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boss to the front brakes will not contain a check

valve and spring. .

Removal

1.
Wipe main cylinder and lines clean with a clean

cloth. Place dry cloths below main cylinder area to

absorb any fluid spillage.

2.
Disconnect hydraulic lines at main cylinder. Cover

line ends with clean lint-free material to prevent

foreign matter from entering the system.

3.
Disconnect the push rod from the brake pedal.

4.
Unbolt and remove the main cylinder from the

firewall.

5.
Remove the main cylinder mounting gasket and boot.

6. Remove the main cylinder cover and dump out the

fluid. Pump the remaining fluid from the cylinder

by depressing the push rod.

Disassembly (Fig. 32)

1.
Clamp main cylinder in a bench vice.

2.
Remove push rod retainer.

3.
Remove secondary piston stop bolt from bottom of

front fluid reservoir.

4.
Remove the snap ring retainer and primary piston

assembly. Remove the secondary piston, piston

spring, and retainer by blowing air through the stop

bolt hole. (If no air is available, a piece of wire

may be used. Bend approximately 1/4 inch of one

end into -a right angle, hook the secondary piston

and pull it out.)

5.
Position main cylinder in vice with outlet holes

facing up.

6. Drill a 13/64 inch hole through both check valve

seats.

7 Tap out both seats using a 1/4 - 20 tap.

8. Install a spare brake line tube nut in the outlet

hole.
Place a flat washer on a one inch screw

(threaded to screw into tapped hole), and thread

screw into threaded hole in tube seat. Hold the

screw to keep it from turning and back out the

tube nut. This will remove the tube seat.

9. Repeat Step 8 above on second tube seat.

10.
Remove the check valves and springs from the cavi-

ties beneath the tube seats.

11.
Remove the primary seal, primary seal protector,

and secondary seals from the secondary piston.

Remove the piston extension screw securing the

primary piston spring to the primary piston. Re-

move the spring retainer, primary seal, primary

seal protector, and secondary seal from the pri-

mary piston.

Cleaning and Inspection

1.
Remove main cylinder casting from vice and inspect

the bore for corrosion, pits, and foreign matter.

Be sure that the outlet ports are clean and free of

brass cuttings from the tube seat removal operation.

2.
Inspect the fluid reservoirs for foreign matter.

Check the bypass and compensating ports to the

cylinder bore to insure that they are not restricted.

Do not use wire to check ports.

NOTE: Before washing parts, hands must be

clean. Do not wash hands in gasoline or oil

before cleaning parts. Use soap and water only.

3.
Use Declene or equivalent to clean all metal parts

thoroughly. Immerse parts in the cleaning fluid and
brush with hair brush to remove foreign matter.

Blow out all passages, orifices, and valve holes. Air

dry the parts and place on clean paper or lint-free

clean cloth.

NOTE: Be sure to keep parts clean until re-

assembly. Rewash parts, if there is any occa-

sion to doubt cleanliness.

4.
Check pistons for scratches or other visual damage;

replace if necessary.

Assembly (Fig. 32)

Use care when reassembling the main cylinder check

valves. Improper assembly of the check valve seats

will result in distortion of the seats. If this occurs,

there will be no check valve action and a loss of brake

pedal travel will result; the pedal will have to be pumped

one or more times before actual car braking occurs.

1.
Place the main cylinder in a vice with the outlet

holes facing up. Place the check valve springs, in

the outlet holes. Be sure the springs are seated

in the bottom of the holes. Place new rubber check

valves over the springs, being careful not to dis-

place the springs from the spring seats.

2.
Place new brass tube seats in the outlet holes. Be

sure seats are not cocked as this would cause burrs

to be turned up as the tube seats are pressed in.

. Thread a spare brake line tube nut into the outlet

hole and turn the nut down until the tube seat bot-

toms.
Remove the tube nut and check the outlet hole

for loose burrs, which might have been turned up

when the tube seat was pressed down. Repeat this

process to bottom the second seat.

3.
Put new secondary seals in the two grooves in the

end of the secondary piston assembly. The seal

which is nearest the end will have its lips facing

toward that end. The seal in the second groove

should have its lips facing toward the portion of

the secondary piston which contains the small com-

pensating holes.

4.
Assemble a new primary seal protector and primary

seal over the end of the secondary piston with the

flat side of the seal seats against the seal protector,

and the protector against the flange of the piston

which contains the small compensating holes.

5.
Assemble the new secondary seal into the groove on

the push rod end of the primary piston. The lips of

this seal should face toward the small compensating

holes in the opposite end of the primary piston.

6. Assemble the new primary seal protector and pri-

mary seal on the end of-the primary piston with the

flat side of the. seal seated against the seal protector,

and the protector against the flange on the piston

which contains the compensating holes.

7.
Assemble the spring retainer in one end of the

primary piston spring and the secondary piston

stop in the other end. Place the end of the spring

over the end of the primary piston with the spring

retainer seats inside of the lips of the primary

seal.

8. Remove all cleaning liquid from the threaded hole

in the primary piston. Place the piston extension

screw down through the secondary piston stop and

the primary spring retainer and screw it into the

primary piston until it bottoms out.

9. Coat the bore of the master cylinder with clean

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brake fluid. Coat the primary and secondary seals

on the secondary piston with clean brake fluid. Insert

the secondary piston spring retainer into the sec-

ondary piston spring. Place the retainer and spring

down over the end of the secondary piston until the

retainer locates inside of the lips of the primary

cup.

10.
Hold the master cylinder with the open end of the

bore down. Push the secondary piston into the bore

until the spring seats against the closed end of the

bore.

11.
Position the master cylinder in a vise with the

open end of the bore up. Coat the primary and

secondary seal on the primary piston with clean

brake fluid. Push the primary piston assembly,

spring end first, into the bore of the master cylinder*

Hold the piston down and snap the lock ring into

position in the small groove in the I.D. of the bore.

12.
Push the primary piston down to move the secondary

piston forward far enough to clear the stop screw

hole in the bottom of the front fluid reservoir. Install

the stop screw.

13.
Install reservoir diaphragm in the reservoir cover

and install the cover on the main cylinder. Push

bail wire into position to secure the reservoir cover.

Installation

1.
Assemble the push rod through the push rod retainer,

if it has been disassembled.

2.
Push the retainer over the end of the main cylinder.

Assemble new boot over push rod and press it down

over the push rod retainer. Slide new mounting

gasket into position.

3.
Secure .the main cylinder to the firewall with mount-

ing bolts.

4.
Connect the push rod clevis to the brake pedal with

pin and retainer.

5. Connect the brake lines to the main cylinder.

6. Fill the main cylinder reservoirs to the levels

shown in Figure 8. Bleed the brake system as out-

lined in this section.

7. K necessary, adjust the brake pedal free play as

outlined in this section.

WHEEL CYLINDER (Fig. 33)

The wheel cylinder boots should be removed from a

cylinder body only when they are visibly damaged or

leaking fluid. Wheel cylinders having torn, cut, or heat-

cracked boots should be completely overhauled.

Removal

1.
Raise vehicle and place on jack stands.

Fig.
33-Chevelle Wheel Cylinder—Exploded View

1.
Push Rod Boot 6. Spring

2.
Piston 7. Piston Cup

3. Piston Cup 8. Piston

4.
Housing 9. Push Rod Boot

5. Fluid Inlet
2.
Remove wheel and tire assembly. Back off brake

adjustment, if necessary, and remove drum.

3.
Disconnect brake system hydraulic line from

cylinder.

4.
Remove brake shoe pull back springs.

5. Remove screws securing wheel cylinder to flange

plate. Disengage cylinder push rods from brake

shoes and remove cylinder.

NOTE:
On Chevrolet, it is necessary to re-

move the anchor pin which holds the front wheel

cylinder to flange plate to remove the front

wheel cylinder.

Disassembly

1.
Remove boots from cylinder ends with pliers and

discard boots.

2.
Remove and discard pistons and cups.

Inspection and Cleaning

NOTE:
Staining is not to be confused with

corrosion. Corrosion can be identified as pits

or excessive bore roughness.

1.
Inspect cylinder bore. Check for staining and corro-

sion.
Discard cylinder if corroded.

2.
Polish any discolored or stained area with crocus

cloth by revolving the cylinder on the cloth sup-

ported by a finger. Do not slide tfce cloth in a

lengthwise manner under pressure.

NOTE:
Before washing parts, hands must be

clean. Do not wash hands in gasoline or oil

before cleaning parts. Use soap and water to

clean hands.

3.
Wash the cylinder and metal parts in Declene or

equivalent.

4.
Shake excess cleaning fluid from the cylinder-. Do

not use a rag to dry the cylinder as lint from the rag

cannot be kept from the cylinder bore surfaces.

5. Check piston for scratches or other visual damage;

replace if necessary.

Assembly (Fig. 33)

1.
Lubricate the cylinder bore and counterbore with

clean brake fluid and insert spring - expander

assembly.

2.
Install new cups with flat surfaces toward outer

ends of cylinder. Be sure cups are lint and dirt free

before insertion. Do not lubricate cups prior to

assembly.

3.
Install new Durex pistons into cylinder with flat

surfaces toward center of cylinder. Do not lubri-

cate pistons before installation.

4.
Press new boots into cylinder counterbores by hand.

Do not lubricate boots prior to installation.

Installation

1.
Position wheel cylinder to brake flange plate. Install

screws and tighten securely.

NOTE:
On Chevrolet front wheels, mount front

wheel cylinders to the brake flange plate by

installing the threaded anchor pin through the

wheel cylinder housing and tighten to 130 lb. ft.

To secure, peen over the flat washer on the

anchor pin.

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BRAKES 5-28

Fig.
40—Installing Piston in Caliper Bore Using

Tool J-22591
Fig.
41—Installing Boot Seal in Caliper Bore

Using Tool J-22592

5.
Check the fit of the piston in the bore using a feeler

gage.
Clearance should be as follows:

2 1/16 inch Bore .0045 to .010

1 7/8 inch Bore .0045 to .010

1 3/8 inch Bore .0035 to .009

If the bore is not damaged, and the clearance exceeds

either of the upper limits, a new piston will be required.

Assembly

1.
Assemble the seal in the groove in the piston which

is closest to the flat end of the piston. The lip on

the seal must face toward the large end of the

piston. Be sure lips are in the piston groove and do

not extend over the step in the end of the groove.

2.
Place the spring in the bottom of the piston bore.

3.
Lubricate the seal with dean brake fluid.

4.
Install the piston assembly in the bore using appli-

cable piston rign compressor Tool J-22639, 22629

or 22591 as shown in Figure 40. Use care not to

damage the seal lip as piston is pressed past the

edge of the bore. .

5.
Assemble the boot in the groove of the piston closest

to the concave end of the piston. The fold in the boot

must face toward the end of the piston with the seal

on it.

6. Depress the pistons and check that they slide

smoothly into the bore until the end of the piston is

flush with the end of the bore. If not, re check piston

assembly and location of the piston spring and the

seal.

7.
Position applicable boot seal installer Tool J-22592,

J-22628, or J-22638 over the piston and seat the

steel boot retaining ring evenly in the counterbore

as shown in Figure 41. The boot retaining ring must

be flush or below the machined face of the caliper.

Any distortion or uneven seating could allow con-

taminating and corrosive elements to enter the bore.
8. Position the t:O}> rings in the small cavities around

the brake fluid transfer holes in both ends of the

outboard caliper halves. Lubricate the hex head

. bolts with Delco Brake Lube or clip in clean brake

fluid. Fit caliper halves together and secure with

bolts.
Refer to torque specifications in rear of

manual for correct torque valves.

Installation

1.
Carefully mount the assembled caliper over the edge

of the disc. Use a putty knife to depress pistons so

that the caliper can be lowered into position on the

disc (fig. 42). Use care to prevent damage to boots

• on the edge of the disc as the caliper is mounted.

2.
Secure the caliper to the mounting bracket with two

hex head bolts. Refer to torque specifications in

rear of manual for correct torque values.

CAUTION: If replacing old shoe assemblies,

be sure to get the shoes in the same position

from which they were removed. New shoe as-

semblies have an arrow printed on the back,

showing the direction of forward disc rotation.

3.
Install the shoe and lining assemblies as outlined in

this section.

4.
On Chevrolet and Corvette front calipers, place a

new copper gasket on the male end of the front

wheel brake hose. On all models, install brake hose

in the calipers. With the wheels straight ahead,

pass the female end of the brake hose through the

support bracket.

5.
Make sure the tube seat is clean and connect the

break line tube nut to the caliper. Tighten securely.

6. Allowing the hose to seek a normal position, without

twist, insert hex of the hose fitting into the 12-point

hole in the support bracket and secure it in place

with the "V"-shaped retainer. Turn the steering

geometry from lock to lock while observing the hose.

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ENGINE 6-4

• Contact points with an overall gray color and only

slight roughness or pitting need not be replaced.

• Dirty points should be cleaned with a clean point

file.

Use only a few strokes of a clean, fine-cut con-

tact file. The file should not be used on other

metals and should not be allowed to become

greasy or dirty. Never use emery cloth or sand-

paper to clean contact points since particles will

embed and cause arcing and rapid burning of

points. Do not attempt to remove all roughness

nor dress the point surfaces down smooth.

Merely remove scale or dirt.

• Clean cam lobe with cleaning solvent, lubricate

cam lobe with "Delco Remy Cam and Ball Bearing

Lubricant" or its equivalent and rotate cam lubri-

cator wick 1/2 turn.

• Replace points that are burned or badly pitted.

NOTE: Where prematurely burned or badly

pitted points are encountered, the ignition sys-

tem and engine should be checked to determine

the cause of trouble so it can be eliminated.

Unless the condition causing point burning or

pitting is corrected, new points will provide no .

better service than the old points. Refer to

Section 6Y for an analysis of point burning or

pitting.

• Check point alignment (fig. 5) then, adjust distri-

. butor contact point gap to .019" (new points) or

.016"
(used points). Breaker arm rubbing block

must be on high point of lobe during adjustment.

NOTE: If contact points have been in service,

they should be cleaned with a point file before

adjusting with a feeler gauge.

• Check distributor point spring tension (contact
Fig. 8 - Manifold Heat Control Valve (In Line)

point pressure) with a spring gauge hooked to

breaker lever at the contact and pull exerted at 90

degrees to the breaker lever. The points should

be closed (cam follower between lobes) and the

reading taken just as the points separate. Spring

tension should be 19-23 ounces. If not within

limits,
replace.

Excessive point pressure" will cause excessive

wear on the points, cam and rubber block. Weak

point pressure permits bouncing or chattering,

resulting in arcing and burning of the points and

an ignition miss at high speed.

4.
Install rotor and distributor cap. Press all wires

firmly into cap towers.

Fig. 7 - Checking Fan Belt Tension
Fig. 9 - Manifold Heat Control Valve (V8)

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ENGINE 6-10

Fig.
15 - Crank case Ventilation Valve

a. If voltage is 9 volts or more and cranking speed

is satisfactory, the battery, starter, cables,

starter switch and ignition circuit to coil (by-

passing resistance wire) are in good condition.

b.
If below 9 volts, check circuit until difficulty is

located.

Meter reading below specification—Weak bat-

tery; defective cables, connections, switch or

starter; defective ignition circuit to coil.

Cranking speed below normal--Excessive re-

sistance in cables or starting motor; excessive

mechanical drag in engine.

Uneven cranking speed—Uneven compression,

defective starter or starter drive.

Ignition Switch

With voltmeter connected as described for the Cranking

Voltage Test, turn ignition switch to ON. Voltage should

drop to 5 to 7 volts as current is now passing through

high resistance wire connected between ignition switch

and (+) positive terminal of coil. If battery voltage of

12 volts is obtained, the starter solenoid is by-passing

the high resistance wire connected between ignition

switch and (+) positive terminal of coil, thus the starter

solenoid is not functioning properly to bypass the ignition

resistance wire or the ignition circuit is incorrectly

wired.

Distributor Resistance

Use equipment as directed by manufacturer.

Excessive
(t n ti ft

Fig.
16 - Cylinder Balance Test
Fig.
17 - Testing Cranking Voltage

resistance in primary circuit must be eliminated before

continuing with test procedure.

Secondary Resistance

Use equipment as dire6ted by manufacturer.

• Uniform "normal readings" as specified by manu-

facturer indicate all secondary circuit components

are in good condition.

• If all readings are "below normal," check for cor-

roded coil tower terminal, poorly connected or

broken coil wire, center cap electrode or rotor tip

burned, or an open secondary in coil.

• If readings are "higher than normal" at two or more

plugs adjacent in firing order, cross firing is oc-

curring in distributor cap or between spark plug ca-

bles concerned.

• If meter reads off scale to left, the coil polarity is

reversed. Check for reversed coil primary wires,

wrong coil or reversed vehicle battery connections.

Ignition Output and Secondary Leakage

Use equipment as directed by manufacturer.

• GOOD readings indicate both ignition output and

secondary insulation are good.

• If all readings are BAD or if ignition test calibrator

cannot be adjusted to Set Line, check for high re-

sistance in primary circuit, defective distributor

points, coil or condenser.

e If readings are BAD when certain plug wires are

lifted off, check for cracks or carbon tracks in dis-

tributor cap or defective insulation on those plug

wires being lifted off.

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ENGINE 6-19

OIL SEAL (REAR MAIN)

Replacement

The rear main bearing oil seal can be replaced (both

halves) without removal of the crankshaft.

NOTE:
Always replace the upper and lower

seal as a unit. Install with the lip facing toward

the front of the engine.

1.
With the oil pan removed, remove the rear main

bearing cap.

2.
Remove oil seal from the groove by lifting the end

tab (fig. 7L) then clean seal groove.

3.
Lubricate the lip and O.D. of a new seal with engine

oil. Keep oil off the parting line surface. Insert

seal in cap and roll it into place with finger and

thumb,
using light pressure so beads on seal O.D.

are not cut by seal groove at cap parting line. Be

sure tabs on seal are properly located in cross

grooves.

4.
To remove the upper half of the seal, use a small

hammer to tap a brass pin punch on one end of seal

until it protrudes far enough to be removed with

pliers (fig. 8L).

NOTE:
Always clean crankshaft surface re-

moving all foreign deposits before installing a

new seal. Also clean seal groove.

5. Lubricate the lip and O.D. of a new seal with engine

oil. Keep oil off the parting line surface. Gradually

push with a hammer handle, while turning crank-

shaft, until seal is rolled into place. (Similar to in-

stalling a main bearing.) Be careful that seal bead

on O.D. is not cut. Compress seal towards crank-

shaft as much as possible.

6. Install the rear main bearing cap (with new seal) and

torque to specifications. Be sure cross seal tabs

are in place and properly seated.

CRANKSHAFT PULLEY AND HUB

(Chevy II with L4 Engine)

Removal

1.
Drain radiator and disconnect upper and lower radi-

ator hoses at radiator.

2.
Remove radiator core as outlined in Section 13.

3.
Remove fan belt. Remove crankshaft pulley from

pulley hub.

4.
Install puller Tool J-6978 to pulley hub with two

3/8"
x 2" and one 5/16" x 2" bolts and remove hub

then remove puller tool.

Installation

1.
Coat oil seal contact area on hub with engine oil

position hub over crankshaft and key and start hub

into position with a mallet. Using Tool J-5590 drive

onto crankshaft until it bottoms against crankshaft

gear.

NOTE:
Crankshaft extends slightly through hub

and a tool is necessary to drive hub completely

into bottomed position.

2.
Install pulley onto hub.

NOTE:
There are two 3/8" holes and one

5/16" hole that must be matched on hub in order
Fig.
9L - Removing Torsional Damper

to properly position timing mark.

3.
Install fan belt and adjust using strand tension gauge.

4.
Install radiator as outlined in Section 13.

TORSIONAL DAMPER

Removal

1.
Remove radiator core, as outlined in Section 13.

2.
Remove fan belt and (if so equipped) accessory drive

pulley and belt.

3.
Install Tool J-6978 to damper and turn puller screw

to remove damper (fig. 9L). Remove tool.

Installation

1.
Coat front cover oil seal contact area of damper with

engine oil.

CAUTION: It is necessary to use installer

Tool J-22197 to prevent the inertia weight sec-

Fig.
10L - Installing Torsional Damper

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ENGINE 6-20

Fig.
11 L
- J-21742 Centering Tool in Cover

tion from walking off the hub during installation

of damper.

2.

3.
Attach damper installer Tool J-22197 to damper.

Tighten fingers of tool to prevent weight from moving

(fig. 10L).

Position damper on crankshaft and drive into posi-

tion, using J-5590, until it bottoms against crankshaft

gear (fig. 10L). Remove installer tool.

4.
Install fan belt and adjust using strand tension gauge.

5.
If so equipped, install accessory drive pulley and

belt.

6. Install radiator core as outlined in Section 13.

7.
Fill cooling system and check for leaks.

CRANKCASE FRONT COVER

Fig.
121
- Installing Oil Seal (Cover Removed)
Fig. 13L- Installing Oil Seal (Cover installed)

Removal

1.
Remove oil pan as outlined.

2.
Remove crankshaft pulley and hub or torsional

damper as outlined.

3.
Remove crankcase front coyer attaching bolts, re-

move cover and gasket.

Installation

1.
Clean gasket surfaces on block and crankcase front

cover.

2.
Install centering Tool J-996 or Tool J-21742 in

crankcase front cover seal (fig. 11L).

3.
Coat the gasket with gasket sealer and place in posi-

tion on cover, then install crankcase front cover to

block and torque bolts to specifications.

4.
Remove centering tool.

NOTE: It is important that centering tool be

used to align crankcase front cover so that

crankshaft hub or torsional damper installation

will not damage seal and to position seal evenly

around the balancer or hub surface.

5.
Install crankshaft hub and/or torsional damper as

outlined.

6. Install oil pan with new gaskets and seals as outlined.

OIL SEAL (FRONT COVER)

Replacement

With Cover Removal

1.
With cover removed, pry old seal out of cover from

the front with screw driver being careful not to

distort cover.

2.
Install new seal so that open end of the seal is toward

the inside of cover and drive it into position with

ToolJ-995 (fig. 12L).

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ENGINE 6-21

CAUTION: Support cover

at sealing area.

(Tool J-971 may be used as support.)

Without Cover
Removal

1.
With crankshaft pulley and nub or torsional damper

removed, pry old seal out of cover from the front

with a large screw driver, being careful not to dam-

age the seal surface on the cover.

2.
Install new seal so that open end of seal is toward the

inside of cover and drive it into position with Tool

J-8340 (fig. 13L).

CAMSHAFT

Measuring Lobe Lift

NOTE: Procedure is similar to that used for

checking valve timing.. If improper valve

operation is indicated, measure the lift of each

push rod in consecutive order and record the

readings.

1.
Remove valve mechanism as outlined.

2.
Position indicator with ball socket adapter on push

rod (fig. 14L).

3.
Rotate the crankshaft slowly in the direction of rota-

tion until the lifter is on the heel of the cam lobe.

At this point, the push rod will be in its lowest

position.

4.
Set dial indicator on zero, then rotate the crankshaft

slowly, or attach an auxiliary starter switch and

"bump" the engine over, until the push rod is in the

fully raised position.

CAUTION: The primary distributor lead must

be disconnected from the negative post on the

coil and the ignition switch must be in the ON

position. Failure to do this will result in a

damaged grounding circuit in the ignition switch.
Fig.
15L - Timing Gear Marks

5.
Compare the total lift recorded from the dial indica-

tor with specifications.

6. Continue to rotate the crankshaft until the indicator

reads zero. This will be a check on the accuracy of

the original indicator reading.

7.
If camshaft readings for all lobes are within specifi-

cations, remove dial indicator assembly.

8. Install and adjust valve mechanism as outlined.

Removal

1.
Remove valve lifters as outlined,

2.
Remove crankcase front cover as outlined.

3.
Remove radiator as outlined in Section 13.

4.
Remove grille as outlined in Section 13.

5.
Remove fuel pump as outlined in Section 6M.

6. Align timing gear marks then remove the two cam-

shaft thrust plate bolts by working through holes in

Fig.
ML - Measuring Camshaft Lobe Lift
Fig.
16L - Checking Camshaft Gear Runout

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ENGINE 6-23

ENGINE MOUNTS

Engine mounts (fig. 21L) are the non-adjustable type

and seldom require service. Broken or deteriorated

mounts should be replaced immediately, because of the

added strain placed on other mounts and drive line

components.

Front Mount Replacement

Chevrolet,
Chevelle, and Comoro

1.
Remove nut, washer, spacer then engine mount

through-bolt.

2.
Raise engine to release weight from mount.

3.
Remove mount, stop bracket and frame bracket as-

sembly from crossmember, then remove stop

bracket and mount from frame bracket.

4.
Install stop bracket and new mount on frame bracket,

then install assembly on crossmember.

5.
Lower engine, install through-bolt and tighten all

mount bolts to specified torques.

Chevy II

, 1. Remove nut, washer and engine mount through-bolt.

2.
Raise engine to release weight from mount.

3.
Remove bracket-to-mount bolt, then remove mount.

4.
Install new mount on bracket.

5.
Lower engine, install through-bolt and tighten all

mount bolts to specified torques.

Rear Mount Replacement
Chevrolet

1.
Remove crossmember-to-mount bolts.

2.
Raise transmission to release weight from mount.

3.
Remove mount-to-trans mission bolts, then remove

mount and spacer.

4.
Install spacer and new mount on transmission.

5.
While lowering transmission, align and start cross-

member-to-mount bolts.

6. tower transmission and tighten all mounting bolts

to specified torques.

Chevelle and Camaro

1.
Remove crossmember-to-mount bolts.

2.
Raise transmission to release weight from mount.

3.
Remove mount-to-transmission bolts, then remove

mount.

4.
Install new mount on transmission.

5.
While lowering transmission align and start cross-

member-to-mount bolts.

6. Lower transmission and tighten all mounting bolts to

specified torques.

Chevy II

1.
Remove crossmember-to-mount bolts.

2.
Raise transmission to release weight from mount.

3.
Remove mount-to-transmission bolts, then remove

mount.

4.
Install new mount on transmission.

5.
While lowering transmission align and start cross-

member-to-mount bolts.

6. Lower transmission and tighten all mounting bolts

to specified torques.

FRONT

CHEVROLET

REAR

REAR
L4 FRONT

CHEVY II

L6 FRONT

L6 REAR
FRONT

CAMARO

REAR

Fig.
21L- Engine Mounts

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ENGINE 6-32

Fig.
1GV - Removing Oil Seal (Lower Half)

bearing cap, aligning slot on top end of extension

shaft with drive tang on lower end of distributor

drive shaft.

2.
Install pump to rear bearing cap bolt and torque to

specifications.

NOTE:
Installed position of oil pump, screen

is with bottom edge parallel to oil pan rails.

3.
Install oil pan as outlined.

OIL SEAL (REAR MAIN)

Replacement

The rear main bearing oil seal can be replaced (both

halves) without removal of the crankshaft.
Fig.
12V - Removing Torstonal Damper

NOTE:
Always replace the upper and lower

seal as a unit.. Install with the lip facing toward

the front of the engine.

With the oil pan and oil pump removed, remove the

rear main bearing cap.

Remove oil seal from the groove by prying from the

bottom with a small screw driver (fig. 10V).

Lubricate the lip of a new seal with engine oil. Keep

oil off the parting line surface as this is treated with

glue. Insert seal in cap and roll it into place with

finger and thumb, using light pressure so seal tangs

at parting line do not cut bead on back of seal.

To remove the upper half of the seal, use a small

hammer to tap a brass pin punch on one end of seal

until it protrudes far enough to be removed with

pliers (fig. 11V).

NOTE:
Always wipe crankshaft surface clean

before installing a new seal.
1.

2.

3.

5.

Fig.
1IV - Removing Oil Seal (Upper Half)
Lubricate the lip of a new seal with engine oil. Keep

oil off the parting line surface as this is treated with

glue. Gradually push with a. hammer handle, while

turning crankshaft, until seal is rolled into place.

(Similar to installing a main bearing.) Be careful

that seal tangs at parting line do not cut bead on back

of seal.

6. Install the rear main bearing cap (with new seal) and

torque to specifications.

TORSIONAL DAMPER

Removal

1.
Remove fan belt, fan and pulley as outlined in Sec-

tion 6K.

2.
Remove the radiator and shroud as outlined in Sec-

tion 13.

NOTE:
If additional operations such as cam-

shaft removal are not being performed, the radi-

ator will not have to be removed
.on
Chevrolets

and Corvettes equipped with 396 and 427 cu. in.

engines.

. 3. On Corvettes equipped with 427 cu. in. engines, re-

move engine front mount through-bolts and raise

front of engine enough for torsional damper to clear

frame crossmember.

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