
CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-3
•BUMPER
CLUTCH FORK
CLUTCH PEDAL
L-4 AND L-6 MODELS
Fig.
 3 - Chevy II Clutch Pedal Free Travel Adjustment
to previous heat. The vehicle should be returned to the
Dealership the next day (at least 12 hours) to give clutch
time to cool to normal temperatures. Any slippage
should then be evaluated as follows:
1.
 Drive in high gear at 20-25 MPH.
2.
 Depress clutch pedal to the floor and rev engine to
2500-3500 rpm.
3.
 Engage clutch quickly (snap foot off pedal) and press
accelerator to full throttle.
Engine speed should drop noticeably then accelerate
with vehicle. If clutch is bad, the engine speed will in-
crease.
NOTE: Do not repeat more than once or clutch
, will overheat. 
-NUTC NUTC
SPACER F
SPACER F
RODB
' CLUTCH^ SWIVEL B
FORK
ADJUSTING
 ROD
 A '
V8 ENGINE 
ADJUSTING
 ROD
 A
L6 ENGINE
Fig.
 4 - Clutch Pedal Free Travel Adjustment
COMPONENT PARTS REPLACEMENT
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
Removal From Vehicle
1.
 Support engine and remove transmission as outlined
in transmission section.
2.
 Disconnect clutch fork push rod and spring. 
3.
 Remove flywheel housing.
4.
 Slide clutch fork from ball stud and remove fork from
dust boot.
NOTE: Ball stud is threaded into clutch hous-
ing and is easily replaced, if necessary.
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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-4
5.
 Install Tool J-5824 to support the clutch assembly
during removal.
NOTE: Look for "X" mark on flywheel and on
clutch cover. If MX" mark is not evident, prick
punch marks on flywheel and clutch cover for
indexing purposes during installation.
6. Loosen the clutch-to-flywheel attaching bolts evenly
1 turn at a time until spring pressure is released,
then remove the bolts, and remove clutch assembly.
Installation to Vehicle
Clean pressure plate and flywheel face. (They should
be free of oil, grease, metal deposits or burned spots).
1.
 Position the clutch disc and pressure plate in relar
tive installed position and support them with align-
ment Tool J-5824.
NOTE: The driven disc on the 4 and 6 cylinder
engines is installed with the damfper springs to
the flywheel side; the V-8 is opposite, however,
THE GREASE SLINGER IS ALWAYS ON THE
TRANSMISSION SIDE.
2.
 Turn clutch assembly until "X" mark on cover lines
up with "X" mark oh flywheel, then align cover bolt
holes to nearest flywheel holes.
3.
 Install a bolt in every hole and tighten down evenly
and gradually until tight (to avoid possible clutch
distortion).
NOTE: Cover loads are as high as 1-1/4 tons.
4.
 Remove pilot tool.
5.
 Unhook clutch fork and lubricate ball socket and fork
fingers at release bearing end with a high melting
point grease such as graphite and reinstall fork on
ball stud. On Corvette models use Moly Grease.
6. Lubricate the recess on the inside of throwout bear-
ing collar and the throwout fork groove with a light
coat of graphite grease (fig. 4). On Corvette models
use Moly Grease.
7.
 Install clutch fork and dust boot into clutch housing
and install throwout bearing to the throwout fork, then
install flywheel housing.
8. Install transmission as outlined in transmission
section.
9. Connect fork push rod and spring.
10.
 Adjust shift linkage as outlined in transmission
section.
11.
 Perform linkage adjustment for pedal free play and
check clutch release position.
CLUTCH PEDAL
The clutch pedal is the pendant-type hung from a sup- 
Fig. 5 - Release Bearing Lubrication and Comparison
port brace common to the brake pedal and must be re-
moved to remove brake pedal. Refer to Section 5 for
brake and clutch pedal service procedure.
CLUTCH CROSS SHAFT (Figs. 6, 7 & 8)
Removal
1.
 Remove linkage return and lower linkage springs and
disconnect clutch pedal and fork push rods from re-
spective cross shaft levers.
2.
 Loosen outboard ball stud nut and slide stud out of
bracket slot.
3.
 Move cross shaft outboard, and as required to clear
inboard ball stud, then merely lift out to remove
from vehicle.
Repairs
The cross shaft has nylon ball stud seats which should
be inspected for wear or damage. Also check condition
of engine bracket ball stud assembly and special anti-
rattle "O" ring. Figures 6, .7
 &
 8 show component parts
of cross shaft. Replace parts as necessary based on wear
or damage. Lubricate ball studs and seats with graphite
grease before reassembly.
Installation
1.
 Reverse removal procedure to install.
2.
 Adjust clutch linkage as previously outlined.
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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-10 ,
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The overdrive unit is essentially a two-speed planetary-
transmission attached to the rear of a conventional three-
speed transmission. In overdrive, engine speed is ap-
proximately 30 per cent slower at a given road speed
since the drive train includes planetary gears which pro-
vide a lower overall gear ratio than that obtained in high
gear with the conventional transmission.
The electrical equipment which controls the automatic
action of the mechanical portion of the overdrive unit
consists of a solenoid, a speed-sensitive governor switch,
a relay and a kickdown switch. The circuit including this
equipment makes it possible to operate in overdrive above
a pre-set cut-in speed, or in .conventional drive at any
speed.
With the overdrive unit engaged, the transmission
should not be left in any forward gear with intent of lock-
ing the drive-line as the overrunning clutch is a free-
wheeling condition. 
SERVICING THE OVERDRIVE
With the,overdrive assembly removed from the trans-
mission, service operations on the transmission proper
are the same as for the standard three-speed trans-
mission.
Repairs to the overdrive housing, output shaft, ring
gear assembly, clutch cam, roller retainer, pinion cage,
sun gear, shift rail, sun gear control plate, output shaft
bearing, oil seal, speedometer drive gear, solenoid pawl
and interlock plunger may be performed underneath the
car, if so desired, by removing the overdrive housing
without disturbing the transmission. Refer to Overhaul
Manual for Service Procedure.
If the transmission mainshaft, overdrive adapter or
transmission rear bearing which is retained in adapter
require replacement, the entire transmission and over-
drive assembly should be removed and overhauled on the
bench.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Servicing of the overdrive governor switch and pinion,
the sun gear solenoid, oil seal and cable bracket, the out-
put shaft rear oil seal, the control shaft lever, and the
speedometer driven gear may be accomplished without
removing the overdrive from the vehicle, as discussed
in the following paragraphs:
GOVERNOR SWITCH AND PINION
To remove governor switch, disconnect wires at gover-
nor switch and screw governor
 out
 of housing, using Tool
J-4653 on the flat hexagonal surface of governor case.
The pinion may be separated from the governor by re-
moving the snap ring on the shaft.
SUN GEAR SOLENOID, OIL SEAL AND
CONTROL CABLE BRACKET
Remove the solenoid by taking out the two mounting
bolts and lock washers, removing
 the.
 cable bracket with
the lower bolt. Turn the solenoid 1/4 turn and
 pull,
 sole-
noid plunger out of adapter. The oil seal may be pried
out of the adapter.
CASE REAR OIL SEAL
Removal
1.
 Remove propeller shaft as outlined in Section 4.
2.
 Using a punch against seal in housing, pry out seal
from housing.
Installation
1.
 Prelubricate between sealing lips and coat outside of
new oil seal with a suitable sealant, then start seal
into bore in overdrive housing.
2.
 Using Tool J-5154 drive oil seal into counterbore.
3.
 Install propeller shaft as outlined in Section 4.
CONTROL SHAFT LEVER AND/OR "O" RING
OIL SEALS
To remove- the control shaft, disconnect the cpntrol 
cable, remove tapered pin and pull lever out. Replace
the two "0" ring seals on the control shaft. Insert shaft
and new "O" ring seals into housing and install tapered
pin. Connect control wire to lever.
SPEEDOMETER DRIVEN GEAR
Disconnect speedometer cable, remove lock plate to
housing bolt and lock washer and remove lock plate. In-
sert screw driver in lock plate slot in fitting and pry
fitting, gear and shaft from housing. Pry "O" ring from
groove in guide.
Install new "O" ring in groove in fitting and insert
shaft.
Hold the assembly so slot in fitting is toward lock plate
boss on housing and install in housing. Push fitting into
housing until lock plate can be inserted in groove and
attached to housing.
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Fig. IB - Checking Relay Air Gap
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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-12
DIAGNOSIS-OVERDRIVE
MECHANICAL
Any one of the following general complaints may be due
to non-standard mechanical conditions in the overdrive
unit:
1.
 Does not drive unless locked up manually.
2.
 Does not engage, or lock-up does not release.
3.
 Engages with a severe jolt, or noise.
4.
 Free-wheels at speeds over 30 mph.
These^ troubles may be diagnosed and remedied as de-
scribed in the following paragraphs.
1.
 Does not drive unless locked up manually.
a. Occasionally, the unit may not drive the car for-
ward in direct drive, unless locked up by pulling
the dash control. This may be caused by one or
more broken rollers in the roller clutch, the
remedy for which is the replacement of the entire
set of rollers.
b.
 This may also be caused by sticking of the roller
retainer upon the cam. This retainer must move
freely to push the rollers into engaging position,
under the pressure of the two actuating springs.
c. Sometimes this is due to slight indentations, worn
in the cam faces by the rollers spinning, remedied
by replacement of the cam.
2.
 Does not engage, or lock-up does not release
.. a. Dash control improperly connected—-Unless the
overdrive dash control wire is connected to the
lockup lever on the left side of the overdrive
housing in such a manner as to move the lever
all the way back when the dash control knob is
pushed in, it may hold the shift rail in such a po-
sition as to interlock the pawl against full engage-
ment resulting in a buzzing noise when overdrive
engagement is attempted.
To correctly make this connection, loosen bind-
ing post at lever, pull dash control knob out 1/4",
move lever all the way to the rear, and tighten
binding post.
b.
 Transmission and overdrive improperly aligned—
The same symptoms as above may also result
from misalignment, at assembly, of the overdrive
housing to the transmission case, resulting in
binding of the overdrive shift rail, so that the re-
tractor spring cannot move the rail fully forward,
when the dash control knob is pushed in, and the
transmission is not in reverse. Under such con-
ditions, the unit may remain fully locked up.
To test for this, be sure that the transmission
is not in reverse; disconnect the dash control
wire from the lockup lever, and feel the lever for
free forward movement. If the lever can be
moved forward more than 1/4", it indicates that
misalignment probably exists. To correct this,
Jposen the capscrews between the overdrive hous-
ing and transmission case, and tap the adpater
plate and overdrive housing until a position is
found where the rail shifts freely; tighten cap-
screws.
c. Kickdown switch improperly adjusted—The posi-
tion of the kickdown switch should be adjusted,
by means of the two large nuts which clamp the
switch shank, so the switch plunger travels 3/16" 
before the throttle lever touches its stop.
Occasionally the large nuts which clamp the
switch through the switch bracket are tightened
sufficiently to bend the switch shank, thus pre-
venting free motion of the switch stem. This may
usually be remedied by loosening the upper of the
two nuts.
d. Improper installation of solenoid—If car cannot
be rolled backward under any circumstances and
there is no relay click when the ignition is turned
on, it probably indicates that the solenoid has
been installed directly, without twisting into the
bayonet lock between solenoid stem and pawl, thus
jamming the pawl permanently into overdrive en-
gagement. If the car will occasionally roll back-
wards, but not always, (and there is no relay click
when the ignition switch is turned on) it may indi-
cate that, upon installation, the bayonet lock was
caught, and the solenoid forcibly twisted into
alignment with the attaching flange, thus shearing
off the internal keying of the solenoid. Under
these circumstances, the end of the solenoid stem
may not catch in the pawl, and upon release of the
solenoid, the pawl will not be withdrawn promptly
from engagement, but simply drift out. If the
solenoid stem end has its two flats exactly facing
the two solenoid flange holes, it will not withdraw
the pawl properly. If the stem can be rotated
when grasped by a pair of pliers, it indicates that
the internal keying has been sheared.
e. Improper positioning of blocker ring—Occasion-
ally, either in assembly at the factory, or in
service operations in the field, the internal parts
of the overdrive unit may have been rotated with
the solenoid pawl removed, causing the blocker
ring to rotate, so that its two lugs are not located
with respect to- the pawl as shown in Figure 12B.
In other words, the solid portion of the blocker
ring may be in alignment with the pawl, which will
prevent fill} engagement of the pawl with the sun
gear control plate/
To test for this condition, remove solenoid
cover, pull dash control knob out, roll car 2 ft.
forward. Push dash control in, turn ignition
switch on. Then ground the "KD" terminal of
relay, and watch movement of center stem of
solenoid. It should not move more than 1/8" when
the solenoid clicks. Then, with the relay terminal
still grounded, shift into low gear, and roll car
forward by hand. Solenoid stem should then move
an additional 3/8", as the pawl engages fully.
These two tests indicate proper blocker action.
Unless both tests are met, the blocker ring is
probably not in the correct position.
3.
 Engages with a severe jolt or noise
Insufficient blocker ring friction may cause the ring
to lose its grip on the hub of the sun gear control
plate. Check the fit and tension of the ring as de-
scribed under "Cleaning and Inspection".
4.
 Free-wheels at speeds over 30 MPH
If cam roller retainer spring tension is weak the unit
will free wheel at all times. Check spring action as
described under "Cleaning and Inspection".
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CLUTCH
 AND
 TRANSMISSIONS
 7-23
Assembly (Fig.
 4X)
1.
 With detent spring tang projecting
 up
 over
 the 3rd
and
 4th
 shifter shaft cover opening install
 the
 first
and second detent
 cam
 onto
 the
 detent
 cam
 pivot
 pin.
With
 the
 detent spring tang projecting
 up
 over
 the
first
 and
 second shifter shaft cover hole install
 the
3rd
 and 4th
 detent
 cam,
NOTE:
 The 1-2
 detent
 cam has a
 .090" greater
contour
 on the
 inside detent notch.
2.
3. 
Install detent
 cam
 retaining
 "C"
 ring
 to
 pivot shaft,
and hook spring into detent
 cam
 notches.
Install
 1-2 and 3-4
 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 reverse detent ball
 and
 spring
 to
 cover, then
install reverse shifter shaft assembly
 to
 cover.
5.
 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.
Install cover attaching bolts
 and
 tighten evenly
 to
specified torque.
Remove filler plug
 and add
 lubricant specified
 in
Section
 0, to
 level
 of
 filler plug hole.
3.
4.
ALUMINUM POWERGLIDE
INDEX
Page
General
 Description
 7-23
Maintenance
 and
 Adjustments .............. 7—23
Oil
 Level Check
 7-23
Periodic
 Oil
 Change
 7-24
Periodic
 Low
 Band Adjustment
 7-24
Manual
 Shift Linkage Check
 and
 Adjust
 7-24
Floor
 Shift Linkage
 7-25
Floor
 Mounted Control Lever
 and
Bracket
 Assembly
 7-29
Throttle
 Valve Linkage
 .... 7-29
Neutral
 Safety Switch
 .. . 7-30
Throttle
 Return Check Valve (Dashpot)
 7-30
Component
 Parts Replacement
 7-30
Transmission
 Replacement .............. 7—30 
Page
Other
 Service Operations
 7-32
Diagnosis
 7-32
Warming
 Up
 Transmission
 7-32
Shop
 Warm
 Up , 7-32
Road
 Warm
 Up 7-32
Checking
 Fluid Level
 and
 Condition
 7-32
Manual
 Linkage
 7-32
Oil
 Leaks
 7-33
Basic
 Pressure Checks
 7-33
Wide
 Open Throttle Upshift Pressure Check
 .... 7-33
Idle
 Pressure
 in
 Drive Range
 7-33
Manual
 "Low"
 Range Pressure Check .......
 7-33
Drive
 Range Overrun (Coast) Pressure
 .
 .......
 7-33
Powerglide
 Shift Points
 . . 7-35
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The case
 and
 converter housing
 of the two
 speed alumi-
num Powerglide Transmission
 is a
 single case aluminum
unit. When
 the
 manual control
 is
 placed
 in the
 drive
 po-
sition,
 the
 transmission automatically shifts
 to low
 gear
for initial vehicle movement.
 As the car
 gains speed
 and
depending
 on
 load
 and
 throttle position,
 an
 automatic shift
is made
 to
 high gear.
 A
 forced downshift feature
 pro-
vides
 a
 passing gear
 by
 returning
 the
 transmission
 to low
range.
The
 oil
 pump assembly
 is a
 conventional gear type
 and
the
 oil
 pump housing
 is of the
 large diameter type acting
as
 the
 front bulkhead
 of the
 transmission.
 The
 torque
converter
 is a
 conventional three element welded design
bolted
 to the
 engine flywheel which drives through
 a
 two-
speed planetary gearset.
 The
 high clutch assembly
 is
typical
 of the
 designs used
 in
 this type transmission.
 The
aluminum Powerglide uses
 an
 output shaft mounted
 gov- 
ernor which requires
 a
 hole through
 the
 output shaft.
 The
reverse clutch assembly
 is a
 multiple disc type clutch.
The steel plates
 are
 splined directly
 to the
 case while
 the
face plates
 are
 splined
 to the
 internal
 or
 ring gear.
 The
clutch piston operates within
 the
 rear portion
 of the
 case.
The internal diameter
 of the
 pistoh
 is
 sealed to
 an
 integral
hub portion
 of the
 case rear bulkhead.
 The
 outside
 dia-
meter
 is
 sealed
 to a
 machined portion
 of the
 case.
 The
piston
 is
 hydraulically applied
 and is
 released
 by
 separate
coil springs.
 The
 valve body assembly
 is
 bolted
 to the
bottom
 of the
 transmission case
 and is
 accessible
 for
service
 by
 removing
 the oil pan
 assembly.
 The
 valve
body consists
 of an
 upper
 and
 lower body located
 on
 either
side
 of a
 transfer plate.
 The
 vacuum modulator
 is lo-
cated
 on the
 left rear face
 of the
 transmission case.
 The
modulator valve bore
 is
 located
 in the
 upper valve body.
MAINTENANCE
 AND
 ADJUSTMENTS
OIL LEVEL CHECK
The transmission
 oil
 level should
 be
 checked period-
ically
 as
 recommended
 in
 Section
 0. Oil
 should
 be
 added
only when level
 is on or
 below
 the
 "ADD" mark
 on the dip
stick with
 oil hot or at
 operating temperature.
 The oil
level
 dip
 stick
 is
 located
 at the
 right rear
 of the
 engine 
compartment. Fill with
 oil
 specified
 in
 Section
 0.
In order
 to
 check
 oil
 level accurately,
 the
 engine should
be idled with
 the
 transmission
 oil hot and the
 control
lever
 in
 neutral (N) position.
It
 is
 important that
 the oil
 level
 be
 maintained
 no
higher than
 the
 "FULL" mark
 on the
 transmission
 oil
level gauge.
 DO NOT
 OVERFILL,
 for
 when
 the oil
 level
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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS 7-24
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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CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSIONS
 7*30
V-8 Models-With Uni-Directional Linkage
1.
 Remove air cleaner.
2.
 Disconnect accelerator linkage at carburetor.
3.
 Disconnect accelerator return and TV rod return
springs.
4.
 With right hand, pull TV upper rod forward until
transmission is through detent. With left hand, open
carburetor to wide open throttle position. Carbure-
tor must reach wide open throttle position at the
same time the ball stud contacts end of slot in upper
TV rod.
5. Adjust swivel on end of upper TV rod to obtain set-
ting described in Step 4. Allowable tolerance is
approximately 1/32".
6. Connect and adjust accelerator linkage as described
in Section 6.
7. Check for throttle linkage freedom.
Neutral Safety Switch Adjustment
The adjustment at the neutral safety switch is de-
scribed in the Electrical Section 12.
Throttle Return Check Valve (Dashpot) Adjustment
The adjustment of the throttle return check valve is
described in Section 6M for each carburetor installation. 
Fig.
 12PG - Floor Mounted Control Lever and
Bracket Assembly (Chevrolet Shown)
COMPONENT PARTS REPLACEMENT
TRANSMISSION REPLACEMENT (EXC. CORVETTE)
Removal
1.
 Raise car on hoist (preferably) or on stand jack and
remove oil pan drain plug to drain oil.
NOTE:
 If desired, the oil may be drained after
transmission removal.
2.
 Disconnect the oil cooler lines (external cooled
models), vacuum modulator line and the speedometer
drive cable fitting at the transmission. Tie lines
out of the way.
3.
 Disconnect manual and TV control lever rods from
transmission.
4.
 Disconnect propeller shaft from transmission.
5. Install suitable transmission lift equipment to jack
or other lifting device and attach on transmission.
6. Disconnect engine rear mount on transmission ex-
tension, then disconnect the transmission support
crossmember and slide rearward.
7. Remove converter underpan, scribe flywheel-con-
verter relationship for assembly, then remove the
flywheel-to-converter attaching bolts.
NOTE:
 The "light" side of the converter is
denoted by a "blue" stripe painted across the
ends of the converter cover and housing. This
marking should be aligned as closely as possible
with the "white" stripe painted on the. engine
side of the flywheel outer rim (heavy side of
engine) to maintain balance.
8. Support engine at the oil pan rail with a jack or other
suitable brace capable of supporting the engine
weight when the transmission is removed. 
9. Lower the rear of the transmission slightly so that
the upper transmission housing-to-engine attaching
bolts can be reached using a universal socket and a
long extension. Remove upper bolts.
CAUTION: Oh V-8 engines, care must be taken
not to lower rear of transmission too far as the
distributor housing may be forced against the
dash causing damage to the distributor. It is
best to have an assistant observe clearance of
all upper engine components while the trans-
mission rear end is being lowered.
10.
 Remove remainder of transmission housing-to-
engine attaching bolts.
11.
 Remove the transmission by moving it slightly to the
rear and downward, then remove from beneath the
car and transfer to a work bench.
NOTE:
 Observe converter when moving the
transmission rearward. If it does not move
with the transmission, pry it free of flywheel
before proceeding.
CAUTION: Keep front of transmission upward
to prevent the converter from falling out. Install
converter Tool J-9549 (or a similar tool con-
structed as shown in Figure 13PG, or, in an
emergency, a length of strong wire may be used)
immediately after removal from the engine.
Installation
NOTE:
 The "light" side, of the converter is
denoted by a "blue" stripe painted across the
ends of the converter cover and housing. This
marking should be aligned as closely as possible
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with the "white" stripe painted on the engine
side of the flywheel outer rim, denoting the
"heavy" side of the engine.
1.
 Mount transmission on transmission lifting equip-
ment installed on jack or other lifting device.
2.
 Remove converter holding tool.
CAUTION: Do not permit converter to move
forward after removal of holding tool.
3.
 Raise transmission into place at rear of engine and
install transmission case to engine upper mounting
bolts,
 then install remainder of the mounting*bolts.
Torque bolts to 35 ft. lbs.
4.
 Remove support from beneath engine, then raise
rear of transmission to final position.
5. Through flywheel cover opening align as closely as
possible the "white" flywheel balance mark stripe
and the "blue" painted stripe on the end of converter
cover and housing. If scribed during removal, align
scribe marks on flywheel and converter cover. In-
stall converter to flywheel attaching bolts. Torque
bolts to 15-20 ft. lbs.
6. Install converter under pan.
7. Reinstall transmission support crossmember to
transmission and frame.
8. Remove transmission lift equipment.
9. Connect propeller shaft to transmissions.
10.
 Connect manual and TV control lever rods to
transmission.
11.
 Connect oil cooler lines (if so equipped), vacuum
Fig.
 13PG - Converter Holding Tool 
modulato:* line, and speedometer drive cable to
transmission.
12.
 Refill transmission through filler tube, using Funnel
J-4264 and following the recommended procedure
provided earlier in this section.
13.
 Check transmission for proper operation and for
leakage. Check and, if necessary, adjust linkage.
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1.
 Disconnect battery ground cable.
2.
 Remove ball end from transmission shift control
lever.
3.
 Raise front and rear of vehicle.
4.
 Insert a block of wood between the top of the dif-
ferential carrier housing and the underbody (to
prevent upward travel of the carrier when the car-
rier front support is disconnected).
5. Disconnect the differential carrier front support
from its frame bracket, by removing the nut on the
underside of the biscuit mount.
6. Pry the carrier downward to relieve load while re-
moving the two center mounting bolts from the
carrier front support. (To pry carrier downward
insert crowfoot end of a pry bar**hrough the open-
ing in the carrier front support, hooking end of bar
over top of the center mounting bolt pad cast in the
underside of the carrier).
7. Pivot carrier support downward for access to prop
shaft "U"-joint.
8. Disconnect prop shaft front and then rear
 "U"
 bolts.
9. Disconnect parking brake cable from ball socket at
idler lever located near center of underbody.
10.
 Remove prop shaft by moving shaft forward.
11.
 Remove left bank exhaust pipe.
12.
 Remove right bank exhaust pipe and heat riser.
13.
 Disassemble the transmission mount, as follows:
a. Remove the two bolts that attach rear mount
cushion to the rear mount bracket.
b.
 Support engine under oil pan and raise engine to
remove load from rear mount cushion.
CAUTION: To avoid damage to oil pan, a suit-
able wide base, heavy wood platform should be
placed between the jack pad and the oil pan.
c. Remove the three transmission mount bracket-
to-crossmember bolts, then remove mount
bracket.
d. Remove the two bolts from mount pad to trans-
mission case and remove rubber mount cushion
and exhaust pipe "yoke".
14.
 Disconnect oil cooler lines at transmission and
swing lines clear.
15.
 Remove connector underpan.
16.
 Remove converter to flywheel attaching bolts.
17.
 At transmission disconnect vacuum modulator line
and speedometer cable.
18.
 Disconnect transmission shift linkage from trans-
mission gearshift control lever. Remove shift lever.
19.
 At transmission, remove throttle valve linkage and
disconnect neutral safety switch linkage, also re-
move the gearshift control linkage.
20.
 Remove neutral safety switch from transmission
control bracket.
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