument cluster.

4.
Remove lighting switch as outlined in this section.

10 10-A 1112 13

14
15 16 17 18 19

Fig.
49- Instrument Cluster Connections

1.
Cluster Illuminating

Bulbs

2.
Direction Signal Indicator

Bulb L.H.

3. Direction Signal Indicator

BulbR.H.

4.
Headlamp Actuating Motor

Indicator

5. Headlamp Hi Beam

Indicator

6. Parking Brake Alarm

Indicator

7. Ground Lead Attaching

Point

8. Temperature Indicator
"1"

Terminal
9.

10.

10A.

11.

12.

13.

14.

]5.

16.

17.

18.

19.

20.

21.
Temperature Indicator "S"

Terminal

Ignition Switch Receptacle

ignition Switch Illuminating

Bulb

Oil Pressure Indicator

Tachometer

Lighter Receptacle

Trip Odometer

Wiper Switch Receptacle

Speedometer

Ammeter "Gen" Terminal

Ammeter "Battery" Terminal

Lighting Switch Receptacle

Fuel Gauge
"1"
Terminal

Fuel Gauge "S" Terminal

5. Remove the ignition switch. Refer to Section 6Y

for removal procedure. Then disconnect ignition

switch lamp support at instrument panel.

6. Disconnect oil pressure line at oil pressure gauge

then remove the lead wires from ammeter, wiper

switch and cigarette lighter. Disconnect trip odom-

eter at mast jacket support.

7. Remove the instrument cluster-to-dash retaining

screws and pull cluster assembly slightly forward

to obtain clearance for removal of speedometer

cable, tachometer cable, cluster ground wire, fuel

gauge lead wires and remaining indicator and cluster

illuminating lamps.

8. To install cluster in dash panel, reverse removal

procedure.

FUEL GAUGE

The gasoline fuel gauge circuit consists of an electri-
cal indicator in the instrument cluster and a float-

controlled rheostat in the fuel tank.

Since the fuel gauge consists of two remotely located

units and connecting wires, it is sometimes difficult to

determine which unit is at fault when the gauge fails to

operate properly. Cluster removal is necessary to re-

place the fuel gauge.

NOTE:
Be sure to check gas gauge fuse in fuse

panel before attempting to trouble shoot for

inoperative gauge or tank sending unit.

SPEEDOMETER AND/OR TACHOMETER

Removal and Installation

Cluster must be removed from vehicle to service

speedometer head assembly (see Cluster Removal pro-

cedure)
.
With cluster removed from vehicle:

1.
Remove five screws securing cluster back panel to

cluster assembly; separate the parts carefully.

CAUTION: Care must be used to avoid marring

instrument cluster face.

2.
Remove two screws securing speedometer or ta-

chometer head to cluster back panel; carefully re-

move speedometer or tachometer head.

NOTE:
Servicing of speedometer or tachom-

eter head should be performed by an authorized

AC service station.

3.
Reverse above procedure to install speedometer.

Cable Replacement or Lubrication

1.
Disconnect the. cable from the speedometer or ta-

chometer head. Remove the old cable by pulling it

out from speedometer end of conduit.

NOTE:
If old cable is broken it may be nec-

essary to remove lower piece from transmission

or distributor end of conduit as applicable.

2.
Lubricate the lower 3/4 of cable with
AC
speedom-

eter cable lubricant and push the cable into the con-

duit. Connect the upper end to the speedometer or

tachometer head and road test vehicle for proper

operation.

TEMPERATURE GAUGE

The temperature indicator requires very little service

other than testing for malfunctioning and replacing de-

fective units. Cluster must be removed to service tem-

perature gauge.

Do not attempt to repair either the engine unit or the

gauge. When installing new engine unit, do not use

thread compound on unit threads, as this will increase

electrical resistance of unit and cause faulty reading

on gauge.

AMMETER OR OIL PRESSURE GAUGE

The ammeter or oil pressure gauge requires very

little attention other than keeping ammeter terminals

clean and tight. If the oil pressure control line should

become restricted it should be blown out or replaced.

Cluster must be removed to service these gauges.

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ELECTRICAL-BODY
AND
CHASSIS
12-36

CAMARO INSTRUMENTS AND GAUGES

INDEX

Page

General Description
12-36

Service Operations
12-36

Instrument Cluster
. . . 12-36

Instrument Lamps
12-36

Printed Circuit
12-36

Fuel Gauge
12-37

Tachometer
. . 12-37

Seat Separator Instrument Console
12-37
Page

Fuel Gauge
12-37

Ammeter
12-37

Temperature Gauge
12-37

Oil Pressure Gauge
. 12-37

Fuel Warning Unit
12-37

Clock.
... 12-37

Oil Pressure Indicator
12-37

Generator Indicator
12-38

Temperature Indicator
12-38

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The standard Camaro instrument cluster assembly con-

sists
of two
circular units which house
the
speedometer

and fuel gauge assemblies.
The oil
pressure, left-hand

directional
and
brake warning indicators
are
located
in

the face
of the
speedometer bezel while generator,
tem-

perature
and
right-hand directional indicators are grouped

with
the
fuel gauge unit.
The
high beam indicator
is

located between
the
cluster bezels.

A special instrumentation package
is
available with
the

eight-cylinder engine
and
center floor console combina-

tion.
The
special cluster includes:
a
clock; coolant

temperature,
oil
pressure, fuel
and
ammeter gauges,

mounted forward
on the
seat separator console;
a ta-

chometer
in the
right circular housing
of the
dash
in-

strument cluster; and
a low
fuel level indicator replacing

the
oil
pressure indicator lamp
in the
instrument cluster.

The instruments
and
gauges,
may be
serviced only

after
the
instrument cluster
is
removed from
the
vehicle.

Indicator
and
cluster lamps except
for the
high beam

indicator
may be
replaced without removing
the
cluster

assembly. Partial cluster removal
is
necessary when

replacing
the
high beam indicator due
to its
proximity
to
the upper brace
rod
anchor plate.
The
bulbs
are in-

stalled
in
plastic sockets which lock into
the
cluster

housing and make contact with
the
printed circuit.

A
low
level fuel warning system
is a
special feature

available with
the
floor console gauge pack. This
sys-

tem includes
an
indicator lamp
in the
dash cluster and
a

semi-conductor unit senses
the
change
in
electrical
re-

sistance
of the
fuel system circuitry
as
variations
in

fuel level occur.
The
sensing device
is
replaced
as a

unit
if
found defective.

The brake warning light serves
a
dual purpose.
It

functions
as an
indicator when
the
parking brake
is ap-

plied
and
also
if
there
is a
malfunction (loss
of
hydraulic

pressure)
in the
brake system. Switches which provide

the signal
to
operate
the
light
are
located
at the
parking

brake assembly
and at the
brake master cylinder
in the

hydraulic lines. Service
of the
brake pressure differ-

ential switch unit
is
covered
in
Section
5 of
this manual.

Regular maintenance
is not
required on
the
instrument

cluster
or its
components other than maintaining clean,

tight electrical connections, replacing defective parts

and keeping
the
speedometer properly lubricated.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER (Figs.
50
thru
53)

Removal
and
Installation

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove mast jacket lower support screws
at toe
pan.

3.
Remove mast jacket upper support bolts
and
allow

steering wheel
to
rest
on
seat cushion.

CAUTION: Both supports must
be
detached
to

prevent distortion
of
mast jacket.

4.
Remove cluster attaching screws from face
of
panel

and partially remove assembly from console opening.

5. Reaching behind cluster assembly, disconnect speed-

ometer cable, speed warning device
(if so
equipped
-

Fig.
51) and
chassis harness connector
at
rear
of

panel.

6. Remove assembly from console opening to
a
suitable

bench area
for
required service operations.

7.
To
install, reverse removal procedure.

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER LAMP REPLACEMENT

1.
Turn bulb holder counterclockwise
and
pull
out to

remove from
the
cluster housing.
2.
Pull bulb straight out
to
remove from socket.

3.
Press replacement bulb inward
to
lock
in
socket.

4.
Insert lamp assembly into housing, with lugs
on

holder entering notches
in
housing,
and
turn clock-

wise
to
lock
in
place.

PRINTED CIRCUIT REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove instrument cluster
as
previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove
all
cluster illuminating and indicator lamps

from housing.

3.
Remove fuel gauge terminal nuts
or
tachometer
re-

taining nuts securing printed circuit
to
housing.

4.
Remove four
hex
head screws retaining printed
cir-

cuit
to the
cluster housing
and
remove circuit from

housing.

5.
To
install, reverse removal procedure.

CAUTION:
The
retaining screws
are
part
of

the grounding circuit
and
must
be
installed
to

provide proper connections
for the
printed
eir-

cuit.

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Fig.
50 - Instrument Cluster Installation — Camaro

FUEL GAUGE REPLACEMENT

1.
Remove instrument cluster assembly as previously

described.

2.
Remove cluster lamps from gauge cover plate,

ground screw and terminal nuts attaching printed

circuit to fuel gauge.

3.
Remove three screws retaining gauge assembly to

cluster housing.

4.
Carefully move printed circuit away from gauge and

remove gauge assembly from cluster housing.

5. Remove terminal nuts securing gauge to cover plate,

and detach gauge unit.

6. To install, reverse removal procedure.

TACHOMETER

NOTE:
The tachometer is a self-contained, all

transistor unit requiring very little service

other than keeping the terminal nuts clean and

tight. The unit is not serviceable and must be

replaced, if defective.

1.
Remove instrument cluster as previously described

in this section.

2.
Remove cluster lamps from rear of gauge cover and

disconnect harness wiring connections from gauge

terminals.

3.
Remove three screws retaining gauge to cluster

housing.

4.
Move printed circuit away from gauge area and re-

move gauge unit from housing.

5. Remove terminal nuts securing gauge to cover

detach unit.

6. To install, reverse removal procedure.

SEAT SEPARATOR INSTRUMENT CONSOLE

(Fig.
54)
(Fuel,
Ammeter, Temperature, Oil Pressure Gauges,

Low Fuel Warning Unit, and Clock)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove clock shaft knob from face of cluster.

3.
Remove cover retaining screws (4) and cover from

cluster assembly.

NOTE:
Use an alien wrench to remove the two

screws located in the top of the cover below the

instrument console.

4.
Remove four screws retaining gauge mounting plate

to cluster housing.

5. Carefully disengage gauge plate from housing and

disconnect oil pipe and all electrical connections at

rear of gauges.

NOTE:
At this point, with gauge package re-

moval from housing all gauges including the low

fuel warning system may easily be serviced.

6. To install assembly, use reverse of removal

procedure.

OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR

If the light does not come on when the ignition switch

is turned on, or if the light comes on and remains on

after the engine is started, one or more of the following

conditions is indicated.

• Low oil pressure

• Defective wiring or switch

Sending Unit Replacement

1.
Disconnect wiring harness connector from sender

unit terminal (located in block above starter on L-6

engines and at left front of distributor on V-8

engines).

Fig.
51 - Speed Warning Device

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-38

Fig.
52 - Instrument Cluster Lighting

1
• Cluster Lamp

2.
* High Beam Indicator

3. Oil Pressure Indicator

4.
L.H. Directional Indicator

5. Generator indicator
6. R.H. Directional indicator

7. Temperature Indicator

8. Printed Circuit

9. Chassis Harness Connector

10,
Brake Warning Indicator

2.
Remove sender unit.

3.
Replace with new unit and check operation.

GENERATOR INDICATOR

1.
Ignition on, engine not running and indicator light off:

•Indicator bulb is burned out, replace bulb.

•Open circuit or loose connection in the indicator

light circuit.
2.
Indicator light stays on after engine is started:

•Ti indicator light does not go out at engine idle

speed, refer to Charging System Tests in Section

6Y, Engine Electrical.

TEMPERATURE (COOLING SYSTEM) INDICATOR

The temperature indicator circuit consists of two re-

motely located units, indicator lamp and sending unit.

The "indicator lamp, located in the instrument cluster

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17-

VIEW A

Fig.
53 - Instrument Panel Wiring Harness

1.
To Glove Box Light

2.
To Heater Control

3. Heater Control Lamp

4. To Cigarette Lighter
5. To Ignition Switch

6. To Instrument Cluster

7. To Wiper Switch

8. To Light Switch

9.
To Directional Signal Switch
10.
To Stop Lamp Switch

11.
To Backing Lamp Switch

12.
Fuse Panel

13.
To Dimmer Switch
14.
To Fisher Body Connector

15.
To Directional Signal Flasher

16.
To Heater Resistor

17.
Directional Signal Flasher

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-40

Fig.
54 - Seat Separator Instrument Console

consists of a single red light which will indicate an over-

heated engine condition.

Engine Sender Unit Replacement

1.
Drain engine cooling system to a level below unit.
2.
Remove sender unit (located in cylinder head near

an exhaust port on L-6 engines and in the inlet mani-

fold near water pump housing on V-8 engines).

3.
Replace unit, refill cooling system and check opera-

tion of unit.

DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL

Directional signal assemblies provide as standard pro-

duction equipment a lane changing feature and hazard

warning system on all model applications. Two different

design switches are used as shown in Figure 55. Major

difference between the two units is that one type has can-

celling and detent springs which are serviceable, other-

wise both units are not repairable and must be replaced

as an assembly in service.

Due to the integral design relationship of the signal

switch and the energy absorbing steering column, refer-

ence should be made to Steering, Section 9 of this manual
whenever any service operations are performed on the

steering column. The directional signal switch replace-

ment procedures covered in this section are intended to

supplement the detail service operations outlined in Sec-

tion 9.

Special note should be taken of the fact that different

signal flasher units are used in Chevrolet models depend-

ent on the number of lamps to be operated. The hazard

warning unit, even though an integral component of the

directional switch assembly, requires the installation of

an additional flasher unit in the fuse panel capable of op-

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ELECTRICAL-BODY
AND CHASSIS 12-48

NOTE:
Screws, nuts and lock washers for re-

assembling cover to wiper are contained in a

service repair package.

6. Remove output gear and shaft assembly, then slide

,
intermediate gear and pinion assembly off shaft.

7. If necessary, remove terminal board and park switch

assembly as follows:

a. Unsolder motor leads from terminals. Coding of

motor leads is not necessary on single-speed

wipers.

b.
Drill out rivets securing terminal board and park

switch ground strap to mounting plate.

NOTE:
Screws, nuts and washers for attaching

a replacement terminal board-park switch as-

sembly are included with the replacement

assembly.

Motor
(Fig. 65)

1.
Follow Steps 1 through 7b under gear box

disassembly.

2.
Remove, motor through bolts, tap motor frame

lightly, and remove motor from mounting plate.

3.
Remove brush spring tension (fig. 68), slide arma-

ture and end plate from motor frame. Pull end

plate from armature.

NOTE:
Thrust plug located between armature

shaft and end plate.

4.
Remove end play adjusting washers from armature,

noting arrangement for proper reinstallation.

INSPECTION

Check and inspect all parts for serviceability, replace

as necessary. All parts can be replaced individually

except motor frame and field, which is serviced as an

assembly. Service kits also provide screws, nuts and

washers to replace gear cpver and terminal board rivets.
ASSEMBLY

Refer to Figure 65 for exploded view of motor and gear

train.

Motor

Reassemble motor using reverse of disassembly

procedures.

NOTE:
Armature end play is controlled by end

play washers. See Figure 69 for proper assem-

bly of end play washers. Lubricate armature

shaft bushings with light machine oil.

Gear Box

1.
Assemble gear box using reverse of disassembly

procedure.

NOTE:
Lubricate gear teeth with Delco Cam

and Ball Bearing lubricant or equivalent. Be

sure cover is properly located over dowel pins

and be sure to reinstall ground strap.

2.
Place wiper in park position and install crank arm

on output shaft, rotate crank so alignment marks line

up with those on cover (fig. 70).

3.
Replace retaining nut, place crank arm in vise,

tighten retaining nut.

WINDSHIELD
WASHER PUMP

The windshield washer pump used on the 2-speed Type

"E"
wiper motor assembly is a positive displacement

type pump employing a small bellows, bellows spring and

valve arrangement. The pumping mechanism is actuated

by a four lobe cam and driven directly by the wiper motor

(fig. 71). Thus, when the wiper is operated, this rotor is

always turning with the gear. Programming is accom-

plished electrically and mechanically by a relay assembly

and ratchet wheel arrangement.

GEAR
CASE GROOVES

r— CRANK ARM GROOVES

WASHER PUMP
Ha

ACTUATOR
IB


^^HTS4LOBE

•MMBW
CAM

Fig.
70 - Wiper Crank Arm in Park Position
Fig.
71 - Wash Pump Drive Cam and Actuator

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-54

INNER

SPACER

WASHER

LOCK

PAWL

COIL

SPRING

DRIVE,

PAWL

DRIVE
SHAFT

AND
PLATE

ASSEMBLY
DRIVE
AND
LOCK
PAWL
GUIDE

PINS
IN
GEAR
POCKETS
7

DURING
NORMAL
OPERATION

RELAY
LATCH
ARM
IS
HELD

OUT OF
PATH
OF
GEAR
BY

RELAY
MAGNET

11.

12.
Fig. 87 - Drive Gear and Shaft Assembly

CAUTION: It may be necessary at this point to

rotate armature slightly before the armature

worm will engage with worm gear teeth.

Rotate the case as required to align the bolt holes in

the case with those in the housing.

Secure the case to the housing with the two tie bolts.

GEAR BOX SECTION
Fig. 88 - Drive and Lock Pawl Guide Pins in Pockets

(drive pawl away from latch arm, fig. 81), proceed

to Step 3.

Remove relay-switch attaching screw (fig. 80) and

carefully lift the relay-switch assembly out of the

gear box. Unsolder leads from switch terminals as

required. Refer to Figure when resoldering leads.

To remove terminal board assembly simply slide it

out of housing and unsolder leads as required.

The gear box section is subdivided into two areas, (A)

the relay control and latching mechanism and (B) the

drive gear mechanism.

A—Relay Switch and Latch Assembly-

Terminal Board Removal

1.
Remove screws retaining washer pump assembly to

wiper unit.

2.
If wiper pawl is in full park position (drive pawl lo-

cated in magnetic switch assembly slot, fig. 79), it

becomes necessary to remove gear assembly first

(see Gear Assembly Removal).

If wiper gear mechanism is not in park position
VALVE

ASSEMBLY—j

RATCHET ->Mmk
LATC

SPR
HOUT

ING
RELAY COIL

/PAWL SPRING

/ /'

^L / PAWL

|j^»i It

RATCHET

WHEEL

Fig. 89 - Washer Pump Assembly

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-57

15.
Connect positive lead to battery terminal, lower hood

and test wiper and washer assembly for proper

operation.

WIPER TRANSMISSION

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

1.
Remove wiper block and arm assembly from trans-

mission.

2.
Remove glove box door and compartment assembly.

Refer to Section 1 for removal procedures.

3.
Remove three transmission-td-cowl retaining

screws.

4.
Remove wiper transmission retaining clip and re-

move transmission from crank arm. Then remove

transmission through the glove box opening.

5.
Reverse removal procedure to install wiper trans-

mission.

Fig.
94 - Wiper and Trans Installed

WIPER ASSEMBLY REPAIRS

The overhaul procedures for the wiper are broken down

into three major areas: The motor section, gear box

section and washer pump section. Each section may be

serviced independently of the other.

MOTOR SECTION

Disassembly

1.
Remove the two motor tie bolts.

2.
Remove the armature end-play adjusting screw (fig.

91).

3.
Strike the steel case lightly with a mallet to partiaUy

loosen it from the die casting housing and motor

field.

4.
Insert a tool through the armature adjusting screw

opening and push against the end of the armature

shaft to back off the case. This will retain the ar-

mature commutator in position between the brushes

until ready to separate the armature from the case.

5.
To separate armature from case while still retaining

the brush springs and brushes in place fashion a

spring similar to that shown in Figure 95 and insert

behind the brush leads as shown.
Fig.
95 - Retaining Armature Brushes

6. Pull the armature out of the case and remove the felt

washer, thrust plate, and rubber thrust disc from the

case assembly bearing as required.

7.
The field windings are pressed into the gear housing

and further disassembly is not recommended; how-

ever, the field leads may be unsoldered from the

brush holders to remove the case.

8. Clean and inspect all parts.

Inspect both the field and armature for damage

due to overheating such as unsoldered electrical

connections.

Check that brush leads are firmly attached both

to the brushes and their connections at the brush

holders.

Check brushes for wear. If brushes are worn to

within 3/16" of brush lead, or pigtail, they should be

replaced.

Check contacts of circuit breaker shown at top of

Figure 95. Clean as required or file lightly to re-

move irregularities.

Inspect all leads from the brush and circuit

breaker plate for worn insulation or tjreaks.

If it was determined by inspection that brush re-

placement was required, proceed as follows:

a. Remove retainer installed during disassembly and

remove brush springs.

b.
Place a hot soldering iron against*brush lead con-

nection on brush holders, remove old bushes, and

nection on brush holders, remove old brushes,

and install new brushes.

c. To reinstall brushes in holders, compress spring

within holder and hold fully compressed with a

thin instrument inserted through the slot in the

brush holder. Then push brush into holder with

lead upward to project through slot in holder, hold

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

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