lock CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual

Page 605 of 659


BUMPERS 14-4

tighten any bolts until all bolts have been installed.

Installation

1.
Position bumper bracket and brace on the frame

aligning holes in frame with those in bracket and

brace.

2.
Loosely install bolts, lock washers and nuts. Note
that eight sided adjustment washers (fig. 4) are

placed at the inside surface of each rear frame

channel. Dial washers as required to position

bumper at correct height.

Tighten all mounting bolts securely, connect back-up

lamp and license plate lamp wiring, and lower rear

of vehicle.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION-CHEVY II

The front and rear bumpers are of a one piece design

with the parking and turn signal assemblies attached to

each outboard end of the front bumper.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 5)

Removal

1.
Raise front end of vehicle.

2.
Disconnect parking lamp wiring.

3.
Remove bolts retaining bumper brackets and braces

to frame.

4.
Remove bumper assembly from vehicle.

Disassembly

1.
Remove bolts securing parking lamp assemblies and

remove parking lamps from vehicle.

2.
Remove bolts attaching braces and bumper brackets

to bumper face bar.

Assembly

Referring to Figure 5, assemble brackets and braces

and install parking lamps to face bar. Install all bolts

loosely—do not tighten any bolts until all bolts have been

installed.

Installation

1.
Position assembled bumper on frame extensions,

aligning holes in extension with holes in brackets and

braces.

2.
Install bolts, lock washers, and nuts; tighten

securely.
3.
Connect parking lamp wiring and lower front end of

vehicle.

REAR BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 6)

Removal

1.
Disconnect license plate lamp wire at connector.

2.
Raise vehicle from floor. From forward side and

underside of rear crossmember, remove mounting

bolts retaining the bumper brackets to the vehicle.

3.
Remove bumper assembly from vehicle.

Disassembly

1.
Remove license plate lamp.

2.
Remove, bolts attaching each bracket to bumper.

Check condition of seal; replace if necessary.

Assembly

1.
Position brackets on face bar as shown in Figure 6

and install mounting bolts; tighten nuts securely.

2.
Install license plate lamp.

Instalfation

1.
Position bumper assembly on vehicle, aligning tapped

holes in bracket with- slotted holes in rearward face

of rear crossmember and install bolts loosely.

2.
Align slotted hole in bracket with tapped hole in

lower flange of rear crossmember and install bolt

loosely.

3.
Adjust entire bumper assembly so that the distance

Fig.
5 - Front Bumper Assembly - Chevy
Fig.
6 - Rear Bumper Assembly - Chevy

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 608 of 659


BUMPERS 14-7

only and the distance between inner upper brace and

frame filled in with shims. Bolts may then be installed

to secure brace to frame.

REAR LICENSE PLATE HOUSING

The rear license plate housing may be removed from

the vehicle by removing the license plate and removing

the retaining screws as shown in Figure 9.

Fig.
9- Rear License Plate Housing

GENERAL DESCRIPTION-CAMARO

The Camaro front and rear bumpers are of a single

piece wrap around design. The front license plate bracket

functions as a bumper support between the valance panel
and bumper. Holes in the underside of bumpers, slightly

inboard of lower bumper bracket bolt, provide for new

jack load rest stud for jacking purposes.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 10)

Removal

1.
Raise and support front end of vehicle.

2.
Remove bolts securing bumper support brackets to

frame.

3.
Remove bolts, one on each side at fender extension

panels, securing bumper to outer bumper bracket.

4.
Remove screws and nuts securing license plate

bracket to valance panel and remove bumper from

vehicle.

Disassembly

1.
Remove bolts attaching two support brackets to

bumper.

2.
Remove screw and nut securing license plate bracket

to bumper.

Assembly

Assemble the front bumper following the disassembly

procedure in reverse order. 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 with those in frame.

2.
Loosely install bolts, lock washers, and nuts. .Note
3.
the eight sided adjustment washers (fig. 10) are

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.

Tighten all bolts securely and lower vehicle.

REAR BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 11)

Removal

1.
Raise and support rear end of vehicle.

2.
Remove bolts securing bumper brackets to frame

and rear fenders.

3.
Remove screws securing license plate bracket to

body and remove bumper from vehicle.

Disassembly

1.
Remove bolts securing four support brackets to

bumper.

2.
Remove rivets securing license plate bracket to

bumper.

Assembly

Assemble the rear bumper following the disassembly

procedure in reverse order. Install all bolts loosely; do

not tighten any bolts until all bolts are installed.

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 609 of 659


BUMPERS 14-8

Ifistaliotion

1.
Position assembled bumper on frame and body align-

ing holes in bumper brackets with those in frame.
2.
Loosely install all bolts, lock washers and nuts. In-

sure bumper is in correct mounted position.

3.
Tighten all bolts securely and lower vehicle.

Fig.
10 - Front Bumper Assembly - Camaro

Fig.
11 - Rear Bumper Assembly - Camaro

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 611 of 659


ACCESSORIES 15-2

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The Cruise Master is a speed control system which

employs engine manifold vacuum to power the throttle

Servo unit. The Servo moves the throttle when speed

adjustment is necessary by receiving a varying amount

of bleed air from the Regulator unit. The Regulator

varies the amount of bleed air through a valve system

which is linked to a speedometer-like mechanism. The

speedometer cable from the transmission drives the

Regulator, and a cable from the Regulator drives the

instrument panel speedometer. The. engagement of the
Regulator unit is controlled by an Engagement Switch

located at the end of the turn signal lever. Two brake

release switches are provided: an Electric Switch dis-

engages the Regulator unit and a Vacuum Switch de-

creases the vacuum in the Servo unit to quickly return

the throttle to idle position.

The operation of each unit of the system and the

operation of the entire system under various circum-

stances is described below. Figure 1 shows the location

of the system components within the vehicle-

COMPONENT OPERATION

ENGAGEMENT SWITCH

This switch, located within the turn signal knob, has

three positions. In the fully released position, the switch

passes current through resistance wire to effect a "hold

in" magnetic field in the Regulator solenoid. This cur-

rent is sufficient only to hold the solenoid in place once

it has been actuated by the "pull in" circuit. Depressing

the button partially allows current to flow to the Regu-

lator solenoid at full voltage which causes the solenoid

to pull in. Depressing the button fully opens the circuit

to both the resistance and standard solenoid feed wires

and the solenoid becomes de-activated.

During vehicle operation the three switch positions

have the following functions:

Released

a. System not engaged: No function of the system

will occur although a small current is flowing

through the solenoid via the resistance wire (at

vehicle speeds over 20 mph).

b.
System engaged: The small current flowing

through the resistance wire is holding the solenoid

in the engaged position.

^r-WIRE RELIEF LUG

1 ^-#2-BLUE WIRE

L'3.BLACK WIRE
X /-TURN SIGNAL LEVER

SWITCH—^
^SN

RETAINING RING-^ %^

BUTTON -^

Fig.
2 - Cruise Master Engagement Switch
Partially Depressed

Full voltage is applied to the solenoid (vehicle speed

over 20 mph) which sets the Regulator to maintain the

vehicle speed at the time of Regulator engagement.

Fully Depressed

No electricity flows to the solenoid and the Regulator

is inactive. This position is used by the driver when he

desires to raise or lower his controlled speed. He may

accelerate to his new speed, press the button fully (Regu-

lator releases previously set speed) and release the but-

ton. Upon releasing the button, it passes through the

partially depressed position and the solenoid is "pulled

in", then into released position which provides "hold in"-

current. The driver may also press the button fully with

no pressure on the accelerator pedal. In this case the

regulator releases control of the throttle which returns

to idle and the car slows. When the button is released

the solenoid is pulled in and held in respectively and the

regulator resumes speed control at the speed of the

vehicle during the moment of button release (at vehicle

speeds over 20 mph).

LOCK
NUT

ORIFICE
TUBE

AND
CONNECTOR

ASSEMBLY

AIR FILTER AND

SOLENOID HOUSING COVER

Fig. 3 - Regulator Unit

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 614 of 659


driven disk is sandwiched between the magnetic disk and

a field plate. The field plate forms a returning path for

the magnetic field from the magnetic disk.

The gear drive for the magnetic disk is a 90 degree

nylon gear drive with the driven gear rotating both the

magnetic disK and the speedometer drive cable.

Vacuum Switch, Air Bleed and Filter, and Low

Limit Speed Switch

The end of the shaft from the speed sensing assembly

with the rubber drum extends into the air bleed metering

assembly. This rubber drum has a tang extending from

its surface which allows a set of points to close at a

specific car speed. When the car reaches about 20 mph,

the rubber drum has rotated far enough (moved by the

brass driven disk in the magnetic field) so that its tang

has allowed a spring loaded electrical point to contact

another point. These points are in series with the sole-

noid coil so that under 20 mph, no Regulator operation

is possible.

Surrounding the rubber drum is a "U" shaped spring

clip which is held spread away from the drum by the

nose or cam of the solenoid when the solenoid is in the

relaxed position. The rubber drum and this clip com-

prise the speed clutch of the regulator. When the sole-

noid is energized, the solenoid nose moves toward the

drum and releases the ends of the clip. The clip springs

inward and attaches itself by friction to the drum. Now,
ACCESSORIES 15-5

any change in car speed will rotate the drum and move

the "U" clip just as a speedometer moves its needle.

The top of the MUtf clip is attached to the air bleed valve.

The clip moves a sleeve which slides on the orifice

tube thereby covering and uncovering air ports in the

wall of the tube (the tube inner end is plugged) whenever

car speed changes from the speed at which the solenoid

was energized. The direction of drum rotation is such

that resulting bleed valve operation will cause the Servo

to decrease engine power if the car exceeds the preset

speed and increase engine power if car speed decreases.

The air which passes out the orifice tube enters the

Regulator through the openings in the solenoid housing,

passes through the oil wetted polyurethane filter, and then

enters the orifice tube ports.

When the solenoid is de-energized, the nose retracts

and cams the ends of the "U" clip outward so that it re-

leases the rubber drum.

The solenoid also operates a vacuum switch simul-

taneously with the clutching and declutching of the "U"

clip.
The vacuum switch supplies the Servo unit with

manifold vacuum. The solenoid operated vacuum valve

slides over two ports in the Regulator wall. One port

is connected to manifold vacuum and the other is con-

nected to the center port of the Servo unit. When the

solenoid is de-energized, the valve closes the manifold

vacuum port and opens the Servo port to the inside of

the regulator case. When the solenoid is energized, the

valve connects the Servo port to the manifold vacuum

AAAGNET

SPEED CUP

FIELD PLATE

HAIRSPRING
TO SPEEDOMETER

MAGNET HOUSING

ASSEMBLY
ORIFICE TUBE &

CONNECTOR ASSEM.
CONTROL

VALVE

CLUTCH

SPRING

LOW LIMIT

SPEED SWITCH

RUBBER

DRUM

VACUUM PORT

TO SERVO

INPUT CONNECTION

SOLENOID COIL

SOLENOID AND CLUTCH

HOUSING ASSEMBLY
VACUUM PORT

TO ENGINE

VACUUM VALVE

UNLOCKING CAM

•SOLENOID PLUNGER

AIR FILTER

SIDE VIEW SECTION

REGULATOR DISENGAGED
END VIEW SECTION

ENGAGED

Fig.
8 - Regulator-Cross Section '

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 615 of 659


ACCESSORIES
15-6

port thereby supplying vacuum to the Servo unit.

During system operation
the
following events occur:

1.
Car
speed below
20
mph—no function
of the
unit

because
the
rubber drum
has
not rotated
far
enough

to close
the
solenoid points.
No
energizing current

can flow through the solenoid coil.

2.
Car
speed above
20
mph—The tang
on the
rubber

drum
has
closed
the
solenoid points
and
current
is

flowing through
the 40 ohm
resistance wire
to the

solenoid coil. This current
is
not sufficient to "pull

in", the solenoid.

3.
Driver partially presses Engagement Switch—full

voltage flows through
the
solenoid
to
pull
it
into

operation. Solenoid
cam
tension
on the "U"
clip
is

released and the clip grips the rubber drum. Simul-

taneously the vacuum switch operates; applying man-

ifold vacuum
to the
Servo unit which tightens
the

throttle chain. When
the
driver releases pressure

from
the
accelerator pedal
the
unit will position the

throttle
to
maintain the speed
at
the time
of
solenoid
operation.

Driver releases
the
Engagement Switch—current

flows
to the
solenoid through
the 40
ohm wire and

since the solenoid is "pulled in", the reduced current

flow
is
sufficient to hold
it
in position.

The
car
begins
to
ascend
a
hill—car speed drops

slightly (very slightly) and the magnetic force on the

driven disk
of the
speed sensor
is
decreased.
The

disk rotates slightly
(as
would
a
speedometer shaft

because
of
hairspring tension) turning
the
rubber

drum. Since
the "U"
clip
is
gripping
the
drum,
it

moves
the
slide which COVERS
the air
bleed ports

more. With less air bleeding into the Servo, greater

vacuum exists
in it
and the diaphragm moves toward

the vacuum port opening
the
throttle wider.
The

tapered needle moves into the orifice further and the

diaphragm balances
in a
new position with the wider

throttle opening.
Car
speed
has
been maintained

automatically.

1.
Speedometer Cable

Adapter (From

Transmission)

2.
Gasket

3. Speedometer Cable

Adapter
(To

Speedometer)

4.
Adapter
and
Magnet

Housing

5. Rotating Magnet

6. Helical Ramp
7. Field Plate Adjusting

Pinion

8. Adjusting Pinion

Locating Spring

9. Brass Magnetically

Driven Disk

10.
Field Plate

11.
Hair Spring

12.
Hair Spring Keeper

13.
Rubber Drum

Tang
14.
Rubber Drum

1$.
"U"
Shaped Clutch

Spring

16.
Air
Bleed Sleeve

17.
Orifice Tube

18.
Orifice

19.
Orifice Tube Locknut

20.
Clutch
and
Solenoid

Housing

21.
Vacuum Supply Port

(To Servo)
22.
Vacuum Port (To

Intake Manifold)

23.
Vacuum Valve Slide

24.
Solenoid Coil

25.
Solenoid Plunger

Return Spring

26.
Solenoid Cover Gasket

27.
Air Filter

28.
Solenoid Cover

29.
Air Inlets

Fig.
9-
Regulator
-
Exploded

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 617 of 659


ACCESSORIES
15-8

BROWN
BRAKE

SWITCH

+12V *

BLACK
CONNECTOR

AT FUSE BLOCK

CRUISE POSITION

BUTTON RELEASED

ENGAGE POSITION

BUTTON PARTIALLY DEPRESSED^ N. ENOAOi SWITCH

TRIM POSITION N. N. I

BUHON FULLY DEPRESSED. \ ^

BROWN

BLUE

ENGAGE SWITCH

CONFIGURATION

BLACK

BLUE

REGULATOR
- SOLENOID COIL

(5 a RESISTANCE)
9 BLACK

BLUE

REGULATOR

Fig.
10 - Wiring Diagram

Replacement

1.
Insert the switch into the turn signal knob, push the

retaining ring firmly against the switch, and push the

operating button onto the switch plunger. " .
SERVO

Service

H the Servo unit is found to be defective, re-

placement is required. Note the condition of the hoses

and replace any which are cracked or deteriorated.

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 618 of 659


ACCESSORIES 15-9

Adjustment- Adjust the bead chain so that it is as tight

as possible without holding the throttle open when the

carburetor is set at its lowest idle throttle position.

When connecting the bead chain (engine stopped) manually

set the fast idle cam at its lowest step and connect the

chain so that it does not hold the idle screw off the cam.

If the chain needs to be cut, cut it three beads beyond the

bead which pulls the linkage.

REGULATOR

Service - A defective regulator, that is one which is not

simply out of adjustment, must be replaced. During re-

placement, check the hoses which connect to the regulator

and replace any which are cracked or deteriorated.

Air Filter

The air filter located in the solenoid cover should be

cleaned and re-oiled at engine oil change intervals.

1.
Snap the solenoid cover off.

2.
Remove the filter and wash it in kerosene or mineral

spirits. Squeeze it dry and wet with SAE 10 engine

oil.
Squeeze out excess oil and reinstall into the

cover.

3.
Attach the cover with neoprene seal to the solenoid

housing. Be certain that the cover fits tightly to the

housing.

One regulator adjustment is possible: Engagement-

Cruising Speed Zeroing (to remove any difference be-

tween engagement and cruising speed).

NOTE:
No regulator adjustment should be

made, however, until the following items have

been checked or serviced:

1.
Bead chain properly adjusted.

2.
All hoses in good condition, properly attached, not

leaking, not pinched or kinked.

3.
Regulator air filter clean and properly oiled.

4.
Electric and vacuum release switches properly

adjusted.

Engagement—Cruising Speed Zeroing

If the cruising speed is lower than the engagement

speed, loosen the orifice tube locknut and turn the tube

outward; if higher, turn the tube inward. Each 1/8 turn

will alter the engagement-cruising speed difference one

mph. Tighten the locknut after adjustment and check the

system operation at 50 mph.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CHECK OUT

1.
Check fuse and connector.

2.
Check electric brake switch as follows: Unplug con-

nector at brake switch. Connect ohmmeter at points

A and B on brake switch. The ohmmeter must indi-

cate infinity when the brake pedal is depressed and

continuity when pedal is released. The cruise re-

lease brake switch (electric) is adjusted as is the

standard stop light brake switch. Replace electric

brake switch if needed.

3.
Check engagement switch and connecting wiring as
follows: Unplug push button control connector

(brown, blue, black) at electrical wiring harness con-

nector and perform the following tests. (See Fig-

ure 10)

Test #1

Connect ohmmeter between terminal #1 (brown

wire) and terminal #2 (blue wire). Continuity shall be

maintained until switch is depressed all the way in.

Test #2

Connect ohmmeter between terminal #1 (brown

wire) and terminal #3 (black). No continuity shall be

shown; however, when the button is depressed halfway,

continuity shall be indicated. When the button is pressed

all the way down, no continuity shall be shown.

Test #3 — Connect ohmmeter between terminal #2 (blue

wire) and terminal #3 (black). Button released, no con-

tinuity; however, when the button is depressed partially

and fully, continuity shall be shown.

4.
Check regulator solenoid coil, low-speed switch, and

wiring harness as follows:

a. Disconnect engagement switch wire harness con-

nector from the main wire harness connector

(brown, blue, and black wires). Connect ohm-

meter
'
between point C (blue wire in main wire

harness) and ground. (Make sure the regulator is

well grounded to chassis.) The ohmmeter should

read 45 ohms ± 2 ohms. If a resistance of

greater value is shown, then disconnect the con-

nector from the regulator and measure the re-

sistance of the blue wire from point C to D. It

should measure 40 ohms. Check the resistance

from point E (vertical bar of terminal forming T)

to ground. It should measure 5 ohms ± 1/4 ohm.

Replace either the wiring harness or solenoid as

needed if greater values are indicated. The black

harness wiring from point F to G should also be

checked for continuity.

ENGAGEMENT SWITCH TEST

BUTTON POSITION

Cruise (released)

Engage (partially depressed)

Trim (fully depressed)
TERMINALS

1 TO 2

closed

Closed

open
1 TO 3

open

closed

open
2 TO 3

open

closed

closed

SERVO AND VACUUM SYSTEM CHECK OUT

To determine the condition of the diaphragm, remove

hoses from power unit and apply 14 inches of vacuum to

either vacuum tube opening (seal the other opening) and

hold in for one minute. The vacuum shall not leak down

more than 5 inches of vacuum in one minute. If leakage

is detected, replace servo. To utilize engine as a vac-

uum source, proceed as follows:

1.
DISCONNECT SERVO $EAD CHAIN and hoses from

servo and connect engine vacuum directly to vacuum

servo fitting (fitting in middle of servo). Seal the

servo unit opening.

2.
Note position of servo diaphragm.

3.
Start engine - the diaphragm should pull in.

4.
Clamp off engine vacuum supply line and check for

leakage. '

The cruise release brake switch (vacuum) and connecting

hoses can likewise be checked using a vacuum pump.

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 624 of 659


ACCESSORIES 15-15

Control Valve

1.
Remove control valve unit from car.

2.
Clean exterior of control valve thoroughly.

3.
Connect test gauge and air pressure source to intake

adapter and open air pressure (80-110 psi).

4.
Submerge unit in water. No air should escape if

overtravel lever is in "neutral" position. If bubbles

escape from Superlift port, replace control valve.

5. Shut, off air pressure and detach test gauge from air

intake port. Plug intake port with Fill Valve,

J-21999 (female end).

6. Connect test gauge to Superlift port and open air

pressure.

7. With overtravel lever in "neutral" position no air

should escape. If bubbles escape from exhaust port,

replace control valve.

8. If air escapes around edge of cover plate, tighten

screws on replace gasket.
9. R(emove control valve from water. Actuate over-

travel lever to expel any water from unit.

10.
Sjiut off air pressure and remove line from Superlift

[

Lines and Fittings

1.
Eisconnect overtravel lever from link.

2.
Bold lever up in intake position for maximum Super-

lift inflation and release.

3.
iieak check all connections with a soap and water

splution.

[.

Superlifts

1.
disconnect lines and remove unit from car.

2.
ijiflate individually to 50-60 psi utilizing Fill Valves

jt-21999. Submerge in water and observe unit for

leaks.

3.
Install Superlifts.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

CONTROL VALVE

Removal

1.
Deflate system using service valve.

2.
Disconnect two air lines at leveling valve intake and

Superlift ports.

3.
Disconnect link from overtravel lever by removing

one nut and lock washer.

4.
Remove two screws securing leveling valve to frame

and remove leveling valve.

Installation

1.
Install control valve with two screws, with time delay

mechanism down.

2.
Secure link to overtravel lever with one nut and lock

washer. On all station wagons s'eries the link is se-

cured to the lower hole. On all other series cars

with standard springs, the link is secured to the up-

per hole.

3.
Connect air lines at control valve intake and Super-

lift port.

4.
Inflate reservoir to 140 psi or maximum pressure

available through service valve.

COMPRESSOR, RESERVOIR AND REGULATOR

Removal and Installation

1.
Disconnect air lines (manifold and air cleaner) at

compressor end;

2.
Disconnect pressure line at compressor head.

3.
From wheel side of fender skirt, remove two screws

from bracket on compressor end.

4.
Remove nut and washer from reservoir stud at

bracket and remove assembly from vehicle.

5. Remove compressor end mount bracket.

6. Reverse Steps 1-5 for installation, then leak check

fittings.

COMPRESSOR, RESERVOIR AND REGULATOR

Disassembly Into Major Components (Fig. 17)

The compressor is a precision-built mechanism. All

parts should be carefully handled and assembled. Take

care to prevent entrance of dirt or foreign matter. DO
NOT LUBRICATE as unit is designed to run dry.

1.
Remove compressor as described above.

2.
Remove three flexible mounts and three adapters.

3.
Remove reservoir retaining through bolt, cover re-

taining screw and cover gasket that secure cover and

gasket to first stage housing. Remove cover and

discard gaskets.

4.
Remove two regulator retaining screws, regulator

assembly and O-ring from second stage housing.

Discard O-ring.

5/ Remove three nuts at reservoir flange and two

through bolts that enter from flanged side of res-

ervoir. Separate reservoir and O-ring. Discard

O-ring.

6. Remove three compressor retaining through bolts

that secure second stage housing to first stage

housing.

7. Slide second stage (small diameter) housing straight

off piston.

8. Disconnect arm tension spring from swivel arm.

9. Remove arm pivot screw and actuating arm.

10.
Slide piston assembly straight out of first stage

housing.

Disassembly, Inspection and Assembly of Major

Components (Fig. 17)

Diaphragm

1.
Inspect diaphragm for holes, looseness or other de-

fects and replace if necessary.

2.
Remove diaphragm retainer with diagonal pliers and

discard.

3.
Remove diaphragm plate, diaphragm, second dia-

phragm plate and corprene washer from piston.

4.
Install new corprene washed, old plate, new dia-

phragm with outer lip toward second stage side,

(fig. 17) and second plate. Plates should be installed

so that lip on each plate faces away from diaphragm.

5. Use a 13/16 inch deep socket as a pilot for the new

diaphragm retainer. Press against the piston shoul-

der on first stage side, (fig. 18) to position dia-

phragm retainer. The wood blocks used in the illus-

tration are each 3/4" x 3/4" x 12".

CHEVROLET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page 628 of 659


SPECIFICATIONS

HEATING
AND AIR
CONDITIONING

SECTION
1A

Compressor

Make Frigidaire

Type
. 6
Cylinder Axial

Displacement

Four-Season
12.6
Cu.
In.

Universal
and
Ail-Weather
.... .10.8 Cu. In.

Rotation Clockwise

Compressor Suction
and
Discharge

Connector Bolt Torque
.......
25 ft lbs.

Compressor Clutch Coil

Ohms
(at
80°F.).
4.18-4.38

Amps
(at
80°F.)
2.86 @ 12
Volts

Torques

Rear Head
to
SheU Stud
Nut 23 lb. ft

Shaft Mounting
Nut 15 lb. ft

Belt Tension.
See
Tune-Up Chart
System Capacities

Refrigerant
R-12

Four-Season
and
Comfortron

Systems.
............
3 lbs., 12 oz.

Universal Systems

Chevrolet, Chevelle,
and
Camaro.
... 3 lbs.

Chevy
n 2 lbs. 8 oz.

All-Weather System
2 lbs. 8 oz.

Compressor
Oil 525
Viscosity

All Systems
11 oz.

Fuses

Comfortron Systems
.

Four-Season Systems
.

Universal Systems
. .

All-Weather System.
.
Fuse

Block

25
amp.

25
amp.

25
amp.

25
amp.
In

Line

30
amp.

30
amp.

20
amp.

20
amp.

SECTION
3

WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS (Vehicle
dt
Curb Weight)

Caster*

Camber*

Steering Axis

Inclination

tToe-In (Total)

Wheel Bearing

Adjustment

Preload

End Movement
Chevrolet

Pos.
3/4° ± 1/2°

Pos.
1/4° ± 1/2°

7-1/2° ± 1/2°

@l/8"
to 1/4"

12 ft lbs.

zero

.001"
to .008"
Chevelle •

(SS and El Camino)

Neg. 1/2° ± 1/2°

(All others)

Neg. 1° ± 1/2°

Pos.
1/2° ± 1/2°

8-1/4° ± 1/2°

1/8" to 1/4"

12 ft lbs.

zero

.001"
to .008"
Chevy n

Pos.
1° ± 1/2°

Pos.
1/2° ± 1/2°

7° ± 1/2°

1/4" to 3/8"

12 ft lbs.

zero

.000"
to .004"
Corvette

Pos.
1° ± 1/2°

Pos.
3/4° ± 1/2°

7° ± 1/2°

3/16" to 5/16"

12 ft lbs.

zero

.001"
to .008"
Camaro

Pos.
1/2° £ 1/2°

Pos.
1/4° ±1/2°

8 3/4° ± 1/2°

1/8" to 1/4"

12 ft lbs.

zero

.001"
to .008"

•Must not vary more than 1/2° from side to side.

@Toe-In (Total) should be 5/16" to 7/16" after rebuild using new bushings and ball joints.

tAdjust Toe-in with steering gear on straight ahead location after camber and caster have been set Any change

in caster and camber settings will affect toe; always recheck and set toe to specifications.

LET CHASSIS SERVICE MANUAL

Page:   < prev 1-10 ... 211-220 221-230 231-240 241-250 251-260 261-270 next >