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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual 
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Fig.
 41—Carrier Mounted Suspension Bushing Removal

(Heavy-Duty) (Chevelle)

c. Turn Nut J-21058-8 to remove bushing from

carrier ear, making sure Remover Ada

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual 
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ig.
 44—Rear Suspension Tie Rod Attaching Points (Chevrolet)

Bushing
 Replacement

The following bushing removal procedure is effective

for both ends of the t

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Fig.
 51—Shock Absorber Installation (Corvette)

6. Tap new spindle inner grease seal into seal bore

and install deflector over support inner end.

Installatio

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual 
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Fig.
 54—Marking Camber Cam and Bracket (Corvette)

bracket, so they may be reassembled in same loca-

tion (fig. 54).

5.
 Loosen camber bolt and nut. Remove f

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual 
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Fig.
 62—Torque Control Arm (Corvette)

2.
 Place center clamp plate in position and install four

bolts and washers. Tighten bolts and torque to

specification

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4

i*
 5

Fig.
 65—Removing Bushings (Corvette)

4.
 Lightly oil new bushing diameters (not rubber por-

tion) and start bushings squarely in arm.

5. Install T

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CHEVROLET CAMARO 1967 1.G Chassis Workshop Manual 
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Fig.
 69—Removing Crossmember (Corvette)

4.
 Remove bolts securing carrier cover to cross-

member.

5.
 Inspect rubber isolation mounts for aging and re-

pla

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REAR AXLE NOISE DIAGNOSIS

Mechanical failures of the rear axle are relatively

simple to locate and correct. Noise in a rear axle is a

little more difficult to