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BRAKES

SECTION 5

CONTENTS OF THIS SECTION

Duo Servo Brakes

Disc Brakes
Page

5-1 Power Brakes

5-24 Special Tools
Page

5-31

5-32

DUO-SERVO BRAKES

INDEX

Page

General Description 5-1

Maintenance and Adjustments 5-3

Hydraulic Brake Fluid .. . 5-3

Bleeding Hydraulic System 5-3

Pressure Bleeding 5-3

Manual Bleeding 5_4

Push Rod to Main Cylinder Clearance 5-5

Hydraulic Brake Lines 5-5

Hydraulic Brake Hose 5-5

Hydraulic Brake Tubing 5-6

Brake Adjustment. .................... 5-7

Service Brake 5-7

Parking Brake 5-8

Component Replacement and Repairs 5-9

Parking Brake - Chevrolet, Chevelle and

Camaro 5^9

Pedal Assembly 5-9

Front Cable ,. . . 5-9

Center Cable 5-9

Rear Cables. . 5-9
Parking Brake - Chevy n 5-9

Lever Assembly 5-9

Idler Lever 5-11

Front Cable 5-11

Rear Cable . . ; 5-12

Parking Brake - Corvette 5-13

Lever Assembly . . . . 5-13

Front Cable 5-14

Rear Cable . . 5-14

Brake Pedal 5-15

Shoes and Linings 5-16

Organic 5-16

Metallic 5-17

Main Cylinder 5-18

Wheel Cylinders 5-21

Anchor Pin 5-22

Front Wheel 5-22

Rear Wheel 5-22

Brake Drums • 5-22

Brake Pipe Distribution and Switch Assembly . . . . . 5-23

Camaro Pressure Regulator Valve 5-23

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

All 1967 models are equipped with a new split brake

system as a safety feature. If a wheel cylinder or brake

line should fail at either the front end or rear end of

the vehicle, the operator can still bring the vehicle to

a controlled stop. The system is designed with separate

hydraulic systems for the front and rear brake using

a dual master cylinder (fig. 1). The design of the master

cylinder is similar to that used on the 1966 Corvette

in that it has two entirely separate reservoirs and outlets

in a common body casting. The front reservoir and outlet

is connected to the front wheel brakes, and the rear

reservoir and outlet is connected to the rear wheel

brakes. Two pistons within the master cylinder receive

mechanical pressure from the brake pedal push rod and

transmit it through the brake lines as hydraulic pressure

to the wheel cylinders. The filler cap is accessible from

inside the engine compartment.

A new brake pipe distribution and switch assembly

is mounted below the main cylinder. The front and rear

hydraulic brake lines are routed from the main cylinder,

through the brake pipe distribution and switch assembly,

to the front and rear brakes as shown in Figure 2. The

switch is wired electrically to the brake alarm indicator

light on the instrument panel. In the event of fluid loss

in either the front or rear brake system the indicator

on the instrument panel will illuminate red. (The indi-
cator will also' be illuminated when the parking brake is

applied.)

On Camaro models equipped with air conditioning, the

rear brake hydraulic line is routed through a pressure

regulator valve mounted on the left frame side rail

(fig. 3). The valve controls the hydraulic pressure to

the rear brakes resulting in the correct pressure balance

between the front and rear hydraulic systems.

The self-adjusting brakes (fig. 4), used on both front

and rear of all models, are the Duo-Servo single anchor

type which utilize the momentum of the vehicle to assist

in the brake application. The self-energizing or
self-

actuating force is applied to both brake shoes at each

wheel in both forward and reverse motion. The brake

shoe linings are bonded to the shoes.

Wheel cylinders are the double piston type permitting

even distribution of pressure to each brake shoe. To

keep out dust and moisture, both ejads of each wheel

cylinder are sealed with a rubber booC The wheel

cylinders have no adjustments.

The Chevrolet, Chevelle, and Camaro parking brakes

have a foot operated ratchet type pedal mounted to the

left of the steering column. A cable assembly connects

the pedal to an intermediate cable by means of an equal-

izer, where the adjustment for the parking brake is

incorporated. The intermediate cable attaches to the

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BRAKES
5-3

PRIMARY

SHOE

PAWL
WIRE LINK

OVERRIDE

LEVER

VERRIDE

SPRING

RETURN

SPRING

STAR
WHEEL

Fig.
3—Camaro
Pressure
Regulator
Valve
Fig.
4-Self-Adjusting
Brake

MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS

In any service operation it is extremely important

that absolute cleanliness be observed. Any foreign matter

in the hydraulic system will tend to clog the lines, ruin

the rubber cups of the main and wheel cylinders and

cause inefficient operation or even failure of the braking

system. Dirt or grease on a brake lining may cause

that brake to grab first on brake application and fade

out on heavy brake application.

The split system consists basically of two separate

brake systems. When a failure is encountered on either,

the other is adequate to stop the vehicle. If one system

is not functioning, it is normal for the brake pedal lash

and pedal effort to substantially increase. This occurs

because of the design of the master cylinder which

incorporates ah actuating piston for each system. When

the rear system loses fluid and takes in air, its piston

will bottom against the front piston. When the front

system loses fluid and takes in air, its piston will

bottom on the end of the main cylinders body. The loss

of fluid in one of the systems causes an uneven hydraulic

pressure balance between the front and rear systems.

The brake pipe distribution and switch assembly, near

the main cylinder, detects the loss of pressure and il-

luminates the brake alarm indicator light on the instru-

ment panel. The pressure loss is felt at the brake pedal

by an apparent lack of brakes for most of the brake

travel and then, when failed chamber is bottomed, the

pedal will harden.

HYDRAULIC BRAKE FLUID

Use GM Hydraulic Brake Fluid, Supreme No. 11 or

equivalent when servicing brakes. This brake fluid is

satisfactory for any climate and has all the qualities

necessary for proper operation, such as a high boiling

point to prevent vapor lock and the ability to remain

fluid at low temperatures.
In the event that improper fluid has entered the system,

it will be necessary to service the system as follows:

1.
Drain the entire system.

2.
Thoroughly flush the system with clean alcohol,

188
proof,
or a hydraulic system cleaning fluid

such as "Declene".

3.
Replace all rubber parts of the system, including

brake hoses.

4.
Refill the system.

5. Bleed the system.

BLEEDING HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

The hydraulic brake system must be bled whenever

any line has been disconnected or air has in some way

entered the system. A ''spongy" pedal feeling when the

brakes are applied may indicate presence of air in the

system. The system must be absolutely free of air at

all times. Bleeding should be done on the longest line

first; the proper sequence to follow is left rear, right

rear, right front, and left front (fig. 5). Bleeding of

brake system may be performed by one of two methods—

either pressure or manual.

PRESSURE
BLEEDING

1.
Clean all dirt from top of main cylinder and remove

cylinder cover and rubber diaphragm.

2.
Reduce fluid level in main cylinder until reservoirs

are approximately half full.

NOTE:
Make sure brake fluid in bleeder equip-

ment is at operating level and that the. equipment

is capable of exerting 30 to 50 lbs. hydraulic

pressure on the brake system.

3.
Install brake bleeder adapter J-22489 (fig. 6) on

main cylinder. Connect hose from bleeder equipment

to bleeder adapter and open release valve on bleeder

equipment.

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Installation

1.
Pass end of cable and conduit tip through flange

plate entry hole, making sure that conduit locking

fingers all expand fully.

2.
Compress retaining spring and place cable end in

actuating lever.

3.
Install secondary shoe hold-down pin and spring.

4.
Install secondary shoe return spring.

5. Install drum and wheel.

6. Snap cable conduit into spring clip at shock ab-

sorber lower mount.

7. Install cable conduit in bracket at center body bump-

er bracket.

8. Position cable conduit ends in cable bracket and

install retainers in grooves.

9. Place equalizer on cable and insert forward cable

stud. Install check nut and return spring.

NOTE:
To perform its intended function, equal-

izer must be free to slide on rear cable. Lubri-

cate cable at equalizer with chassis grease.

10.
Adjust rear service brakes and parking brake as

outlined in this section.
BRAKES 5-13

PARKING BRAKE-CORVETTE (Fig. 22)

Lever Assembly

Removal

1.
Place parking brake lever in the fully released

position.

2.
Under vehicle, unhook and remove return, spring.

3.
Remove rear nut from cable stud at equalizer and

allow front cable to hang down.

4.
Inside vehicle, remove six screws securing cover

to underbody. It is necessary to push the seat

cushion down as shown in Figure 23 to gain access

to the lower mounting screw on each side. Remove

the retainer. Lift the cover upward and to the

rear to allow seal to slide out of cover slot and

remove cover.

5. Remove trim seal from lever (fig. 24).

6. Remove screw and washer securing parking brake

alarm switch to side of lever assembly.

7. Remove four bolts securing lever assembly to under-

body and lift lever assembly upward. Remove lever

forward mounting bracket.

Fig.
22—Parking Brake System—Corvette

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BRAKES 5-14

Fig.
23—Removing or Installing Cover Lower Mounting Screws
Fig.
24—Removing or Installing Trim Seal

8. Remove front cable from lever assembly using long

nose pliers as shown in Figure 25. Remove lever

from vehicle.

Installation

1.^
Install front cable in lever assembly using long

nose pliers as shown in Figure 25. Slide slack

cable through hole and place lever assembly in

position.

2.
Place forward mounting bracket in position and

secure plate and lever assembly to underbody with

four mounting bolts.

3.
Secure parking brake alarm switch to side of lever

assembly with washer and screw (fig. 24).

4.
Install trim seal on lever (fig. 24).

5. Insert the end of the trim seal into the slot in the

cover and slide the cover forward and down into

position.

6. Place the retainer in position. Secure retainer and

cover to underbody with six screws. It is necessary

to push the seat cushion down as shown in Figure 23

to gain access to the lower mounting screw hole on

each side.

7. Under vehicle, insert front cable stud through equal-

izer assembly and secure with nut.

8. Install return spring.

9. Adjust parking brake as outlined under Maintenance

and Adjustments in this section.

Front Cable

Removal

1.
Perform the complete parking brake lever removal

procedure above.

2.
Under vehicle, remove nut, washer, and bolt se-

. curing pulley to pulley bracket (fig. 22).

3.
Remove seal grommet from underbody cable hole.

4.
Pull front cable out of vehicle.

Installation

1.
Install seal grommet around front cable.

2.
Slide front cable into position through cable hole

and work seal grommet into installed position.

3.
Under vehicle, loop front cable around pulley wheel

and secure pulley wheel to bracket with bolt, washer,

and nut (fig..22).

4.
Perform the complete parking brake lever installa-

tion procedure above.
Removal

1.
Remove the cable clip retainers on the back side of

the frame rail from each of the rear brake cable

ends.

2.
Disconnect the cable at the rear wheel flange plate.

3.
Remove the cable ball out of the recess in .the brake

lever assembly clevis.

4.
Disconnect the cables at the equalizer connector and

remove the cables.

Installation

1.
Attach the rear cable balls on the rear cable ends

to the rear wheel recess in the brake lever assembly

clevis.

2.
Attach the cable assembly to the rear wheel flange

plate.

3.
Connect the cable assemblies along the frame rail

area.

4.
Insert the cable end through the equalizer and attach

to the equalizer connector.

5. Adjust as outlined under Maintenance and

Adjustments.

6. Lubricate the cables and all moving parts for

trouble-free operation—see Lubrication, Section 0.

Fig.
25—Removing or Installing Front Cable

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SECTION 12

ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS

CONTENTS
OF
THIS
SECTION

Page
Page

System 12-1

Instruments and Gauges 12-21

Directional Signal 12r40
Windshield Wipers and Washers 12-44

Wiring Diagrams 12-56

Special Tools 12-60

LIGHTING SYSTEM

INDEX

Page

General Description
!2-i

Maintenance and Adjustments
•.................. 12-2

Headlamp Adjustment......................
12-3

Headlamp Panel Travel Adjustment.
12-5

Service Operations.
. . .. 12-5

Front Lighting
12-5

Headlamp
. 12_5

Parking Lamp
12-5

Fender Lamp
. 12_^

Headlamp Panel
12-8

Headlamp Panel Motor
^2-9

Rear Lighting
l2-10

Tail, Stop and Directional Lamps
12-10
Page

Backing Lamps
12-14

License Plate Lamp
12-14

Automatic Transmission Quadrant Lamp
12-14

Seat Separator Console Lamps
. 12-15

Lighting Switch
. . 12-15

Wiper Switch.
12-15

Stoplight Switch
12-15

Dimmer Switch
12-15

Backing Lamp Switches
12-15

Neutral Safety Switches
12-17

Parking Brake Alarm Switch
................. 12-19

Instrument Panel Compartment Lamp/Switch
12-19

Cirgarette Lighter
12-19

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

.
The lighting system includes: the main lighting switch,

stop light, dimmer, and backing lamp switches, head-

lamps, parking lamps, stop, tail and directional lamps,

instrument illumination and indicator lamps, and the

necessary wiring to complete the various circuits. A

fuse panel provides convenient power take offs and fuse

clips for the appropriate circuits (fig. 1).

Chevrolet and Chevelle headlamp installation is all

new in that the headlamps are located in the radiator

support with adjusting screws and springs. Eliminating

the need for having separate headlamp housings. Chev-

rolet and Chevelle headlamp retainers and springs are

interchangeable.

Chevy n headlamp housings are new because of revised

front end styling and Corvette front end lighting is basi-

cally carryover.

Front fender lamps have been added as an option for

Chevrolet models and as standard equipment on Caprice

series.

Camaro models use single headlamps and the Rally

Sport model headlamps are covered by a retractable

section of the grille when lamps are not used. The sec-

tion of the grille covering the headlamps folds back when

lights are required; the headlamps are stationary. The

covering is retracted by a small electric motor mounted

to the headlamp housing. The headlamps are automat-

ically uncovered when the headlight switch is pulled "ON"

for illumination. If at any time the electrical circuit

becomes inoperative, the lamps can be uncovered manu-

ally. The ignition switch must be
"ON"
in order to close

the headlamp doors.

Parking lamp for Chevelle and Chevrolet models are
new due to revised front end sheet metal and bumper

styling. Parking lamps are located in the bumper on

Chevrolet, Chevelle and Chevy n models

Camaro parking lamps are located in the radiator

grille except for the Rally Sport models on which the

parking lamps are in the valance panel. For styling

reasons, the lens is white and an amber glass bulb is

used. All Camaro parking lamps require a separate

ground wire to assure a good ground contact because of

the plastic grille and painted contact surfaces.

The Chevrolet tail, stop, and directional lamps are in

one housing with a three section lens design on Impala

and Caprice sedans. The center lens for Impala series

is the back-up lamp. The center lens on the Caprice is

a tail lamp with the back-up lamps being located in the

rear bumper. Chevrolet station wagons have three indi-

vidual housings with three lenses, the center lamp being

the back-up. Biscayne and Bel-Air sedans have a single

housing and lens for tail, stop, and directional lamp with

a similarly constructed back-up lamp inboard and adja-

cent to it.

Chevelle tail, stop, and directional lamps are a single

lens design that follows through with the rear fender

styling. The back-up lamp is located in r.ear bumper.

Camaro models except Rally Sport have tail lamps

with integral back-up lamps mounted inboard of the rear

fenders between the trunk opening and bumper. The

Rally Sport model has dual tail lamps in the rear housing

and valance mounted back-up lamps.

Corvette, Chevy n, and Corvair tail and directional

signal lights are carryover. The Corvette has new back-

up lamps center mounted above the license plate opening.

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-19

VIEW A
•CONTACT SUPPORT

DRIVE SLOT IN LINE

WITH HOLE IN SWITCH

PAWL
CONTACT POINT B

CONTACT SUPPORT

DRIVE SLOT IN LINE

WITH HOLE IN SWITCH

FLOOR SHIFT

(EXCEPT CAMARO)
COLUMN SH

Fig.
31 - Neutral Safety Switches

PARKING BRAKE ALARM SWITCH REPLACEMENT

Corvette (Fig. 33)

1.
Remove seat belt retainer and parking brake cover

assembly from center console.

2.
Disconnect wire from brake alarm switch.

3.
Remove retaining screw and switch from

reinforcement.

4.
Position new switch to reinforcement and install re-

taining screw.

5. Connect switch wire and check operation of switch.

6. Install cover and seat belt retainer assembly.

Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II and Camaro (Fig. 34)

1.
Disconnect wiring connector at switch terminal.

2.
Remove nut and lock washer or retaining bolt and

disengage switch from brace.

3.
To install, reverse removal procedure.

INSTRUMENT PANEL COMPARTMENT

LAMP/SWITCH REPLACEMENT

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Reach into glove box, depress bulb in end of switch
and turn counterclockwise to remove bulb.

3..
Remove switch from socket. Carefully detach wire

and terminal from switch.

NOTE:
On some model switches, the wire and

terminal cannot be detached from the switch

making it necessary to cut and splice the switch

wire.

4.
Insert wire and terminal into new switch.

5. Push switch into place and install bulb by setting it in

place, depressing and turning it clockwise.

CIGARETTE LIGHTER REPLACEMENT

Chevrolet, Chevy II, Camaro and Corvette (Fig. 23)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Disconnect wire connector at rear of lighter unit

under dash.

3.
Remove retainer from rear of housing assembly and

disengage lighter unit from panel.

4.
To install, reverse removal procedure.

Chevelle (Fig. 35)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

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ELECTRICAL-BODY AND CHASSIS 12-20

Fig.
32 - Neutral Safety Switch — Corvette
Fig.
33 - Paricing Brake Alarip Switch — Corvette

CHEVROLET & CAMARO

CHEVELLE & CHEVY E

Rg.
34 - Parking Brake Alarm Switch Exc. Corvette

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10

27

18

1.
To R. H. Door Jamb Switch

2.
To Inst. Pane! Compt. Light

3. To Heater Control

4. Heater Control Lamp

5. To Ignition Switch

6. To Seat Separator Harness Conn.

7. Inst. Cluster Conn.

8. To Directional Signal Conn.

9.
Door Jamb Switch to Light Switch Conn,
Fig.
40 - Instrument Panel Wiring

10.
To Wiper Switch

11.
To Light Switch Conn.

12.
To Gen. and Fwd. LP. Harness Asm,

13.
To Light Switch

14.
Courtesy Lamp

15.
To Dome Lamp Conn.

16.
ToL.H. Door Jam Switch

17.
Gen. and Fwd Harness Conn.

18.
To Paricing Brake Alarm Switch
19.
To Rear Door Jamb Switch

20.
To Fisher Body Conn.

21.
To Stop Lamp Switch

22.
To Back-Up Lamp Switch

23.
To Directional Signal Flasher

24.
To Cigarette Lighter

25.
To Heater Resistor

26.
Directional Signal Flasher

27.
Door Jamb Switch

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ELECTRICAL-BODY
AND
CHASSIS
12-28

13000 MODELS

(EXC.
13700-800)

VIEW
A

12

11

13700-800 MODELS

Fig.
43 -
Instrumeni- Cluster Assembly

1.
R.H.
Directional Indicator

2.
Instrument Cluster Lamp

3. "Bright" Indicator

4.
"Gen"
indicator
5.
"Temp" Indicator 9.

6.
"Oil"
Indicator
10.

7.
L.H.
Directional Indicator
11.

8. Fuel Gauge Connector
12.
"Bart" Gauge Connector

Parking Brake Alarm Indicator

"Temp"
Gauge Connector

Oil Pressure Gauge Fitting
13.
Clock Assembly

14.
Clock Connector

15.
Cover (13100-400)

16.
Plate (13100-400)

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VIEW
A

VIEW
B

(13700-800)

Fig. 44
-
Instrument Panel Wiring Harness

1.
R.H. Door Jamb Switch

2.
To Instrument Panel

Compartment Light

3. Heater Control Lamp

4.
Ignition Switch Connector

5. Cigarette Lighter

Connector
6. W/S Wiper Switch

Connector

7. Light Switch Connector

8.
L.H.
Door Jamb Switch

9.
To
Body Harness Connector

10.
Parking Brake Alarm

Switch Connector
11.
Directional Signal Switch

Connector

12.
Backing Lamp Switch

Connector

13.
Stop-Lamp Switch

Connector

14.
Flasher Unit
15.
Heater Control Switch

Connector

16.
Heater Resistor Connector

17.
Console Courtesy Lamp

Connector

18.
Neutral Safety Switch

Connector

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