width CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual

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SECTION O

INFORMATION AND LUBRICATION

CONTENTS OF THIS SECTION

Page

General Information o-l

Lubrication 0-13

GENERAL INFORMATION

Model Identification and Vehicle Dimensions

Chevrolet

Chevelle

Chevy n

Corvette

Camaro
Page

0-1

0-1

0-2

0-2

0-3

0-3
Page

Unit and Serial Numbers o-3

Engine Number o-3

Vehicle Serial Number 0r3

Keys and Locks 0-4

Pushing,Towing and Lifting 0-7

Series

Biscayne

Bel Air

Tmpala.

Impala

Super Sport

Caprice
MODEL IDENTIFICATION-CHEVROLET

Model Number

6-Cyl

15311

15369

15335

15511,

15569

15535

15545

16387

16367

16369

16339

16335

16345

16787

16767








V-8

15411

15469

15435

15611

15669

15635

15645

16487

16467

16469

16439

16435

16445

16887

16867

16647

16639

16635

16645
Description

2-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

2-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

4-Door Station Wagon, 3-Seat

2-Door Sport Coupe, 5-Passenger

2-Door Convertible, 5-Passenger

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Sport Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

4-Door Station Wagon, 3-Seat

2-Door Sport Coupe, 4-Passenger

2-Door Convertible, 4-Passenger

2-Door Custom Coupe, 5-Passenger*

4-Door Custpm Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Custom Wagon, 2-Seat

4-Door Custom Wagon, 3-Seat

*4-Passenger when optional bucket front seats are specified.

VEHICLE DIMENSIONS-CHEVROLET

Pertinent dimensions for the different models are shown in the following chart.

Model

Length Overall . .

Width Overall (Body)

Height Overall

Wheelbase

Tread-Front

Tread-Rear

Curb Weight: Approximately 3543 lbs.
Sedan

213.2"

79.6"

55.4"

119.0"

62.5"

62.4"

4-Door Sedan with
2-Door

Sport Coupe

213.2"

79.6"

54.4"

119.0"

62.5"

62.4"

L-6 Engine; 3685 lbs
Convertible

Coupe

213.2"

79.6"

55.3"

119.0"

62.5"

62.4"

. with V-8 Engine.
Station

Wagon

212.4"

79.6"

56.7"

119.0"

63.5"

63.4"

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GENERAL INFORMATION 0-2

MODEL IDENTIFICATION-CHEVELLE

Series

Chevelle 300

Chevelle 300

Deluxe

Malibu

Super Sport

396

Concours
Model Number

6-Cyl

13111

13169

13311

13369

13335

13569

13539

13517

13567

13535



13735
V-8

13211

13269

13411

13469

13435

13669

13639

13617

13667

13635

13817

13867

13835
Description

2-Door -Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

2-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Sport Sedan, 6-Passenger

2-Door Sport Coupe, 5-Passenger*

2-Door Convertible, 5-Passenger*

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

2-tooor Sport Coupe, 5-Passenger*

2-Door Convertible, 5-Passenger*

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

*4-Passenger when optional bucket seats are specified.

EL CAMINO
13380

13580
13480

13680
2-Door
Sedan
Pickup,
3-Passenger Reg.

2-Door
Sedan
Pickup,
3-Pass. Deluxe

VEHICLE DIMENSIONS-CHEVELLE

Pertinent dimensions for the different models are shown in, the following chart.

Model

Sedan

197.0"

75.0"

54.1"

115.0"

58.0"

58.0"
2-Door

Sport Coupe

197.0"

75.0"

53.2"

115.0"

58.0"

58J0"
Convertible

Coupe

197.0"

75.0"

53.9"

115.0"

58.0"

58.0"
Station

Wagon

199.9"

75.0"

56.7"

115.0"

58.0"

58.0"
Sedan

Pickup

199.9"

75.0"

56.7"

115.0"

58.0"

58.0"
Length Overall .

Width Overall (Body)

Height Overall . . .

Wheelbase. .

Tread-Front

Tread-Rear .

Curb Weight: Approximately 3104 lbs. 4-Door Sedan with L-6 Engine 3258 lbs. with V-8 Engine.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION-CHEVY II

Series

100

NOVA

NOVA SS
Model Number

L-4

11111

11169

mmm.


6 Cyl.

11311

11369

11335

11569

11537

11535

11737
V-8

11411

11469

11435

11669

11637

11635

11837
Description

2-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

4-Door Sedan, 6-Passenger

2-Door Sport Coupe, 5-Passenger

4-Door Station Wagon, 2-Seat

2-Door Sport Coupe, 4-Passenger

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GENERAL INFORMATION 0-3

VEHICLE DIMENSIONS-CHEVY II

Model

Length Overall

Width Overall (Body) . . . .

Height Overall

Wheelbase

Tread-Front

Tread-Rear . . .
Sedan

183.0"

71.3"

56.7"

110.0"

56.8"

56.3"
2-Door

Sport Coupe

183.0"

71.3"

54.4"

110.0"

56.8"

56.3"
Station

Wagon

187.4"

71.3"

57.6"

110.0"

56.3"

55.8"

Curb Weight: Approximately 2668 lbs. 4-Door Sedan with L-4 Engine; 2767
lbs.
with L-6 Engine; 2959lbs.

with V-8 Engine.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION-CAMARO
VEHICLE DIMENSIONS-CORVEnE

Model Number

6-Cyl

12337

12367
V-8

12437

12467
Description

2-Door Sport Coupe, 4-Passenger

2-Door Convertible, 4-Passenger

VEHICLE DIMENSIONS-CAMARO

Model

Length Overall .....

Width Overall (Body) . .

Height Overall

Wheelbase

Tread-Front

Tread-Rear
Sport Coupe

Convertible

184.7"

72.6"

50:8"

108.0"

59.0"

58.88"

Weight: Sport Coupe with L6 Engine 2908 lbs.; with

V-8 Engine 3063 lbs.

MODEL IDENTIFICATION-CORVETTE

Model

Number

19437

19467
Description

2-Door Sport Coupe, 2-Passenger

2-Door Convertible, 2-Passenger

UNIT AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS

For the convenience of servicemen when writing up

certain business papers, such as L. & M.R.'s Product

Information Reports, or reporting product failures in

any way, we are showing below the location of various

unit numbers. These unit numbers and their prefixes

and suffixes are necessary on these papers for various

reasons—such as accounting, follow-up on production,

etc.
Model

Length Overall

Width Overall (Body). . .

Height Overall.

Wheelbase

Tread-Front

Tread-Rear .
Convertible
Sport

Coupe

175.1"

69.6"

49.8"
49.6"

98.0"

56.8"

57.6"

Curb Weight: 3145 lbs. Convertible

3135 lbs. Sport Coupe

with Base V-8

The prefixes on certain units identify the plant in which

the unit was manufactured, and thereby permits proper

follow-up of the plant involved to get corrections made

when necessary.

Engine Unit Number

The engine unit number (figs. 3 and 4) shows manu-

facturing plant, month and day of manufacture, and

transmission type. A typical engine number would be

F1210FA, which would breakdown thus:

F~Manufacturing Plant (F—Flint, T—Tonawanda)

12—Month of manufacture (December)

10—Day of manufacture (tenth)

FA—Transmission and engine type

Vehicle Serial Number

A typical vehicle serial number tag (fig. 1) yields

manufacturers identity, vehicle type, model year, as-

sembly plant and production unit number when broken

down as shown in the following chart.

Manufacturer

Identity1

1
Body

Style2

5645
Model

Year8

7
Assembly

Plant*

F
Unit

Number5

100025

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SECTION 10

WHEELS AND TIRES

INDEX

Page

General Description
10-1

Maintenance
and
Adjustments
.............. 10—1

Tires
10-1

Pressures . 10-1

Inspection 10-1

Wear 10-1

Rotation 10-4

Noise 10-4

Cleaning 10-4

Change (W/Wheels) 10-4

Wheels 10-5

Static Balancing (w/Tire) 10-5
Page

Dynamic Balancing (w/Tire) . 10-5

Run Out (w/o Tire) 10-5

Cleaning 10-5

Service Operations 10-5

Tires 10-5

Removal 10-5

Installation 10-5

Repair 10^6

Wheels . 10-6

Valve Assembly 10-6

Repair (Rim) 10-7

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

WHEELS

Chevrolet, Chevelle, Camaro, Chevy n, and Corvette

are base equipped with welded steel wheels. Five studs

with nuts fasten each wheel to the front hub or rear axle

flange. Disc brake equipped vehicles (except Chevrolet

and Corvette) require special 14 inch diameter wheels

with a revised design for clearance, Chevrolet disc brake

equipped vehicles have 15 in. diameter wheels as do all

Corvettes.

Chevrolet station wagons, Chevelle Super Sport 396,

Corvette and Camaro Super Sport 350 are base equipped

with 6 in. width wheels. All other vehicles have 5 in.

width wheels, except Chevy n 100, 300 and 500 Series

Sedans, which have 4 in. width wheels.

Do not install 6 inch width wheels or snow chains on

Chevrolets equipped with rear fender skirts.

TIRES

The factory installed tires on Chevrolet passenger

cars are selected to provide the best all around tire

performance for all normal operation. They are de-

signed to operate satisfactorily with loads up to and in-

cluding the specified full rated load capacity of the
automobile when inflated as recommended in the Vehicle

Capacity Rating and Recommended Tire Inflation Pres-

sures Table (see Specifications).

Optional Oversize and 8-Ply Rating Tires

{Chevrolet and Chevelle Only)

Oversize or 8-ply rating tires are not necessary on

passenger cars for normal requirements. However, an

extra margin of tire service is available when these

options are used at loads up to and including full rated

load.

Optional oversize 4-ply rating and/or 8-ply rating

tires are available on models as indicated in the Tire

Usage Chart (see Specifications). On some models (ex-

ample—Station Wagon), space limitations do not permit

the use of a larger size tire; hence, the 8-ply rating

tire is an available option.

In either case, these tires are applicable to extended

operation at or near full rated load or for trailer towing

when an extra margin of tire service is desired. How-

ever, use of a larger tire or an 8-ply rating tire should

not be construed as permitting an increase in the full

rated vehicle load (see Specifications).

MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS

TIRES

Inflation Pressures

To ensure the proper tire inflation pressure for the

owners particular requirements follow the recommenda-

tions in the Vehicle Capacity Rating and Recommended

Tire Inflation Pressures Table (seeSpecifications). Keep

tires properly inflated, and check inflation pressures

periodically. This will ensure the best tire life and riding

comfort, over the full range of driving conditions.
Inspection

Every few thousand miles and at each lubrication, tires

should be checked for sharp objects or stones in the

tread. H tire is punctured, it should be repaired using

one of several repair kits available through tire manu-

facturers1 outlets.

Wear

Misalignment

This is wear due to excessive toe-in or toe-out. In

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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-8

Fig.
8 - Chevrolet Radiator Support to Frame,

Fenders, and Skirts

The temperature of the body must be maintained at a

moderate level between approximately 65 and 90 degrees.

Too warm a body will cause the wood grain film to stick

prematurely while too cool a body will reduce the adhe-

sion of the wood grain film. Cool, the body panel with

cool water when too warm and heat the body panel with

a heat gun or a heat lamp when too cold. Just prior to

application of the transfer film clean the painted surface

with a non-petroleum base volatile cleaner and allow to

dry.

Follow the steps below for easy application of the film.

1.
Cut the tape backing the entire width of the transfer
at the approximate centerline of the film exercising

care not to damage the transfer film.

2.
Peel the paper backing from one half of the film.

3.
Align the upper edge of the half of the film with the

paper backing to the lower edge of the pierced mold-

ing holes making sure that the transfer is centered

on the panel.

4.
Starting at the center of the transfer and using a

water dampened rag, press that half of the transfer

with the backing removed on to the panel. Work

outboard from the middle to the edges. Remove all

air bubbles.

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SECTION 14

INDEX

Page

General Description—Chevrolet 14-1

Service Operations 14-1

Front Bumper Assembly 14-1

Removal 14-1

Disassembly . 14-1

Assembly „ 14-1

Installation . . 14-1

Bear Bumper Assembly 14-2

Removal .' 14-2

Disassembly . 14-2

Assembly 14-2

Installation 14-2

General Description—Chevelle 14-2

Service Operations 14-2

Front Bumper Assembly 14-2

Removal 14-2

Disassembly 14-3

Assembly 14-3

Installation 14-3

Rear Bumper Assembly 14-3

Removal . . 14-3

Disassembly 14-3

Assembly . . . . 14-3

Installation 14-3

General Description—Chevy II 14-3

Service Operations 14-3

Front Bumper Assembly 14-3

Removal 14-3
Page

Disassembly 14-4

Assembly 14-4

Installation . 14-4

Rear Bumper Assembly . 14-4

Removal 14-4

Disassembly 14-4

Assembly ..................... 14-4

Installation 14-4

General Description—Corvette 14-4

Service Operations . 14-4

Front Bumper Assembly . . 14-4

Removal 14-4

Installation . . 14-5

Rear Bumper Assembly 14-5

Removal 14-5

Installation 14-5

General Description—Camaro 14-6

Service Operations . 14-6

Front Bumper Assembly 14-6

Removal. . 14-6

Disassembly 14-6

Assembly 14-6

Installation 14-6

Rear Bumper Assembly 14-6

Removal . 14-6

Disassembly 14-6

Assembly 14-6

Installation 14-7

GENERAL DESCRIPTION-CHEVROLET

The front bumper is a new, full width, three-piece

design consisting of a center and two end face bars.

Two holes are pierced in the center face bar for the

parking lamps. The bumper attaching brackets are

lengthened to attach in common with new front bumper

diagonal braces.

The rear bumper is a new three-piece design similar
in general appearance to the 1966 design. Caprice mod-

els have pierced holes in the center portion of the bumper

for the back-up lamps with the other models incorporat-

ing the back-up, lamps with the tail lamps. The fuel tank

filler door assembly remains the same as the 1966

models.

SERVICE OPERATIONS

FRONT BUMPER ASSEMBLY (Fig. 1)

Removal

1.
Raise and support front end of vehicle.

2.
Disconnect parking lamp wiring.

3.
Remove bolts attaching bumper brackets and braces

to frame.

4.
Remove bumper from vehicle.

Disassembly

1.
Remove bolts attaching brackets and braces to

bumper.

2.
Separate face bar sections by removing two bolts at

each joint.

3.
Remove screws attaching each parking lamp assem-
bly to center face bar and remove parking lamps.

Assembly

Attach both parking lamps to center face bar and

tighten bolts firmly. Assemble the front bumper follow-

ing the disassembly procedure in reverse order. Except

for parking lamp attachments, install all bolts loosely; do

not tighten any bolts until all bolts are installed.

Installation

1.
Position assembled bumper on frame horns aligning

holes in bumper brackets and braces with those in

frame.

2.
Install bolts, lock washers, and nuts; do not tighten.

Note that eight sided adjustment washers (fig. 1) are

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SPECIFICATIONS
5

BRAKES

SECTION
5

Type

Brake Drums

Diameter

Maximum
Out of Rou

Maximum Rebor©
id

Brake Shoes

Width Front

Rear

Length Primary

Secondary

Wheel Cylinder Diameter

Front

Rear
Chevrolet

Chevelle

Chevy
H
Camaro

Duo Servo Self Adjusting

11"

9-1/2
9-1/2

.008"

.060"

2-3/4

2

9-1/4

11-41/64

1-3/16

1
2-1/2

2

9

9-3/4

1-1/8

15/16
1-1/16

7/8
2-1/2

2

9

9-3/4

1-1/8

15/16
Corvette

Disc

2-7/32

5-31/32

1-7/8

1-3/8

TORQUE CHART

APPLICATION

Brake Pipe Distribution
and

Switch Assembly Mounting

Screws

Main Cylinder
to
Firewall

Mounting Nuts

Push
Rod
Clevis
Nut

Brake Hydraulic

Pipe
to
Main

Cylinder
and

Switch Connections

Brake Hose
to
Brake

Assembly Connection

Parking Brake Equalizer

Check
Nut

Hydraulic Brake

Pipe Connections

Rear Brake Hose
to
Rear

Brake Line "T" Connection

Caliper Half Retaining Bolts

Caliper
to
Mounting Bracket

Retaining Bolts
Chevrolet

24
lb. ft

14
lb. ft

100
lb. in.

(Front Line)

115
lb. in.

(Rear Line)

23
lb. ft

85
lb. in.

110
lb. in.

113
lb. in.

130
lb. ft

130
lb. ft
Chevelle

60
lb. in.

24
lb. ft

14
lb. ft

115
lb. in.

23
lb. ft

85
lb. in.

100
lb. in.

(Front)

120
lb. in.

(Rear)

113
lb. in.

130
lb. ft

130
lb. ft
Chevy
n

150
lb. in.

24
lb. ft

14
lb. ft

115
lb. in.

2^
lb. ft



100
lb. in.

65
lb. in.

130
lb. ft

130
lb. ft
Camaro

24
lb. ft

14
lb. ft

115
lb. in.

23
lb. ft

85
lb. in.

100
lb. in.

113
lb. in.

130
lb. ft

130
lb. ft
Corvette

90
lb. in.

24
lb. ft.

14
lb. ft.

115
lb. in.

23
lb. ft

70
lb. in.

100
lb. in.

113
lb. in.

130
lb. ft

130
lb. ft

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SPECIFICATIONS
8

Displacement

Horsepower

VALVE SYSTEM:

Lifter

Rocker
Arm
Ratio

Valve Lash
Intake

Exhaust

Face Angle
(Int.
&
Exh.

Seat Angle
(Int. & Exh.)

Seat Runout
(Int. & Exh.)

Seat Width

Stem

Clearani

Valve

Spring

(Outer)

Valve

Spring

(Inner)

Damper
Intake

Exhaust

Production
Int.

Exh.

Service

Free Length

Pressure

lbs.
@
in.
Closed

Open

Installed Height

±1/32"

Free Length

Pressure

lbs.
@
in.
Closed

Open

Installed Height

±1/32"

Free Length

Approx,# of Coils
153

90
194

120
230

140
250

155
283

195
327

210
275

300
325

350
350

295
39e

325

350
427

385

390
400
425
435

1.75:1
Hydraulic

1.50:1

One

One
Mechanical

1.70:1

Turn Down From Zero Lash

Turn Down From Zero Lash
.022"*

.024"*
.024"*

.028"*

...••:•:••
••-•. , 45« •

46°**

.002"
(Max.)

1/32" - 1/16"

1/16" - 3/32"

.0015"-.0032"
.0010"
-.0027"

.0010"-.0027"
<0010It-.0025"

.0012
'-.0027"

Hi Limit Production
+ .001"
Intake
- .002"
Exhaust

2.08"

78-86

@

1.66"

170-180

@

1.26"
1.92"

54-64 @

170-184

@
1.33"
1.90"

1.66"

180-

192

@

1.27"

1
21/32
2.03"

.
. N.A. ' ' .

N.A."

1
5/32
2.11"

84-96

@

1.88"

210-

230

@

1.46"
2.09"

94-106

...©••

1.88"

303-327

@

1.38"

1
2.21"

69-81

@

1.88"

181-205

@

1.32"

7/8

N.A.

1.94tf

4
N.A.

N.A.
N.A.

N.A.

N.A.

1,94"

4
: •
1.94"-2.00"

3
3/4
2.12"

37-45

@

1.78"

92-110

@

1.22"

13/4

2.07'*-

1.95
»

4
1/3
2.09"

94-106

®

1.88"

303-327

@

1.38"

N.A.
.

N.A.

NJl.

1.94"-

2.00"

3 3/4

*Engine at operating temperature and running.

••Aluminum Heads 45°

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