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ENGINE 6-2

remotely at the starter, with a special jumper

cable or other means, 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.

3.
Crank engine through at least four compression

strokes to obtain highest possible reading.

4.
Check and record compression of each cylinder.

5.
If one or more cylinders read low tor uneven, inject

about a tablespoon of engine oil on top of pistons

in low reading cylinders (through spark plug

port).
Crank engine several times and recheck

compression.

• If compression comes up but does not necessarily

reach normal, rings are worn.

• If compression does not improve, valves are

burnt, sticking or not seating properly.

• If two adjacent cylinders indicate low compres-

sion and injecting oil does not increase compres-

sion, the cause may be a head gasket leak between

the cylinders. Engine coolant and/or oil in cylin-

ders could result from this defect.

NOTE: If a weak cylinder cannot be located

with the compression check, see "Cylinder Bal-

ance Test" under "Additional Checks and Adjust-

ments" in this section.

Service and Install Spark Plugs (Fig. 2)

1.
Inspect each plug individually for badly worn elec-

trodes,
glazed, broken or blistered porcelains and

replace plugs where necessary. Refer to spark plug

diagnosis information presented in Section 6Y for an

analysis of plug conditions.

2.
Clean serviceable spark plugs thoroughly, using an

abrasive-type cleaner such as sand blast. File the

center electrode flat.

3.
Inspect each spark plug for make and heat range. All

plugs must be of the same make and number.

4.
Adjust spark plug gaps to specifications using a

round feeler gauge.
PORCELAIN

INSULATOR

INSULATOR CRACKS

OFTEN OCCUR HERE

CENTER ELECTRODE

[FILE FLAT WHEN

ADJUSTING GAP-

[DO NOT BEND!
(PROPER GAP)

(BEND TO ADJUST GAP)

CAUTION:

adjust gap.
Fig.
2 - Spark Plug Detail

Never bend the center electrode to

Always adjust by bending ground or

side electrode.

If available, test plugs with a spark plug tester.

Inspect spark plug hole threads and clean before in-

stalling plugs. Corrosion deposits can be removed

with a 14 mm. x 1.25 SAE spark plug tap (available

through local jobbers) or by using a small wire brush

in an electric drill. (Use grease on tap to catch

chips.)

ADJUST DWELL

ANGLE SETTING OR

POINT OPENING

Fig.
1 - Checking Compression
Fig.
3 - Distributor (In Line)

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ENGINE
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LATERAL

MISALIGNMENT
PROPER

LATERAL ALIGNMENT

Fig.
4- Distributor (V8)

CAUTION: Use extreme care
-when
using tap to

prevent cross threading. Also crank engine sev-

eral times to blow out any material dislodged

during cleaning operation.

7. Install spark plugs with new gaskets and torque to

specifications.

NOTE:
The following are some of the

greatest causes of unsatisfactory spark plug

performance.


Installation of plugs with insufficient torque to

fully seat the gasket.


Installation of the plugs using excessive torque

which changes gap settings.


Installation of plugs on dirty gasket seal.


Installation of plugs into corroded spark plug hole

threads.

8^ Connect spark plug wiring.

Service
Ignition System

1.
Remove distributor cap, clean cap and inspect for

cracks, carbon tracks and burned or corroded ter-

minals. Replace cap where necessary.

2.
Clean rotor and inspect for damage or deterioration.

Replace rotor where necessary.

3.
Replace brittle, oil soaked or damaged spark plug

wires.
Install all wires to proper spark plug. Proper

positioning of spark plug wires in supports is impor-

tant to prevent cross-firing.

4.
Tighten all ignition system connections.

5. Replace or repair any wires that are frayed, loose or

damaged.
Us
CORRECT
LATERAL MISALIGNMENT BY

j BENDING
FIXED CONTACT SUPPORT

[NEVER
BEND BREAKER LEVER

Fig.
5 - Point Alignment

Magnetic
Pulse(Breakerless)
Distributor

There are no moving parts in the ignition pulse ampli-

fier, and the distributor shaft and bushings have perma-

nent type lubrication, therefore no periodic maintenance

is required for the magnetic pulse ignition system. Refer

to Section 6Y for an analysis of problems and/or repair

procedures encountered on the Transistorized (Magnetic

Pulse) ignition system.

Standard
(Breaker Point) Distributor
(Figs.
3 or 4)

1.
Check the distributor centrifugal advance mechanism

by turning the distributor rotor in a clockwise direc-

tion as far as possible, then releasing the rotor to

see if the springs return it to its retarded position.

If the rotor does not return readily, the distributor

must be disassembled and the cause of the trouble

corrected.

2.
Check to see that the vacuum spark control operates

freely by turning the movable breaker plate counter-

clockwise to see if the spring returns to its retarded

position. Any stiffness in the operation of the spark

control will affect the ignition timing. Correct any

interference or binding condition noted.

3.
Examine distributor points and clean or replace if

riecessary.

DO
NOT SUCK

IN
TOO MUCH

ELECTROLYTE

TAKE
READING

AT
EYE LEVEL

Fig.
6 - Testing Specific Gravity of Battery

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ENGINE
6-8

Check
and
Adjust Ignition Timing
(Fig. 13)

1.
Disconnect
the
distributor spark advance hose
and

plug
the
vacuum source opening.

2.
Start engine
and run at
idle speed
(see
tune
up
chart).

3.
Aim
timing light
at
timing
tab.

NOTE:
- The
markings
on the
tabs
are in 2°

increments
(the
greatest number
of
markings
on

the
"A"
side
of the "O"). the "O"
markings
is

TDC
of
#1 cylinder
and all
BTDC settings fall
on

the
"A"
(advance) side
of "O".

4.
Adjust
the
timing
by
loosening
the
distributor clamp

and
,
rotating
the
distributor body
as
required, then

tighten
the
clamp.

5.
Stop engine
and
remove timing light
and
reconnect

the spark advance hose.

Adjust Idle Speed
and
Mixture
(Fig. 14)
(Except when

equipped with
Air
Injection Reactor System)

1.
As a
preliminary adjustment, turn idle mixture

screws lightly
to
seat
and
back
out 2
turns.

CAUTION:
Do not
turn idle mixture screw

tightly against seat
or
damage
may
result.

2.
With engine running
at
operating temperature (choke

wide open) adjust idle speed screw
to
bring idle

speed
to
specified
rpm
(automatic transmission
in
drive, manual transmission
in
neutral).

3.
Adjust idle mixture screw
to
obtain highest steady

idle speed
(1/4
turn
out
from lean roll).

4.
Repeat Steps
2 and 3 as
needed
for
final adjustment.

5.
Shut down
the
engine, remove gauges
and
install
air

cleaner.

Adjust Idle Speed
and
Mixture
(Fig. 14)
(With
Air

Injection Reactor System)

The recommended adjustment procedure
for Air
Injec-

tion Reactor System equipped engines
is as
follows:

1.
As a
preliminary adjustment, turn idle mixture

screws lightly
to
seat
and
than back
out 3
turns.

CAUTION:
Do not
turn idle mixture screw

tightly against seat
or
damage
may
result.

2.
With engine running
at
operating temperature, choke

wide open,
and
parking brake applied, adjust idle

specified idle speed (automatic

"drive"-manual transmission
in
to

in
screw

transmission

"neutral").

;3.
Adjust idle mixture screw (turn
in) to
"lean roll"

position; then turn screw
out 1/4
turn
(1/4
turn rich

from "lean roll").
The
definition
of
"lean roll" point

is
a 20 to 30 rpm
drop
in
engine speed, obtained
by

leaning
the
idle mixture.

4.
Repeat Steps
2 and 3 as
needed
for
final adjustments.

ADDITIONAL CHECKS
AND
ADJUSTMENTS

Testing Crankcase Ventilation Valve
(Fig. 15) 0

1.
Connect tachometer
and
vacuum gauge
as for
idle

speed
and
mixture adjustment.

2.
Set
parking brake, start engine
and
adjust idle speed

and mixture.

3.
Disconnect ventilation hose
at
valve, block opening
of

valve
and
read engine
rpm
change.

4.
A
change
of
less than
50 rpm
indicates
a
plugged

ventilation valve
-
replace
the
valve.

Cylinder Balance Test
(Fig. 16)

It
is
often difficult
to
locate
a
weak cylinder.
A com-

pression test,
for
example, will
not
locate
a
leaky intake

manifold,
a
valve
not
opening properly
due to a
worn

camshaft,
or a
defective spark plug.

With
the
cylinder balance test,
the
power output
of one

cylinder
may be
checked against another, using
a set of

grounding leads. When
the
power output
of
each cylinder

is
not
equal,
the
engine will lose power
and run
roughly.

Perform
a
cylinder balance test
as
follows:

1.
Connect
the
tachometer
and
vacuum gauge.

2.
Start engine
and run at 1500 rpm.

3.
Ground large clip
of
grounding leads
and
connect
in-

dividual leads
to all
spark plugs except
the
pair being

tested.

Divide
the
firing order
in
half
and
arrange
one
half

over
the
other.
The
cylinders
to be
tested together
ap-

pear
one
over
the
other.

L4 Firing Order
V8 Firing Order

1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2

1-6, 8-5, 4-7, 3-2

1-3-4-2
= 1-3

4-2

L6 Firing Order

1-5-3-6-2-4
=
=
1-4. 3-2

1-5-3

6-2-4
1-6, 5-2, 3-4
1-8-4-3

6-5-7-2

4.
Operate engine
on
each pair
of
cylinders
in
turn
and

note engine
rpm and
manifold vacuum
for
each pair.

A variation
of
more than
1
inch
of
vacuum
or 40 rpm

between pairs
of
cylinders being tested indicates that

the cylinders
are off
balance.

Battery

The battery should
be
checked with special testing

equipment
and to the
equipment manufacturers specifica-

tions.
See
Section 6Y
for
complete information
on
battery

tests.

Ignition

The following additional ignition checks
may be
made

with
any of
several pieces
of
equipment available
for un-

covering
the
source
of
engine difficulties.
The
specific

operating instructions
of the
equipment manufacturer

should
be
followed:

Cranking voltage

Ignition switch

Distributor resistance

Secondary resistance

Ignition output
and
secondary leakage

Cranking Voltage
(Fig. 17)

1.
Disconnect coil primary lead
at the
coil negative

terminal
to
prevent engine from firing during

cranking.

2.
Connect voltmeter between primary terminal
of coi|

(resistance wire side)
and
ground.

3.
Operate starting motor.

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6. Remove lifting device and lifting adapter then install

rocker arm covers as outlined.

7.
On synchromesh equipped vehicles, install clutch

cross-shaft engine bracket, then adjust and connect

clutch as outlined in Section 7.

8. Connect:

• Speedometer cable.

• Shift linkage at transmission.

• Transmission cooler lines (if so equipped).

9. Install propeller shaft.

10.
Remove jack stands and lower vehicle.

11.
Connect: \ '

Power steering pump lines (if so equipped).

Vacuum line to power brake unit (if so equipped).

Exhaust pipes at manifold flanges.

Accelerator linkage at pedal lever.

Fuel line at fuel pump.

Engine cooler lines (if so equipped).

Oil pressure gauge lines (if so equipped).

12.
Connect wires at:

Coil

Oil pressure switch

Temperature switch

Delcotron

Starter solenoid

13.
Install pulley, fan blade and fan belt as outlined in

Section 6K.

14.
Install radiator and shroud as outlined in Section 13.

15.
Install and adjust hood as outlined in Section 11.

16.
Connect battery cables.

17.
Fill with coolant, engine oil and transmission oil,

then start engine and check for leaks.

18.
Perform necessary adjustments and install air

cleaner.

INTAKE MANIFOLD

Removal

1.
Drain radiator and remove air cleaner.

2.
Disconnect:

Battery cables at battery.

Upper radiator and heater hose at manifold.

Accelerator linkage at pedal lever.

Fuel line at carburetor. ;

Wires at temperature sending switch and coil

(both sides).

Power brake hose at carburetor base.

Spark advance hose at distributor.

Crankcase ventilation hoses (as required).

3.
Remove distributor cap and mark rotor position with

chalk. Remove distributor clamp and distributor,

then position distributor cap rearward clear of

manifold.

4.
Remove coil.

5.
Remove manifold-to-head attaching bolts, then re^

move manifold, (with carburetor on) from engine and

discard gaskets and seals.

6. If manifold is to be replaced,,transfer:

Carburetor and carburetor mounting studs.

Temperature sending switch.

Water outlet and thermostat (use new gasket).

Heater hose adapter.

Choke coil.

Installation

1.
Clean gasket and seal surfaces of manifold, cylinder
heads and block.

2.
Install manifold end seals on block as shown (fig.

2V).

3.
Install side gaskets on cylinder heads using sealing

compound around water passages (fig. 2V).

4.
Install manifold bolts, and torque to specifications in

the sequence outlined on the Torque Sequence Chart.

5.
Install coil.

6. Install distributor with the rotor pointing at the chalk

mark, then install distributor cap.

NOTE:
If the crankshaft has been rotated while

the distributor was removed, time distributor to

number 1 cylinder as outlined in Section 6Y.

7.
Connect:

Battery cables at battery.

Upper radiator and heater hose at manifold.

Accelerator linkage at pedal lever.

Fuel line at carburetor.

Wires at temperature sending switch and coil

(both sides)!

Power brake hose at carburetor base.

Spark advance hose at distributor.

Crankcase ventilation hoses (as required).

Fill with coolant, start engine, check for leaks and

adjust timing and carburetor idle speed and mixture.

EXHAUST MANIFOLD

Removal

NOTE:
If equipped with "Air Injection Reactor

System", remove air manifold and tubes as out-

lined in Section 6T.

1.
Disconnect battery ground cable.
-

2.
Disconnect and remove Delcotron (as required).

3.
On 396 and 427 cu. in. engines, remove spark plugs

Fig. 2V - Intake Manifold Gasket and Seal Location

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ENGINE-ELECTRICAL 6Y-18

IGNITION SYSTEMS

INDEX

Page

General Description . 6Y-18

Maintenance and Adjustments 6Y-19

Breaker Point System 6Y-19

Breakerless System . . 6Y-X9

Ignition Coil Check 6Y-19

Spark Plugs 6Y-19

Service Operations , 6Y-19

Distributor Contact Points . 6Y-19

Cleaning 6Y-19

Replacement 6Y-20

Setting Dwell Angle 6Y-21

Distributor Condenser 6Y-22

Performance Diagnosis. 6Y-22

Replacement . . 6Y-23

Distributor

Breaker Point Type 6Y-23

Removal. . 6Y-23

Disassembly • 6Y-23
Page

Cleaning and Inspection .....'.., 6Y-25

Assembly . 6Y-25

Installation 6Y-26

Breakerless i 6Y-27

Removal . 6Y-27

Disassembly and Assembly 6Y-27

Installation 6Y-27

Off-Engine Test. . 6Y-27

Coil Replacement 6Y-27

Pulse Amplifier. 6Y-28

Disassembly .6Y-4S8

Component Checks
!
6Y-28

Assembly 6Y-29

Ignition Switch Replacement 6Y-29

Spark Plugs 6Y-30

Cleaning and Regapping I ....... 6Y-30

Installation . 6Y-31

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

There are two ignition systems available on 1967

vehicles. The breaker point type which is continued as

the regular production system and the optional (Corvette

only) transistor controlled breakerless ignition system

(magnetic pulse type). The transistor ignition system

features a specially designed distributor, control unit

(ignition pulse amplifier), and a special coil. Two resist-

ance wires are also used in the circuit; one as a ballast

between the coil negative terminal and ground, while the

other resistance wire provides a voltage drop for the

engine run circuit and is by-passed at cranking. The

other units in the system (the ignition switch, spark

plugs,
and battery) are of standard design. The dis-

tributor and control unit (ignition pulse amplifier) are

shown in Figures li and 2i.

CAP-

VACUUM

PICK-UP

COIL LEADS

PICK-UP COIL

CONNECTOR BODY
Although the external appearance of the distributor

resembles a standard distributor, the internal construc-

tion is quite different. As shown in the exploded view

(fig. 16i) an iron timer core replaces the conventional

breaker cam. The timer core has the same number of

equally-spaced projections, or vanes as engine cylinders.

The timer core rotates inside a magnetic pickup as-

sembly, which replaces the conventional breaker plate,

contact point set, and condenser assembly. The magnetic

pickup assembly consists of a ceramic permanent mag-

net, a pole piece, and a pickup coil. The pole piece
is.
a

steel plate having equally spaced internal teeth, one tooth

for each cylinder of the engine.

The magnetic pickup assembly is mounted over the

main bearing of the distributor housing, and is made to

rotate by the vacuum control unit, thus providing vacuum

advance. The timer core is made to rotate about the shaft

by conventional advance weights, thus providing centrifu-

gal advance.

Fig.
li—
Magnetic Pulse Distributor
Fig.
2i-lgnition Pulse Amplifier Unit

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
ENGINE-ELECTRICAL 6Y-19

PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

BREAKER POINT SYSTEM

The distributor breaker points and spark plugs are the

only ignition system components that require periodic

service. The remainder of the ignition system requires

only periodic inspection to check operation of the units,

tightness of the electrical connections, and condition of

the wiring. When checking the coil, test with a reputable

tester.

Breaker type distributors are equipped with cam lubri-

cator and should have the wick replaced at the same time

contact point set is replaced. It is not necessary to

lubricate the breaker cam when using a cam lubricator.

Do not attempt to lubricate the wick - Replace when

necessary. When installing a new wick, adjust its posi-

tion so the end of the wick just touches the lobe of the

breaker cam.

Distributor shaft lubrication is accomplished by a

reservoir of lube around the mainshaft in the distributor

body.

BREAKERLESS SYSTEM

Since there are no moving parts in the ignition pulse

amplifier unit mounted forward of the radiator bulkhead,

and the distributor shaft and bushings have permanent

type lubrication, no periodic maintenance is therefore

required for the breakerless ignition system. The dis-

tributor lower bushing is lubricated by engine oil through

a splash hole in the distributor housing, and a housing

cavity next to the upper bushing contains a supply of

lubricant which will last between overhaul periods. At

time of overhaul, the upper bushing may be lubricated

by removing the plastic seal and then adding SAE 20 oil

to the packing in the cavity. A new plastic seal will be

required since the old one will be damaged during

removal.

Tachometer readings for test purposes can be made on

the primary circuit of the breakerless ignition system in

the same manner as on the conventional ignition system,

however before attempting to connect a test tachometer

into the primary circuit check with your instrument

supplier to insure that satisfactory readings can be

obtained and the breakerless system will not be damaged

by the tachometer that is to be used,

IGNITION COIL CHECK (BREAKERLESS)

The ignition coil primary can be checked for an open
PULSE

AMPLIFIER

IGN. SWITCH WIRE

"("IGN" TERMINAL)
-E3 IJU
12
WHITE-

-20 BLACKf' • 12 WHITE-

Fig.
3i—
Breakerless Ignition System

condition by connecting an ohmmeter across the two

primary terminals with the battery disconnected. Pri-

mary resistance at 75
°F.
should be between .35 and .55

ohm. An infinite reading indicates the primary is open.

For the engine to run but miss at times, the primary

open may be of the intermittent type.

The coil secondary can be checked for an open by con-

necting an ohmmeter from the high tension center tower

to either primary terminal. To obtain a reliable reading,

a scale on the ohmmeter having the 20,000 ohm value

within, or nearly within, the middle third of the scale

should be used. Secondary resistance at 75°F. should be

between
8,000
and 12,500 ohms. If the reading is infinite,

the coil secondary winding is open.

A number of different types of coil testers are avail-

able from various test equipment manufacturers. When

using these testers, follow the procedure recommended

by the tester manufacturer.

tester will properly
NOTE:
Make sure the

check this special coil.

SPARK PLUGS

Should be removed, inspected cleaned and regapped at

tune-up. Defective plugs should be replaced, see Servic-

ing of Units Off the Vehicle.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

DISTRIBUTOR CONTACT POINTS

CLEANING

Dirty contact points should be dressed with a few

strokes of a clean, fine-cut contact file. The file should

not be used for other metals and should not be allowed to

become greasy or dirty. Never use emery cloth to clean

contact points. Contact surfaces, after considerable use,

may not appear bright and smooth, but this is not neces-
sarily an indication that they are not functioning satis-

factorily. Do not attempt to remove all roughness nor

dress the point surfaces down smooth; merely remove

scale or dirt.

Badly burned or pitted contact points should be re-

placed and the cause of trouble determined so it can be

eliminated. High resistance or loose connections in the

condenser circuit, oil or foreign materials on the contact

surfaces, improper point adjustment or high voltages may

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ENGINE-ELECTRICAL-6Y-30

Fig.
2 li—Removing Ignition Switch Nut

4.
Remove heater and/or A/C control panel assembly

retaining screws and push panel assembly from

console.

NOTE: If interference between control panel

and radio is encountered, loosen radio retaining

nuts.

5.
Remove radio control knobs, bezels and retaining

nuts.

6. Disconnect radio wiring harness and antenna lead-in.

7.
Remove radio rear brace attaching screw and re-

move radio from vehicle.
Fig.
231—Switch and Connector Unplugged

8. Remove ignition switch bezel nut using Tool J-7607

and push switch rearward from panel opening.

9. Disconnect wiring connector from rear of switch.

10.
To install, reverse removal procedure.

SPARK PLUGS

CLEANING AND REGAPPING

Clean the spark plugs thoroughly, using an abrasive-

type cleaner. If the porcelains are badly glazed or

blistered, the spark plugs should be replaced. All spark

plugs must be of the same make and number or heat

range. Use a round feeler gauge to adjust the spark plug

gap to specifications (fig. 24i).

Fig.
22i—Unlocking Ignition Switch Connector

Fig.
241—Setting Sfxirk Plug Gap

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