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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

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NOTE: it may be necessary at this point to

rotate the armature slightly before the worm

will engage with the worm gear.

5.
Rotate the case as required to align the holes in the

case with those in the housing.

6. Being very careful not to pinch any of the motor

leads between the case and edge of the field, push the

case onto the field until it butts against the housing.

7.
Secure case to housing with two tie bolts.

8. Install end-play adjusting screws and locknut and

adjust end-play by tightening adjusting screw finger

tight; then back off screw 1/4 turn and tighten

locknut.

GEAR BOX SECTION

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

the relay control and latching mechanism and (B) the

drive gear mechanism.

A—Relay Control and Latching Mechanism:

Disassembly

1.
Remove four screws which secure the washer pump

assembly to gear box.

2.
Refer to Figure 97. Disconnect coil spring, remove

"E"
ring and lift the latch and follower assembly off

the pivot pin and relay armature.

3.
Remove the stop assembly retaining screw. This

will permit the stop assembly to be moved as neces-

sary to allow clearance for removing the relay con-

trol assembly.
Fig.
100 - Assembly Gear and Eccentric Shaft

4.
Remove the two screws that secure the relay control

assembly.

5.
Lift the relay control assembly out of the gearbox

and unsolder leads as required.

Reassembly

1.
Solder existing green and yellow wiper leads to relay

control switch and solder the relay coil Iea4 to the

wiper unit terminal board as shown in Figure

B—Drive Gear Mechanism:

Disassembly

Refer to Figure 84 unless other wise specified.

1.
Remove the crank arm retaining nut (No. 1).

2.
Remove crank arm (No. 2), snap ring (No. 3) and

rubber seal (No. 4).

3.
Remove the retaining ring (No. 5), end play washers

(No.
6), shield (No. 7) and spacer washer (No. 8).

4.
Follow Steps 1 through 3 under relay control and

latch mechanism disassembly.

Fig.
99 - Lock and Drive Pawi Mechanism
Fig.
101 - Drive Gear Mechanism Installed

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....
£
VALVE ASSEMBLY

mm

BROWN
*yr

RED '
WATER

INTAKE

PORT

|f|i

Wjjm WATER

|HP DISCHARGE

W PORTS

WASHER

PUMP

ASSEMBLY

Fig.
102 - Washer Pump Assembly

5. Remove gear mechanism from the gear box and slide

spacer washer (No. 9) off the gear assembly eccen-

tric shaft.

6. Slide the drive plate and shaft assembly (No.. 11) out

of the gear, assembly, remove the lock and drive

pawls (Nos. 12 and 13) and remove the coil spring

(No.
14).

Reassembly

1.
Assemble lock and drive pawls to the shaft and drive

plate assembly as shown in Figure 99.

2.
Install the assembled parts from Step 1 in the gear

and eccentric shaft as shown in Figure 100.

3.
Connect the coil tension spring between the lock and

drive pawls (fig. 100).
4.
Reinstall spacer washer on the eccentric shaft of the

gear.

5. Reinstall gear mechanism in the housing as shown in

Figure 101.

6. Reassemble the parts removed in Steps 1 through 4

under drive gear disassembly.

The washer pump and/or valve assembly (fig. 102) may

be removed from the wiper assembly as a unit; therefore

it is- not necessary to remove the. wiper assembly from

the vehicle if only the washer pump and/or valve assem-

bly requires service.

WASHER PUMP SECTION

PUMP REPLACEMENT

. To replace the washer pump assembly proceed as

follows:

1.
Raise vehicle hood and remove engine distributor

shielding and distributor cap.

2.
Remove lead wires from washer pump and disconnect

ground wire from screw retained connector; discon-

nect hoses from valve unit.

3.
Remove four screws which secure the washer pump

assembly to the gear box.

a* The water inlet and outlet valve assembly is

serviced as a unit if required; also the rotor cam

is serviced separately.

4.
Install washer pump and cover assembly so that the

slot in the washer pump cam fits over the pin on the

wiper unit drive plate.

5. Install the four washer pump to gear box retaining

screws, position ground lug under lower screw.

6. Connect valve inlet and outlet hoses, attach ground

lead and washer pump lead wires.

7. Install engine distributor cap and shielding.

8. Lower hood and check operation of wiper unit.

SPECIAL TOOLS

J-21932

BEZEL NUT REMOVER

Fig.
103 - Special Tools

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R.H. COURTESY
LP,

(67 MODELS &

16600 ONLY)

•18Y
R. H. DOOR JAMB
SW

(ALL EXCEPT 15300-400)

BK.
NEU.

LP.SW.SAF.SW.

(RJ»JD^

20 OR

20 OR
COMPT

(U*INST. PANEL COMP. LAMP

R-i3r
(ALL EXCEPT 15300-400)

14BRN

18
LBL

18 OR

14 OR

HEATER

CONTROL
LP.

RADIO CONN.

CIG.
LGT

20
P —

4
PPL

20
LG'

14 PPL—

NSOLE

CONN.

(16700-800

ONLY)
CONSOLE

CONN.

(16700-800

ONLY)

12
PPL

14 OR

12 PPL/W

20
GY/B

20 OR

14 OR

20 OR

14 OR

20 OR

20DBL

20 OR

20
GY
INSTRUMENT

CLUSTER

-ILLUM

-ILLUM

-R.H.
S

-GEN

-OILP

-ILLUM

-ILLUM
20 GY

20 GY

20DBI

20DBL/W

18
W

16BRN
-CLOCK-—:(i??T0°)

-ILLUM
^™LY

18
B

18
DBL

18
LBL
-HIGH BEAM—(11

-ILLUM

-
FUEL-GAGE —{30

-ILLUM

-ILLUM-^

-PARK BRAKE

ALARM & BRAKE

WARN. LIGHT

-ENG TEMP.—(35),
(39

-L.H.
SIG.
LAMP—(14

-ILLUM
-
TRAFFIC

HAZARD

SW.

20
LBL

20
P

16BRN

20
LG

20
PPL

14
LBL

20
T

20 OR

20 DG
20 OR

20
t

20 DG

20
Y

20
LG

20
BRN

12
PPL
PARK BRAKE
SW.

20 DBL/W

20 DG

12R

20 DG

10 OR
12
GY

20 OR

18
W

18
W

14
LBL

14T/W

14
B
SW.
67
MOD ONLY

L.H. COURT
LP.

(67 MODELS
&

16600 ONLY)
18 W-'
T/G WINDOW
SW.

(45 MOD ONLY)
DOOR JAMB
SW.

(ALL EXCEPT 15300-400)

Fig.
106 - Instrument Panel Cluster ~ Chevrolet

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AND
CHASSIS
12-72


18LBL-

14OR-

•18Y —

20LG-

•20OR-

-20GY-

14PPL

>20P—

'14BRN

•20Y<

—-48DBL—

——12PPL


——16BRN


•—•12BRN


—24BRN/W-

•20GY-

•14OR

PRK
BRK
'

ALARM SW

—20DBL-

—— 18LBL-

_
12P—

—12R


—.20P—

18DBL-

18LBL-

—20DG

—20T

—20T

—20PPL'

—14LBL«

—20LG«

—12R-

—20DG-

•20Y«
18LBL-

140R—

18Y —

•20OR

I
GLOVE

COMPTLP&

SW
(ALL EXC

11100-300-

nn
400)

20GY—€3|p

HTRLP

20GY

CLOCK LP

CLOCK CONN

(11700-800 ONLY)

CSTRLP

20W

20DG-

20BRN<

•20Y

20DG
20OR*

2C

•20BRN'

20LG

•20W

Fig.
115
-
Instrument Panel
and
Cluster

Chevy
II

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20 OR

•431 INST. COMPT. LAMP&SW.

14 B
«3@H}U

EMM RADIO CONN.

HEATER SW.

-12 PPL
CLOCK

CLOCK LAMPS
HEATER CONT. LP.

20 GY

14LBL

14 BRN

14 Y

14 o:

14
OR

20 OR

20 B

12 R BAT.

12 P

12 P IGN.

12 PPL SOL.

12BRNAC

20 GY

GY
20 GY

14 OR

12 BRN

12 R

12 R

14 BRN-*

12 BRN—

20 DG

TRAFFIC HAZARD SW.

666SSSB

20DBL

20LBL

20 T

HORN

CONTACT
16B/W

20 LG

18 P

12 R

18 GY/DBL/B

20 B

14
OR

14 LBL

16 B

20
W

12 R

^
18
LBL

14 LBL

20 PP

18 OR

20 BRN

16
DG
IGNTTION SWITCH

GROUND

IGNITION LAMP

INST. LAMP

RADIO CAPACITOR CONN.

TEMP. GAGE

INST. LAMP

INST. LAMP

H. DIR. SIG. LAMP

INST. LAMP

CIGARETTE

SI
"MW LIGHTER & LAMP

INST. LAMP

CLUSTER GROUND

LAMP TELL-TALX LAMP

HI-BEAM LAMP

INST. LAMP

PARK ALARM LAMP

INST. LAMP

W/S WIPER

SWITCH

AMMETER

H. DIR. SIG. LAMP

INST. LAMP

FUEL GAGE

LIGHT SWITCH

-20 P

Fig.
119 - Instrument Panel & Cluster ~ Corvette

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I
16T-

16LG

10R-

JUNCTION BLOCK
•2 0B<

-DASH PNL
T 12B

14R

6B
2

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SECTION 14

INDEX

Page

General Description—Chevrolet 14-1

Service Operations 14-1

Front Bumper Assembly 14-1

Removal 14-1

Disassembly . 14-1

Assembly „ 14-1

Installation . . 14-1

Bear Bumper Assembly 14-2

Removal .' 14-2

Disassembly . 14-2

Assembly 14-2

Installation 14-2

General Description—Chevelle 14-2

Service Operations 14-2

Front Bumper Assembly 14-2

Removal 14-2

Disassembly 14-3

Assembly 14-3

Installation 14-3

Rear Bumper Assembly 14-3

Removal . . 14-3

Disassembly 14-3

Assembly . . . . 14-3

Installation 14-3

General Description—Chevy II 14-3

Service Operations 14-3

Front Bumper Assembly 14-3

Removal 14-3
Page

Disassembly 14-4

Assembly 14-4

Installation . 14-4

Rear Bumper Assembly . 14-4

Removal 14-4

Disassembly 14-4

Assembly ..................... 14-4

Installation 14-4

General Description—Corvette 14-4

Service Operations . 14-4

Front Bumper Assembly . . 14-4

Removal 14-4

Installation . . 14-5

Rear Bumper Assembly 14-5

Removal 14-5

Installation 14-5

General Description—Camaro 14-6

Service Operations . 14-6

Front Bumper Assembly 14-6

Removal. . 14-6

Disassembly 14-6

Assembly 14-6

Installation 14-6

Rear Bumper Assembly 14-6

Removal . 14-6

Disassembly 14-6

Assembly 14-6

Installation 14-7

GENERAL DESCRIPTION-CHEVROLET

The front bumper is a new, full width, three-piece

design consisting of a center and two end face bars.

Two holes are pierced in the center face bar for the

parking lamps. The bumper attaching brackets are

lengthened to attach in common with new front bumper

diagonal braces.

The rear bumper is a new three-piece design similar
in general appearance to the 1966 design. Caprice mod-

els have pierced holes in the center portion of the bumper

for the back-up lamps with the other models incorporat-

ing the back-up, lamps with the tail lamps. The fuel tank

filler door assembly remains the same as the 1966

models.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 1)

Removal

1.
Raise and support front end of vehicle.

2.
Disconnect parking lamp wiring.

3.
Remove bolts attaching bumper brackets and braces

to frame.

4.
Remove bumper from vehicle.

Disassembly

1.
Remove bolts attaching brackets and braces to

bumper.

2.
Separate face bar sections by removing two bolts at

each joint.

3.
Remove screws attaching each parking lamp assem-
bly to center face bar and remove parking lamps.

Assembly

Attach both parking lamps to center face bar and

tighten bolts firmly. Assemble the front bumper follow-

ing the disassembly procedure in reverse order. Except

for parking lamp attachments, install all bolts loosely; do

not tighten any bolts until all bolts are installed.

Installation

1.
Position assembled bumper on frame horns aligning

holes in bumper brackets and braces with those in

frame.

2.
Install bolts, lock washers, and nuts; do not tighten.

Note that eight sided adjustment washers (fig. 1) are

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placed in the tab of each bumper bracket. Dial the

adjustment washers in the tabs as required to posi-

tion the bumper at the correct mounted height

3.
Tighten all bolts securely, connect parking lamp wir-

ing, and lower vehicle.

REAR BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 2)

Removal

1.
Raise and support rear end of vehicle.

2.
Disconnect rear license plate lamp wiring.

3.
On Caprice models, disconnect back-up lamp wiring.

4.
Remove center face bar to frame attaching bolts lo-

cated behind license plate door.

5. Remove bolts from each side "attaching bumper

brackets and braces to frame.

6. Remove bumper from vehicle.

Fig.
1 -
Front Bumper Assembly
-
Chevrolet

FILLER

STAPLE

VIEW
B \ ^7 ^^ B

ALL EXCEPT STATION WAGON

Fig. 2 - Rear Bumper Assembly - Chevrolet

Disassembly

1.
Remove license plate lamp.

2.
On Caprice models, remove

assemblies.

Remove bolts

3.
back-up lamp

each bumper brace to
retaining

bumper.

4.
Remove bolts retaining each bumper bracket to

bumper and separate sections of face bar at joints.

5.
The license plate door (sedan models) and bumper

pads (station wagon models) may be removed by re-

moving the attaching parts shown in Figure 2.

Assembly

On Caprice models, attach both back-up lamps to cen-
ter face bar and tighten bolts firmly. Assemble the rear

bumper following the disassembly procedure in reverse

order. Except for back-up lamp attachments on Caprice

models, install all bolts loosely; do not tighten any bolts

until all bolts are installed.

Installation

1.
Position bumper assembly on vehicle aligning holes

in braces and mounting brackets with those in frame,

2.
Loosely install bolts, lock washers, and nuts includ-

ing center face bar to frame bolts behind license

plate door. Note that eight sided adjustment washers

(fig. 2) are placed in the tab of each bumper mounting

bracket. Dial the adjustment washers in the tabs as

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required to position the bumper at the correct

mounted height. ,

3.
Tighten all mounting bolts securely and connect li-
cense plate lamp wiring. On Caprice models, con-

nect back-up lamp wiring. Lower vehicle.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION-CHEVELLE

The new front bumper is of a one piece design with the

parking and turn signal lamp assemblies attached to each

outboard end of the bumper.
The rear bumper is also of a one piece design with

provisions for rear gas fill. The back-up lamp assem-

blies are attached near the center of the bumper.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY

Removal

1.
Raise and support front of vehicle.

2.
Disconnect parking lamp wiring. -

Fig.
3 - Front Bumper Assembly - Chevelle

Disassembly

1.
Remove bolts attaching braces and brackets to

bumper.

2.
Remove bolts from each parking lamp assembly and

remove parking lamps from bumper.

Assembly

Attach both parking brake lamp assemblies to front

bumper and tighten bolts firmly. Assemble the front

bumper parts by following the disassembly procedure in

reverse order. Except for the parking lamp attachments,

install all bolts loosely; do not tighten any bolts until all

bolts are installed.

Installation

1.
Position the front bumper on the frame horns align-

ing holes in brackets and braces with those in the

frame.

2.
Loosely install bolts, lock washers, and nuts. Note

that eight sided adjustment washer (fig. 3) is placed

in the tab of each mounting bracket. Dial tjie adjust- .

ment washers in the tabs as required to position the

bumper at the correct mounted height.

3.
Tighten all mounting bolts securely, connect the

parking lamp wiring, and lower front of vehicle.
3.
Remove bolts retaining the bumper brackets and

braces to the frame.

4.
Remove bumper assembly from vehicle.

ADJUSTMENT

WASHER

Fig.
4-Rear Bumper Assembly - Chevelle

REAR BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 4)

Removal

1.
Raise rear end of vehicle.

2.
Disconnect rear license plate lamp and back-up lamp

wiring.

3.
Remove bolts, located behind license plate door, at-

taching face bar reinforcement to frame.

4.
Remove four bolts retaining bumper brackets and

braces to frame.

5. Remove bumper from vehicle.

Disassembly

1.
Remove license plate lamp and back-up lamps from

bumper.

2.
Remove brackets and braces at each end of bumper.

3.
Remove license plate door.

4.
Remove rivets attaching bracket at center of bumper.

Assembly

Attach license plate lamp and back-up lamp assemblies

to bumper; tighten bolts firmly. Assemble the bumper

parts by following the disassembly procedure in the re-

verse order. Except for the license plate lamp and back-

up lamp attachments, install all bolts loosely; do riot

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