load capacity CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO 1973 2.G Owners Manual
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine add approximately  2.5  quarts U.S. 
Measure (2.0 quarts  Imperial 
Measure)  for Turbo  Hydra-Matic 
350. Operate  transmission  through 
all  shift  ranges  and recheck  fluid 
level 
as described  above. 
Turbo Hydra-Matic 400-Lubri
cation of your  Turbo  Hydra-matic 
400 will,  except  for fluid  capacity 
and  filter  change  listed below, 
follow  previously  stated automatic 
transmission recommendations. 
After  checking  transmission  fluid 
level  it 
is important  that the dip
stick  be pushed  all the 
way into 
the 
fill tube. 
Changing Fluid-After removing 
fluid  from  the transmission  sump 
approximately 
7lh pints U.S. 
Measure (6 pints  Imperial  Meas
ure)  of fresh  fluid will be required  to 
return  level to proper  mark in 
the  dipstick. 
Every 
24,000 miles  the trans
mission  sump filter should  be re
placed. 
Transmission Shift Linkage 
(Manual and Automatic) 
Transmission 
Shift and Back· 
drive Linkage (Manual and 
Automatic)  -Every 6,000 miles 
or  4 months  lubricate  shift linkage 
and  on manual  transmission  floor 
controls  lever contacting  faces with 
water  resistant  EP chassis  lubri
cant  which  meets GM Specifica
tion  6031M . 
Chassis 
Front  Suspension 
Every 6,000 miles or 4 months
Lubricate  4 fittings  with water  re
sistant 
EP Chassis  Lubricant  which 
meets  GM Specification 
6031 M. 
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Ball jOints should not be lu
bricated unless their  tempera
ture 
is 10°F. or  higher.  During 
colder weather,  they should be 
allowed to warm up as neces
sary  before 
lubrication. 
Steering  Linkage 
Every 6,000 miles or 4 months
Lubricate 7 fittings,  one at each  end 
of  each  tie rod , one  at each  end of 
relay  rod, and one  at idler  lever 
with  water  resistant  EP Chassis 
Lubricant  which meets GM Speci
fication  6031M. 
Front Wheel Bearings 
Every 24,000 miles  -clean  and 
repack  with a  high  melting  point 
wheel  bearing  lubricant. 
Use wheel 
bearing  lubricant  GM Part  No. 
1051344  or equivalent.  This 
is a 
premium  high melting  point lubri
cant.  When  replacement 
is neces
sary  specify  Delco parts.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine and in the  radiator  at least as fre
quently 
as engine  oil changes. 
NOTE: Do  not  remove  radiator 
cap  when  coolant 
is hot and  under 
pressure. 
Level  should  be at the 
"FULL 
COLD" 
mark  on the  recovery tank 
and  at the  bottom  of the  radiator 
filler  neck  when  the system 
is cold. 
During  normal warm weather  op
eration  the coolant  should be at 
the 
"FULL  HOT" mark on the  re
covery  tank. 
If the recovery  tank is 
empty or coolant is below  the 
"FULL  COLD" mark the radiator 
level  should  be checked  and cool
ant  added  to the  radiator  and re
covery  tank 
as needed.  Use a 50/50 
mixture  of high-quality  ethylene gly
col  antifreeze  and water  for coolant 
additions. 
If regular  additions  are 
required  see your  dealer  for a cool
ing  system  check. 
NOTE: If recommended quaIily 
antifreeze is used, supplemental  in
hibitors  or additives  claiming to 
provide  increased  capability  are 
not  necessary.  They may be detri
mental 
to the  efficient  operation  of 
the  system,  and represent  an un
necessary  operating  expense. 
Every  year, the cooling  system 
should  be serviced 
as follows: 
1  .  Wash  radiator  cap and  filler 
neck  with clean  water. 
2. Check  coolant  for proper 
level  and freeze  protection. 
3. Pressure  test system  and radi
ator  cap for proper  pressure 
holding  capacity  (15 psi). 
If 
replacement  of cap is re
quired,  use the special  AC 
cap  designed  for coolant  re
covery  systems,  specified  for 
your  car model. 
4. Tighten  hose clamps  and in
spect  all hoses.  Replace  hoses 
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whenever  swollen, checked or 
otherwise  deteriorated. 
5. Clean frontal  area of radiator 
core  and air conditioning 
condenser. 
Every  two years  or 
24,000 miles, 
whichever  first occurs,  the cooling 
system  should be flushed  and re
filled  using  the following  recom
mended  procedure: 
1. Run engine,  with radiator  cap 
removed,  until normal  operat
ing  temperature 
is reached 
and  upper  radiator  hose 
is hot 
(indicates  thermostat 
is open.) 
2. Stop engine and open  radiator 
drain  valve to drain  coolant. 
(To  speed  this operation,  the 
drain  plugs in the  block  can 
also  be removed.)   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine • Maintain cooling system freeze 
protection  at 
.;...200 F or  below 
to  ensure  protection  against 
corrosion  and loss  of coolant 
from  boiling , even  though  freez
ing  temperatures  are not 
ex
pected. 
• Add  ethylene  glycol base cool
ant  that  meets  GM Specification 
1899-M  when coolant  additions 
are  required  because of coolant 
loss  or to provide  additional 
protection  against freezing  at 
temperatures  lower than 
_200 F 
(_320 F in  Canada). 
NOTE:  Alcohol  or methanol  base 
coolants  or plain  water  are not 
recommended  for your  Monte 
Carlo  at any  time. 
Radiator  Pressure  Cap 
The radiator  cap, a 15  lb.  pres
sure  type,  must be installed  tightly, 
otherwise  coolant may be lost  and 
damage  to engine  may result  from 
overheating.  Radiator pressure caps 
should  be checked  periodically  for 
proper  operation. 
If replacement is 
required  specify AC. 
Thermostat 
The cooling  system is protected 
and  controlled  by a thermostat  in
stalled  in the  engine  coolant  outlet 
to  maintain  a satisfactory  operating 
temperature  of the  engine.  This 
thermostat 
is designed  for continu
ous  use through  both winter  and 
summer  and need  not be changed 
seasonally . When  replacement 
is 
necessary,  Delco parts are recom
mended. 
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Tires 
The  factory  installed  tires on 
your  car 
as shown  on the  following 
Tire  Usage  chart are designed  to 
provide  the best  all around  per
formance  for normal  vehicle op
eration.  When inflated 
as recom
mended  on the  tire  pressure  plac
ard,  located  on the  left  door  of 
your  vehicle,  they have  the load 
carrying  capacity  to operate  satis
factorily  at all  normal  highway 
speeds. 
Tire  Care 
Tires  should  be checked  regu
larly  for proper  inflation  pressure, 
wear,  and damage.  The following 
information  will assist  you in prop
erly  caring  for your  tires:   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine MONTE CARLO TIRE USAGE 
ENGINE AND BODY STYLE  STANDARD OPTIONAL 
All  All 
G78-15 
All "S" and Landau GR70-15 
GR70-15 White Stripe 
All standard tires are blackwall with whitewall  optional. All tires are bias·belted,  load range  B unless otherwise specified. 
Inflation  Pressure 
The tire inflation  pressures 
listed  on the  tire  placard  have 
been  selected  to provide  the best 
tire  life,  riding  comfort  and han
dling  stability  for normal  driving 
conditions.  When inflated  at the 
highest  pressures  shown on the 
placard,  the tires  have  the load 
carrying  capacity  to operate  satis
factorily  at all  loads  up to and 
including  the vehicle  capacity  load 
(total  pounds)  which also 
is shown 
I!I RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURES (PSI COLD) VEHICLE LOAD 
UP TO VEHICLE C APACIH UP TO 5 OCCU PANTS 250 185 MAX IMUM 
FRONT REAR 
xx XX 
XX XX 
RECOMMENDED TIRE SIZE(S) (USE ON LY IN SETS )  LOAD RANGE X XXX(X)XX  XXX(X)XX XXIX)XXX BECAUSE OF POSSIBLE ADVERSE EFFECTS ON VEHICLE HANDLING, DO N O T  MIX  RADIAL TIRES WITH OTHER TYPE TIRES ON THE SA ME VEHICLE. 
VEHICLE CAPACITY BENCH SEAT BUCKET SEAT 6 OCCUPANTS 3 fR ONT 3 REAR· 200 lBS  TRUNK  LOAD 
TOTAL 1100 LBS 
5 OCCUPAN TS 2 fR ONT 3  R EA R 200 U1S TRU NK  LOA D 
TOTAL  950 LBS SEE  OWNERS MANUAL  fOR ADD ITIONAL  INfORMAflON mJ XXXXXXX PRINTED IN USA 
Typical  Tire Placard  Located  on The  Left  Door of Your  Car 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine on the  placard. In addition,  for 
those  owners  who prefer  the 
ut
most in comfort,  the reduced  tire 
pressures  listed on the  placard  may 
be  used  when  loads of 
(5 occu
pants or less)  are carried. 
The  use of improper  tire 
infla
tion pressures  can adversely  affect 
tire  life and  vehicle 
perforrilance: 
• 
Too  little  air pressure  can result 
in  excessive  tire heat,  abnormal 
tire  wear,  adverse  vehicle 
han
dling and reduced  fuel economy. 
• Too  much  air pressure  can re
sult in abnormal  tire wear, ad
verse  vehicle  ride and handling, 
and  increased  susceptibility  to 
damage 
by road  impacts. 
Tire  pressures  should be checked 
when  the tires  are 
"cold" at least 
once  a month  (and preferably 
oftener) 
or before  long trips or 
when  heavily  loaded.  The follow
ing points  should  be observed 
when  checking  and setting  tire 
pressures: 
< 
1.  Cold  tire pressure  ratings are applic
able  when  a vehicle  has been Inoperative  for 3 hours or more, or driven  less 
than  1 mile. 
2. Tire  inflation  pressure  may increase as much  as 6 pounds  per square  inch (psi) 
when  hot (after  vehicle  has been  driven 
10 miles or at speeds  of more  than 60 miles  per hour). Do not "bleed" or reduce  pressures  when tires are hot from 
driving. 
3. For  continuous  high speed  operation 
(over 75 mph),  increase  tire inflation 
pressure  4 psi  above  the fecommended 
pressures  up to a maximum 
of 32 psi 
cold  pressure  for load  range  B tires, or 40 psi for D  load  range  tires. Sustained 
speeds  above 75 mph are not  recom
mended  when the 4 psi  adjustment 
would  require  pressures  greater than 
the  above  maximum  pressures. 
4. Always use a tire  pressure  gauge when 
checking  pressures as the appearance of a tire  can  be deceiving.  For example, 
radial  ply tires,  in comparison  with bias 
ply  tires  at the  same  pressure,  may have 
the  appearance  of being  under-Inflated. 
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Vehicle Loading-Do not load 
your  vehicle  beyond  the vehicle 
capacity  (total pounds)  shown on 
the  tire  placard.  This figure 
repre
sents  the design  capacity  of the 
vehicle,  not merely  of the  tires. 
When  towing  trailers,  the 
allow
able passenger  and cargo  load 
must  be reduced  by an amount 
equal  to the  trailer  tongue  load on 
the  trailer  hitch. 
(See "Trailer 
Hauling"  in Section  1 of  this man
ual.)  Station  wagon loads should 
be  distributed 
as far  forward as 
possible.  Vehicles equipped  with 
luggage  racks do not  have  a 
vehi
cle load  capacity  greater than 
specified  on the  tire  placard. 
Tire Wear and Rotation-Un
even or abnormal  tire wear is 
usually  the result  of incorrect in
flation  pressure,  improper  wheel 
alignment,  wheels being 
out-of
balance, or poor driving  habits.   
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine SPECIFICATION 
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 
Car-Stamped on Vehicle Identification  Plate attached at left of instrument panel. 
Engine-Stamped on boss  on block . 
8 -Cylinder-On right  side of block at front. 
Body-S tamped o n plate attached to cowl panel. 
DIMENSIONS 
MONTE 
CARLO 
O ve rall length 
2-Door  Coupe ...
.. .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  . .  . . .  .  .  . . 211.5" 
Width  ... ......... ......... ............ . . 77.6" 
Wheelbase ............................... 116.0" 
BATTERY RATING 
350 VB engine equipped vehicles-12 volt, 66 plate, 2900 watts ' 
454 VB and Heavy Duty-12 volt, 90 plate, 3750 watts' 
' Cranking 
powe r at O°F. 
CAPACITIES 
Gasoline Tank  (approx.)  ....... . B Cylinder 
Oil change only ... ... .... .... . Oil and Filter change .......... . 
U.S. Measure 
22 gal. 
4 qt. 5 qt. 
Imperial Measure 
18% gal. 
3% qt. 4% qt. 
71 
Cooling  System: ...... 350 v-a 
u.s. Measure (qts.) 16* 
Imperial Measure (qts.) 13.25* 
454 v-a 
23* 
19.25* 
'with air cond o add 1 qt. U.S. meas. (% qt. Imperial meas.) 
Thermostat 
All engines  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  . . .  .  . .  .  .  . . . .  .  .  .  . .  .  .  . . . .. 195° 
Radiator  Pressure Cap . .  .  .  . .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  . . .  .  .  . .. 15 lb. 
Air  Condit ioning System 
Compressor oil (525 vis .)  .............. ... .... 11 oz. 
Refrigerant-R-12 Four Seasons ........................  3 lb. 12 oz. 
Turbo Hydramatic 350 ........... .......... .. ... ........ . . 400 .. ................... .. ... .... .. .. . 
TURN SIGNAL FLASHER: 
Imperial U. S. Measure  Measure 
10.0 qts. 11.0 qts. 8.25 qts. 9.25 qts. 
Type ................................... Capacity All ..... ..... ........................ 3 lamp (ll) 
Hazard Warning Flasher, All .. , ............... . 4 lamp 
TIRE INFORMATION 
Complete 
tire  information will be found  on pages 60 through 65. 
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Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Overheating Caution. . . . .  . .  . . . .  . . .  ..  42 
Courtesy  Lights ........... ........... 73 Cowl  Air Inlets ....................... 32 Cruise  Master ....................... 21 Deale r  Assistance  ............. , ...... , 74 Defogger,  Rear Window ............... 35 Defroster,  Defogger, Windshield ........ 35 Delco Eye On Battery.  . . .  . . . .  . . . . . . . .. 66 Dimensions,  Vehicle .................. , 71 Dimmer Switch, Headlamp. . . . . . . .  . .  .. 24 Directional Signals. .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . .  .. 20 Door Locks.  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .  . . .. 4 Drive  Belts, Engine.  . . . . . . . .  . .  . . .  . . . .. 53 Driver Seat Adjustment ................... , 4 "Drive" (D)  Transmission  Range ..... 18 Dusty Conditions,  Operating Under 
Oil Change  Interval. ................ 51 Oil Filter  Change  Interval..  . .  . . .  . . . .. 51 Electric  Clock ........................ 31 Electrical System Ammeter .......................... 30 Battery ............ ................ 71 Bulbs ............................. 73 Fuses ..... , ....................... 73 Generator  Indicator Light. . . . . . . . .  .. 27 Emergency,  In Case Of. ............... 41 Brake  Warning  Light. . . . . .  . . . .  . .  . . .. 27 Generator  Indicator Not Chllrging ... , 27 Hazard Warning· Flasher. ............ 41 Jacking Instructions ................. 44 Jump Starting with Auxiliary  Battery .. 42 Overheated  Radiator. . .  . . .  . .  . . . . . . .. 42 (Temperature  Indicator: Hot) Pushing To Start. .................. 41 Towing ............................ 41 Energizer (See Battery)  Engine 
Cooling 
........................... 57 Exhaust  Gas Caution  ................ 14 Flooded , Starting  Procedure ......... , 16 Overheating.  . . .  . .  . .  .  . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . .. 42 Serial Number. ....... .............. 71 Specifications .............. ..... ... , 71 Starting.  . . . . . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .. 15 Temperature  Light. . . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . .. 27 Engine Oil Capacity..  . .. .. .. .. . . .. .. . . ..  .. .. .. 71 Change  Interval.  . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  .. 51 Dip Stick. .  . . . .  . .  . .  . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . . .. 52 Filter. ....................... : .  . . .. 51 Pressure Indicator . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . .. 30 Recommendation.  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . . .. 51 
Ethylene  Glycol  Coolant. . . . . . . .  . . .  . . .. 57 
Exhaust  Gas Caution ................. , 14 Driving  With Trunk Open. . . . .  . . .  . .. 14 
Exhaust System 
Parked With  Engine  Running.  . . . . . .. 14 Pulling A  Trailer .................. , 11 
Exhaust System Inspection ........................ , 14 
Exterior  Finish and Trim Care. . . . . .  . .. 49 
Fabric  Care .... " .................... 46 Fan 
Belt. .............................. 53 Ventilating.  . . . . . . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .  . . . . .. 34 Filters OiL ........... ....... , .. ......... , 51 Finish  Care Exterior.  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .  . . .. 48 First  Few Hundred  Miles of Driving........... ............. .. ..  2 
First Gear. .  .  . .  . . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . . .  . . . .. 19 
79 
Flame  Arrestor ..... ........ ......... , 53 Flammable  Cleaning Solvents.  . . .  . . . . .. 46 Flashers 
Hazard  Warning .................... 41 Turn Signal.  . . .  . . . .  . .  . . . . . .  . . . . . . .. 20 Flooded  Engine, Starting.  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .. 16 Floor  Controls.  . .  . .  . .  . . . . .  . . . . . . . . . .. 23 Fluid  Levels 
Battery ...................... ..... , 66 Brake  Master  Cylinder.  . . .  . .  . . . . .  . .. 56 Engine Oil. ........................ 51 Power  Steering. . .  . .  . . .  . . . . .  . .  . .  . . .. 56 Radiator.  . . . . . . . . . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . .  . . .. 60 Rear  Axle.  . . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . . .  . . .. 53 Transmission.  . . . .  . . . . .  . . . . .  . . .  . . . .. 54 Fluid  Recommendations 
Battery ........................... , 66 Brake  ............................. 56 Power Steering . . .  . . .  . . . . . . .  . . . .  . . .. 56 Radiator.  . . . . . . .  . . .  . .  . . . .  . . . . . .  . . .. 57 Transmission .... ................... 54 Windshield  Washer ................ , 31 Folding Seat Back  Latches ............ , 4 Foreign  Countries,  Operation In ...... .. 13 Four Way  Hazard  Flasher ....... " .... 41 Front Suspension . ................... , 55 Front Wheel  Bearings  ................ , 55 Fuel (See Gasoline) 
Full  Rated  Load (See Tires) 
Fumes  Engine  Exhaust.  . . .  . . . .  . . .  . . .  . . . . . 
.. 14 Fuses Chart. ......................... .. , 73 Location .................... ...... , 73 Gas Station Information 
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