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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-32

5.
Check hose clamp connections. If clamp screw torque

is less than 10 lb. in., retighten to 20-25 lb. in. Do

not tighten to new hose specifications or hose leak-

age may occur.

6. If there is evidence of an oil leak, check the com-

pressor to see that the oil charge is satisfactory.

7.
Check the system controls for proper operation.

6000 MILE INSPECTION

1.
Check unit for any indication of a refrigerant leak.

2.
If there is an indication of an oil leak, check the

compressor proper oil charge.

3.
Check sight glass for proper charge of Refrigerant-

12.

4.
Tighten the compressor brace and support bolts and

check the belt tension.

5.
Check hose clamp connections as in step 5 above.

6. Check thermostatic switch setting (Universal and

All-Weather Systems.)

PERIODIC SERVICE

• Inspect condenser regularly to be sure that it is not

plugged with leaves or other foreign material.

Fig.
46—Compressor Connector Block—Typical
• Check evaporator drain tubes regularly for dirt or

restrictions.

• At least once a year, check the system for proper

refrigerant charge and the flexible hoses for brittle-

ness,
wear or leaks.

• Every 6000 miles check sight glass for low refriger-

ant level.

• Check belt tension regularly.

• Every week - during winter months or other periods

when the system is not being operated regularly- run

the system, set for maximum cooling, for 10 or 15

minutes to insure proper lubrication of seals and

moving parts.

INSTALLING GAUGE SET TO CHECK

SYSTEM OPERATION

Compressor Suction and Discharge Connector

Compressor connector assemblies used on all vehicles

are of the same basic design consisting of the inlet

(suction) and outlet (discharge) connections, gauge fittings

and muffler and, in general, the assemblies differ only in

the location of the gauge fittings.

On Universal and Four-Season Systems the outlet line

extends along side of and toward the front of the com-

pressor and the muffler in the line is bracket mounted to

the compressor body. In all Universal Systems the gauge

fittings for both low and high pressure sides of the sys-

tem are located in the connector body. On Four-Season

Systems the high pressure gauge fitting is located on the

muffler and the low pressure gauge fitting is on the POA

Valve.

The Chevy n All-Weather System compressor con-

nector assembly is similar to the Universal System

connector assembly described above except that the

muffler extends straight out from the connector and

is not bracket mounted to the compressor.

Universal and Chevy II All-Weather System

1.
Install Gauge Adapter (J-5420 or J-9459) onto the

high and low pressure hoses of the gauge set.

2.
With the engine stopped, remove the caps from the

cored valve gauge, connectors on the compressor

fittings block.

3.
Connect the gauge lines with adapters to the threaded

connectors on the compressor fittings block.

Four-Season and Comfortron Systems

Installation of the gauge set onto the Four-Season and

Comfortron systems is accomplished in the same manner

as outlined above except that system performance checks

must be performed with the low pressure hose line and

adapter attached to the fitting on the POA valve. Charging

procedures should be performed with the high pressure

gauge line connected to the high pressure gauge fitting

located on the outlet line muffler and the low pressure

gauge line attached to the POA fitting.

CAUTION: When removing gauge lines from

the compressor fittings block be sure to remove

the adapters from the fittings rather than the

gauge lines from the adapters.

PERFORMANCE TEST

This test may be conducted to determine if the system

is performing in a satisfactory manner and should be

used as a guide by the serviceman in diagnosing trouble

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-56

BLACK & RED

IGNITION—-y^****

SWITCH -"A

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RESISTOR—-" \^<

ASM.
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Fig.
73—Underdash Wiring—Universal System (Typical)

evaporator outlet pipes. Locate the bracket about

1/2" from the dash panel.

12.
Replace the inlet and outlet hoses and hose clamp

connections.

13.
Evacuate and charge the system. Add three fluid oz.

refrigerent oil after installing a new core.

14.
Check system performance.

Corvette

Replacement (Fig. 78)

1.
Purge the system of refrigerant.

2.
Drain the engine radiator. Then remove the radiator

supply tank from its brackets, the heater water

valve and vacuum line from the firewall, and the

heater hoses from the core pipes. Carefully fold the

hoses,
valve and tank away from the evaporator

case.

3.
Remove the right hand hood lock support.
SCREW DRIVER

(NARROW BLADE) T£

GROOVE

A. Insert screw driver in

tang toward terminal

B. Pry tang back out to

when reinstalled into
RMINAL

\ CONNECTOR

TANG

groove & press

to release.

insure locking

connector.

Fig.
74—Terminal Removal—Universal System

4.
Disconnect the expansion valve equalizer line con-

nection and the evaporator oil bleed line from the

POA.

5.
Disconnect the evaporator outlet to POA inlet

connector.

6. Remove the POA bracket to evaporator case attach-

ing bolts. Then carefully move the valve and its

outlet hose away from the evaporator case.

Fig.
75-Cable Removal-All Weather

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-62

2.
Insert the evaporator assembly into the outlet case

half and mount the evaporator, thermostatic switch,

and cable to the case.

3.
Install the face plate to the case and install control

retaining nuts and knobs.

4.
Assemble the case halves and mount the evaporator

pipe clamp.

5. Install the evaporator assembly as previously

described under EVAPORATOR.

BLOWER ASSEMBLY

Four-Season System

Chevrolet and Camaro

Removal

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove the right front fender and skirt assembly.

3.
Disconnect the motor wire at the flange connector.

4.
Disconnect the rubber air cooling tube from the

motor.

5. Remove the motor to case attaching screws and re-

move the blower assembly. If the sealer acts as an

adhesive, pry the assembly carefully away from the

6. Remove the blower from the motor shaft.

Fig.
86—Blower Assembly—Four-Season (Chevrolet,

Chevelle, Camaro)
Installation

1.
Mount the blower to the motor shaft with the open end

of the blower away from the motor.

2.
Mount the assembly to the case with the attaching

screws.

3.
Connect the rubber tube and blower wire to the

motor.

4.
Replace the right front fender and skirt assembly.

5. Connect battery ground cable.

Chevelle

The blower assembly (fig. 86) is mounted to the dash

panel and contains the outside air-recirculated air

diverter door, the heating-cooling diverter door, the air

conditioning relay and resistor, the compressor actuating

switch, and the blower motor.

Replacement

1.
Disconnect the blower motor "hot" wire at the con-

nector and the ground lead on the Chevrolet.

2.
Detach the rubber cooling tube from the blower as-

sembly and remove the five bolts attaching the

blower motor to the blower assembly.

3.
Remove the motor and fan, disassemble fan from

motor and install on a new motor. If, because of

engine accessories, hoses restrict lifting the blower

assembly from the engine compartment, remove

blower from motor and lift units out separately.

Assemble replacement units under the restricting

hoses.

4.
Reinstall motor and fan into blower assembly. Re-

place cooling tube, ground wire and connect hot wire

to connector.

5. Check blower operations.

Corvette

Replacement

1.
Remove the radiator overflow tank and brackets and

pull the tank out of the way as far as the length of the

heater hose will permit.

2.
Disconnect the electrical connector and the rubber

air inlet tube from the blower motor.

3.
Remove the five blower flange to case attaching

screws and carefully remove the blower motor and

drum assembly.

4.
Remove the blower drum assembly and reinstall on

a new blower motor.

5. Replace the blower motor and drum assembly in the

case and reinstall all screws, hoses and electrical

connections.

All-Weather System

Chevy II

Removal

Under the Hood

1.
Purge the refrigerant from the system.

2.
Drain the radiator.

3.
Remove the refrigerant hoses at the evaporator

pipes.

4.
Remove the evaporator pipe clamp and grommet.

5. Remove three nuts from the blower case studs which

pass through the firewall.

6. Remove heater hoses from core tubes.

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HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONING 1A-74

Fig.
108—Comfortron Power Servo Installation

4.
Disconnect heater' hoses from heater core (at

firewall).

5. Remove glove box door.

6. Remove glove box interior.

7. Disconnect right, left, and center air conditioning

outlet hoses from distributor duct.

8. Remove air distributor duct from heater

housing.

9. Disconnect hose and cable clamps from heater

housing.

10.
Remove the remaining three heater housing stud

retaining nuts (engine compartment) and one upper

retaining screw (inside vehicle).

11.
Pull the unit away from the firewall and out of the

car.

ADJUSTMENT

SCREW

Fig.
109—Mode Shift Vacuum Diaphragm
Fig. 110'—Compressor Mount—L-6 Engines (Typical)

12.
Remove heater.housing cover from heater housing.

13.
Remove heater core from heater housing cover by

removing four (4) retaining screws and two "U"

clamps.

14.
Remove heater core.

Installation

1.
Replace core in case using a non hardening sealer.

Attach the core clamps and retaining screws.

2.
Attach the heater housing cover to the housing.

3.
Position the unit against the firewall and attach

it with the retaining screw at the top of the case.

4.
Attach the sheet metal nuts to the case studs which

project through the firewall to the engine side.

5. Connect the control cables to the control doors and

case.

6. Attach the air distributor duct to the case.

7. Connect the left, right, and center outlet hoses.

8. Replace the glove box assembly.

9. Connect heater hoses to core tubes.

10.
Replace fender assembly.

11.
Fill cooling system and connect battery cable.

Camaro

Lower Heater Hose

Removal

1.
Drain radiator.

2.
Remove side mouldings and retainers.

3.
Remove lower fender attaching bolts.

4.
Remove skirt to fender and skirt to reinforcement

bolts.

5. pry the skirt away from the fender flange and away

from the firewall. Block the skirt (four inchlengtti

of 2 x 4) clear of the lower hose and proceed with

the hose replacement.

Installation

1.
Connect the hose.

2.
Remove the block, move the skirt into position and

install all attaching bolts.

3.
Replace fender attaching bolts and mouldings.

4.
Refill cooling system.

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Fig.
112—-Heater Core Removal—Four-Season System (Corvette)

3.
Replace the core case into the car as described

under Heater and Air Distributor Assembly.

COMPRESSOR

The same basic six.cylinder reciprocating compressor

is used in all systems.

Two variations of the basic compressor are used. One,

with a displacement of 12.6 cu. in. is used with the Four-

Season System. The second model, having displacement

of 10.8 cu. in. is used with the Universal and All-Weather

Systems.
AH Systems

Removal

1.
Purge the refrigerant from the system.

2.
Remove connector attaching bolt and connector. Seal

connector outlets.

3.
Disconnect electrical lead to clutch actuating coil.

4.
Loosen brace and pivot bolts and detach belt.

5. Remove the nuts and bolts attaching the compressor

brackets to the mounting bracket.

6. Before beginning any compressor disassembly, drain

and measure oil in the compressor. Check for

evidence of contamination to ..determine if remainder

of system requires servicing. Compressor Servicing

information is located in the Chassis Overhaul

Manual.

Installation

1.
li oil previously drained from the compressor upon

removal shows no evidence of contamination, replace

a like amount of fresh refrigeration oil into the com-

pressor before reinstallatLon. If it was necessary to

service the entire system because of excessive con-

tamination in the oil removed, install a full charge of

"fresh refrigeration oil in the compressor. (See

Checking Compressor Oil Charge under Checking

Oil)

2.
Position compressor on the mounting bracket and

install all nuts, bolts and lock washers.

3.
Install the connector assembly to the compressor

rear head, using new "O" rings.

4.
Connect the electrical lead to the coil and install

and adjust compressor belt.

5. Evacuate and charge the system.

6. Leak test the system and check for proper operation.

Fig.
113—Heater Hoses^-Four-Season System (Corvette)

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REAR SUSPENSION AND DRIVE LINE 4-31

Fig.
77—Differential Pinion Shaft Removal

AXLE SHAFT

Removal

1.
Raise vehicle to desired working height and remove

wheel and tire assembly and brake drum.

2.
Clean all dirt from area of carrier cover. *

3.
Drain lubricant from carrier by removing cover.

4.
Remove the differential pinion shaft lock screw and

the differential pinion shaft (fig. 77).

5. Push flanged end of axle shaft toward center of

vehicle and remove "C" lock from button end of

shaft.

6. Remove axle shaft from housing, being careful not

to damage oil seal.

Wheel Bolt Replacement .

Press bolts out of axle shaft flange (as illustrated in

Figure 78) and press new bolts into place, making sure

that they are tight and square with flange.

Off Seal and/or Bearing Replacement

•1.
Remove the oil seal by using the button end of the

axle shaft - insert the button end of the shaft behind

the steel case of the oil seal, then pry seal out of

bore being careful not to damage housing.

2.
Insert Tool J-8119 into bore and position it behind

bearing so that tangs on tool engage bearing outer

x race. Remove bearing, using slide hammer as shown

in Figure 79. Figure 80 shows a detail of axle

housing outer end.

3.
Lubricate new bearing with wheel bearing lubricant,

and install bearing so that it bottoms against
Fig.
79—Wheel Bearing Removal

shoulder (fig. 81). To install bearing use Tool

J-21491 for the Chevelle, Camaro and Chevy JI

light-duty axle and Tool J-21051 for all Chevrolet

models and also for Chevelle, Camaro and Chevy tl

models with heavy-duty axle.

Pack cavity between the seal lips with a high melting

point wheel bearing lubricant; position seal on tool

(Use J-21491 for the Chevelle, Camaro and Chevy II

light-duty axle and J-21051 for all Chevrolet models

and also for Chevelle, Camaro and Chevy II models

with heavy-duty axle) and position seal in axle

housing bore, tap seal into place so that it bottoms

against bearing (fig. 81).

Brake Flange Plate Replacement

1.
Remove "brake line at wheel cylinder inlet and dis-

assemble brake components from flange plate. Refer

to Section 5 for brake disassembly procedure.

2.
Remove 4 nuts securing flange plate to axle housing.

3.
Install new flange plate to axle housing and torque

nuts to specifications.

Fig.
78—Wheel Bolt Replacement
Fig.
80-Axle Housing Detail

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REAR SUSPENSION AND DRIVE LINE 4-36

Fig.
94—Installing Pinion Oil Seal

DIFFERENTIAL CARRIER

Removal

1.
Disconnect spring end link bolts as outlined in

Spring—Removal, in this section.

2.
Disconnect axle drive shafts at carrier by removing

"U"
bolts securing trunnion to side gear yoke.

3.
Disconnect carrier front support bracket at frame

crossmember.

4.
Disconnect propeller shaft at transmission and at

companion flange. Slide transmission yoke forward

into transmission. Drop propeller shaft down and
Fig.
95-Pinion Sea! Installed

out toward the rear.

5. Mark camber cam and bolt relative location on strut

rod bracket and loosen cam bolts.

6. Remove four bolts securing bracket to carrier lower

surface and drop bracket. Remove camber cam bolts

and swing strut rods up and out of the way.

7. Remove eight carrier-to-cover bolts. Loosen bolts

gradually to allow lubricant to drain out.

8. With mounting bolts removed, pull carrier partially

out of cover, drop nose to clear crossmember and

gradually work carrier down and out.

Installation

1.
Clean inside of carrier cover and liberally grease

gasket surface. Place new gasket on cover.

2.
Cut heads off two l/2"-13 x 1-1/4" bolts and slot

unthreaded end. Install these aligning studs into two

below-center carrier bolt holes, one on each side.

3.
Raise carrier into position aligning studs into

cover (fig. 96).

4.
Install carrier-to-cover bolts and tighten securely.

5. Connect propeller shaft to companion flange and

transmission yoke.

6. Install rubber cushion on bracket and position to

frame crossmember. Install hut and torque to

specifications.

7. Raise axle drive shafts into position and assemble

inboard trunnion to side gear yokes with "U" bolts.

8. Assemble strut rods to bracket and raise bracket

into position under carrier. Install four bolts and

torque to specifications. Move camber cams to

marked location and tighten cam nuts.

Fig.
96—Installing Carrier Assembly

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ENGINE 6-13

Fig.
1L- In
Line Engines (Typical)

NOTE:
If plug for propeller shaft open-

ing in transmission is not available, drain

transmission.

10.

11.

12.
Disconnect:

• Shift linkage at transmission.

• Speedometer cable at transmission.

On synchromesh equipped vehicles, disconnect clutch

linkage at cross-shaft then remove cross-shaft en-

gine bracket.

Remove rocker arm cover as outlined, then attach

engine lifting adapter at the proper cylinder head

bolt locations.

13.
Remove front mount through 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

remove crossmember.

NOTE:
On Chevrolet vehicles it will be neces-

sary to remove mount from transmission before

crossmember can be removed.

NOTE:
On Camaro vehicles it will be neces-

sary to remove mount from transmission and

loosen rear frame cushion bolts 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.

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

SL.
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 Transmission

a. Position engine adjacent to the transmission and

align the converter with the flywheel.

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ENGINE 6-16

5.
Adjust ignition timing and carburetor idle speed and

mixture.

VALVE STEM OIL SEAL AND/OR VALVE SPRING

Replacement

1.
Remove rocker arm cover as outlined.

2.
Remove spark plug, rocker arm and push rod on the

cylinder(s) to be serviced.

3.
Apply compressed air to the spark plug hole to hold

the valves in place.

NOTE: A tool to apply air to the cylinder is

available through local jobbers or may be manu-

factured. In manufacturing this Tool a AC-46N

Spark Plug or its equivalent is recommended.

This will make the Tool universal for all

Chevrolet engines. Chisel the spark plug as

shown, then drive the porcelain out of the plug

by tapping the center electrode against a hard

block. Using a 3/8" pipe tap, cut threads in the

remaining portion of the spark ^>lug and assem-

ble as shown (fig. 3L).

4.
Using Tool J-5892 to compress the valve spring, re-

move the valve locks, valve cap, valve shield and

valve spring and damper (fig. 4L).

5.
Remove the valve stem oil seal.

6. To replace, set the valve spring and damper, valve

shield and valve cap in place. The close coiled end

of the spring is installed against the cylinder head.

Compress the spring with
Too^
J-5892 and install oil

seal in the lower groove of the stem, making sure the

seal'is flat and not twisted.

NOTE: A light coat of oil on the seal will help

prevent twisting.

7.
Install the valve locks and release the compressor

tool, making sure the locks seat properly in the

upper groove of the valve stem.

NOTE: Grease may be used to hold the locks

in place while releasing the compressor tool.

8. Install spark plug, using a new gasket, and torque to

specifications.

9. Install and adjust valve mechanism as outlined.

CYLINDER HEAD ASSEMBLY

Removal

1.
Remove manifold assembly as. outlined.

2.
Remove valve mechanism as outlined.

3.
Drain cooling system (block).

4.
Remove fuel and vacuum line from retaining clip at

water outlet then disconnect wires from temperature

sending units.

5.
Disconnect upper radiator hose at water outlet hous-

ing and battery ground strap at cylinder head.

6. Remove coil (L6 engines only).

7.
Remove cylinder head bolts, cylinder head and gas-

ket. Place cylinder head on two blocks of wood to

prevent damage.

Installation

CAUTION: The gasket surfaces on both the

head and the block must be clean of any foreign
matter and free of nicks or heavy scratches.

Cylinder bolt threads in the block and threads

on the cylinder head bolt must be cleaned. (Dirt

will affect bolt torque.) Do not use gasket sealer

on composition steel asbestos gasket.

Fig. 3L -
AIF
Adapter Tool

1.
Place the gasket in position over the dowel pins with

the bead up.

2.
Carefully guide cylinder head into place over dowel

pins and gasket.

3.
Coat threads of cylinder head bolts with sealing com-

pound and install finger tight.

4.
Tighten cylinder head bolts a little at a time in the

sequence shown on the torque sequence chart until

the specified torque is reached.

5.
Install coil (if removed).

6. Connect upper radiator hose and engine ground strap.

7.
Connect temperature sending unit wires and install

fuel and vacuum lines in clip at water outlet.

8. Fill cooling system.


9. Install manifold assembly as outlined.

10.
Install and adjust valve mechanism as outlined.

Fig.
4L
- Compressing Valve Spring

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ENGINE 6-17

Fig.
5L
-
Engine Blocked for Pan Removal

NOTE: Do not install rocker arm cover.

11.
Start engine and allow warm up then retorque cylin-

der head
as
outlined in Step 4 and readjust valves as

outlined under Engine Tune Up.

OIL PAN

Removal

Chevrolet
and Camaro

1.
Disconnect battery positive cable.

2.
Remove through bolts from engine front mounts.

3.
Drain radiator, then disconnect upper and lower ra-

diator hoses at radiator.

4.
Remove fan blade as outlined in Section 6K.

5.
Raise vehicle then drain engine oil.

6. Disconnect and remove* starter.

7.
On
vehicles equipped with automatic transmission,

disconnect transmission cooler lines at transmission

and remove converter housing underpan.

8. Disconnect steering
rod at
idler lever then swing

steering linkage for oil pan clearance.

9. Rotate crankshaft until timing mark
on
torsional

damper is at 6:00 o'clock position.

10.
Using
a
suitable jack (and a block of wood to prevent

damaging oil pan), raise engine enough to insert 2"
x

4"
wood blocks under engine mounts (fig. 5L), then

lower engine onto blocks.

NOTE:
If
2"
x
4" wood blocks are cut 5-1/2"

long they can be used on all Chevrolet engines.

The 5-1/2" length up for in line engines and the

4"
side up for V8 engines.

11.
Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.

Cfievel/e

1.
Remove enginfe from vehicle as outlined.

2.
Place engine on jack stands, one at each front mount

and one at transmission extension.

CAUTION: Leave engine lift attached
to
en-

gine.
Do not remove all weight
of
engine from

engine lift.

3.
On
vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions

remove converter housing underpan.

4.
Remove starter.

5.
Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.
Chevy//

1.
Disconnect battery positive cable.

2.
Drain engine oil.

3.
Disconnect then remove starter.

4.
Disconnect-steering idler arm bracket at right hand

frame rail and swing steering linkage down for pan

clearance.

5.
On L6 engines, remove front crossmember.

NOTE:
On
station wagon
let
stabilizer
bar

hang while removing crossmember.
"

6. Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.

Installation

1.
Thoroughly clean all gasket sealing surfaces.

NOTE: Use
a
new pan gasket set.

2.
Install rear seal in rear main bearing cap.

3.
Install front Seal on crankcase front cover pressing

tips into holes provided in cover.

4.
Install side gaskets on cylinder block (fig. 6L).

5.
Complete installation as follows:

Life

1
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Fig.
6L
-
Pan Gaskets and Seals

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