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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 through bolts and torque to
specifications.
5.
Raise engine enough to install rear crossmember,
then install crossmember, install rear mount, lower
engine and torque bolts to specifications.
6. Remove lifting device and lifting adapter then install
rocker arm cover as outlined.
7.
On synchromesh equipped vehicles, install clutch
cross shaft engine bracket, then adjust and connect
clutch as outlined in Section 7.
8. Connect:
• Speedometer cable.
• Shift linkage at transmission.
9; Install propeller shaft.
10.
Remove jack stands and lower vehicle.
11.
Connect:
Power steering pump lines (if disconnected).
Vacuum line to power brake unit (if disconnected).
Fuel line at fuel pump.
Exhaust pipe at manifold flange.
Accelerator linkage at manifold bellcrank.
12.
Connect wires at:
Coil
Oil pressure switch
Temperature switch
Delcotron
Starter solenoid
13.
Install pulley, fan blade and fan belt as outlined in
Section 6K.
14.
Install radiator and shroud as outlined in Section 13.
15.
Install and adjust hood as outlined in Section 11.
16.
Connect battery cables.
17.
Fill with coolant, engine oil and transmission oil,
then start engine and check for leaks.
18.
Perform necessary adjustments and install air
cleaner.
MANIFOLD ASSEMBLY
Removal
1.
Remove air cleaner.
2.
Disconnect both throttle rods at bellcrank and re-
move throttle return spring.
3.
Disconnect fuel and vacuum lines at carburetor.
Disconnect choke cable on \A engines.
4.
Disconnect crankcase ventilation hose at rocker arm
cover.
5.
Disconnect exhaust pipe at manifold flange and dis-
card packing.
6. Remove manifold attaching bolts and clamps then
remove manifold assembly and discard gaskets.
7.
Check for cracks in manifold castings.
8. If necessary to replace either intake or exhaust
manifolds, separate them by removing one bolt and
two nuts at center of assembly. Reassemble mani-
folds using a new gasket. Tighten finger tight and
torque to specifications after assembly to cylinder
head. Transfer all necessary parts.
Installation
1.
Clean gasket surfaces on cylinder head and
manifolds*
2.
Position new gasket over manifold end studs on head
and carefully install the manifold in position making
sure the gaskets are in place.
3.
Install bolts and clamps while holding manifold in
place with hand.
4.
Torque bolts to specifications.
NOTE: On L6 engines center bolt and end bolt
torque differ.
5.
Connect exhaust pipe to manifold using a new
packing.
6. Connect crankcase ventilation hose at rocker arm
cover.
7.
Connect fuel and vacuum lines at carburetor.
8. On L4 engines connect choke cable and adjust as out-
lines in Section 6M.
9. Connect throttle rods at bellcrank and install throttle
return spring.
10.
Install air cleaner, start engine, check for leaks and
adjust carburetor idle speed and mixture.
ROCKER ARM COVER
Removal
1.
Disconnect crankcase ventilation hose(s) at rocker
arm cover.
2.
Remove air cleaner.
3.
Disconnect temperature wire from rocker arm cover
clips.
4.
Remove rocker arm cover. '
CAUTION: Do Not pry rocker arm cover loose
Gaskets adhering to cylinder head and rocker
arm cover may be sheared by bumping end of
rocker arm cover rearward with palm of hand or
a rubber mallet.
Installation
1.
Clean gasket surfaces on cylinder head and rocker
arm cover with degreaser then, using anew gasket,
install rocker arm cover and torque bolts to
specifications.
2.
Connect temperature wire at rocker arm cover clips.
3.
Install air cleaner.
4.
Connect crankcase ventilation hoses.
VALVE MECHANISM
Removal
1.
Remove rocker arm cover as outlined.
2.
Remove rocker arm nuts, rocker arm
balls,
rocker
arms and push rods.
NOTE:
Place rocker arms, rocker arm balls
and push rods in a rack so they may be rein-
stalled in the same location.
Installation and Adjustment
NOTE:
Whenever new rocker arms and/or
rocker arm balls are being installed, coat bear-
ing surfaces of rocker arms and rocker arm
balls with Molykote or its equivalent.
1.
Install push rods,
socket.
Be sure push rods seat in lifter
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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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Chevy II
1.
Disconnect battery positive cable.
2.
Drain engine oil.
3.
Disconnect and remove starter.
4 Disconnect steering idler arm bracket at right hand
frame rail and swing steering linkage down for pan
clearance.
5.
Disconnect* exhaust pipes at manifolds and allow
pipes to hang free.
6. Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.
Corvette
1.
Disconnect battery positive cable then remove oil
dipstick and tube.
2.
Raise and support vehicle then drain engine oil.
3.
Remove starter and flywheel underpan.
4.
Disconnect steering linkage idler at frame and lower
the linkage.
5.
Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.
6. On Hi-Performance engines, the oil baffle must
be removed before additional operations can be
performed.
NOTE: On the 427 cu. in. engine, the oil pan
has three 1/4" x 20 attaching bolts at crankcase
front cqver. One located at each corner and one
at lower center.
Installation
1.
Thoroughly clean all gasket sealing surfaces.
NOTE: Use a new pan. gasket set.
2.
Install side gaskets on pan rails, using.gasket sealer
as a retainer.
3.
Install rear oil pan seal in groove in rear main
bearing cap with ends (fig. 9V) butting side gaskets.
4.
Install oil pan front seal in groove in .crankcaee front
cover, with ends butting side gaskets.
5.
If crankshaft was rotated while £>an was off, place
timing mark at 6:00 o'clock position.
6. Install oil pan and torque bolts to specifications.
NOTE: On 396 and 427 cu. in. engines, start
three 1/4" x 20 bolts into crankcase front cover
before tightening, any other pan bolts.
7.
Complete installation as follows:
Chevrolet
and Camaro
a. Using a suitable jack (and a block of wood to pre-
vent damaging oil pan) raise engine enough to re-
move 2" x 4" wood blocks, then lower engine.
b.
On vehicles equipped with automatic transmission
install converter housing underpan.
c. Install through bolts in engine front mounts.
d. Install and connect starter. Connect steering rod
at idler lever.
e. Lower vehicle and install fan blade.
f. Cbnnnect lower radiator hose, then install oil dip
stick tube and dip stick.
g. Connect distributor cap and battery positive
cable.
h. Fill radiator with coolant and fill engine with oil,
then start engine and check for leaks.
Chevelle
a. On vehicles equipped with automatic transmission
Fig.
9V - Oil Pan Gasket and Seal Location
install converter housing underpan.
b.
.Install starter.
c. Install, engine as outlined.
Chevy II
a. Connect exhaust pipe to manifold flange using new
packing seals.
b.
Connect steering idler arm bracket.
c. Connect starter wires..
d. Connect battery cable.
e. Fill with oil, start engine and check for leaks.
Corvette
a. Connect steering linkage.
b.
Install oil dip stick tube and dip stick then con-
nect battery cables.
c. Fill engine with oil, then start engine and check
for leaks.
OIL PUMP
Removal
1.
Remove oil pan as outlined.
2.
Remove pump to rear main bearing cap bolt and re-
move pump and extension shaft.
Installation
1.
Assemble pump and extension shaft to rear main
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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-24
is at the full mark on the dip stick, it is just slightly be-
low the planetary gear unit. If additional oil is added,
bringing the oil level above the full mark, the planetary
unit will run in the oil, foaming and aerating the oil. This
aerated oil carried through the various oil pressure pas-
sages (low servo, reverse servo, clutch apply, converter,
etc.) may cause malfunction of the transmission assem-
bly, resulting in cavitation noise in the converter and
improper band or clutch application. Overheating may
also occur.
If the transmission is found consistently low on oil, a
thorough inspection should be made to find and correct
all external oil leaks.
PERIODIC OIL CHANGE
The transmission oil should be changed periodically as
recommended in Section 0, and whenever transmission is
to be removed from the vehicle for repairs.
1.
Run engine for one minute in neutral prior to chang-
ing.
2.
Be sure vehicle is level or raise from the rear only.
3.
Remove the oil pan drain plug and allow oil to drain
thoroughly into a pan or can.
Replace drain plug and refill with approximately two
quarts of oil specified in Section 0.
NOTE: To refill the transmission, remove dip
stick from oil filler tube and refill transmission
with oil specified in Section 0 using filler tube
and funnel J-4264. Then, after shifting into all
ranges at idle speed to fill all oil passages, the
engine should be run at 800-1000 rpm with the
transmission in Neutral until the oil warms up,
then add oil as required to raise the fluid level
to the full mark on the dip stick. Refill capacity
is approximately 2 qts.
4.
Fig.
1PG - Adjusting Low Band Using J-21848
PERIODIC LOW BAND ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 1PG)
Low band adjustment should be periodically performed
at 12,000 mile intervals, or sooner, as necessary if op-
erating performance indicates low band slippage.
1.
Raise vehicle and place selector lever in neutral.
2.
Remove protective cap from transmission adjusting
screw.
3.
a. On Corvette Models: Drop left exhaust pipe for
clearance.
b.
On Chevelle Models: To gain clearance between
underbody and transmission, it may be necessary
to remove rear mount bolts from crossmember,
and move transmission slightly toward passenger
side of vehicle. .
4.
Loosen adjusting screw lock nut 1/4 turn and hold in
this position with wrench.
5.
Using Special Tool J-21848 adjust band to 70 in. lbs.
and back off four (4) complete turns for a band which
has been in operation for 6,000 miles or more,.or
three (3) turns for one in use less than 6,000 miles.
CAUTION: Be sure to hold the adjusting screw
lock nut at 1/4 turn loose with a wrench during"
the.adjusting procedure.
6. Tighten the adjusting screw lock nut to specified
torque.
CAUTION: The amount of back-off is not an
approximate figure, it must be exact.
MANUAL SHIFT LINKAGE CHECK & ADJUST
(Column Type)
1.
The shift tube and lever assembly must be free in the
mast jacket. See Section 9 for alignment of steering
column assembly if necessary.
2.
To check for proper shift linkage adjustment, lift
the transmission selector lever towards the steering
wheel. Allow the selector lever to be positioned in
drive (D) by the transmission detent.
NOTE: Do not use the indicator pointer as a
reference to position the selected lever. When
performing linkage adjustment, pointer is ad-
justed last.
3.
Release the selector lever. The lever should be in-
hibited from engaging low range unless the lever is
lifted.
4.
Lift the selector lever towards the steering wheel,
and allow the lever to be positioned in neutral (N) by
the transmission detent.
5.
Release the selector lever. The lever should now
be inhibited from engaging reverse range unless the
lever is lifted.
6. A properly adjusted linkage will prevent the selector
lever from moving beyond both the neutral detent, and
the drive detent unless the lever is lifted to pass
over the mechanical stop in the steering column.
7.
In the event that an adjustment is required, place
the selector lever in drive (D) position as determined
by the transmission detent. See Steps 2 and 3.
8. Loosen the adjustment swivel at the cross-shaft,
and rotate the transmission lever so that it contacts
the drive stop in the steering column.
9. Tighten the swivel and recheck the adjustment. See
2 and 6.
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LI.
- LI Range can be selected at any vehicle speed,
and the transmission will shift to second gear
and remain in second until vehicle speed is re-
duced to approximately 40 MPH, .depending on
axle ratio. LI Range position prevents the trans-
mission from shifting out of first gear.
It is very important that any communication concerning
the Turbo Hydra-Matic always contain the transmission
serial number and that all transmission parts returned
to Chevrolet Motor Division always be tagged with the
transmission serial number.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
TRANSMISSION FLUID
Transmission fluid level should be checked with trans-
mission warm and selector lever in "P" Park position,
every time engine oil level is checked or as specified in
Section 0 when engine oil is changed.
CAUTION: Since the Turbo Hydra-Matic trans-
mission is very sensitive to oil level, special
precautions should be taken when checking the
oil level, to insure against an overfifE
Transmission fluid should be changed as specified in
Section 0.
FLUID LEVEL INDICATOR
The fluid level indicator is located in the filler pipe at
the right rear corner of the engine. To bring the fluid
level from the add mark to the full mark add 1 pint.
Fluid level should be to the full mark with transmission
at normal operating temperature. With cold fluid the
level should be at the add mark or slightly below.
SHIFT CONTROL LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT
Adjust linkage as shown below and in Figure 2.
1.
The shift tube and lever assembly must be free in the
mast jacket See Section 9 for alignment of steering
column assembly if necessary.
2.
To check for proper shift linkage adjustment, lift the
transmission selector lever towards the steering
wheel. Allow the selector lever to be positioned in
drive (D) by the transmission detent.
NOTE: Do not use the indicator pointer as a
reference to position the selector lever. When
performing linkage adjustment, pointer is ad-
justed last.
3.
Release the selector lever. The lever should be in-
hibited from engaging low range unless the lever is
lifted.
4.
Lift the selector lever towards the steering wheel,
and allow the lever to be positioned in neutral (N) by
the transmission detent.
5.
Release the selector lever. The lever should now be
inhibited from engaging reverse range unless the
lever is lifted.
6. A properly adjusted linkage will prevent the selector
lever from moving beyond both the neutral detent,
and the drive detent unless the lever is lifted to pass
over the mechanical stop in the steering column.
See schematic diagram.
7.
In the event that an adjustment is required, place the
selector lever in drive (D) position as determined by
the transmission detent. See Steps 2 and 3.
8. Loosen the adjustment swivel at the cross-shaft, and
rotate the transmission lever so that it contacts the
drive stop in the steering column.
9. Tighten the swivel and recheck the adjustment. See
Steps 2 and 6. -
l(h Readjust indicator needle if necessary to agree with
the transmission detent" positions. See Section 9.
11.
Readjust neutral safety switch if necessary to pro-
vide the correct relationship to the transmission de-
tent positions. See Section 12.
12.
When properly adjusted the following conditions must
be met by manual operation of the steering column
shift lever:
a. From reverse to drive position travel, the trans-
mission detent feel must be noted and related to
indicated position on dial.
b.
When in drive and reverse positions, pull lever
rearward (towards steering wheel) and then re-
lease. It must drop back into position with no
restrictions.
NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH ADJUSTMENT
The neutral safety switch must be adjusted so that the
car will start in the park or neutral position, but will not
start in the other positions. For replacement refer to
Section 12 of this Manual.
DRAINING AND REFILLING TRANSMISSION
Drain oil immediately after operation before it has had
an opportunity to cool.
To drain oil proceed as follows:
1.
Remove bottom pan attaching screws, pan, and gas-
ket.
2.
Remove oil strainer. Remove "O" ring seal from
pick-up pipe and discard.
3.
Discard strainer if dirty.
4.
Install new "O" ring seal on pick-up pipe and install
strainer and pipe assembly.
5.
Thoroughly clean bottom pan.
6.. Affix new gasket to bottom pan with petroleum jelly.
7.
Install bottom pan with attaching screws and torque
to specifications;
8. If only the pan has been removed, pour approximately
7-1/2 pints of fluid into the transmission. If the
valve body has also been removed use 9-1/2 pints.
After a complete overhaul approximately 19 pints
are required. Be sure container, spout, or funnel is
clean.
9. Start engine and let idle (carburetor off fast idle
step).
Place selector lever in P position and apply
hand brake.
10.
With transmission warm (approximately 150°F), add
fluid to bring level to full mark on indicator.
CAUTION: Do not overfill. Foaming will re-
sult.
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SECTION
9
STEERING
CONTENTS
OF
THIS SECTION
Standard Steering
9-1
Power Steering
9-33
Special Tools
9-40
STANDARD STEERING
INDEX
Page
General Description 9.x
Maintenance and Adjustments 9.1
Adjustments
........................
9-2
Steering Gear 9-2
Steering Wheel Alignment and Higji
Point Centering. . . . 9-4
Toe-in Adjustment 9-4
Corvette Steering Ratio . . . . 9-4
Component Replacement and Repairs . . . . 9-4
Steering Wheel . . . 9-4
Regular Production 9-4
Simulated Wood . . . . 9-5
Corvette Telescoping 9-5
Steering Coupling . 9-6
Steering Gear . 9-9
Sector Shaft Seal Replacement 9-10
Steering Column 9-10
Removal 9-10
Disassembly—Syncromesh Column 9-12
Page
Assembly—Syncromesh Column . . 9-14
Disassembly—Column Mounted Powerglide
Lever or Floor Shift Column 9-16
Assembly-^Column Mounted Powerglide
Lever or Floor Shift Column g_x7
Disassembly—Tilt Column 9-19
Assembly—Tilt Column 9-21
Disassembly—Standard Corvette Column 9-23
Assembly—Standard Corvette Column 9-25
Disassembly—Corvette Telescoping Column .... 9.26
Assembly—Corvette Telescoping Column 9-27
Installation 9.27
Steering Linkage 9.29
Tie
Rods.
. 9-29
Relay Rod . . 9-31
Idler Arm . . . . 9-31
Pitman Arm. . 9-32
Steering Arms • • • • 9-32
Steering Damper 9-32
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The regular production steering gear
is the
recirculat-
ing ball type. This gear provides
for
ease
of
handling
by
transmitting forces from worm
to
sector gear through
ball bearings.
The
steering linkage
is of
the relay type,
and extended interval lubrication design, with the pitman
arm connected
to one end of
the relay
rod. The
other
end
of
the
relay
rod is
connected
to an
idler
arm
which
is
connected
to the
frame side rail opposite
the
steering
gear.
Two
adjustable
tie
rods connect
the
relay
rod to
the steering arms.
All passenger
car
models
for 1967 are
equipped with
new energy absorbing steering columns.
The
mast jacket,
shift tube,
and
steering shaft
are
designed
to
collapse
under various front impact conditions.
All new
columns
are
of
this design, including
the
tilt option and telescope
option.
MAINTENANCE
AND
ADJUSTMENTS
The manual steering gear
is
filled
at the
factory with
a
water resistant grease. Seasonal change
of
this lubrica-
tion
is
unnecessary and
the
housing should
not be
drained.
The steering gear lubricant level should
be
checked every
36,000 miles. Whenever required, additions should
be
made using
a
water resistant
EP
chassis lubricant.
Check and fill steering gear
as
follows:
1.
Remove lower
and
outboard cover retaining screws
(fig.
1).
2.
Insert filling device
in
lower screw hole.
3.
Inject lubricant until
it
appears
in
outboard screw
hole; gear
is now
filled
to
correct level.
The steering linkage should
be
lubricated with water
resistant
EP
chassis lubricant every 6,000 miles
or six
months, whichever occurs first. Lubrication points
and
additional information
on the
chassis lubricant
to be
used
can
be
found
in
Section
0 --
General Information
and
Lubrication.
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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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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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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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