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ENGINE 6-19
OIL SEAL (REAR MAIN)
Replacement
The rear main bearing oil seal can be replaced (both
halves) without removal of the crankshaft.
NOTE:
Always replace the upper and lower
seal as a unit. Install with the lip facing toward
the front of the engine.
1.
With the oil pan removed, remove the rear main
bearing cap.
2.
Remove oil seal from the groove by lifting the end
tab (fig. 7L) then clean seal groove.
3.
Lubricate the lip and O.D. of a new seal with engine
oil. Keep oil off the parting line surface. Insert
seal in cap and roll it into place with finger and
thumb,
using light pressure so beads on seal O.D.
are not cut by seal groove at cap parting line. Be
sure tabs on seal are properly located in cross
grooves.
4.
To remove the upper half of the seal, use a small
hammer to tap a brass pin punch on one end of seal
until it protrudes far enough to be removed with
pliers (fig. 8L).
NOTE:
Always clean crankshaft surface re-
moving all foreign deposits before installing a
new seal. Also clean seal groove.
5. Lubricate the lip and O.D. of a new seal with engine
oil. Keep oil off the parting line surface. Gradually
push with a hammer handle, while turning crank-
shaft, until seal is rolled into place. (Similar to in-
stalling a main bearing.) Be careful that seal bead
on O.D. is not cut. Compress seal towards crank-
shaft as much as possible.
6. Install the rear main bearing cap (with new seal) and
torque to specifications. Be sure cross seal tabs
are in place and properly seated.
CRANKSHAFT PULLEY AND HUB
(Chevy II with L4 Engine)
Removal
1.
Drain radiator and disconnect upper and lower radi-
ator hoses at radiator.
2.
Remove radiator core as outlined in Section 13.
3.
Remove fan belt. Remove crankshaft pulley from
pulley hub.
4.
Install puller Tool J-6978 to pulley hub with two
3/8"
x 2" and one 5/16" x 2" bolts and remove hub
then remove puller tool.
Installation
1.
Coat oil seal contact area on hub with engine oil
position hub over crankshaft and key and start hub
into position with a mallet. Using Tool J-5590 drive
onto crankshaft until it bottoms against crankshaft
gear.
NOTE:
Crankshaft extends slightly through hub
and a tool is necessary to drive hub completely
into bottomed position.
2.
Install pulley onto hub.
NOTE:
There are two 3/8" holes and one
5/16" hole that must be matched on hub in order
Fig.
9L - Removing Torsional Damper
to properly position timing mark.
3.
Install fan belt and adjust using strand tension gauge.
4.
Install radiator as outlined in Section 13.
TORSIONAL DAMPER
Removal
1.
Remove radiator core, as outlined in Section 13.
2.
Remove fan belt and (if so equipped) accessory drive
pulley and belt.
3.
Install Tool J-6978 to damper and turn puller screw
to remove damper (fig. 9L). Remove tool.
Installation
1.
Coat front cover oil seal contact area of damper with
engine oil.
CAUTION: It is necessary to use installer
Tool J-22197 to prevent the inertia weight sec-
Fig.
10L - Installing Torsional Damper
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ENGINE 6-25
refer to Section 6 of the Chassis Overhaul Manual.
Because of the interchangeability and similarity of
many engines, engine sub-assemblies and engine parts,
regardless of which passenger vehicle they are used in,
typical illustrations and procedures are used except
where specific illustrations or procedures are necessary
to clarify the operation. Although illustrations showing
bench operations are used, most single operations, when
not part of a general overhaul, should be performed (if
practical) with the engine in the vehicle.
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT
ENGINE ASSEMBLY
Removal
• .1. Drain cooling system and engine oil.
2.
Remove air cleaner and disconnect battery cables at
battery.
3.
Remove hood as outlined in Section 11.
4.
Remove radiator and shroud as outlined in Sec-
tion 13.
5. Remove fan blade and pulley as outlined in Sec-
tion 6K.
6. Disconnect wires at:
• Starter solenoid
• Delcotron
• Temperature switch
• Oil pressure switch
• Coil
7. Disconnect:
• Accelerator linkage at pedal lever.
• Exhaust pipes at manifold flanges.
• Vacuum line to power brake unit at manifold (if
so equipped),
• Power steering pump lines at pump end (if so
equipped).
• Fuel line (from tank) at fuel pump.
• Engine cooler lines (if so equipped).
• Oil pressure gauge line (if so equipped).
8. Raise vehicle and place on jack stands.
9. Remove propeller shaft.
NOTE:
If plug for propeller shaft opening
in transmission is not available, drain
transmission.
10.
Disconnect:
• Shift linkage at transmission.
• Speedometer cable at transmission.
• Transmission cooler lines (if so equipped).
11.
On synchromesh equipped vehicles, disconnect clutch
linkage at cross-shaft then remove cross-shaft en-
gine bracket.
12.
Remove rocker arm covers as outlined, then attach
engine lifting adapter at the proper cylinder head bolt
locations.
13.
Remove front mount 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 re-
move crossmember.
NOTE:
On Chevrolets it will be necessary to
remove mount from transmission 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
plate.
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
a. 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
Transmissions
a. Position engine adjacent to the transmission and
align the converter with the flywheel.
b.
Bolt transmission to engine, then raise engine and
transmission assembly and install flywheel to
converter attaching bolts.
c. Install converter housing underpan and starter.
3.
Tilt and lower engine and transmission assembly into
the chassis as a unit, guiding engine to align front
mounts with frame supports.
4.
Install front mount bolts and torque to specifications.
5. Raise engine enough to install rear crossmember,
then install crossmember, install rear mount, lower
engine and torque rear mount to specifications.
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ENGINE 6-26
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 6-30
c". Install the valve locks and release the compres-
sor 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.
396 and 427
cu.
in.
Engines
a. Install new valve stem oil seal (coated with oil)
in position over valve guide.
b.
Set the valve spring and damper and valve cap in
place.
c. Compress the spring with Tool J-5892 and install
the valve locks, then release the compressor tool,
making sure the locks seat properly in the groove
of the valve stem.
NOTE: Grease may be used to hold the locks
in place while releasing the compressor tool.
7.
Install spark ,plug, using a new gasket, and torque to
specifications. -
8. Install and adjust valve mechanism as outlined.
CYLINDER HEAD ASSEMBLY
Removal
1.
Remove intake manifold as outlined.
2.
Remove exhaust manifolds as outlined.
3.
Remove valve mechanism as outlined.
4.
Drain cooling system (block).
5.
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
ttter and free of nicks or heavy scratches.
Under bolt threads in the block and threads on
Pie cylinder head bolt must be cleaned. (Dirt
will affect bolt torqueT)
1.
On engines using a STEEL gasket, coat both sides of
a new gasket with a good sealer, spread the sealer
thin and even. One method of applying the sealer that
will assure the proper- coat is with the use of a paint
roller. Too much sealer may hold the beads of the
gasket away from the head or block.
CAUTION: Use no sealer on engines using a
composition STEEL ASBESTOS gasket.
2.
Place the gasket in position over the dowel pins with
the bead up.
3.
Carefully guide cylinder head into place over dowel
pins and gasket.
4.
Coat threads of cylinder head bolts with sealing
compound and install finger tight.
5.
Tighten cylinder head bolts a little at a time in the
sequence shown on the torque sequence chart until
the specified torque is reached.
6. Install the exhaust manifold as outlined.
7.
Install the intake manifold as outlined.
8. Install and adjust the valve mechanism as outlined.
OIL
PAN
Removal
Chevrolet
and Camaro
1.
Disconnect battery positive cable.
2.
Disconnect distributor cap from distributor (to pr-e-
vent breaking distributor cap when engine is raised).
3.
Drain radiator, then disconnect lower radiator hose
at water pump and remove oil dip stick and tube
(where necessary). '
4.
Remove fan blade.
5.
Raise vehicle then drain engine oil;
6. Remove through bolts from engine front mounts.
Disconnect and remove starter.
7.
On vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions,
remove converter housing underpan.
8. Disconnect steering rod at idler lever then swing
steering linkage 4pwn for oil pan clearance.
9. Rotate crankshaft untii 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. 8V), 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.
NOTE: -On the 396 and 427 cu. in. engine, the
oil pan has three 1/4" x 20 attaching bolts at ,
crankcase front cover. One located at each
corner and one at lower center.
Chevelle
1.
Remove engine from vehicle as outlined.
2.
Lower engine onto jack stands, one at each front
Tnaount and one at transmission extension.
CAUTION: Leave engine lift attached to en-
gine.
Do not remove all weight of engine off
engine lifET
3.
Remove starter.
4.
On vehicles equipped with automatic transmission
remove converter housing underpan.
5.
Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.
Fig.
8V - Engine Blocked for Pan Removal
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ENGINE 6-31
Chevy II
1.
Disconnect battery positive cable.
2.
Drain engine oil.
3.
Disconnect and remove starter.
4 Disconnect steering idler arm bracket at right hand
frame rail and swing steering linkage down for pan
clearance.
5.
Disconnect* exhaust pipes at manifolds and allow
pipes to hang free.
6. Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.
Corvette
1.
Disconnect battery positive cable then remove oil
dipstick and tube.
2.
Raise and support vehicle then drain engine oil.
3.
Remove starter and flywheel underpan.
4.
Disconnect steering linkage idler at frame and lower
the linkage.
5.
Remove oil pan and discard gaskets and seals.
6. On Hi-Performance engines, the oil baffle must
be removed before additional operations can be
performed.
NOTE: On the 427 cu. in. engine, the oil pan
has three 1/4" x 20 attaching bolts at crankcase
front cqver. One located at each corner and one
at lower center.
Installation
1.
Thoroughly clean all gasket sealing surfaces.
NOTE: Use a new pan. gasket set.
2.
Install side gaskets on pan rails, using.gasket sealer
as a retainer.
3.
Install rear oil pan seal in groove in rear main
bearing cap with ends (fig. 9V) butting side gaskets.
4.
Install oil pan front seal in groove in .crankcaee front
cover, with ends butting side gaskets.
5.
If crankshaft was rotated while £>an was off, place
timing mark at 6:00 o'clock position.
6. Install oil pan and torque bolts to specifications.
NOTE: On 396 and 427 cu. in. engines, start
three 1/4" x 20 bolts into crankcase front cover
before tightening, any other pan bolts.
7.
Complete installation as follows:
Chevrolet
and Camaro
a. Using a suitable jack (and a block of wood to pre-
vent damaging oil pan) raise engine enough to re-
move 2" x 4" wood blocks, then lower engine.
b.
On vehicles equipped with automatic transmission
install converter housing underpan.
c. Install through bolts in engine front mounts.
d. Install and connect starter. Connect steering rod
at idler lever.
e. Lower vehicle and install fan blade.
f. Cbnnnect lower radiator hose, then install oil dip
stick tube and dip stick.
g. Connect distributor cap and battery positive
cable.
h. Fill radiator with coolant and fill engine with oil,
then start engine and check for leaks.
Chevelle
a. On vehicles equipped with automatic transmission
Fig.
9V - Oil Pan Gasket and Seal Location
install converter housing underpan.
b.
.Install starter.
c. Install, engine as outlined.
Chevy II
a. Connect exhaust pipe to manifold flange using new
packing seals.
b.
Connect steering idler arm bracket.
c. Connect starter wires..
d. Connect battery cable.
e. Fill with oil, start engine and check for leaks.
Corvette
a. Connect steering linkage.
b.
Install oil dip stick tube and dip stick then con-
nect battery cables.
c. Fill engine with oil, then start engine and check
for leaks.
OIL PUMP
Removal
1.
Remove oil pan as outlined.
2.
Remove pump to rear main bearing cap bolt and re-
move pump and extension shaft.
Installation
1.
Assemble pump and extension shaft to rear main
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ENGINE COOLING 6K-2
are indicative of exhaust gases leaking into the coolr
ing system.
Periodic Maintenance
Periodic service must be performed to the engine cool-
ing system to keep it in efficient operating condition.
These services should include a complete cleaning and
reverse flushing as well as a reconditioning service.
In the course of engine operation, rust and scale ac-
cumulate in the radiator and engine water jacket. The
accumulation of these deposits can be kept to a minimum
by the use of a good rust inhibitor but it should be
remembered that an inhibitor will not remove rust al-
ready present in the cooling system.
Two common causes of corrosion are: (1) air suction--
Air may be drawn into the system due to low liquid level
in the radiator, leaky water pump or loose hose con-
nections; (2) exhaust gas leakage—Exhaust gas may be
blown into the cooling system past the cylinder head
gasket or through cracks in the cylinder head and block.
Cleaning
A good cleaning solution should be used to loosen the
rust and scale before reverse flushing the cooling
system. There are a number of cleaning solutions avail-
able and the manufacturer's instructions with the particu-
lar cleaner being used should always be followed.
An excellent preparation to use for this purpose is GM
Cooling System Cleaner. The following directions for
cleaning the system applies only when this type cleaner
is-used.
1.
Drain the cooling system including the cylinder block
and then close both drain plugs.
2.
Remove thermostat and replace thermostat housing.
3.
Add the liquid portion (No. 1) of the cooling system
cleaner.
4.
Fill the cooling system with water to a level of about
3 inches below the top of the overflow pipe.
5. Cover the radiator and run the engine at moderate
speed until engine coolant temperature reaches 180
degrees.
6. Remove cover from radiator and continue to run the
engine for 20 minutes. Avoid boiling.
7. While the engine is still running, add the powder
portion (No. 2) of the cooling system cleaner and
continue to run the engine for 10 minutes.
8. At the end of this time, stop the engine, wait a few
minutes and then open the drain cocks or remove
pipe plugs. Also remove lower hose connection.
CAUTION: Be careful not to scald your hands.
NOTE:
Dirt and bugs may be cleaned out of
the radiator air passages by blowing out with air
pressure from the back of the core.
Reverse Flushing
Reverse flushing should always be accomplished after
the system is thoroughly cleaned as outlined above.
Flushing is. accomplished through the system in a direc-
tion opposite to the normal flow. This action causes the
water to get behind the corrosion deposits and force
them out.
Radiator
1.
Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses and re-
place the radiator cap,
2.
Attach a lead-away hose at the top of the radiator.
3.
Attach a new piece of hose to the radiator outlet
connection and insert the flushing gun in this hose.
4.
Connect the water hose of the flushing gun to a water
outlet and the air hose to an air line.
5. Turn on the water and when the radiator is full, turn
on the air in short blasts, allowing the radiator to
fill between blasts of air.
CAUTION: Apply air gradually as a clogged
radiator will stand only a limited pressure.
6. Continue this flushing until the water from the lead-
away hose runs clear.
Cylinder Block and Cylinder Head
1.
With the thermostat removed, attach a lead-away
hose to the water pump inlet and a length of new hose
to the water outlet connection at the top of the engine.
NOTE:
Disconnect the heater hose when re-
verse flushing engine.
2.
Insert the flushing gun in the new hose.
3.
Turn on the water and when the engine water jacket
is full, turn on the air in short blasts.
4.
Continue this flushing until the water from the lead-
away hose runs clear.
Hot Water Heater
1.
Remove water outlet hose from heater core pipe.
2.
Remove inlet hose from engine connection.
3.
Insert flushing gun and flush heater core. Care must
be taken when applying air pressure to prevent
damage to the core.
Fan Belt
Adjustment
1.
Loosen bolts at Delcotron slotted bracket.
2.
Pull Delcotron away from engine until desired ten-
sion reading is obtained with a strand tension gauge.
Refer to Section 6, "Engine Tune-Up".
3.
Tighten all Delcotron bolts securely.
Thermostat
The thermostat consists of a restriction valve actuated
by a thermostatic element. This is mounted in the hous-
ing at the cylinder head water outlet above the water
pump,
thermostats are designed to open and close at
predetermined temperatures and if not operating properly
should be removed and tested as follows.
Replacement
1.
Remove radiator to water outlet hose.
2.
Remove thermostat housing bolts and remove water
outlet and gasket from thermostat housing (fig. 2).
3.
Inspect thermostat valve to make sure it is in good
condition.
4.
Place thermostat in hot water 25° above the temper-
ature stamped on the thermostat valve.
5. Submerge the valve completely and agitate the water
thoroughly. Under this condition the valve should
open fully.
6. Remove the thermostat and place in water 10° below
temperature indicated on the valve.
7. With valve completely submerged and water agitated
thoroughly, the valve should close completely.
8. If thermostat checks satisfactorily, re-install, using
a new housing gasket.
9. Refill cooling system.
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ENGINE COOLING 6K-3
Fig.
2— Replacing Thermostat
Water Pump
Removal
1.
Drain radiator and break loose the fan pulley bolts.
2.
Disconnect heater hose, lower radiator hose and
by pass hose (as required) at water pump.
3.
Loosen Delcotron and remove fan belt then remove
fan bolts, fan and pulley.
4.
Remove pump to cylinder block bolts and remove
pump from engine.
NOTE:
On in line engines, pull the pump
straight out of the block first, to avoid damage
to impeller.
Installation
1.
Install pump assembly on cylinder block and tighten
bolts securely. Use on new pump to block gasket(s).
2.
Install pump pulley and fan on pump hub and tighten
bolts securely.
NOTE:
A guide stud (5/16"-24 x 1-1/2" bolt
with the head removed) installed in one hole of
the fan hub will aid in aligning hub, pulley and
fan.
Remove stud after starting the remaining
three bolts.
3.
Connect hoses and fill cooling system.
4.
Install fan belt and adjust as previously outlined.
5. Start engine and check for leaks.
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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-3
DETENT CAM
DETENT SPRING
DETENT CAM
2-3 SHIFT
FORK
DETENT CAM
PIVOT PIN
1ST & REV. 1ST& REV.
SHIFTER SHAFT SHIFT FORK
DETENT CAM
RETAINER RING
2-3 SHIFTER SHAFT
Fig. 3A
•*
Transmission Side Cover, Shift Fork and Detent Assembly
5. Reinstall propeller shaft and any items removed to
obtain clearance.
TRANSMISSION SIDE COVER
Removal •
1.
Disconnect control rods from levers; remove 2-3
cross shaft (Chevrolet)
2.
Shift transmission into neutral detent positions before
removing cover.
3.
Remove cover assembly from transmission case
carefully and allow oil to drain.
Disassembly (Fig. 3A)
1.
Remove the outer shifter levers.
2.
Remove both shift forks from shifter shaft assem-
blies.
Remove both shifter shaft assemblies from
cover. "OM ring seals around shifter shaft may now
be pryed out if replacement is required because of
damage.
3.
Remove detent cam spring and pivot retainer "C"
ring. Remove both detent cams.
4.
Replace damaged parts.
Assembly (Fig. 3A)
1.
With,
detent spring tang projecting up over the
2nd
and
3rd shifter shaft cover opening install the first and
reverse detent cam onto the detent cam pivot pin.
With the detent spring tang projecting up over the
first and reverse shifter shaft cover hole install the
2nd an£ 3rd detent cam.
2.
Install detent cam retaining "C" ring to pivot shaft,
and hook spring into detent cam notches.
3.
Install both shifter shaft assemblies in cover being
careful not to damage seals. Install both shift forks
to shifter shaft assemblies^ lifting up on detent cam
to allow forks to fully seat into position.
4.
Install outer shifter levers, flat washers, lock wash-
ers and bolts.
Installation
1.
Shift shifter levers into neutral detent (center) posi-
tion.
Position cover gasket on case.
2.
Carefully position side cover into place making sure'
the shift forks are aligned with their respective
mainshaft clutch sliding sleeves.
3.
Install cover attaching bolts and tighten evenly to
specified torque.
4.
Remove filler plug and add lubricant specified in
Section 0, to level of filler plug hole.
COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT
TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT (EXC. CORVETTE)
Removal From Vehicle
1.
Remove propeller shaft assembly.
2.
Disconnect speedometer cable at transmission.
3.
Disconnect shifter rods at transmission levers.
4.
Support engine assembly.
5. Remove transmission to clutch housing bolts.
6. Remove transmission crossmember to mount bolts.
7. Loosen transmission crossmember and move rear-
ward or remove.
8. Slide transmission rearward and remove.
Installation in Vehicle
1.
Raise transmission into position and slide forward
piloting clutch gear retainer into clutch housing.
2.
Install transmission to clutch housing retaining bolts
and lock washers, torque to 50 ft. lbs.
3.
Repositioning transmission crossmember and install
retaining bolts.
4.
Install transmission crossmember to mount bolts.
5. Connect and adjust shift rods at transmission levers
and cordon shaft to 2nd and 3rd lever on Chevrolet
Models. (Fig. 4A)
Fig. 4A - Chevrolet 2-3 Shift Lever Cordon Shaft
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2.
With handle in full down position—adjust cable to ac-
quire dimension shown, be certain that cable is pulled
taut.
3.
Tighten set screw to 15-20 in. lbs.
4.
Bend excess wire and cut - be certain that wire does
not interfere with I.D. of lever or threads of shifter
knob.
NOTE: Handle must return freely from any
position.
SPEEDOMETER DRIVEN GEAR AND OIL SEAL
Replacement
Disconnect speedometer cable, remove retainer to
housing bolt and lock washer and remove retainer. In-
sert screw driver in slot in fitting and pry fitting, gear
and shaft from housing. Pry "O" ring in groove in fitting.
Install new "O" ring in groove and insert shaft Hold
the assembly so slot in fitting is toward boss on housing
and install in housing. Push fitting into housing until re-
tainer can be inserted in groove and install retainer lock
washer and bolt.
Fig.
5M - Installing Side Cover Assembly
TRANSMISSION SIDE COVER
Removal
1.
Disconnect control rods from levers.
2.
Shift transmission into second speed before removing
cover, by moving 1-2 (Rear Cover) shifter lever into
forward detent position.
3.
Remove cover assembly -from transmission case
carefully and allow oil to drain.
Disassembly (Fig. 4M)
1.
Remove the outer shifter lever nuts,*lock washers
and flat washers. Pull levers from shafts.
2.
Remove both shift forks from shifter shaft and detent
plate assemblies. Remove both shifter shaft assem-
blies from cover. Lip seals in side cover may now
be pryed out if replacement is required because of
damage.
1-2 DETENT CAM DETENT SPRING
3-4 DETENT CAM
1-2 SHIFTER SHAFT
1-2 SHIFT FORK
3-4 SHIFT
FORK
DETENT CAM \ 3-4 SHIFTER SHAFT
RETAINER RING
DETENT CAM PIVOT PIN
3.
Remove detent cam spring and pivot retainer "C"
ring. Remove both detent cams.
4.
Replace necessary parts.
Assembly (Fig. 4M)
1.
Install 1-2 detent cam to cover pivot pin first, then
install 3-4 detent cam so the detent spring notches
are offset or opposite each other. Detent cam
notches must be facing downward.
2.
Install detent cam retaining "C" ring to pivot shaft,
and hook spring into detent cam notches.
3.
Install both shifter shaft assemblies in cover being
careful not to damage lip seals. Install both shift
forks to detent plates, lifting up on detent cam to
allow forks to fully seat into position.
4.
Install outer shifter levers, flat washers, lock wash-
ers and nuts.
Installation (Fig. 5M)
1.
Shift 1-2 shifter lever into second speed (forward)
position. Position cover gasket on case.
2.
Carefully position side cover into place making sure
the shift forks are aligned with their respective
mainshaft clutch sliding sleeves.
3.
Install cover attaching bolts and tighten evenly to
15-20 ft. lbs. torque.
4.
Remove filler plug and add lubricant specified in
Section 0, to level of filler plug hole.
EXTENSION OIL SEAL
Replacement
1.
Remove propeller shaft.
2.
Pry out the extension oil seal.
3.
Prelubricate between sealing lips and press new oil
seal carefully into place in extension using J-5154 or
similar tool.
Fig.
4M - Transmission Side Cover/ Shift Fork and
Detent Assembly
CAUTION: Do not excessively force the seal
against the seat in the extension.
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is at the full mark on the dip stick, it is just slightly be-
low the planetary gear unit. If additional oil is added,
bringing the oil level above the full mark, the planetary
unit will run in the oil, foaming and aerating the oil. This
aerated oil carried through the various oil pressure pas-
sages (low servo, reverse servo, clutch apply, converter,
etc.) may cause malfunction of the transmission assem-
bly, resulting in cavitation noise in the converter and
improper band or clutch application. Overheating may
also occur.
If the transmission is found consistently low on oil, a
thorough inspection should be made to find and correct
all external oil leaks.
PERIODIC OIL CHANGE
The transmission oil should be changed periodically as
recommended in Section 0, and whenever transmission is
to be removed from the vehicle for repairs.
1.
Run engine for one minute in neutral prior to chang-
ing.
2.
Be sure vehicle is level or raise from the rear only.
3.
Remove the oil pan drain plug and allow oil to drain
thoroughly into a pan or can.
Replace drain plug and refill with approximately two
quarts of oil specified in Section 0.
NOTE: To refill the transmission, remove dip
stick from oil filler tube and refill transmission
with oil specified in Section 0 using filler tube
and funnel J-4264. Then, after shifting into all
ranges at idle speed to fill all oil passages, the
engine should be run at 800-1000 rpm with the
transmission in Neutral until the oil warms up,
then add oil as required to raise the fluid level
to the full mark on the dip stick. Refill capacity
is approximately 2 qts.
4.
Fig.
1PG - Adjusting Low Band Using J-21848
PERIODIC LOW BAND ADJUSTMENT (Fig. 1PG)
Low band adjustment should be periodically performed
at 12,000 mile intervals, or sooner, as necessary if op-
erating performance indicates low band slippage.
1.
Raise vehicle and place selector lever in neutral.
2.
Remove protective cap from transmission adjusting
screw.
3.
a. On Corvette Models: Drop left exhaust pipe for
clearance.
b.
On Chevelle Models: To gain clearance between
underbody and transmission, it may be necessary
to remove rear mount bolts from crossmember,
and move transmission slightly toward passenger
side of vehicle. .
4.
Loosen adjusting screw lock nut 1/4 turn and hold in
this position with wrench.
5.
Using Special Tool J-21848 adjust band to 70 in. lbs.
and back off four (4) complete turns for a band which
has been in operation for 6,000 miles or more,.or
three (3) turns for one in use less than 6,000 miles.
CAUTION: Be sure to hold the adjusting screw
lock nut at 1/4 turn loose with a wrench during"
the.adjusting procedure.
6. Tighten the adjusting screw lock nut to specified
torque.
CAUTION: The amount of back-off is not an
approximate figure, it must be exact.
MANUAL SHIFT LINKAGE CHECK & ADJUST
(Column Type)
1.
The shift tube and lever assembly must be free in the
mast jacket. See Section 9 for alignment of steering
column assembly if necessary.
2.
To check for proper shift linkage adjustment, lift
the transmission selector lever towards the steering
wheel. Allow the selector lever to be positioned in
drive (D) by the transmission detent.
NOTE: Do not use the indicator pointer as a
reference to position the selected lever. When
performing linkage adjustment, pointer is ad-
justed last.
3.
Release the selector lever. The lever should be in-
hibited from engaging low range unless the lever is
lifted.
4.
Lift the selector lever towards the steering wheel,
and allow the lever to be positioned in neutral (N) by
the transmission detent.
5.
Release the selector lever. The lever should now
be inhibited from engaging reverse range unless the
lever is lifted.
6. A properly adjusted linkage will prevent the selector
lever from moving beyond both the neutral detent, and
the drive detent unless the lever is lifted to pass
over the mechanical stop in the steering column.
7.
In the event that an adjustment is required, place
the selector lever in drive (D) position as determined
by the transmission detent. See Steps 2 and 3.
8. Loosen the adjustment swivel at the cross-shaft,
and rotate the transmission lever so that it contacts
the drive stop in the steering column.
9. Tighten the swivel and recheck the adjustment. See
2 and 6.
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