Belts CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual

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BRAKES 5-27

CHEVELLE
, CHEVY II AND CAMARO SHOWN

1.
Caliper Belts

2.
Bleeder Valve

3. Caliper Half

4.
Piston Spring
Fig.
39-Caliper Assembly-Exploded View

5. Seal

6. Piston

7. Piston Boot

8. Brake Shoes
9. "O" Ri

10.
Caliper

11.
Retaining Pin

12.
Cotter Pin

caliper. Two retaining pins must be removed on

heavy duty Corvette front calipers. Identify the

inboard and outboard shoe if they are to be reused.

5. Remove the end of brake hose at bracket by re-

moving U-shaped retainer from the hose fitting and

withdrawing the hose from bracket.

6. Remove the caliper assembly from the mounting

bracket by removing two hex head bolts.

Disassembly (Fig. 39)

1.
Clean exterior of caliper with Declene, or equivalent.

On Chevrolet and Corvette front caliper, remove

brake hose.

2.
Separate the caliper halves by removing the two

large hex head bolts. Remove the two small "O"

rings from the cavities around the fluid transfer

holes in the two ends of the caliper halves.

3.
To free the piston boots so that the pistons may be

removed, push the piston down into the caliper

as far as it will go. Insert a screwdriver blade

under the inner edge of the steel ring in the boot,

and using the piston as a fulcrum, pry the boot from

its seat in the caliper
half.
CAUTION: Use care not to puncture seal when

removing pistons from caliper. ' ~

4.
Remove the pistons and piston springs from the

caliper
half.
Remove the boot and seal from their

grooves in the piston.

Cleaning and Inspection

1.
Clean all metal parts using Declene, or equivalent.

Remove all traces of dirt and grease. Do not use

mineral base solvents to clean brake parts.

2.
Using an air hose, blow out all fluid passages in the

caliper halves, making sure that there is no dirt

or foreign material blocking any of these passages.

3.
Discard all rubber parts. Boots, seals, and "O"

rings should be replaced with new service kit parts.

4.
Carefully inspect the piston bores in the caliper

halves. They must be free of scores and pits. A

scored or otherwise damaged bore will cause leaks

and unsatisfactory brake operation. Replace the

caliper half if either bore is damaged to the extent

that polishing with very fine crocus cloth will not

restore it.

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ENGINE
6-5

Service Battery and Battery Cables

1.
Measure the specific gravity of the electrolyte in

each cell (fig. 6). If it is below 1.230 (corrected to

80°F.) recharge with a slow rate charger, or if de-

sired, further check battery.

2.
Connect a voltmeter across the battery terminals and

measure the terminal voltage of the battery during

cranking (disconnect the coil primary lead at the

negative terminal during this check to prevent engine

from firing). If the terminal voltage is less than 9.0

volts at room temperature, approximately 80°

±
20°
F.,
the battery should be further checked. See

Section 6Y for further tests.

3.
Inspect for signs of corrosion on battery, cables and

surrounding area, loose or broken carriers, cracked

or bulged cases,- dirt and acid, electrolyte leakage

and low electrolyte level. !Fill cells to proper level

with distilled water or water passed through a

"demineralizer".

The top of the battery should be clean and the bat-

tery hold-down bolts properly tightened. Particular

care should be taken to see that the top of the battery

is kept clean of acid film and dirt. When cleaning

batteries, wash first with a dilute ammonia or soda

solution to neutralize any acid present and then flush

off with clean water. Keep vent plugs tight so that

the neutralizing solution does not enter the cell. The

hold-down bolts should be kept tight enough to prevent

the battery from shaking around in its holder, but

they should not be tightened to the point where the

battery case will be placed under a severe strain.

To insure good contact, the battery cables should

be tight on the battery posts. Oil battery terminal

felt washer. If the battery posts or cable terminals
are corroded, the cables should be cleaned separately

with a soda solution and wire brush. After cleaning

and before installing clamps, apply a thin coating of

petrolatum to the posts and cable clamps to help

retard corrosion.

If the battery has remained undercharged, check

for loose or defective fan belt, defective Delcotron,

high resistance in the charging circuit, oxidized

regulator contact points, or a low voltage setting.

If the battery has been using too much water, the

voltage output
is-
too high.

Service Deicotron and Regulator

The Delcotron and regulator tests during tune up con-

sist of the above battery tests; the condition of the battery

indicating further tests and adjustments as outlined in

Section 6Y.

Service Belts (Fig. 7)

Inspect belt condition.

Check and adjust if necessary for correct tension of

belt, as follows:

• Using a strand tension gauge, check the belt tension.

• Adjust belt until the specified tension is reached.

(See Tune Up Chart.)

Service Manifold Heat Valve (Figs. 8 or 9)

Check manifold heat control valve for freedom of oper-

ation. If shaft is sticking, free it up with GM Manifold

Heat Control Solvent or its equivalent.

NOTE: Tap shaft end to end to help free it up.

Tighten Manifold

Tighten intake manifold bolts to specifications in the

FLAME

ARRESTOR
FLAME

ARRESTOR

NON-VENTED\

CAP
V\ VALVE

CLOSED
POSITIVE (283 & 327)

POSITIVE
(IN LINE)

POSITIVE
(327)

POSITIVE
(396 & 427)

Fig.
10 -
Crank case
Ventilation Systems

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ENGINE-ELECTRICAL 6Y-14

VOLTMETER

WIRING HARNESS

CONNECTOR

Fig.
12c—Field Relay Closing Voltage Test

FIELD RELAY CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENT

To check for a faulty relay proceed as follows:

1.
Connect a voltmeter into the system at the regulator

No.
2 terminal to ground (fig. lie).

2.
Operate the engine at fast idle (1500 to 2000 rpm) and

observe voltmeter reading.

3.
If voltmeter shows zero voltage at regulator, check

circuit between No. 2 terminal on regulator to "R"

terminal on Delcotron.

4.
If voltage at regulator exceeds closing voltage
Fig.
13c—Adjusting Field Relay Closing Voltage

specification and light remains on, regulator field

relay is faulty (Refer to specifications). Check and

adjust regulator as follows:

CLOSING VOLTAGE ADJUSTMENT

•1.
Make connections as shown in Figure 12c using a 50

ohm variable resistor.

NOTE: This gives us a variable resistance in

series from a hot lead to the relay coil.

2.
Turn resistor to "open" position.

3.
Turn ignition switch off.

4.
Slowly decrease resistance and note closing voltage

of the relay. Adjust by bending heel iron in the man-

ner illustrated in Figure 13c.

OTHER HARNESS CHECKS

Other wires in the charging system harness need be

checked for continuity by use of an ohmmeter or a test

ligjit (12 Volt). Connect the test so the wire in question is

in series in the test circuit.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

Service Procedures described in this section are for

the 5.5" aluminum and 6.2" perforated stator Delcotrons

(fig. 14c). Where important differences are encountered

separate mention will be made of the two generators.

GENERATOR

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

1.
Disconnect the battery ground strap at battery to

prevent damaging diodes.

2.
Disconnect wiring leads at Delcotron.

3.
Remove generator brace bolt, (if power steering

equipped, loosen pump brace and mount nuts) then

detach drive belt (belts).

4.
Support the generator and remove generator mount

bolt (6.2" Delcotron uses 2 mount bolts) and remove

from vehicle.
5.
Reverse the removal procedure to install then adjust

drive belt.

PULLEY REPLACEMENT

5.5" Delcotron

Single Groove Pulley

1.
Place 15/16" box wrench on retaining nut and insert

a 5/16" alien wrench into shaft to hold shaft while

removing nut (fig. 15c).

2.
Remove washer and slide pulley from shaft.

3.
Reverse Steps 1 and
2
to install, use a torque wrench

with a crow-foot adapter (instead of box wrench) and

torque the nut to 50 ft. lbs. (fig. 16c).

Double Groove Pulley

1.
Place a 15/16" socket (with wrench flats on the drive

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STEERING 9-34

Fig.
64-Over Center Adjustment

transmission fluid "Type A" bearing the mark

"AQ-ATF" followed by a number and the suffix

letter "A".

ADJUSTMENTS

POWER STEERING GEAR

Chevrolet, Chevelle, and Camaro

The over-center adjustment (fig. 64) is the only power

steering gear adjustment which can be made on the car.

However, in order to make this adjustment, it is also

necessary to check the combined ball and thrust bearing

preload.

If the vehicle is equipped with a tilt column it will be

necessary to disconnect the steering coupling to obtain a

torque reading of the column. This torque should then be

subtracted from any reading taken on the gear.

1.
Disconnect the pitman arm from the relay rod.

2.
Loosen the pitman shaft adjusting screw loeknut and

thread the adjusting screw out to the limit of its

travel through the side cover. '. •

3.
Disconnect steering column harness at chassis wir-

ing connector plug.

4.
Remove horn button.

5.
Turn the steering wheel through its full travel, then

locate the wheel at its center of travel.

6. Gheck the combined ball and thrust bearing preload

with an inch-pound torque wrench on the steering

shaft nut by rotating through the center of travel

(approximately 1/4 turn in each direction). Note the

highest reading.

7.
Tighten the pitman shaft adjusting screw and check

torque at steering shaft nut until over center preload

and total steering gear preload falls within speci-

fications. Refer to torque specifications at rear of

manual for correct torque values.

8. Install horn button. Connect steering column harness

at wiring connector plug.
Chevy II and Corvette

The steering gear used with power steering is adjusted

in the same manner as the manual steering gear.

PUMP BELT TENSION

1.
Loosen nut on pivot bolt and pump brace adjusting

nut.

CAUTION: Do not move pump by prying against

reservoir or by pulling on filler neck.

2.
Move pump, with belt in place until belt is tensioned

to specifications as indicated by Tool J-7316 (Fig-.

65).

3.
Tighten pump brace adjusting nut. Then tighten pivot

bolt nut.

HYDRAULIC SYSTEM CHECKS

The following procedure outlines methods to identify

and isolate power steering hydraulic circuit difficulties.

This test is divided into two parts. Test number one

provides means of determining whether power steering

system hydraulic parts are actually faulty. If test number

one results in readings indicating faulty hydraulic opera-

tion, test number two will identify the faulty part. Be-

fore performing hydraulic circuit test, carefully check

belt tension and condition of driving pulley. Strand

tension of belt should be 125 lbs. on new belts and 75 lbs.

on old belts, as indicated by Tool J-7316 (Fig. 65).

Test Number One—Oil Circuit Open

Engine must be at normal operating temperature. In-

flate front, tires to correct pressure. All tests are made

with engine idling, so adjust engine idle speed to correct

specifications listed in Section 6 and proceed as follows:

a. With engine not running, disconnect flexible pres-

sure line from pump and install Tool J-5176 as

Fig.
65— Checking Belt Tension with Tool J-7316

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SPECIFICATIONS
12

TUNE UP CHART

E

N

G

I

N

E
Type

Displacement

Horsepower

Compression ®

srp

;•

D

S

R

I

B

TT

T

o

R
Make

0.

Number
Standard

Cold

Gap

Point Dwell

Point Gap

1 ,

Arm Spring Tension

Condenser

T

I

M

j

N

G ®

Drive

Belts
Exc.

A.I.R.

AXR.
Syn.

Auto.

Syn;

Auto.

Fan & P/S

A/C Compressor

A.LR. Pump

Air Cleaner

Valve

Lash

Idle

<§>

Fuel.

Pump
Inlet <D

Exhaust
<§)

Exc.

A.LR.

A.LR.
Syn.

Auto.

Syn.

Auto.

Pressure

Volume

Crankcase Vent
In Line

153

90
194

120
230

140
250

155

130

AC

AC

31° -
46N

44N

• 34°
V8

283

195

150

AC 45

AC 44
327

210
275
300

160
325
350

150
350

295
396

325

350
427

385

390
400

160

AC 44

AC 43
425
435

150

AC 43N

AC C42N

.035

28° - 32°

.4)16"
(Used) .019" (New)
<

19 - 23 Ounces

4°B

4°B
4°B

4°B

2°B

4°B
4°B

4°B

4°B

4°B
28

- 32 (
yz.

19 - 23 oz.

.18 - .23 Microfarad

4°B

4°B

4°B

4ftB
4°B

4°B

0°B

4°B

50 lb. Min. 75

65 Jh. Min. 95

35 lb..Min. 5£

500
2°B

2°B

2°B

2°B
8PB

8°B

6°B'

6°B
6°B

6°B

6°B

4°A
10°B

X

ib°B

X
10PB

X

10°B

X
4°B

4°B

4°B

4°B
4°B

4°B

4°B

4°B
4°B

4°B

4°B

4°B

± 5 lbs.
(Used):
125 ± 5 lbs. (New) Using Strand '

± 5 lbs.. (Used) 140 ± 5 lbs. (New) Using Strand '

>
± 5 lbs. (Used) 75 ± 5 lbs. (New) Using Strand r

Hydraulic - One Turn Down From Zero Lash

Hydraulic - One Turn Down From Zero Lash

500

X
700*

600*

3 to
700*

500*

4-1/2
500

600
500

500

700*

600*
700

750
500

500

700

500
500

500

700

500
550

550

700

500
4°B

4°B

4°B

4°B
4°B

4°B

4°B

4°B
4°B

4°B

4°B

4°B

Tension Gauge

Tension Gauge

Tension Gauge

550

550

700

550
550

550

700

550
550

550

750

600
10°B
5°B

X

X

.022"

.024"

1000

X

X

X
.024"

.028"

750

X

750

X

5 to 6-1/2

One Pint in 30 - 45 Seconds

Service at 12,000 Miles

OD Psi at cranking speed, throttle wide open - Maximum variation, 20 lbs. between cylinders.

© At idle speed with vacuum advance line disconnected and plugged. A = A.T.D.C.; B = B.T.D.C.

® Paper Element - Service at 12,000 miles initially - Check every 6,000 miles thereafter, until replaced.

Polyurethane - Service every 12,000 miles.

Oil Bath - Change oil at regular engine oil change intervals.

® Mechanical - Set with engine at operating temperature and running.

@ Automatic Transmission - Set idle with transmission in drive.

Air Conditioned Vehicles - Set idle with air conditioning turned "ON" except on specifications indicated by *.

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