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FUEL TANK AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 8-15

V-8 ROUTING

L-4 & L-6 ROUTING

Fig.
17—Fuel Lines

Fig.
18—
Fuel Tank Vent Line

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FUEL TANK AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS 8-16

EXHAUST SYSTEMS

INDEX

Page

General Description 8-16 Exhaust Pipes.

Component Part Replacement . 8-17 Tail Pipes. . .

Muffler Assembly 8-17
Page

8-17

8-17

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Fig.
19-Cheyy If—Single Exhaust Systems

The single exhaust system on Chevy II models for six

cylinder engines (fig. 19) consists of an exhaust pipe,

muffler and tail pipe. On V-8 engines with single exhaust

assemblies (fig. 19) an exhaust crossover pipe is added

to connect the right exhaust manifold to the system. A

dual exhaust system (fig. 20), available on the V-8 engine

(except station wagons) includes two exhaust pipes,

mufflers, tail pipes with resonators and attaching

hardware.

The assemblies are secured to the engine at the ex-

haust manifolds, to the center mounting at the muffler
location and adjacent to the gas tank at the end of the

tail pipe. The assemblies are suspended on brackets with

insulators for rattle free operation.

The muffler is an all-welded construction with a ca-

pacity for muffling the noise and at the same time,

minimizing back pressure for maximum engine ef-

ficiency. The internal parts of the muffler are spot

welded in position while external parts are electric are

welded to eliminate a chance of premature failure or

rattle.

The exhaust system center mounting at the muffler lo-

cation consists of an underbody bracket, an insulator and

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a clamp. The clamp holds the muffler and tail pipe with

a "U" bolt and at the same time secures the muffler and

pipe to the body.
The exhaust system mounting at the end of the tail pipe

secures the pipe to a bracket assembly and insulator at-

tached to an existing underbody bracket.

VIEW B

VIEW A

Fig.
20—Chevy II—Dual Exhaust Systems

COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT

MUFFLER ASSEMBLY

Replacement (Service)

1.
Cut the exhaust pipe near the muffler to allow suf-

ficient pipe for muffler replacement:

CAUTION: Before cutting the exhaust pipe

measure service muffler exhaust pipe extension

and make certain to allow 1-1/2" for engagement

of exhaust pipe into muffler extension.

2.
Remove "U" bolt clamp at center mounting and dis-

engage muffler from tail pipe.

3.
Install new muffler and secure with new "U" bolt

clamps.

4.
Realign and check clearances before finally tighten-

ing all hardware.

NOTE:
If bracket mounting insulators (tire

carcass mountings) are fatigued, replace to in-

sure a secure exhaust system.

EXHAUST PIPE

Replacement

On V-8 engine exhaust models, if the left exhaust pipe
has to be replaced it will be necessary to replace both

the exhaust pipe and muffler with service replacement

parts.
The right exhaust crossover pipe may be replaced

without replacing the entire system as follows:

1.
Remove nuts attaching left and right exhaust pipes

to exhaust manifolds.

2.
Remove "U" bolt clamp retaining right exhaust pipe

to exhaust system and remove pipe.

3.
Using new manifold flange gaskets, install new ex-

haust pipe.

NOTE:
Check all clearances before tightening

hardware.

TAIL PIPE AND/OR RESONATOR

Replacement

1.
Install tail pipe to rear of muffler.

2.
Position tail pipe to obtain proper clearance to rear

spring bracket and underside of frame rail.

3.
Install tail pipe clamp over rear hanger and position

on pipe to maintain vertical position of insulator

without twist.

4.
Tighten nuts on "U" bolt clamp at rear of muffler,

then secure rear tail pipe damp.

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FUEL TANK
AND
EXHAUST SYSTEMS
8-18

CORVETTE

FUEL TANK

INDEX

Page

General Description.
. 8-18

Service Operations
8-18

Fuel Tank
8-18

Gauge Sending Unit
8-20

Fuel Lines.
8-20

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

20 GALLON TANK

Fig.
21
—Corvette Fuel Tanks

The Corvette
is
equipped with
a
standard
20
gallon

(approx.) tank
or an RPO 36
gallon (approx.) fiberglass

tank
(fig. 21). The
tanks
are
installed
at the
very rear

of
the
vehicle, convenient
for
direct fuel filling into
the

tank.
The
tanks
are
held
in
place
by
two metal straps
at-

tached individually
to a
removable
gas
tank frame
sup-

port.
Two
guides
at the end of
the straps
are
adjustable

for securing
the
straps onto
the
tank support. The tank

support
is
secured
to the
frame rail with flat washers,

lockwashers, bolts
and
nuts.
The
tanks' rest
on six
felt

anti-squeak pads.
One pad
centers
on the
rear frame

crossmember
and one at
each side
on the
same cross-

member.
At the
same rear location two pads
are
placed

on
the
tank
at the
metal support strap (rear) attachment
location
and
another anti-squeak
pad
cemented
on the

support
at
the front
of
the tank.

The fuel tanks
are
equipped with
a gas
gauge metering

unit,
a
fuel pickup, fuel strainer
and
vent line.
If it be-

comes necessary,
the
tank
can be
completely drained
by

removing
the
fuel pickup hose which
is
located
at
the
bot-

tom
of the
tank,
or
by removing the metering
for
quicker

draining.

A pressure vacuum type, positive vented design
cap,

conforming
to
I.C.C. regulations,
is
used on both regular

production
and
optional fuel tanks.
The cap is
inter-

changeable with past model tanks
for
service replace-

ment purposes.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

FUEL TANK

CAUTION:
IF THE GAS
TANK SHOULD
BE

REMOVED
AND
INSTALLED, CARE SHOULD

BE EXERCISED
TO
AVOID PUNCTURING,

DROPPING
OR
DENTING
THE GAS
TANK.

Removal
(20
Gallon Tank)

WARNING: FIRST REMOVE BATTERY

CABLE.
1.
Remove
the
spare tire from tire carrier.

2.
Remove spare tire carrier bolted attachments
and

carrier
(fig. 22).

3.
Remove
the "U"
bolt attachments
at
both rear tail

pipe
(See
Figure
23).

4.
Separate
the
exhaust system
at
the transmission sup-

port crossmember
by
loosening
the "U"
bolt nuts.

5. Remove both rear muffler brackets from
the
frame

and slide
the
muffler system rearward.

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Fig.
22—Spare Tire Carrier Installed

6. Remove two fuel tank retaining strap bottom nuts

from forward support member located at forward

front side of tank.

7. Remove fuel tank metering unit wires (fig. 25).

8. Remove fuel pickup line and drain tank.

9. Remove gas cap, filler neck boot from the top of tank

and disconnect drain line (fig. 24).

NOTE:6
Coupe Models—Remove filler neck.

10.
Remove fuel tank support frame attachment bolts and

support.

11.
Lower tank and rotate toward the front of vehicle.

Installation (20 Gallon Tank)

NOTE:
Place hoses and wires to one side and

position anti-squeak pads to the crossmember,
END OF HOSE FLUSH

TO Va INCH BACK FROM

EDGE OF BUMPERETTE

Fig.
24-Gas Tank Filler Neck Vent Hose

cemented to the support and attached to the tank.

Replace with new pads as required.

1.
Hook retaining straps at the rear frame crossmem-

ber. (Crimp strap ends at rear frame attachment.)

NOTE:
Make certain strap ends are hooked and

anti-squeak pads are properly positioned.

2.
Slowly rotate fuel tank into position.

CAUTION: Coupe-Install filler neck after tank

is installed.

3.
Attach fuel tank support at the frame side rails.

TANK METERING UNI

WIRE CONNECTIONS

Fig.
23—Exhaust System Tail Pipe Attachment
Fig.
25—Fuel Tank Metering Unit, Wires and Lines

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4.
Attach the retaining straps with strap guide attached

to the fuel tank support, and secure with-the nut and

lockwasher assembly.

5. Connect the filler neck boot to the drain hose of the

tank and install boot around filler neck,

6. Connect the fuel pickup line, ground wire and make

certain that the fuel drain line is flush to 1/2" in-

board of the rear bumper opening.

7. Attach tank metering unit wires (fig. 25).

8. Replace fuel in tank. Replace gas cap.

9. Check for possible leaks.

10.
Reconnect the exhaust system by reversing the above

removal procedures (see "Exhaust System").

11.
Install spare tire carrier by securing the bolt

attachment.

12.
Install the spare tire in the tire carrier.

Removal (36 Gallon Tank)

1.
Remove cover (fig. 26).

2.
Disconnect hoses and drain tank and remove two

fittings at bottom of tank.

3.
Disconnect fuel and vent lines and wires at tank

(fig. 27).

4.
Remove straps.

installation (36 Gallon Tank)

Reverse removal procedure to install.

FUEL TANK METERING UNIT OR GAUGE

SENDING UNIT AND STRAINER

The fuel tank metering unit is located at the bottom of

the fuel tank. The fuel strainer is attached at the end of

the sending unit inside the tank.

Replacement (20 Gallon Tank)

1.
Follow fuel tank removal procedure through Step 2.

2.
Drain the tank. Disconnect the attaching wires.

3.
Remove metering unit with a fuel tank gauge unit

Spanner J-8950 (revised).

4.
'Remove metering unit and gasket.

CAUTION: Carefully remove unit so as not to

damage screen on the end of the pipe.

5. Clean strainer screen by blowing out with com-

pressed air.

6. Reverse procedure to install.

Replacement (36 Gallon Tank)

1.
Remove cover.

2.
Follow Steps 2 thru 6 as outlined under replacement

for 20 gallon tank.

FUEL LINES

20 Gallon Tank

The fuel lines are conveniently located along the out-

side of the right frame rail (fig. 28). The lines extend
Fig.
26—Gasoline Tank (36 Gallon) Compartment Cover

from the fuel tank pickup at the bottom of the tank, along

the rear frame crossmember to the right frame rail,

extending through the rail at the kickup area and along the

top inside edge of the frame to the fuel pump, Flexible

hoses are located at the fuel tank pickup and at the fuel

pump.

36 Gallon Tank

The 36 gallon tank fuel lines are routed from the bot-

tom of both sides of the tank to the right frame rail

(fig. 20).

Maintenance

CAUTION: Always drain gasoline from the

complete fuel system including carburetor, fuel

pump and all fuel lines and fuel tank if the vehi-

cle is to be stored for any great length of time.

This precaution will prevent accumulation~ol

gum formation and resultant poor engine

performance.

. The fuel lines should occasionally be inspected for

leaks,
kinks or dents, especially when work has been

done on the underside of car or after the car has been

traveling over rough or stone roads at higher speeds.

If evidence of dirt is found in the carburetor or fuel pump

at disassembly, the lines should be disconnected and

blown put. Check the fuel tank strainer for damage or

omission.

Fuel lines are beaded-type ends for connection to

hoses and flared ends for secure metal-to-metal line

connections.

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Fig.
27-Gasoline Tank (36 Gallon) Wiring

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Fig.
28-Corvette Fuel Lines (20 Gallon Tank)

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FUEL TANK
AND
EXHAUST SYSTEMS
8-24

EXHAUST SYSTEMS

INDEX

Page

General Description. ..........
8-24

Service Operations
8-24

Muffler Assembly.
8-24

Side Mounted Exhaust.
. . . 8-25

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

Fig.
30—Standard Dual

All Corvettes
are
equipped with dual exhaust systems

(fig.
30).
Each exhaust assembly
is
connected
to its own

exhaust manifold
and
carries
the
exhaust gases
to the

rear, discharging them
on
each side
of
the rear bumpers.

The dual exhaust system includes
two
front
and
rear

exhaust pipe sections, mufflers, tail pipes and attaching

hardware.
The
system
is
suspended
on
brackets with

insulators
for
rattle free operation. Adjustment
is
only

required
at the
rear muffler bracket.
In addition
to the
regular dual system
an
optional side

mounted, off-road exhaust system
is
available
as an
RPO

(fig.
31).
Extending between front
and
rear wheels,
the

dual units
are
mounted outboard
of the
frame side rails

at
the
rocker panel level,
and
completely replaces
the

regular dual assemblies*

Flow characteristics
are
improved and back pressures

reduced
by
the more direct exhaust routing and
by the use

of chambered pipes
for
sound muffling
in
place
of con-

ventional mufflers.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

Proper relationship
of
parts
is
necessary
in the ex-

haust system
for
carefree operation. Annoying rattles

are usually
a
result
of
incorrect alignment
of
the exhaust

system
due to
incorrect clearances.

MUFFLER ASSEMBLY

Replacement (Also Rear Exhaust
and
Tail Pipes)

Remove
"U"
bolt attachments
at
both rear tail pipe

shields.
2.

crossmember

1.
Separate
the
exhaust system
at the

tube
by
loosening the
"IT"
bolt nuts.

3.
Remove both rear muffler brackets from
the
frame

and slide
the
muffler system forward.

CAUTION: Before cutting
the
rear exhaust

pipe, measure service muffler exhaust pipe
end

and make certain
to
allow
1 1/2" for
engage-

ment
of the
rear exhaust pipe into service
muf-

fler pipe.

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