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GENERAL INFORMATION 0-5

Fig.
10—Delcotron Unit

Serial Number
Fig.
11—3-4 Speed Transmission Unit

Number Located on Lower Left Side of

Case Adjacent to Rear of Cover

(Saginaw)
Fig.
12-3 Speed Borg-Warner

Transmission Unit Number Located on

Boss Right Rear Comer of Extension

Fig.
13 — 4-Speed Transmission Source

Data Code is Located on Left Side of

Case at Lower Rear of Cover Flange

(Muncie)
Fig.
14—Starter Serial Number and

Production Date Stamped on Outer

Case,
Toward Rear
Fig.
15—Powerglide Transmission Unit

Number located on Right Rear Vertical

Surface of Oil Pan

16—The Turbo Hydra-Matic Transmission Serial Number

is Located on the Light Blue Plate

Location on the Right Side of the Transmission

tumbler, single bitted type having four tumblers. To

protect owners, automobile lock manufacturers stamp

the lock numbers on the lock core, shaft, etc., where they

will not show until lock is removed.

In addition, when a lock cylinder requires replacement

the lock code number may be obtained either from the

key, if available, or from old lock cylinder which is being

replaced.
Fig.
17—Battery Code Number Located on Cell

Cover Segment, Top of Battery

TUMBLERS

5 4 3 2 1

jjwvvvvvjl

SPRING RETAINER

Fig.
18-Side Bar Lock

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GENERAL INFORMATION 0-7

a vise using leather or wood on each side to prevent

damage to the cylinder,

7. Stake the retainer securely in place by staking the

cylinder metal over both edges of the retainer ends

using a suitable staking tool at right angles to the

top of the retainer and from the cast metal of the

cylinder over the retainer at each corner.

PUSHING, TOWING AND LIFTING

Pushing

NOTE:
Towing car to start is not recommended

due to the possibility of the disabled car ac-

celerating into tow car.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

Do not attempt to start the engine by pushing the car.

Should the battery become discharged, it will be neces-

sary to use an auxiliary battery with jumper cables to

start the engine.

CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical

system, never connect booster batteries in ex-
cess of 12 volts and connect positive to positive

and negative to negative.

Manual Transmission

When a push start is necessary turn off all electrical

loads such as heater, radio, and if possible, lights, turn

on the key, depress the clutch, and place the shift lever

in high gear. Release the clutch when your speed reaches

10 to 15 miles per hour.

TOWING

The car may be towed safely on its rear wheels with

the (selector lever in "N" (Neutral) position at speeds

of 35 miles per hour or less under most conditions.

However, the drive shaft must be disconnected or the

car towed on its front wheels if 1) Tow speeds in excess

of 35 MPH are necessary, 2) Car must be towed for ex-

tended distances (over 50 miles) or, 3) Transmission is

not operating properly. If car is towed on its front

wheels, the steering wheel should be secured to maintain

a straight ahead position.

DRIVE ON HOIST

BUMPER JACK LIFTING AT FRAME ATTACHMENT ONLY

FLOOR JACK OR HOIST LIFT

Fig.
21-Vehicle Lifting Pointe-Chevroiet

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ENGINE-ELECTRICAL 6Y-7

CHARGING SYSTEM

INDEX

Page

General Description . 6Y-7

Maintenance and Adjustments 6Y-9

Static Checks . 6Y-10

System Condition Check and Voltage

•Regular Adjustment. 6Y-10

General Output 6Y-11

Generator Diode and Field Test 6Y-12

Indicator Lamp-Initial Field Excitation

Circuit Tests . 6Y-12
Page

Field Circuit Resistance Wire Tests 6Y-13

Field Relay Test and Adjustment 6Y-14

Other Harness Checks 6Y-14

Service Operations 6Y-14

Generator 6Y-14

Removal and Installation 6Y-14

Pulley Replacement. 6Y-14

Brush Replacement (6" Delcotron). 6Y-15

Double Contact Regulator . . . . . . 6Y-16

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The charging system includes the battery, generator,

regulator, telltale light, and necessary wiring to connect

these components. The Delcotron is offered as standard

equipment, although there are various capacities avail-

able on all models.

The Delcotron continuous output A.C. generator (fig.

lc) consists of two major parts, a stator and a rotor. The

stator is composed of a large number of windings as-

sembled on the inside of a laminated core that is attached

to the generator frame. The rotor revolves within the

stator on bearings located in each end frame. Two

brushes are required to carry current through the two

slip rings to the field coils wound concentric with the

shaft of the rotor. Six rectifier diodes are mounted in the

slip ring end frame and are joined to the stator windings

at three internally located terminals.

Diodes are mounted in heat sinks to provide adequate

heat dissipation. The six diodes replace the separately
mounted rectifier as used in other types of application.

The diodes change the Delcotron A.C. current to D.C.

current.

Two regulators (fig. 2c) are available on the 1967 vehi-

cles,
a double contact two unit type and a transistor

regulator. The function of these regulators in the charg-

ing system is to limit the generator voltage to a pre-set

value by controlling the generator field current. Both

regulators have an internal field relay unit. The relay

unit allows the telltale lamp to light (as a bulb check)

with the ignition key on and engine not running. When the

engine is started and the generator begins to charge, the

indicator light goes out indicating that the system is op-

erating normally.

The double contact regulator, when used with the

special 63 amp air conditioning model generator (4 ohm

field coil) uses a field discharge diode internally in the

field circuit (figs. 3c and 4c). The added diode adapts the

BRUSH AND

TERMINAL

ASSEMBLY

SLIP RINGS
SLIP RING

END FRAME

_\

THRU

BOLT
DRIVE END

FRAME

BEARING

BEARING

DIODES

ROTOR

5.5" SERIES ID DELCOTRON
STATOR

ASSEMBLY
GREASE

RESERVOIR

BRUSH

FAN ASSEMBLY

6.2" SERIES 2D TYPE 150 DELCOTRON

Fig.
lc—Delcotron Cross-section View

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each capacitor (not illustrated). The capacitor is

shorted if both readings are zero.

6. Resistor Rl: The resistor is open if both readings

are infinite.

7. Resistor R2: Use an ohmmeter scale on which the

1800 ohm value is within, or nearly within, the

middle third of the scale. If both readings are infi-

nite, the resistor is open.

8. Resistor R3: Use an ohmmeter scale on which the

680 Ohm value is within, or nearly within, the middle

third of the scale. If both readings are infinite, the

resistor is open.

9. Resistor R4: Select an ohmmeter scale on which the

15000 ohm value is within, or nearly .within, the

middle third of the scale. If either reading is infi-

nite, the resistor is open. ~

10.
Resistor R5: Use the lowest range ohmmeter scale.

The resistor is open if either reading is infinite.

NOTE:
This resistor on some applications may

be located in the vehicle wiring harness, and not

on the panel board.

11.
Resistor R6: An ohmmeter scale on which the 150

ohm value is within or nearly within, the middle

third of the scale should be used. If both readings

are infinite, the resistor is open.

REASSEMBLY

During assembly, coat with silicone grease both sides

of the flat insulators used between the transistors and

heat sink, and also the heat sink on the side on which the

transistors are mounted. The silicone grease, which is

available commercially, conducts heat and thereby pro-

vides better cooling.'

IGNITION PULSE AMPLIFIER

R-5

C-3 Ju

MAGNETIC PULSE

DISTRIBUTOR
IGNITION SWITCH REPLACEMENT (Figs.
21
i to 23i)

CHEVROLET, CHEVY II AND CORVETTE

1.
Raise hood and disconnect battery ground cable from

battery.

2.
Remove lock cylinder by positioning switch in "off"

position and inserting wire in small hole in cylinder

face. Push in on wire to depress plunger and con-

tinue to turn key counter-clockwise until lock cylin-

der can be removed.

3.
Remove the metal ignition switch nut from the pas-

senger side of the dash using Tool J-7607 (Fig. 21i).

4.
Pull the ignition switch out from under the dash and

remove the wiring connectors.

5. To remove the "theft resistant" connector, the

switch must be out from under the dash as outlined

in Step 4. Using a screw driver unsnap the locking

tangs on the connector from their position on the

switch as shown in Figure 22i. Unplug the connector.

6. Snap the connector into place on a new ignition

switch.

7. Place the switch into position from behind the dash

and install the metal ignition switch nut.

8. Install the lock cylinder.

9. Install the battery cable to the battery and lower the

hood.

CHEVELLE

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Remove ash tray, retainer attaching screws and

retainer.

3.
Remove A/C distributor duct retaining screws and

duct.

Fig.
19i—Pulse Amplifier Internal Circuitry
Fig.
20i—Transistor Checking

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23.
Install
MCtT
ring over steering shaft using snap ring

installer J-22659 (refer to Section 9).

NOTE: Be sure retaining ring is completely

seated into groove.

24.
Install dial pointer on Chevrolet and Chevelle models

equipped with automatic transmission (if applicable).

25.
Install dial indicator and lamp assembly on Camaro

and Chevy n models equipped with automatic

transmission.

26.
Install mast jacket lower trim covers (if applicable).

27.
Install hazard warning knob and turn signal lever.

28.
Install shift lever.

29.
Install steering wheel.

30.
Install multiple connector to switch wiring using old

harness for wire color guide and connect to body

harness connector.

31.
Connect battery ground cable and check operation of

assembly.

Tilt Steering Column (Fig. 57)

Chevrolet, Chevelle and Camaro

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Disconnect directional switch wiring harness from

body harness at multiple connector under instrument

panel.

3.
Remove steering wheel assembly (refer to Steering,

Section 9).

4.
Remove preload spring and cancelling cam from end

of shaft.

5.
Remove shift lever pin and lever from steering col-

umn (except floor shift).

6. Remove directional le*ver screw and lever.

7.
Push in hazard warning knob and unscrew knob.

8. On Camaro models equipped with automatic trans-

mission, remove quadrant dial and lamp assembly

from column.

9. Remove mast jacket trim cover
(s).

10.
On Chevrolet and Chevelle models with automatic

transmission, loosen set screw and remove quadrant

dial pointer.

11.
Assemble slide hammer Tool J-6585-1 to turn signal

cover remover Tool J-21486. Place cover remover

over turn signal cover, tighten clamp, and pull cover

from end of column with slide hammer (Refer to

Steering, Section 9).

12.
Remove three switch mounting screws, noting short

length of top screw.

13.
Cut multiple connector from switch wiring and slide

switch from end of column.

14.
To install new switch, feed wiring through the bear-

ing housing, around support, and through shift bowl

and shroud.

15.
Feed through wiring protector. If clearance is not

sufficient loosen mast jacket bracket retaining bolts.

16.
Insert switch wiring terminals in multiple connector.

Use old connector
and
wiring for color guide.
17.
Position switch and install three mounting screws

with short screw in top position.

18.
Be sure hazard warning switch is pushed in, then

install turn signal cover using special Tool J-21853.

On automatic columns align key in cover with keyway

in bearing housing.

19.
Install turn signal lever, hazard warning knob and

tilt lever.

20.
Install shift lever and roll pin (where applicable).

21.
Install dial pointer on Chevrolet and Chevelle. On

Camaro install dial indicator and lamp assembly.

22.
Install trim covers and retaining screws.

23.
Install cancelling cam and preload spring.

24.
Install steering wheel (Refer to Section 9).

25.
Connect switch wiring to body harness under instru-

ment panel.

26.
Connect battery ground cable and check operation of

unit.

Standard and Telescoping Steering Column

Corvette (Fig. 58)

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.

2.
Disconnect signal switch harness wiring from chas-

sis wiring harness at multiple connector under in-

strument panel.

3.
Remove steering wheel assembly as outlined in

Steering, Section 9.

4.
Remove preload spring and cancelling cam.

5.
Remove directional signal lever screw and lever.

6. Push in hazard warning knob, unscrew and remove

knob.

7.
Remove lower trim cover retaining screws and

cover.

8. Remove retaining ring, thrust and wave washers

from upper end of shaft.

9. Cut wiring above connector.

10.
Remove three switch mounting screws, slide switch,

cover and upper bearing housing from column, pull-

ing wire through protector and escutcheon.

11.
To install replacement switch, assemble upper bear-

ing housing and turn signal switch into switch cover,

then feed wiring through escutcheon and protector

until switch can be positioned on mast jacket.

12.
With switch positioned on mast jacket, install three

switch mounting screws.

13.
Install thrust and wave washers and snap lock ring

in place.

14.
Install turn signal lever and hazard warning knob.

15.
Install cancelling cam and upper bearing preload

spring on steering shaft.

16.
Install steering wheel assembly.

NOTE:
Be sure directional signal switch is in

neutral position before installing wheel.

17.
Install connector on directional signal wiring har-

ness and connect to body harness connector.

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