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CORVETTE BODY
1B-7

HEAT

CONTROL
€P-

CABLE

VIEW A

HOOD RELEASE

Fig.
11—Cowl Ventilator
and
Controls

and reveal moldings; upper garnish molding; lower

garnish molding; side garnish molding; header latch

plates on 19467 Models and rear view mirror.

11.
Clean
up
excess sealer
and
cement with rag damp-

ened with oleum spirits, prep-sol
or
kerosene;
in-

stall wiper arm assemblies.

DOORS

ADJUSTMENTS

Door Lock Striker

Door lock strikers incorporate
an
inter-lock feature

consisting
of a
notch
in the
striker into which the lock

bolt housing extension engages. With
the
inter-lock

feature
it is
very important that
the
lock extension en-

gages properly
in the
striker notch
and
that, where

necessary,
the
correct striker emergency spacers
are

used to obtain proper engagement.

1.
To
adjust striker
up,
down,
in, or
out loosen striker

plate screws and shift striker and adjusting plates
as

required, then tighten screws.

2.
To determine
if
door lock striker emergency spacers

are required, apply modeling clay
or
body caulking

compound
in the
door lock striker notch where
the

lock extension engages,
and
then close
the
door
to

form
a
measurable impression in the clay
or
caulk-

ing compound,
as
shown
in
Figure
24.
Remove
all

clay
or
compound when adjustment
is
completed.

When dimension
"A"
from inside face
of
striker teeth

to center
of
lock extension
is
less than 3/16", install

emergency spacers
and
proper length striker attaching

screws.

NOTE:
Dimension
"B"
from center
of
lock

extension
to
inside face
of
striker notch should
.

never be less than 1/8".

If check indicates need
for
emergency spacers,
pro-

ceed
as
follows:
1.
With pencil, scribe position
of
striker on body pillar.

2.
Remove three door lock striker attaching screws and

remove striker
and
adjusting plates from pillar.

3.
To
install, place striker, shims and adjusting plates

within scribe marks
on
pillar
and
tighten screws.

IMPORTANT: Whenever
a
door
has
been
re-

moved
and
installed,
or
realigned,
the
door

SHOULD NOT be closed completely until
a
visual

check
is
made to determine
if
the lock extension/

will engage
in the
striker notch. Where
re-

quired, door lock striker emergency spacers

should
be
installed
so
that door
can be
closed

and
an
accurate check made to determine emer-

gency spacer requirements.

Door Window and Vent Adjustment

To move
the top of the
window
in or
out, the bottom

ends
of
both
run
channels
are
adjustable.
The
rear

channel
is
adjusted
by
loosening
the
lower
of
the two

screws
on the
rear face
of
door, "C" Figure 25, and

moving channel
as
necessary.
The
front channel
is ad-

justed
by
removing
the
trim pad and moving the Channel

in
or out by a
stud
and nut
adjustment, "B" Figure 25.

The
top end of the
rear channel
is
not adjustable in
or

out.

On 19467 models
an
adjustment
may be
made
to the

closed-door relationship
of the
vent assembly
to the

windshield frame. This adjustment
is
controlled
by the

stud-nut assembly "B" Figure
25.

The closed position
of the
window
is
controlled
by

bumper assemblies located
at
each end
of
window frame

as shown
in
Figure
26.
^
Access
to
bumper retaining

screw
may be
gained through holes
"D" and
"E"
in

Figure
25.

Door Hinges

The position
of the
door assembly in the body opening

is adjusted
by the
striker plate position covered
pre-

viously
and the
position
of the
door
on
the hinge rear

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CORVETTE BODY 1B-53

13.
Drill 1/2" hole at pilot hole locations.

14..
Insert ferrules furnished for holes drilled in top

compartment lid. Crimp ferrule tabs.
15.
With aid of an assistant, place the hardtop onto the

vehicle and install attaching parts at all four loca-

tions.
Lock latches at windshield header.

SPECIAL TOOLS

1.
J9559 - Hood Spring

Tool
Fig.
115-Special Tools

2.
J7797 - Door Handle

Clip Remover
3. J8942 - Windshield Opening

Checking Blocks

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ENGINE 6-25

refer to Section 6 of the Chassis Overhaul Manual.

Because of the interchangeability and similarity of

many engines, engine sub-assemblies and engine parts,

regardless of which passenger vehicle they are used in,

typical illustrations and procedures are used except
where specific illustrations or procedures are necessary

to clarify the operation. Although illustrations showing

bench operations are used, most single operations, when

not part of a general overhaul, should be performed (if

practical) with the engine in the vehicle.

COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT

ENGINE ASSEMBLY

Removal

• .1. Drain cooling system and engine oil.

2.
Remove air cleaner and disconnect battery cables at

battery.

3.
Remove hood as outlined in Section 11.

4.
Remove radiator and shroud as outlined in Sec-

tion 13.

5. Remove fan blade and pulley as outlined in Sec-

tion 6K.

6. Disconnect wires at:

• Starter solenoid

• Delcotron

• Temperature switch

• Oil pressure switch

• Coil

7. Disconnect:

• Accelerator linkage at pedal lever.

• Exhaust pipes at manifold flanges.

• Vacuum line to power brake unit at manifold (if

so equipped),

• Power steering pump lines at pump end (if so

equipped).

• Fuel line (from tank) at fuel pump.

• Engine cooler lines (if so equipped).

• Oil pressure gauge line (if so equipped).

8. Raise vehicle and place on jack stands.

9. Remove propeller shaft.

NOTE:
If plug for propeller shaft opening

in transmission is not available, drain

transmission.

10.
Disconnect:

• Shift linkage at transmission.

• Speedometer cable at transmission.

• Transmission cooler lines (if so equipped).

11.
On synchromesh equipped vehicles, disconnect clutch

linkage at cross-shaft then remove cross-shaft en-

gine bracket.

12.
Remove rocker arm covers as outlined, then attach

engine lifting adapter at the proper cylinder head bolt

locations.

13.
Remove front mount bolts.

14.
Attach lifting device and raise engine to take weight

off front mounts, then remove rear mount bolts.

15.
Raise engine to take weight off rear mount, then re-

move crossmember.

NOTE:
On Chevrolets it will be necessary to

remove mount from transmission before cross-

member can be removed.

16.
Remove engine-transmission assembly from vehicle

as a unit.

17.
Remove transmission (and clutch):
Synchromesh Transmission

a. Remove clutch housing cover plate screws.

b.
Remove bolts attaching the clutch housing to en-

gine block then remove transmission and clutch

housing as a unit.

NOTE:
Support the transmission as the last

mounting bolt is removed, and as it is being

pulled away from the engine (to prevent damage

to clutch disc).

c. Remove starter and clutch housing rear cover

plate.

d. Loosen clutch mounting bolts a turn at a time (to

prevent distortion of clutch cover) until the spring

pressure is released. Remove all bolts, clutch

disc and pressure plate assembly.

Automatic
Transmission

a. Lower engine, secured by the hoist, and support

engine on blocks.

b.
Remove starter and converter housing underpan.

c. Remove flywheel-to-converter attaching bolts.

d. Support transmission on blocks.

e. Remove transmission-to-engine mounting bolts.

f. With the hoist attached, remove blocks from the

engine only and slowly guide the engine from the

transmission.

18.
Mount engine in stand.

Installation

1.
Attach lifting device to engine and remove engine

from engine stand.

2.
Install transmission (and clutch):

Synchromesh Transmission

a. Install the clutch on flywheel as outlined in Sec-

tion 7.

b.
Install clutch housing rear cover and starter.

c. Install transmission and clutch housing as out-

lined in Section 7.

d. Install clutch housing cover screws and tighten

securely.

Automatic
Transmissions

a. Position engine adjacent to the transmission and

align the converter with the flywheel.

b.
Bolt transmission to engine, then raise engine and

transmission assembly and install flywheel to

converter attaching bolts.

c. Install converter housing underpan and starter.

3.
Tilt and lower engine and transmission assembly into

the chassis as a unit, guiding engine to align front

mounts with frame supports.

4.
Install front mount bolts and torque to specifications.

5. Raise engine enough to install rear crossmember,

then install crossmember, install rear mount, lower

engine and torque rear mount to specifications.

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ENGINE-ELECTRICAL 6Y-29

each capacitor (not illustrated). The capacitor is

shorted if both readings are zero.

6. Resistor Rl: The resistor is open if both readings

are infinite.

7. Resistor R2: Use an ohmmeter scale on which the

1800 ohm value is within, or nearly within, the

middle third of the scale. If both readings are infi-

nite, the resistor is open.

8. Resistor R3: Use an ohmmeter scale on which the

680 Ohm value is within, or nearly within, the middle

third of the scale. If both readings are infinite, the

resistor is open.

9. Resistor R4: Select an ohmmeter scale on which the

15000 ohm value is within, or nearly .within, the

middle third of the scale. If either reading is infi-

nite, the resistor is open. ~

10.
Resistor R5: Use the lowest range ohmmeter scale.

The resistor is open if either reading is infinite.

NOTE:
This resistor on some applications may

be located in the vehicle wiring harness, and not

on the panel board.

11.
Resistor R6: An ohmmeter scale on which the 150

ohm value is within or nearly within, the middle

third of the scale should be used. If both readings

are infinite, the resistor is open.

REASSEMBLY

During assembly, coat with silicone grease both sides

of the flat insulators used between the transistors and

heat sink, and also the heat sink on the side on which the

transistors are mounted. The silicone grease, which is

available commercially, conducts heat and thereby pro-

vides better cooling.'

IGNITION PULSE AMPLIFIER

R-5

C-3 Ju

MAGNETIC PULSE

DISTRIBUTOR
IGNITION SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Figs.
21
i to 23i)

CHEVROLET, CHEVY II AND CORVETTE

1.
Raise hood and disconnect battery ground cable from

battery.

2.
Remove lock cylinder by positioning switch in "off"

position and inserting wire in small hole in cylinder

face. Push in on wire to depress plunger and con-

tinue to turn key counter-clockwise until lock cylin-

der can be removed.

3.
Remove the metal ignition switch nut from the pas-

senger side of the dash using Tool J-7607 (Fig. 21i).

4.
Pull the ignition switch out from under the dash and

remove the wiring connectors.

5. To remove the "theft resistant" connector, the

switch must be out from under the dash as outlined

in Step 4. Using a screw driver unsnap the locking

tangs on the connector from their position on the

switch as shown in Figure 22i. Unplug the connector.

6. Snap the connector into place on a new ignition

switch.

7. Place the switch into position from behind the dash

and install the metal ignition switch nut.

8. Install the lock cylinder.

9. Install the battery cable to the battery and lower the

hood.

CHEVELLE

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove ash tray, retainer attaching screws and

retainer.

3.
Remove A/C distributor duct retaining screws and

duct.

Fig.
19i—Pulse Amplifier Internal Circuitry
Fig.
20i—Transistor Checking

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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-5

GRILLE TO BE FLUSH

TO +.06 TO W/SHIELD

MOLDING

±.06 GRILLE TO FENDER

.06 -.05 FENDER TO

W/SHIELD MOLDING

GRILLE"
& FENDER; ~ ~

FLUSH ± .06

FENDER FLUSH TO .06 INBOARD

OF DOOR SURFACE. FULL LENGTH

OF VERTICAL OPENING.
12±.O6 HOOD

TO GRILLE

.12 -.04

TO FENDER
FLUSH ± .06

HOOD TO GRILLE

FLUSH ± .06

HOOD TO FENDER

.12/.17 (REF.)

AT RAD. SUPPORT

.18 ± .06 FENDER

TO DOOR

FLUSH ± .06

HOOD TO FENDER

09 zfc .06 FENDER

TO ROCKER

.75 (REF.) AT

TOP FLANGE

1.08 EXC. WAG

URFACE

TYPICAL ON SURFACE

FLUSH CONDITION

DESIRED

.75 REF.

Fig.
4
- Sheet Metal Adjustments - Chevrolet

1.
Remove fender as outlined above.

2.
Jack up front end of vehicle and remove wjheel.

3.
Remove all wires, hoses, cruise control, etc. at-

tached to skirt; also remove bolt attaching battery

tray bracket to skirt. Remove battery, j

Remove battery tray from vehicle. \

5.
On Chevrolet, remove screws securing bj:ace (fig. 1)

to skirt and dash panel and remove brace.;

Remove skirt attaching screws and remove skirt

from vehicle.. !
4.

6.

Installation
j

Install skirt and fender following the removal proce-

dure in reverse order. Refer to torque specifications in

rear of manual for correct torque values. !
FENDER TRIM

On Chevelle, to gain access to spear molding and em-

blem retaining nuts, remove skirt to fender flange screws

top center rearward and pry skirt forward several inches.

Wedge skirt in this position with a wood block and re-

move nuts from inside fender retaining molding to fender.

Emblem attaching hardware is accessible from inside

engine compartment. t

On Chevrolet, open front door and rear inside door

hinge pillar for access to trim retaining nuts. Remain-

ing trim retaining nuts, and emblem retaining nuts are

accessible from inside engine compartment.

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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-6

NOTE:
All gap tolerances

between hood & adjacent

panels to be held constant

as far as possible.

FLUSH
TO .06

OVER
DOOR

HOOD
TO
FENDER

FLUSH
TO .06 LOW

12 - .17 REF. AT

RAD.
SUPT.
.18 it .04

.07 TO J3l.

OVER
DOOR

FLUSH
TO .06

OVER
DOOR

X

.09 ± .06

.75
± .40 REF.

NOTE:

washer (Section 14)

to align front bumper

parallel to grille bars
NOTE:
Adjust grille ext.

molding to line up with

hood molding ± .03

Fig.
5 - Sheet Metal Adjustments - Chevelle

HOOD ASSEMBLY (Fig. 10)

Hood may be removed either with or without hinges.

To shorten aligning time, scribe a mark on hood around

the hinge plate. See adjustment procedures in this sec-

tion for hood adjustment. Hood hinge springs may be

easily and safely removed and installed using Tool J-9559

as follows:

1.
Remove bolt from Tool J-9559.. Open hood far

enough to allow passage of tool between hood and

fender and insert encls of tool between coils of spring

until barrel of tool contacts outer diameter of spring.

2.
Open hood full while holding spring (with tool in-

stalled) in hand; when hood is in opened position,
remove spring as shown in Figure 11. .

3.
When spring is removed, insert long bolt supplied

with J-9559 through holes in ends of tool, passing it

through spring, and install nut on bolt.

Spring may be removed from J-9559, or J-9559 may

be installed in a new spring by the following method:

1.
Place a closed 6. or 8. inch "CTt clamp in a vise or

fasten it to a' heavy bench top (bench should be fas-

tened to floor).

2.
Hook one end of spring in clamp and the other end

in hook of hoist as shown in Figure 12.

3.
Stretch the spring enough to allow insertion of

J-9559. Install bolt if spring is not to be installed

on hinge at once.

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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-7

Fig.
6 - Hood Catch and Lock Plate - Chevelle Shown

HOOD CATCH AND LOCK {Fig. 6)

Removal

1.
Remove catch plate assembly by removing screws

retaining catch to radiator support, center support,

and tie bar.

2.
Remove lock plate by removing screws retaining lock

plate to hood and remove lock plate.

Installation

1.
Install lock and catch plate following the removal

procedure in reverse order. Refer to torque speci-

fications in rear of manual for correct torque values.

2.
Adjust lock and catch plate as outlined under adjust^

ment procedure in this section.

FENDER

ASSEMBLY

ROCKER

PANEL

BODY HINGE

PILLAR

VIEW B

Fig.
7 - Fender to Cowl and Rocker Panel Shimming
HOOD TRIM AND INSULATION (Figs. 13 and 14)

Figure 13 shows the installation details of both the

hood ornamentation and insulating pads. The hood em-

blem and molding retaining nuts may be reached from the

underside of the hood panel.

COWL VENT GRILLE (Figs. 1 and 2)

Removal

1.
Raise hood.

2.
Remove windshield wiper arms and disconnect

washer hoses from tubes. Remove screws securing

washer tubes to cowl vent grille. Pull tubes out

from under rubber molding and remove.

3.
Remove cowl vent grille retaining screws.

4.
Leaving rubber molding in place, remove cowl vent

grille from vehicle.

Installation

Install cowl vent grille following removal procedure in

reverse order. Refer to Figure 4 and 5 for correct

sheet metal adjustments.

REAR WHEEL COVER (CAPRICE, AND OPTIONAL

ON OTHER CHEVROLET MODELS EXCEPT

STATION WAGONS)

Removal and Installation

Lift the skirt (fig. 15) retaining lever (at the bottom

inside skirt flange) over the lip of the flange and pull it

downward. Pull the skirt downward and out of the open-

*
ing. To install the skirt: position it inside the opening,

insert the rod into the slot, lift the skirt and attach the

hook to the wheel opening flange. Hold the skirt from

below and behind to assure proper hook attachment then

lift the retaining lever up and into the skirt lip. Check

to insure cover is firmly engaged to fender.

SIMULATED WOOD GRAIN MOULDING

(STATION WAGONS ONLY)

The wood grain transfer film is a vinyl material with

a pressure sensitive adhesive backing. The transfers

are serviced in pre-cut panels. The shelf life of this

material is 90 days at a maximum temperature of
105°
F.

Removal

Remove the mouldings from the affected panel. Re-

move the transfer film by lifting an edge and peeling the

material from the painted surface. Exercise care so as

not to damage the paint.

NOTE: Application of heat to the transfer and

panel with a heat gun or heat lamp will aid in the

removal.

Installation

Preparation of the surface to which the transfer will

be applied is very important. In cases where body metal

repair has been made it is necessary to prime and color

coat these areas to blend with the undamaged surface.

Apply the transfer film to color coated panels only, never

to bare metal or primer. The surface must be free of

any imperfections that may high-light through the film.

Remove dirt nibs and other foreign material in the paint

by light sanding with 600 grit sandpaper.

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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-12

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The sturdy front end structure is formed by three

welded assemblies, the left and right hand fender skirts

and the radiator support panel. These units are bolted

together and to the dash panel (fig.
16).

Fender skirts, containing spring towers and support

brackets for control arms, are welded to the reinforced

"closed hat section" side rails. The skirts and rails

are fastened at top and bottom to reinforced areas of the

dash panel. Each skirt and rail assembly is securely

mated ta the body with three bolts at the top, and at the

stub fr|.me butt plates with a four bolt series. Heavy

gauge, formed, reinforcing plates receive the top of the

fender skirt and provide a shimming surface for precise

alignment of front end and body when assembled.
The one-piece radiator support panel completes a box

section when welded to the front crossmember. The

panel is formed to add structural strength and rigidity.

This strong combination is bolted along the full length of

each forward vertical edge of the fender skirts and at

the stub frame ends. Additional strength is obtained from

rigid diagonal corner braces. These open hat section

braces, bolted to side rails and front crossmember,

provide mountings for the suspension tension struts.

Conventional front fenders, grille, bumper and brack-

ets all bolt on to the unit front end structure. The hood

is connected to the front end with hinges that are attached

to the fender skirts.

MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS

" TO •/•"

Fig.
17 - Sheet Metd Adjustment - Chevy II

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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-13

HOOD ADJUSTMENT

The alignment of the hood in relation
to*
other sheet

metal parts is controlled by the position of the hood

hinges and the height of the two bumpers, located one at

each end of the radiator support. The adjustments at

the hood latch must be made after the hinges and bumpers

are positioned to yield the dimensions shown in Figure

17.
Latch adjustments are made so that effort required

to open and close the hood is reasonable, and hood align-

ment obtained by hinge and bumper adjustment is main-

tained when the hood is closed. Note that the hood latch

is not designed or intended to correct basic hood align-

ment faults.

To align the hood and lock, proceed as follows:

HOOD HINGE (Fig. 18)

1.
Note that the mounting holes in the body-mounted

end of the hinge are slotted to provide up and down

movement of the hood assembly while the hood

mounted end is slotted to provide fore and aft move-

ment.

2.
Scribe a mark around the entire hinge plate which

will be involved in the adjustment.

3.
Loosen the appropriate screws and shift the position

of the hood on the hinge plate the approximate amount

to correct misalignment, using the scribed marks to

check amount of movement. Check condition of ad-

justment by tightening cap screws and closing hood.

Fig.
18 - Hood Hinge - Chevy II
Fig.
19 - Hood Lock, Catch and Support - Chevy II

HOOD BUMPERS

Hood bumpers must be adjusted until hood and fender

line up as shown in Figure 17.

HOOD CATCH AND LOCK (Fig. 19)

Hood lock plate mounting holes are slotted to provide

fore and aft adjustment of the hood lock bolt. The hood

lock bolt itself is adjustable for up and down positioning

of the lock bolt head so that its proper engagement in the

latch assembly may be provided for. The distance that

the lock bolt protrudes out of the lock plate should be

adjusted so that the hood bumpers are slightly com-

pressed by the fully latched hood and so that the effort

required to release the hood catch is reasonable.

FENDER ADJUSTMENT (Figs. 17 and 20)

DO NOT CHANGE SKIRT ASSEMBLY-TO-DASH SHIM-

MING IN AN EFFORT TO ADJUST THE DOOR-TO-

FENDER GAP OR ANY OTHER SHEET METAL AP-

PEARANCE ITEM.

The front fenders are shimmed independently of the

skirt assemblies, unlike conventional- vehicles on which

almost the entire front end sheet metal assembly is

shimmed and adjusted as a unit.

Figure 20 shows the locations of front fender shims.

1.
The rocker panel extension location allows adjust-

ment to make fender outer surface flush with door

outer surface.

2.
The upper or plenum chamber location provides a

means of adjusting fender upper surface so that it

is flush with the upper surface of the cowl.

3.
The locations atop the skirt assembly are shimmed

to close the gap created between the fender mounting

flange and skirt assembly when the plenum chamber

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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-14

location is shimmed; thus keeping the fender mount-

ing bolts from crushing in the fender mounting

flange.

If shimming is done without the fenders being disas-
asembled, it is suggested that fender mounting bolts

rearward of radiator support be loosened while shims

are inserted and sheet metal fit is checked. Tighten

shimmed mounting bolts first, then all others.

COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT

BATTERY TRAY (FIG. 21)

Removal

1.
Disconnect battery cables.

2.
Remove screw retaining battery hold down clamp.

3.
Remove battery from vehicle.

4.
Remove screws retaining tray assembly to fender

skirt and support, and remove tray from vehicle.

Installation

Reverse removal procedure.

RADIATOR SUPPORT (FIG. 22)

Removal

1.
Remove grille and related components (Section 13).

Remove battery tray as outlined in this section.

Remove shroud attaching screws and remove shroud

if vehicle is so equipped.

Remove horn relay, horns, voltage regulator, and

wiring harness from radiator support.

Remove shroud and radiator (Section 13)o

Remove screws attaching radiator support to frame,

skirts,
fenders.

Remove radiator support from vehicle (fig. 23).

Installation

1.
Position radiator support in vehicle; align mounting

screw and bolt holes with drift punch.

Install screws and bolts loosely until all are started,

then tighten.

3.
Complete installation following removal procedure in

reverse order. Refer to torque specifications at rear

of manual for correct torque values.

4.
Aim headlamps as outlined in Section 12.

FRONT FENDER ASSEMBLY

Removal

1*
Remove headlamp dooro

2.
Open hood and remove screws joining fender top
2.

Fig. 20 - Front Fender Shimming
Fig.
21 - Battery Tray

flange to skirt. Remove, and record number of

shims at first cap screw forward of windshield (fig.

24).

3.
Remove screw located on upper surface of headlamp

cavity.

4.
From under forward end of fender, remove screw

retaining fender to radiator support.

5.
From inboard side of rocker panel extension, remove

cap screw retaining fender to extension. Remove,

and record number of shims.

6. Separate headlamp filler panel from fender by re-

moving remaining screws.

7.
Remove fender from vehicle.

Installation

1.
Inspect condition of cowl-to-fender seal and replace,

if necessary, as shown in Figure 25.

2.
Install headlamp filler panel on fender.

3.
Position fender on vehicle. Note that eowl-to-fender

seal must be positioned so that outer edge points

toward front of vehicle. Align all mounting screw

and bolt holes with drift punch and install all screws

and bolts loosely. Do not tighten any screws or bolts

until all are started. Refer to removal rocedure

for screw and bolt locations.

4.
Replace shims taken out when fender was removed

from vehicle and continue as outlined under Main-

tenance and Adjustments—Fender Adjustment.

5.
Install headlamp door and cheek headlamp aiming

as outlined in Section 12.

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