low oil pressure CHEVROLET CORVETTE 1964 Owners Manual
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The ammeter shows the rate at which the battery is being charged or discharged. The Delcotron charg
ing system is equipped 'with a regulator which con
trol s the charge acco rding to battery requirements.
When the Delcotron generator is supp lying more
than the curre nt demand, the ammeter will show the
chargi ng rate while a disc harg e will be shown if
the
current demand is more than the Delcotron output.
With the battery fully charged , the charging rate will be 1m-\', thus giving an indication of battery condition.
OIL PRESSURE
GAUGE
...
The oil pressure gauge indicates the pressure at which
oil is being delivered to the various parts of the en·
gine requiring lubrication. Pressures registered by the
AMMETER
•
gauge
may vary acco rding to outside air temperatures or weight of oil being used. Oil pressure of a cold en
gine being operated at a given speed will be somewhat
higher than when the engine is at normal operating
temperature at the sam e speed. Prolonged high speed operation on a hot day at the giv en speed will result in somewhat lower oil pressure readings. Readings of 30 to 40 psi may be considered normal during moderate road speeds of 35 to 40 mph with the en
gine at proper operating temperature. Gauge read
in gs whi ch are consistently high or low under these
co nCIitions may ind i cate lubrication system and/or
engine malfunctions.
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Check the front of the radiator core occasionally for
insects and leaves. Flush them out from the back
sid e of the radiator using a water hose and city water
pressure.
RADIATOR CAP
The Corvette cooling system is equipped with a 13 lb. pressure cap. To remove the cap, carefully turn ~ turn to allow exces s system pressure to escape, then turn the cap all the way off. If the engine is
ov erh eated, wait for several minutes before removing
the
radiator cap.
Tire
Care
To enjoy maximum service from your tires, keep
them inflated to the pressures recommended on
page
46.
Regular Corvette tires should not be used for ex
treme vehicle operation. Special purpose tires are
available,
if needed, from major tire manufacturers. DRAINING
AND FILLING
THE COOLING SYSTEM
I. Open the drain cock at the bottom of the
radiator.
2. Remove the drain plug located on each side of the engine block just above the oil pan and be· hind the spark plug wire shields. 3. Replace the engine drain plugs and close the
radiator drain cock before refilling the radiator.
4.
To refill , add coolant until supply tank remains
one -half full. Then start engine and add coolant as necessary to maintain normal one-half- full level in supply tank. Recheck when cool and fill to
normal level.
Rotate tires
as shown every
6000 miles to distribute wear
. over all five tires. This will help you to obtain maxi
mum service from your tires.
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FAN BELT
Every 6,000 miles inspect fan belt for wear, fraying,
cracking and tension. Belt should be retightened
only when
it deflects more than Y2" with modera te thumb pressure applied midway between pulleys.
AIR CLEANER
Ev ery
12,000 miles (more often under dusty o r other
adverse driving conditions) rem ove the polyurethan e
eleme nt from its support screen and clean in suit able
solvent such as Kerosene . Squeeze out all solvent,
then soak i n engine oil and squ eeze out. Remove
excess oil
by then squeezing the element in a clean dry cloth.
OIL FILTER
The oil filter should be changed at 6,000 miles or 6 month intervals, whi ch ever occurs first. During pro
l onged dusty driving conditions the filter should be
cha nged more often.
DISTRIBUTOR
Change cam lubricator end for end at 12,000 mile intervals-Replace at 24,00 0 mile intervals.
FUEL FILTER
In-Line Filter-Replace
the entire filter every 12,000
miles. To replace: Re
move inlet fitting and
loosen filter bracket, then
turn entire filter
to re
move. 0 hserve the direc
tion of fuel flow when in
stalling the new filter.
Carburetor Type Filter - R emove the fuel line and inlet fitting at the carburetor to replace the filter
only if car bur etor Hooding occurs. Do nor att,cmpt to clean the filter. This filter is used on the 250 hp engine only.
BRAKES
Master Cylinder -Every
6,000 miles - Check fluid
le vel and maintain IA" below filler opening with GM Hydraulic Brake Fluid, Super No. 11.
Lining-Inspe ct brake linings periodi cally. Frequency o[ inspection ,viII depend on traffic, terrain and the
driving habits of the driver.
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MINOR TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
IfYDUrn~ performing in the following manner:
E~reinseqUen" shown for possible causes.
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CAR WILL :\OT STA RT: Engine Will Turn Over Engine \,Vill Not Turn Over CAR WILL START- BUT: Only Af(er Repeated Tries Stalls in a Few Seconds Stalls When HOT I d les Roughl y
Engine Overheats
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