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FUEL TANK AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 8-28

assembly is mounted on top of the tank and cannot be

removed for service without lowering the tank. The

upper filler neck assembly is routed through an opening

in the rear panel above the bumper and through the trunk

floor pan (fig. 33). The filler neck is not centered in the

rear panel but offset to the right to obtain the proper fill

rate.

The fuel pickup pipe is an integral part of the tank

meter unit^ located at the top front center of the tank. A

fine mesh screen is located at the bottom end of the fuel

pickup pipe to prevent the entrance of foreign material

into the fuel system.

Fig.
33—Filler Neck Assembly

COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT

FUEL TANK

Draining Tank

Refer to Chevrolet page 8-2.

Removal and Installation

1.
Drain fuel tank. .'...' .

2.
Raise vehicle.

3.
Disconnect fuel pickup line, gauge wire and ground

lead from tank unit.

4.
Loosen filler neck inlet hose clamp.

5. Remove tank support strap bolts and straps, then

lower tank carefully.

6. Reverse procedure to install.

FUEL TANK GAUGE SENDING UNIT (Fig. 34)

Replacement

1.
Remove fuel tank.

2.
Remove cam lock using special Tool J-8950.

3.
Remove meter unit and rubber gasket.

CAUTION: Carefully remove unit so as not to

damage screen on end of pipe.

4.
Clean screen by blowing out with compressed air.

5. Reverse removal procedure to install.
FUEL LINES (Fig. 35)

The gasoline lines extending from fuel tank to fuel

pump,
are routed on the underside of the underbody, on

the right side, opposite the single exhaust system. The

lines extend from the fuel tank to the right side of the

engine to the fuel pump and over the front of the engine

to the carburetor.

Maintenance

CAUTION:

plete fuel
Always drain gasoline from corn-

including carburetor, fuel

pump and
fuel lines and fuel tank if the

vehicle is to be stored for any
eciable

length of time. This precaution will prevent

accumulation of gum formation and resultant

poor engine performance.

The fuel lines should occasionally be inspected for

leaks,
kinks, or dents. If evidence of dirt is found in the

carburetor or fuel pump disassembly, the lines should be

disconnected and blown out. Check the fuel tank strainer

for damage or omission. Fuel lines are of 5/16" diameter

tubing for regular installation with beaded-type ends for

connections to hoses and flared ends for secure line

connections.

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STEERING 9-2

Fig.
1—Cover
Attaching Bolts—Chevy li Shown

ADJUSTMENTS

STEERING
GEAR

Before any adjustments are made to the steering gear

in an attempt to correct such conditions as shimmy,

loose or hard steering etc., a careful check should be

made of front end alignment, shock absorbers, wheel

balance and tire pressure for possible cause.

Correct adjustment of the steering gear is very im-

portant. Perform adjustments following the sequence

listed below,

1.
Remove pitman arm nut and mark relation of pitman

arm position to sector shaft. Remove pitman arm

with Tool J- 6632 as shown in Figure 2.

2.
Loosen the pitman shaft lash adjuster screw locknut

and turn the adjuster screw a few turns in a counter-

clockwise direction (fig. 3). This removes the load
Fig. 2—Removing Pitman Arm

imposed on the worm bearings by the close meshing

of rack and sector teeth. Turn steering wheel gently

in one direction until stopped by gear, then back away

about one turn.

CAUTION: Do not turn steering wheel hard

against stops when steering relay rod is discon-

nected as damage to ball guides may result.

3.
All except Corvette and telescopic columns:

a. Disconnect steering column harness at chassis

wiring connector plug.

b.
Remove horn cap or ornament and using an inch

pound torque wrench and socket on steering wheel

nut, measure torque required to keep the wheel

in motion.

LASH ADJUSTER

SCREW

LOCK NUT

WORM BEARING

ADJUSTER
\

WORM

ADJUSTER

Fig.
3—Steering Gear Adjustment Points

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STEERING 9-3

Fig.
4-Checking Wheel PuI!-Corvette

c. If torque does not lie within limits given in speci-

fications at rear of manual, adjustment is

necessary.

4.
Corvette and telescopic columns:

a. Use Tool J-5178 to measure.pull at rim of wheel

required to keep wheel in motion (fig. 4).

b.
If pull does not lie within limits given in specifi-

cations in rear of manual, adjustment of worm

bearings is necessary.

NOTE:
If vehicle is equipped with a tilt steer-

ing column, it will be necessary to disconnect

the steering coupling to obtain a torque reading

of the steering column. This torque should then

be subtracted from any reading taken on the

gear.

5. To adjust worm bearings, loosen worm bearing ad-

juster locknut and turn worm bearing adjuster shown

in Figure 3 until there is no perceptible end play in

worm. Check pull at steering wheel, readjusting: if

necessary to obtain proper pull. Tighten locknut and

recheck pull. If the gear feels "lumpy" after adjust-

ment of worm bearings, there is probably damage in

the bearings due to severe impact or to improper

adjustment and the gear must be disassembled for

replacement of damaged parts.

6. After proper adjustment of worm is obtained and all

mounting bolts securely tightened, adjust lash ad-

juster screw. First turn the steering wheel gently

from one stop all the way to the other, carefully

counting the total number of turns. Then turn wheel

back exactly half way, to center position. Turn lash

adjuster screw clockwise to take out all lash in gear

teeth, and tighten locknut. Check pull at steering

wheel taking highest reading as wheel is turned

through center position. See specifications in rear of

manual for proper sector lash adjustment. Readjust

if necessary to obtain proper pull.
NOT MORE THAN

T/a INCH FROM

CENTERLINE

Fig.
5—Steering Wheel Alignment

NOTE:
If maximum specification is exceeded,

turn las£ adjuster screw counterclockwise, then

come up on adjustment by turning the adjuster in

a clockwise motion.

7. Tighten locknut then recheck pull, as it must lie be-

tween specified readings.

Fig.
6—Adjusting Steering Ratio—Corvette

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STEERING 9-4

8. Reassemble pitman arm to sector shaft, lining up

marks made during disassembly. Refer to torque

specifications at rear of manual for correct torque

value.

9. Install horn cap or ornament and connect steering

column harness at chassis connector.

NOTE:
Chevy.n models are equipped with a

shim at the frame to steering gear mounting

bolts.
Shims may be removed or installed as

required for proper steering gear alignment.

STEERING WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND

HIGH POINT CENTERING

1.
Set front wheels in straight ahead position. This can

be checked by driving vehicle a short distance on a

flat surface to determine steering wheel position at

which vehicle follows a straight path.

2.
With front wheels set straight ahead, check position

of mark on wormshaft designating steering gear high

point. This mark should be at the top side of the shaft

at 12 o'clock position and lined up with the mark in

the coupling lower clamp.

3.
If gear has been moved off high point when setting

wheels in straight ahead position, loosen adjusting

sleeve clamps on both left and right hand tie rods,

then turn both sleeves an equal number of turns in

the same direction to bring gear back on high point.

CAUTION: Turning the sleeves an unequal
number of turns or in differential directions will

disturb the toe-in setting of the wheels.

4.
Readjust toe-in as outlined in Section 3 (if necessary).

5. With wheels in a straight ahead position and the

steering gear on highpoint, check the steering wheel

alignment by measuring the distance from each hori-

zontal spoke to the horizontal centerline of the

steering wheel (fig. 5). If the horizontal spokes are

over 1-1/8 inches from the horizontal position the

wheel should be removed and centered. (See steering

wheel removal in this section.)

TOE-IN ADJUSTMENT

Adjust the steering linkage for proper toe-in setting as

outlined in Section 3.

CORVETTE STEERING RATIO (Fig. 6)

The Corvette steering ratio may be changed as follows:

CAUTION: Do not use the rearward hole in the

steering arm with power steering equipment or

interference may result.

1.
Remove tie rod ball stud nut at steering arm and

disconnect tie rod from steering arm.

2.
Move tie rod end to forward hole for 17.6:1 ratio

(fast ratio) or rear hole for 20.2:1 ratio (standard

ratio).

3.
Install tie rod stud nut and tighten securely. Repeat

operation on opposite steering arm.

COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND REPAIRS

STEERING WHEEL

REGULAR PRODUCTION (Fig. 7)

Removal

1.
Disconnect steering column harness from chassis

wiring harness at connector (fig. 8).

2.
Pull out horn button cap or center ornament and

retainer.

3.
Remove three screws from the receiving cup.

4.
Remove the receiving cup, belleville spring, bushing,

and pivot ring.

5. Remove the steering wheel nut and washer.

6. Using Tool J-2927, install centering adapter on

steering shaft, thread puller anchor screws into

threaded holes provided in steering wheel. Turn

center bolt of tool clockwise to remove steering

wheel (fig. 9).

Installation

CAUTION: Direction signal control assembly

must be in "neutral position when assembling

steering wheel to prevent damage to cancelling

cam and control assembly.

1.
With directional cancelling cam and horn contact as-

sembly in place, set wheel onto steering shaft.
Fig. 7—-Regular Wheel and Horn Attachments

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STEERING 9-5

Fig.
8—Steering Column Wiring Connector

Secure with washer and nut. Refer to torque speci-

fications at rear of manual for correct torque values.

Install belleville spring (with dish of spring up), pivot

ring, bushing and receiving cup with screws.

Install retainer and horn button cap or center

ornament.

Connect steering column harness to chassis wiring

connector.

Fig.
9—Removing Steering Wheel with J-2927
Fig.
10—Simulated Wood Steering Wheel and Attaching Parts

SIMULATED WOOD (Fig. 10)

Removal

1.
Disconnect steering column harness from chassis

wiring harness at connector.

2.
Remove horn cap assembly by pulling up.

3.
Remove contact assembly attaching screws and re-

move contact assembly.

NOTE:
If steering wheel only is to be replaced,

perform step 4. If directional signal cancelling

cam is to be replaced, omit step 4 and proceed

with steps 5 and 6.

4.
Remove remaining screws from steering wheel and

remove wheel from hub assembly.

5. Remove steering wheel nut and washer.

6. Using Tool J-2927, install centering adapter on

steering shaft, thread puller anchor screws into

threaded holes provided in hub assembly. Turn

center bolt of tool clockwise to remove hub

assembly.

Installation

CAUTION: Directional signal control assembly

must be in neutral position when assembling hub

assembly to prevent damage to cancelling cam

and control assembly.

1.
With directional cancelling cam and horn contact in

place, install hub assembly on steering shaft. Secure

with washer and nut. Refer to torque specifications

at rear of manual for correct torque value.

2.
Attach steering wheel to hub assembly using the six

attaching screws and tighten securely.

3.
Place horn contact on steering wheel and attach with

three screws. Tighten securely.

4.
Snap horn button in place.

5. Connect steering column harness to chassis wiring

connector.

CORVETTE TELESCOPING (Fig. 11)

Removal

1.
Disconnect steering column harness at wiring

connector.

2.
Pry off horn button cap.

3.
Remove three screws securing horn contact to spacer

and hub.

4.
Remove two screws securing lock screw to lock

knob,
and remove lock screw, lock knob, and spacer.

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STEERING 9-6

Fig.
11
—Corvette Telescoping Wheel Option

5.

7.
NOTE:
If steering wheel only is to be replaced,

perform Step 5 below only. If directional signal

cancelling cam is to be replaced, omit Step 5

and proceed with Steps 6 and 7.

Remove six screws securing steering wheel to hub

and remove wheel.

Remove nut and washer from shaft and using steering

wheel puller Tool J-2927, remove steering wheel and

hub from vehicle.

Slide cancelling cam and spring off shaft.

Installation

NOTE:
Refer to torque specifications at rear of

manual for correct torque values.

1.
If necessary, slide cancelling cam and spring on end

of shaft.

2.
If hub was removed from steering wheel, attach hub

to steering wheel with screws removed during dis-

assembly.

3.
Place steering wheel and hub assembly in position

and secure to column with washer and nut.

4.
Position spacer on steering wheel.
5. Position lock knob on steering wheel.

6. Install lock screw through lock knob, turn into shaft,

and adjust to lock position.

7. Attach spacer to wheel with three screws.

8. Place lock knob in lock position and attach to lock

screw with two screws.

9. Remove three screws holding spacer. Attach horn

contact to spacer and steering wheel with three

screws.

10.
Install horn button cap.

11.
Connect steering column harness at chassis plug.

STEERING COUPLING (Fig. 12)

Removal

NOTE:
Chevy n models are equipped with a

clamp arrangement rather than the conventional

"rag joint" steering coupling. Refer to Steering

Gear - Chevy II, for service procedures.

1.
Remove nuts and washers securing steering coupling

to flanged end of steering column (fig. 12).

2.
Remove coupling clamp bolt (fig. 12) and slightly

spread coupling clamp.

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STEERING 9-8

DIAL

UPPER COVER

FASTENER

CHEVROLET
SCREW

CHEVELLE

Fig.
15—Powerglide Indicator Connection—Chevrolet and Chevelle

6.
Chevrolet and Chevelle only:

a. Remove lower mast jacket cover (fig. 15).

b.
If vehicle is equipped with Powerglide, remove

indicator pointer wire by removing screw from

six o'clock position at bottom of mast jacket (fig.

15).
Work indicator wire out of position and

remove.

Remove instrument panel column mounting bracket

attaching hardware and remove bracket.

CAUTION: Do not allow steering column to

hang down from dash panel area or distortion to

column will result. When instrument panel

mounting bracket is removed, be sure column is

supported in its normal position.

NOTE:
The following step requires two men,

one in the driver's seat and one at engine

compartment.

8

Lift steering column upward enough to permit re-

moval of steering coupling from steering gear.

Mechanic at engine compartment can pilot column

shift levers, if so equipped, through dash panel open-

ing as column is listed. If it is necessary to leave

the vehicle at this point, place steering column in

correct mounted position and loosely install instru-

ment panel mounting bracket to support column.

9. Remove steering coupling from vehicle.

Installation

1.
Lift steering column enough to provide clearance and

loosely install steering coupling on steering gear

shaft. Be sure column is supported in its normal

mounted position at all times when not moving for

clearance. Mechanic at engine compartment can

pilot column shift levers through dash panel opening

as column is moved.

2.
Slide steering coupling into correct installed position

and install clamp bolt (fig. 12).
3.
Secure steering coupling to flanged end of steering

column with washers and nuts. Maintain coupling ad-

justment shown in Figure 16.

4.
Install instrument panel column mounting bracket.

Refer to torque specifications at rear of manual for

correct torque values.

5. Chevrolet and Chevelle only:

a. If vehicle is equipped with Powerglide, work shift

indicator pointer wire into position on column and

secure with screw at six o'clock position at bot-

tom of mast jacket (fig. 15).

b.
Install mast jacket lower cover (fig. 15).

6. Connect steering column harness at connector plug.

Connect back-up lamp/neutral safety switch plug, if

so equipped.

7. Inside vehicle, install seal, protective covers, and

trim cover or boot (fig. 13). On Corvette models the

' covers are installed in the engine compartment side.

8. Connect transmission controls to shift levers at

bottom of column if so equipped.

CHEVROLET

CHEVELLE

CORVETTE
CAMARO

Fig.
16—Steering Coupling Clearance Adjustment

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STEERING 9-9

STEERING GEAR-CHEVROLET, CHEVELLE,

CAMARO, AND CORVETTE (Fig. 12)

Removal

1.
Remove retaining nuts, lock washers, and bolts at

steering coupling. (No bolts are used on Corvette.)

On Corvette, loosen clamp bolt and slide coupling

upper flange upward on steering shaft.

2.
Remove pitman arm nut and washer from sector

shaft and mark relation of arm position to shaft.

3.
Remove pitman arm with Tool J-6632 as shown in

Figure 2.

4.
Chevelle only: . ,

a. Remove stabilizer bar to frame mounting

brackets.

b.
Remove bolt, washer, and nut securing left front

bumper bracket and brace to frame. (See Section

14,
Figure 3.) Scribe a mark around adjustment

washer for position reference, then loosen bolt

at adjustment washer location enough to release

washer from notches in bracket.

NOTE:
On Camaro models, use care not to bend

or fracture brake pipe when removing steering

gear.

5. Remove screws securing steering gear to frame and

remove gear from vehicle.

Installation

1.
Place gear into position so that steering coupling

mounts properly to flanged end of steering shaft.

Secure gear to frame with washers and bolts. On

Corvette models, install gear with bolts, washers,

and nuts. Maintain coupling adjustment shown in

Figure 16.

2.
Chevelle only:

a. Holding front bumper in place, loosely install

bolt, washer, and nut to secure bumper bracket

and brace
to.
frame.

b.
Position .adjustment washer in notches of bumper

bracket' and align washer with mark made during

removal. Tighten mounting bolts.

c. Install stabilizer bar to frame mounting brackets.

Refer to torque specifications at rear of manual

for correct torque values.

3.
Install pitman arm aligning marks made during re-

moval and secure with washer and retaining nut.

4.
Secure steering coupling to flanged end of steering

column with lock washers, and nuts.

CHEVY II (Fig. 17)

Removal

1.
Remove clamp nut and bolt from clamp securing

column to steering gear and loosen clamp.

2.
Remove pitman arm retaining nut and washer. Scribe

mark on arm and shaft, and remove arm using Tool

J-6632.

3.
Remove nuts, washers, and bolts securing steering

gear to frame and remove gear from vehicle.

Installation

NOTE:
Steering assembly alignment must be

checked each time a steering gear is installed.

Proceed with steering alignment and gear in-

stallation as outlined below.
STEERING COLUMN

NUT

STEERING GEAR

CLAMP

BOLT

Fig.
17—Steering Column to Steering Gear—Chevy II

1.
Support steering gear in position and loosely install

bolts,
washers, and nuts.

2.
Slide steering gear to steering shaft clamp into po-

sition and install clamp bolt and nut. Tighten nut

securely; refer to torque specifications at rear of

manual for correct torque value.

3.
Disconnect transmission control linkage, if so

equipped, from lower column shift tube levers.

4.
Remove screws attaching upper and lower mast

jacket covers together and remove lower cover

(fig. 18).

5. Loosen collar, clamp, retainer, and seal at toe plate.

6. Loosen screws and bolts securing instrument panel

column mounting bracket to underside of instrument

panel. Remove two forward bracket mounting bolts

and remove wedge shims.

7. Tighten the forward upper steering gear mounting

bolt to 5 lb. ft., so that the forward upper boss is

contacting the frame.

8. Determine the gap at the rear mounting bolt area and

shim as required.

9. Tighten rear (closest to driver's seat) bracket

mounting bolt to 5 lb. ft.

10.
Holding wedge shims in correct position install and

tighten remaining bracket mounting bolts and screws;

refer to torque specifications at rear of manual for

correct torque values.

11.
Tighten rear (closest to driver's seat) bracket

mounting bolt to torque valve specified in

specifications.

12.
Tighten all steering gear mounting bolts and nuts to

torque values specified in specifications.

13.
Install mast jacket lower cover.

14.
Tighten seal, retainer, clamp, and collar at toe

plate.

15.
Connect transmission control linkage at lower shift

levers. Adjust linkage as outlined in Section 7.

Adjust back-up/neutral start switch as outlined in

Section 12.

16.
Install pitman arm at aligning marks made during

removal, and install arm retaining washer and nut.

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STEERING 9-10

SECTOR SHAFT SEAL REPLACEMENT

A faulty seal may be replaced without removal of

steering gear from car by removing pitman arm as out-

lined under Maintenance and Adjustments--Steering Gear

Adjustments and proceed as follows:

1.
Loose lash adjuster lock nut and turn lash adjuster

screw several turns counterclockwise.

2.
Remove three cap screws holding side cover to gear

bushing.

3.
Pull side cover and sector shaft from gear housing

as a unit. Do not separate side cover from sector

shaft.

4.
Pull sector shaft seal from gear housing using

hooked tool or pliers.

5. Coat new seal with chassis grease and position in

sector shaft bore.

6. Place a socket or piece of pipe of suitable diameter

on top of seal and drive seal into bore by tapping

pipe or socket with soft hammer.

7. Install sector shaft side cover assembly, being care-

ful not to damage new seal with splines on end of

shaft; splines may be wrapped with a few turns of

tape to prevent this.

8. Install new side cover gasket and align side cover on

gear housing and install cap screw.

9. Perform steering gear adjustment and install pitman

arm as outlined under Maintenance and Adjustments.

STEERING COLUMN

All models are equipped with new energy absorbing

steering columns. The columns are of five basic designs

as follows:

1.
Syncromesh. The syncromesh column is used on

models with standard, column mounted, conventional

shift levers. The shift tube, within the outer mast

jacket, includes two lower shift levers for connection

to the transmission control linkage.

2.
Automatic and floor shift. This column is used on

models equipped with column mounted powerglide

shift levers, or models with floor shift. If the ve-

hicle has the column mounted powerglide shift con-

trol, the inner shift tube has a single lower shift

lever for connection to the transmission control

linkage. On floor shift models, no lower shift levers

are present on the shift tube.

3.
Tilt wheel option. The upper end and steering shaft

of this column is specially designed to accommodate

the optional tilt steering wheel.

4.
Standard Corvette Column. The standard Corvette

column is similar in design to the Automatic and

Floor Shift column used on other models, except

no shift tube is used. Other differences are pointed

out in the disassembly and assembly procedures for

Standard Corvette column.

5. Telescopic wheel option. The upper end and steering

shaft of this column is specially designed to ac-

commodate the optional telescoping steering wheel.

To perform service procedures on steering column

upper end components, it is not necessary to remove the

column from the vehicle. The steering wheel, horn com-

ponents, turn signal switch, upper housing with bearing,

shift control lever, hazard warning knob, and upper shift

bowl may all be removed with the column remaining in

the vehicle. When servicing the above components, omit

the removal procedure and proceed with the applicable
disassembly procedures. Because of the numerous dif-

ferences in steering column types, be sure to refer to the

set of instructions below which apply to the exact column

to be serviced:

CAUTION: The outer mast jacket, shift tube, _

steering shaft, and instrument panel column

mounting b
racket

are designed as energy ab-

sorbing units. Because of the design of these

components, it is absolutely necessary to handle

the column with care when performing any serv-

ice operation required. Avoid hammering, jar-

ring, dropping, or leaning on any portion of the

column.

Removal

1.
Disconnect steering column harness at connector.

Disconnect neutral safety switch and back-up lamp

switch connectors if so equipped.

Remove steering wheel as outlined in this section.

Remove nuts and washers securing flanged end of

column to steering gear. On Chevy H models, re-

move nut and clamp bolt securing lower end of steer-

ing column to steering gear.

Disconnect transmission control linkage, if so

equipped, from lower column shift tube, levers.

Chevrolet and Chevy II only: Remove screws at-

taching upper and lower mast jacket covers together.

On Chevrolet, remove screws attaching lower cover

to instrument panel (figs. 15 and 18). Remove lower

cover.

Chevelle only: Remove screws securing mast jacket

trim cover to instrument panel and remove cover

(fig. 15).

Corvette, only: Remove screws securing escutcheon

to instrument panel. Remove screws securing upper

and lower covers together and remove covers.

On Chevrolet and Chevelle columns with Powerglide

shift levers, loosen set screw at six o'clock position

at bottom of column and remove the transmission

shift indicator pointer (fig. 15).

9. Chevrolet only (fig. 19):

a. Remove screws securing cover trim to dash

panel and remove cover trim.
2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Fig.
18—Mast Jacket Cover Attachments—Chevy II

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STEERING 9-12

1.
Steering Wheel Nut

2i Screw

3. Retaining Ring

4.
Thrust Washer

5. Wave Washer

6. Turn Signal Switch

7. Upper Bearing and

Housing Assembly

8. Cover
Fig.
24—Syncromesh Steering Column—Exploded View

9. Spring

1.0. Lock Ring

11.
Thrust Washer

12.
Shift Lever Spring

13.
Shift Bowl

14.
Shroud

15.
Bearing

16.
Mast Jacket

17.
Flange Plate
18.
Wiring Protector

19.
Shift Tube Assembly

20.
Adapter

21.
Bolt

22.
Reinforcing Ring

23.
Steering Shaft

24.
Bearing

25.
Tolerance Ring Kit

26.
Flange

cover, and seal to dash panel and remove covers.

13.
Corvette only (Fig. 23)

a. Remove clamp bolt and washer from support as-

sembly on engine side of dash panel.

b.
Remove screws securing support assembly and

seal to engine side of dash panel.

14.
Support column and remove screws, nuts, and bolts

securing instrument panel mounting bracket to un-

derside of instrument panel. On Chevrolet, Chevelle,

Camaro, and Chevy II models, remove and retain

wedge shims. On Chevrolet models, remove

retainers.
15.
Move front seat back as far as possible to provide

maximum clearance, and carefully lift column up out

of position and remove from vehicle. If column is

equipped with lower shift levers, mechanic at engine

compartment can pilot levers through dash panel

opening as column is lifted.

Disassembly'—Syncromesh Column (Fig. 24)

1.
Unsnap and remove wiring protector (fig. 25).

CAUTION: Secure column in bench vise for

service one of two ways shown in Figure 26.

Clamping column in vise in any other manner

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