
LUBRICATION
0-21
6
3-SPEED
4-SPEED
AUTOMATIC
10
LUBRICATE EVERY 6,000 MILES GL -Multi-purpose
or
Universal Gear Lubrincant*
-(V LUBRICATE EVERY 12,000 MILES WB-Wheel Bearing Lubricant
V/^ (Whenever Brakes
are
serviced)
AT —Automatic Transmission Fluid (Type)
BF -Brake Fluid
a
LUBRICATE EVERY 36,000 MILES
* Refill Positraction Rear Axle with
Special Lubricant Only.
CL -Chassis Lubricant
EO—Engine
Oil
Fig.
36—Lubrication Diagram—Corvette
1.
Front Suspension
2.
Steering Linkage
3. Steering Gear
4.
Air
Cleaner
5. Front Wheel
Bearings
6. Transmission
7. Rear Axle
8.
Oil
Filter
9. Battery
10.
Parking Brake
11.
Brake Master Cylinder
BODY LUBRICATION POINTS (CORVETTE)
Lubricate the following items when possible.
Hood Latch Mechanism and Hinges --Apply light engine oil
to pivot points. Don't oil lock pins or catch plates.
i
Rear Compartment Lid Release and Hinges --Apply light
engine
oil.
Side Door Hinge Pins—Apply light engine oil.
Door Lock Rotor and Striker Plate—Apply light engine oil or
stainless stick lubricant.
Lock Cylinders—Lubricate with powdered graphite.
Window Regulators and Controls and Door Lock Remote
Link —Apply light engine
oil.
Gas Tank Filler Cap Hinge—Apply light engine oil.
Weatherstrips and Rubber Bumpers —Coat lightly with
a
rubber lubricant.
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SECTION
IB
CORVETTE BODY
INDEX
Page
General Description . . * • •.
•
^"i1
Maintenance and Replacements 1B-1
Front End 1B-1
Adjustments IBri
Hood 1B-1
Hood Catch 1B-2
Hood Assembly . 1B-2
Front Emblems 1B-2
Vent Grilles 1B-2
Instrument Panel Tray . 1B-2
Cowl Area Trim
....................
1B-4
Rear View Mirror 1B-4
Outside 1B-4
Inside . 1B-4
Sun Visor . 1B-4
Cowl Ventilator Assembly 1B-4
Windshield ; 1B-5
Doors 1B-7
Adjustments 1B-7
Door Lock Striker 1B-7
Door Window and Vent 1B-7
Door Hinges 1B-7
Trim Panel and Inside Handles IB-11
Weatherstrip 1B-11
Door Ventilator Assembly 1B-12
19437 Model 1B-12
19467 Model 1B-13
Window Glass 1B-13
Glass Run Channel—Upper 1B-14
Window Outer Seal Assembly 1B-14
Window Inner Seal Assembly 1B-14
Glass Run Channel—Rear 1B-15
Window Regulator—Manual 1B-15
Window Regulator—Power 1B-15
Door Lock and Remote Controls 1B-16
Outer Handle . 1B-16
Lock Cylinder 1B-17
Hinges—Door Assembly . 1B-17
Rear Quarter .. . 1B-19
Door Sill and Molding . . 1B-19
Rear End . . r 1B-19
Folding Top Compartment Lid 1B-19
Adjustments . . 1B-19
1B-19
Page
Lock 1B-19
Control 1B-19
Rear Window—19437 Model 1B-21
Gas Tank Door and Rear Trim Plate.,. . . . . . . . 1B-23
Rear Filler Panel 1B-23
Spare Tire Mount 1B-23
Rugs and Interior Trim 1B-25
Cleaning Soft Trim 1B-25
Carpets and Covers—All Models 1B-26
Rear Body Trim , . 1B-26
Soft Covers 1B-26
Rigid Plastic Trim 1B-26
Garnish Moldings Plus-Headliner-19437 Model . . 1B-27
Seats 1B-27
Body Mounting 1B-27
Body Repairs . 1B-27
General Instructions . . . 1B-27
Repair Panels. 1B-28
Precautions 1B-29
Plastic Solder Kit 1B-29
Resin Kit 1B-30
Specific Repairs 1B-32
Scratched Panels-Spot Refinishing 1B-32
Dents in Panels-Surface Cracks !B-33
Cracked Panels . . 1B-35
Fractures 1B-37
Panel Replacement 1B-39
Hard Top . . 1B-41
Care and Storage 1B-41
Rear Window 1B-41
Garnish Moldings and Latches 1B-42
Headlining 1B-43
Weatherstrips and Drip Molding 1B-43
Vinyl Covering . 1B-43
Folding Top 1B-46
Care of Folding Top 1B-46
Care of Rear Window 1B-46
Adjustments 1B-48
Top Assembly, Removal and Installation 1B-49
Top Trim and Rear Window Assembly 1B-50
Frame and Linkage 1B-52
Weatherstrip 1B-52
Adding Hardtop 1B-52
Special Tools 1B-53
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
.
A
structural network
of
steel forms the backbone
of
the
Corvette body. When combined with
the
fiber-glass
re-
inforced plastic body panels,
the
steel-plastic marriage
results
in a
body with increased torsional rigidity
and
greater beaming strength.
Convertible models continue with two roof styles:
the
folding
top
and the removable hardtop. In operation, both
tops function similar to those
of
previous models. Either
top
is
standard and both
are
optional
as
determined by
the top selected
as
base equipment.
MAINTENANCE
&
REPLACEMENTS
FRONT
END
ADJUSTMENTS
(Refer to Figure
2)
Adjustments should
be
made
in
order
-
hood position
first, then catch adjustments.
Hood
The position
of the
hood
in
relation
to
the hood body
opening and the fender surfaces
is
controlled by the posi-
tion
of the
hinges and position
and
adjustment
of
catch
and bumpers.
The fore
and aft
position
of the
hood may be adjusted
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CORVETTE BODY 1B-2
Fig.
1—Steel
Reinforcing Members
by loosening the hinge retaining bolts (lower) and moving
the hood to the limit of slotted holes in hinge strap.
The upper surface of hood may be brought flush with
adjacent surfaces by shimming under hinges and adjust-
ment of bumper screw and catch bolt engagement. Figure
3 illustrates desired spacing.
Hood Catch
The hood catch should be adjusted so that catch bolts
enter lock plates freely and catch bolt length should be
adjusted so that rubber bumpers are slightly compressed
in latched position.
Entrance of catch bolt into the plate may be adjusted
by loosening the three catch bolt mounting screws enough
to allow movement of bolt assembly.
Synchronization of catch release may be made by ad-
justing the cable retainer located at left hand catch plate
assembly.
HOOD ASSEMBLY
Removal
1.
If hood is to be reinstalled, scribe a line around hood
hinge upper strap as shown in Figure 4.
2.
With aid of a helper to support hood, remove screws
retaining hinge straps and support assembly to hood.
If hinges are removed from vehicle, note amount of
shims under each hinge.
Installation
In replacing original hood, align hinge with scribe
marks made on removal and install retaining screws re-
moved from hinges and support.
If adjustment is required, proceed as outlined in this
section under Adjustments - Hood - Hood Catch.
HOOD PROP
Safety Retention Feature
When extended under hood service operations are
anticipated, the hood prop track and slide should be se-
cured by placing a 1/4" bolt and nut through the existing
holes.
This will prevent accidental closing of the hood
that could result in a serious injury.
FRONT EMBLEM
The front emblem is retained by special nuts which
may be reached by raising hood (fig. 5).
wiper arm on side of car
VENT GRILLES
Removal
1.
Remove windshield
affected.
2.
Remove four screws attaching grille to body (fig. 5).
3.
Lift grille far enough to gain access to windshield
washer hose and remove hose from nozzle.
4.
Remove grille from vehicle.
Installation
Grille may be installed by following removal procedure
in reverse order.
INSTRUMENT PANEL TRAY
The instrument panel tray may be removed from the
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SECTION 11
CHASSIS SHEET METAL
CONTENTS OF THIS SECTION
Chevrolet and Chevelle 11-1
Chevy II . . 11.-11
Camaro 11-19
Corvette (See Section IB)
Special Tools 11-25
CHEVROLET AND CHEVELLE
INDEX
Page
General Description 11-1
Maintenance and Adjustments •. il-1
Hood Adjustment 11-1
Hinges 11-1
Bumpers 11-1
Catch Assembly and Lock 11-1
Fenders 11-4
Sheet Metal 11-4
Component Part Replacement 11-4
Battery Tray 11-4
Page
Radiator Support 11-4
Fender Assembly . . 11-4
Skirt 11-4
Trim 11-5
Hood Assembly 11-6
Lock and Catch 11-7
Trim and Insulation 11-7
Cowl Vent Grille 11-7
Rear Wheel Cover 11-7
Simulated Wood Grain Moulding . . . . 11-7
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The new front end appearance of the 1967 Chevrolet
and Chevelle passenger cars affects the servicing and
replacement of the chassis sheet metal. Refer to Section
13 for Radiator and Grille service procedures, Section
14 for Bumpers, and Section 1A for Air Conditioning
components. Figures 1 and 2 illustrate the Chevrolet
and Chevelle sheet metal components.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
HOOD ADJUSTMENT
The alignment of the hood is controlled by the position
of the hood hinges and the height of the two bumpers lo-
cated one at each side of the radiator support. The ad-
justment at the hood lock must be made after the hinges
and bumpers are properly adjusted. To align the hood
and lock proceed as follows:
HOOD HINGE (Fig. 3)
NOTE:
The body mounted portion of the hood
hinges are slotted to provide up and down move-
ment. The hood mounted end is slotted to pro-
vide forward and rearward movement.
1.
Scribe a line around the entire hinge plate to be re-
positioned.
2.
Loosen the appropriate screws and shift the position
of the hood into correct alignment using the scribe
marks to check amount of movement. Check align-
ment by tightening screws and closing the hood.
HOOD BUMPERS
Adjust hood bumpers so that hood top surface is flush
with the fender and grille top surfaces. Refer to Fig-
ures 4 and 5 for correct sheet metal adjustment dimen-
sions.
HOOD CATCH AND LOCK
The hood catch assembly (fig. 6) mounting holes are
slotted to provide adjustment for the hood lock bolt. Ad-
just the hood lock bolt until hood engages securely when
closed and hood bumpers are slightly compressed.
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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-11
CHEVY II
INDEX
Page
General Description 12
Maintenance and Adjustments 12
Hood ........ 13
Hinge 13
Bumpers 13
Catch Assembly . . . 13
Lock 13
Fenders . 13
Sheet Metal 13
Component Part Replacement 14
Page
Battery Tray 14
Radiator Support 14
Fender Assembly ...................... 14
Trim 15
Skirt 15
Hood Assembly 18
Catch Assembly and Lock • 18
Trim 18
Front End Assembly 18
1.
Fender
2.
Hood Hinge
3. Hood
4.
Trim
5. Molding
Fig.
16 - Front End Sheet Metal - Chevy II
6. Brace
7. Headlamp Filler Panel
8. Filler Panel
9. Radiator Support
10.
Shroud
11.
Radiator
12.
Skirt
13.
Hood Lock
14.
Hood Catch
15.
Baftery Tray
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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-13
HOOD ADJUSTMENT
The alignment of the hood in relation
to*
other sheet
metal parts is controlled by the position of the hood
hinges and the height of the two bumpers, located one at
each end of the radiator support. The adjustments at
the hood latch must be made after the hinges and bumpers
are positioned to yield the dimensions shown in Figure
17.
Latch adjustments are made so that effort required
to open and close the hood is reasonable, and hood align-
ment obtained by hinge and bumper adjustment is main-
tained when the hood is closed. Note that the hood latch
is not designed or intended to correct basic hood align-
ment faults.
To align the hood and lock, proceed as follows:
HOOD HINGE (Fig. 18)
1.
Note that the mounting holes in the body-mounted
end of the hinge are slotted to provide up and down
movement of the hood assembly while the hood
mounted end is slotted to provide fore and aft move-
ment.
2.
Scribe a mark around the entire hinge plate which
will be involved in the adjustment.
3.
Loosen the appropriate screws and shift the position
of the hood on the hinge plate the approximate amount
to correct misalignment, using the scribed marks to
check amount of movement. Check condition of ad-
justment by tightening cap screws and closing hood.
Fig.
18 - Hood Hinge - Chevy II
Fig.
19 - Hood Lock, Catch and Support - Chevy II
HOOD BUMPERS
Hood bumpers must be adjusted until hood and fender
line up as shown in Figure 17.
HOOD CATCH AND LOCK (Fig. 19)
Hood lock plate mounting holes are slotted to provide
fore and aft adjustment of the hood lock bolt. The hood
lock bolt itself is adjustable for up and down positioning
of the lock bolt head so that its proper engagement in the
latch assembly may be provided for. The distance that
the lock bolt protrudes out of the lock plate should be
adjusted so that the hood bumpers are slightly com-
pressed by the fully latched hood and so that the effort
required to release the hood catch is reasonable.
FENDER ADJUSTMENT (Figs. 17 and 20)
DO NOT CHANGE SKIRT ASSEMBLY-TO-DASH SHIM-
MING IN AN EFFORT TO ADJUST THE DOOR-TO-
FENDER GAP OR ANY OTHER SHEET METAL AP-
PEARANCE ITEM.
The front fenders are shimmed independently of the
skirt assemblies, unlike conventional- vehicles on which
almost the entire front end sheet metal assembly is
shimmed and adjusted as a unit.
Figure 20 shows the locations of front fender shims.
1.
The rocker panel extension location allows adjust-
ment to make fender outer surface flush with door
outer surface.
2.
The upper or plenum chamber location provides a
means of adjusting fender upper surface so that it
is flush with the upper surface of the cowl.
3.
The locations atop the skirt assembly are shimmed
to close the gap created between the fender mounting
flange and skirt assembly when the plenum chamber
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5.
6.
7.
8.
2.
Install all fender mounting screws, replacing original
shimming. Refer to removal procedure for screw
location.
3.
Install hydraulic lines at main cylinder and right
hand skirt. Install fuel line at right hand skirt.
4.
Install steering gear as outlined in Section 9. Do
not fail to perform adjustment procedure listed under
Mast Jacket - Installation.
CAMARO
INDEX
Page
General Description 20
Maintenance and Adjustments 20
Hood / . 20
Hinge 20
Bumpers ' . . . 20
Catch Assembly 21
Lock . 21
Fenders 21
Sheet Metal 22
CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-19
Install pitman arm as outlined in Section 9 under
Maintenance and Adjustments - Steering Gear Ad-
justments.
Remove jack stands and jack.
Bleed brakes as outlined in Section 5.
Perform body alignment as outlined in Fisher Body
Service Manual.
Page
Component Part Replacement . 22
Battery Tray 22
Radiator Support 22
Fender and Skirt Assembly 22
Hood Assembly . 22
Lock and Catch Assembly 22
Trim and Insulation . . . 24
Cowl Vent Grille . . 24
Fig.
32 - Front End Sheet Metal - Camaro
1.
Fender
2.
Hood Hinge
3. Hood
4.
Cowl Vent Grille
5. Trim
6. Molding
7. Fender Extension
8. Bumper Bracket
9. Valance Pane!
10.
Header Panel
11.
Radiator Support
12.
Radiator
13.
14.
15.
Shroud
Hood Lock
Radiator Cap
16.
17.
18.
Bracket (V-8
Hood Catch
Brace
Engine
Only)
19.
20.
21.
Skirt
Seal
Battery
Tray
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CHASSIS SHEET METAL 11-20
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Camaro sheet metal components are much the
same as other Chevrolet passenger models as shown in
Figure 32. The front end design is such that servicing
of the fenders and skirts is most efficiently performed
by removing the fender and skirt as an assembly. Refer
to Section 14 for bumper service procedures, Section 13
for radiator and grille, and Section 1A for air condition-
ing components.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
HOOD ADJUSTMENT
The Camaro hood is adjusted in the conventional man-
ner, by adjustment of the hood bumpers and hinges. The
two hood bumpers are located on each side at the top of
the radiator support. Do not attempt hood latch adjust-
ments until the hinges and bumpers are correctly ad-
justed. Latch adjustments are made so that effort re-
quired to open and close the hood is reasonable, and
hood alignment obtained by hinge and bumper adjust-
ment is maintained when the hood is closed. Note that
the hood latch is not designed to correct basic hood mis-
alignment.
HOOD HINGE (Fig. 33)
NOTE: The body mounted portion of the hood
hinges are slotted to provide up and down move-
ment. The hood mounted end is slotted to pro-
vide forward and rearward movement.
1.
Scribe a. line around the entire. hinge plate to be
repositioned.
2.
Loosen the appropriate screws and shift the position
of the hood into correct alignment using the scribe
marks to check amount of movement. Check align-
ment by tightening screws and closing the hood.
HOOD BUMPERS
Adjust hood bumpers so that hood top surface is flush
with fender and header panel top surfaces. See Figure
34 for correct sheet metal adjustment dimensions.
HOOD CATCH AND LOCK (Fig. 35)
Adjust hood lock bolt so that top surface of hood is
flush with top surface'of header panel. The distance that
the lock bolt protrudes out of the lock plate should be
adjusted so that the hood bumpers are slightly com-
pressed by the fully latched hood, and effort required
to release the hood catch is reasonable. Close the hood
and insure catch engages securely.
FENDERS
Fenders are adjustable with shims at the cowl and
rocker panel. To add or remove shims, loosen bolts
Fig. 33 - Hood Hinge - Camaro
at shim locations (fig. 36) and carefully apply force with
pry bar to provide clearance for shim removal or in-
stallation.
SHEET METAL
For proper operation of doors and hood, and for pre-
sentable appearance, adjust front sheet metal to the di-
mensions shown in Figure 34.
COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT
NOTE: When replacing sheet metal compo-
nents on Camaro, note position and attachment
of all seals and dust shielding and replace if
necessary.
BATTERY TRAY
Removal
1.
Disconnect battery cables and remove battery from
vehicle.
2.
Remove screws securing battery tray to fender skirt
and radiator support.
3.
Remove battery tray from vehicle.
Installation
Install battery tray following removal procedure in
reverse order.
RADIATOR SUPPORT
Removal
1.
Raise hood, disconnect battery cables, and remove
battery.
2.
Remove front bumper (Section 14).
3.
Remove grille and related components (Section 13).
4.
Disconnect horns, horn relay, voltage regulator,
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