1960 CHEVROLET CORVAIR engine

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 
BREAKING-IN PERIOD 
Sound design and precision manufacturing methods 
will permit you to operate your new Corvair in a normal 
manner from its very first mile without adhering

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual STARTING 
1. POWERGLIDE-Place control lever in N position. The 
engine will not start in any other position. 
THREE-SPEED-Place gearshift control lever in Neu­
tral. 
2. INITIAL  START -Depress accel

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual After starting engine with the lever in "N" (NEU­
TRAL) position, merely  select the range desired and 
depress the accelerator. The Powerglide transmission 
will do the rest.  The 
Powerglide may be

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual POWERGlIDE 
PUSHING TO START 
• Turn on key and move selector lever to Neutral. At 
20 to 25 MPH move lever to "L." 
• When engine starts, move selector lever to "D." 
NOTE: Never tow to start. 
T

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual LIGHT SWITCH 
LEFT TURN 
INDICATOR  BRIGHT BEAM INDICATOR  RIGHT 
TURN 
INDICATOR 
INSTRUMENTS 
RADIO SPEAKER GLOVE BOX 
LOCK 
~~"-fHIf--RADIO 
~~~~~~~&J CONTROLS 
U:a~II---HEATER CONTROLS 
INDICATOR

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT 
The front luggage compartment has a capacity of 
more than 10 cu. ft. with the spare tire in place. 
• To open the luggage compartment, insert the ignition 
key and, holding the

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual AINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION 
16 
OCTANE REQUIREMENTS 
The Corvair six-cylinder engine is designed to deliver 
peak performance on what is designated as Regular 
grade fuel in the continental United Sta

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CHEVROLET CORVAIR 1960 1.G Owners Manual ure up to U. S. standards, it is desirable to obtain 
detailed information as to availability of fuels in a given 
area and service and adjustments n~cessary to adapt 
your car to the fuels available
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