
SECTION 8
FUEL TANK AND EXHAUST SYSTEMS
CONTENTS OF THIS SECTION
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Chevrolet .. . . 8-1
Fuel Tanks 8-1
Exhaust Systems 8-5
Chevelle 8-8
Fuel Tanks 8-8
Exhaust Systems 8-11
Chevy n ...... 8-13
Fuel Tanks 8-13 
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Exhaust Systems 8-16
Corvette 8-18
Fuel Tanks 8-18
Exhaust Systems 8-24
Camaro 8-26
Fuel Tank 8-26
Exhaust System 8-30
Special Tools 8-33
CHEVROLET
FUEL TANKS
INDEX
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Page
General Description
Component Part Replacement
Fuel Tank 
8-1 Fuel Lines 8-3
8-2 Fuel Tank Vent Lines 8-4
8-2 Metering Units (Gauge Sending Unit ) 8-4
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
All Sedan models (fig. 1) use a 24 gallon capacity
(approx.) fuel tank mounted between the frame rails
behind the rear axle. The fuel tanks are held in place
by two straps attached individually to the underbody at
each end. The strap? hinge at the forward end and secure
the tank at the rear with a nut and bolt. Anti-squeak
material is cemented to the tank at the strap locations. 
A vent line from the forward-right side of tank extends
over a clip on the upper portion of wheelhouse.
The station wagon fuel tank has a 24 gallon capacity
(approx.). The tank is located at the back of the left rear
quarter wheelhouse area. The front of the tank is en-
closed with a protective shield (fig. 1).
VIEW A ^QUARTER PANEL
SEDAN
STATION WAGON 
I
Fig.
 1-Fuel
 Tanks
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Component Part Replacement
 8-8
Fuel Tanks
 . 8-8
Fuel Lines
 8-8 
Metering Units (Gauge, Sending Unit)
Fuel Tank Filler Neck Caps.
 . .
Fuel Tank Vent Lines 
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8-8
8-9
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
All models
 use a 20
 gallon capacity (approx.) fuel tank
mounted between
 the
 frame rails behind
 the
 rear axle.
The fuel tanks
 are
 basically
 the
 same
 for
 sedan, 2-seat
station wagon
 and
 pickup models except
 for
 filler neck
location
 and
 venting
 (fig. 8).
All fuel tanks
 are
 vented
 to the
 atmosphere. Sedan
model tanks have
 an
 external vent hose and pipe assem-
bly
 (fig. 11) and use a
 non-vented fuel cap. Station wagon
and pickup model tanks
 are
 vented through
 a
 hose
 and
vent pipe assembly
 to the
 filler neck
 (fig. 8)
 and
 use a
vented, anti-surge type
 gas cap. The
 fuel caps
 are two
different designs conforming
 to SAE
 standards
 and are
not interchangeable.
The filler neck assembly
 on
 sedan models
 is a
 rear
fill design located behind
 the
 center
 bar of the
 bumper. 
Station wagon
 and
 sedan pickup model filler neck assem-
blies
 are
 located
 in
 the left rear quarter panel.
The fuel pickup pipe
 is
 built integrally with
 the
 tank
gauge, located
 at the
 top-front center
 of
 the tank.
 A
 fine
mesh screen
 is
 located
 at
 the bottom-end
 of the
 fuel pick-
up pipe
 to
 prevent
 the
 entrance
 of
 foreign material into
the fuel system.
The sedan fuel tanks
 are
 held
 in
 place
 by
 two metal
straps attached individually
 to the
 underbody
 at
 each
 end.
The straps hinge
 at the
 forward end and secure
 the
 tank
at
 the
 rear with
 an
 adjustable bolt
 and nut
 assembly.
The station wagon
 and
 pickup models have
 a
 frame
mounted fuel tank secured with straps
 to
 front and rear
supports.
COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT
FUEL TANK
Draining Tank
The absence
 of a
 drain plug
 in the gas
 tanks makes
 it
necessary
 to
 siphon fuel from
 the
 tank when draining
 is
needed. Refer
 to the
 recommended draining procedures
previously outlined under Chevrolet Models
 in
 this
section.
Removal
 and
 Installation (Sedan Models)
1.
 Raise vehicle.
2.
 Drain fuel tank.
3.
 Disconnect fuel pickup line
 and
 gauge wires from
tank unit.
4.
 Disconnect vent hose from tank.
5. Remove tank support straps and lower tank carefully.
6.
 To
 install, reverse
 the
 removal procedure.
Removal
 and
 Installation
(Station Wagon
 and
 Pickup)
1.
 Follow Steps
 1
 thru
 3
 outlined under sedan models.
2.
 Remove tank support straps.
3.
 Remove frame screw attachments from
 the
 front
support
 (fig. 8).
4.
 Guide tank forward
 and
 remove.
5.
 To
 install, reverse removal procedure.
FUEL LINES
The fuel lines, extending from fuel tank toiiuelpump,
are routed
 on the
 underside
 of the
 underbody along
 the
right side
 of the
 vehicle opposite
 the
 single exhaust
 sys-
tem.
 The
 fuel lines should occasionally
 be
 inspected
 for 
leaks,
 kinks,
 or
 dents.
 If
 evidence
 of
 dirt
 is
 found
 in the
carburetor
 or
 fuel pump
 on
 disassembly,
 the
 lines should
be disconnected
 and
 blown
 out.
 Check
 the
 fuel tank
strainer
 for
 damage
 or
 omission. Fuel lines
 are of 5/16"
diameter tubing with beaded type ends
 for
 connections
 of
hoses.
FUEL PIPE RETAINER
 CUP
Removal
 and
 Installation
If fuel pipes
 and
 retainer clips
 are
 removed, Tool
J-7777 should
 be
 used
 to
 install
 new
 retainer clips
 (fig.
10).
 After removal
 of the old
 clip from
 the
 frame, position
the
 new
 clip
 in the
 location
 of the old
 clip. Index
 the
"blind rivet"
 and
 press hard (hand pressure should
 do)
to expand rivet.
GAUGE UNIT
 AND
 FUEL STRAINER
Removal
 and
 Installation
 (Fig. 11)
1.
 Drain tank
 to a
 level below
 the
 unit.
2.
 Disconnect fuel pickup line
 and
 gauge unit wire.
3.
 Use
 special Tool J-8950
 to
 remove
 cam
 lock.
 Re-
move unit
 and
 rubber gasket.
CAUTION: Carefully remove unit
 so as not to
damage screen
 on the end of
 the pipe.
4.
 Clean screen
 by
 blowing
 out
 with compressed
 air.
5. Reverse procedure
 to
 install.
FUEL TANK FILLER NECK CAPS
The fuel tank filler neck caps
 are
 non-vented with
 an
anti-surge feature. Station wagons have vented caps.
(Refer
 to
 "Fuel Tank Vent Lines").
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EXHAUST SYSTEMS
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General Description 8-11
Component Part Replacement 8-12
Muffler Assembly 8-12
Exhaust Pipes. 8-12
Tail Pipes 8-12
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
V-8
VIEW C 
VIEW D
(EXCEPT WAGON)
L-6 
VIEW A
Fig.
 13—Single Exhaust System
The single exhaust system used on all six cylinder
engine models consists of an exhaust pipe, muffler and
tail pipe (fig. 13), An exhaust crossover pipe is added on
V-8 engine single exhaust models to connect the exhaust
manifolds to the system. A dual exhaust system, availa-
ble on V-8 engine models includes two exhaust pipes,
mufflers, and tail pipes and attaching hardware (fig. 14).
All systems are suspended on brackets with insulators
for rattle free operation.
The mufflers are a seam rolled construction with spot
welded baffles, with a capacity for muffling the exhaust
and at the same time, minimizing back pressure for 
maximum engine efficiency. The internal parts of the
muffler are spot welded in position while external parts
are electric arc-welded to eliminate a chance of pre-
mature failure or rattle.
The exhaust system center mounting at the muffler lo-
cation (fig. 13) consists of an underbody bracket, an insu-
lator and a clamp. The clamp holds the muffler and tail
pipe with a "U" bolt and at the same time secures the
muffler and pipe to the body.
The exhaust system mounting at the end of the tail pipe
secures the pipe to a bracket assembly and insulator at-
tached to an existing underbody bracket (fig. 13).
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 EXHAUST SYSTEMS
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General Description.
 8-13
Component Part Replacement
 8-13
Fuel Tanks
 8-13
Fuel Lines
 8-14 
Metering Units (Gauge Sending Unit)
 8-13
Fuel Tank Filler- Neck Caps.
 . . 8-14
Fuel Tank Vent Lines .......
 8-14
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
ANTI-SQUEAK
MA' 
ANTI-SQUEAK
MATERIAL
SEDANS
STATION WAGON
Fig.
 15-Chevy
 II
 Fuel Tanks
All Chevy
 II
 Models have
 16
 gallon capacity (approx.)
fuel tanks mounted between
 the
 frame rails
 to the
 rear
 of
the rear axle
 (fig. 15). The
 fuel tanks
 are
 basically
 the
same
 for the
 passenger
 car
 and two-seat,
 six
 passenger
station wagon models. The tanks
 are
 held
 in
 place
 by two
metal straps attached individually
 to the
 underbody
 at
each
 end. The
 straps hinge
 at the
 forward
 end
 and secure
the tank
 at the
 rear with
 an
 adjustable bolt and nut
 ad-
sembly. The tank rests against the rear compartment
 pan
reinforcement.
 The
 two-seat station wagon
 gas
 tank
 is
secured
 to the
 contour
 of
 forward
 and
 rear underbody 
brackets.
 The
 filler neck
 is
 accessible
 by
 removal
 of a
fender
 gas cap at the
 rear left fender location.
A fine mesh screen
 is
 located
 at the end of the
 fuel
pickup pipe
 to
 prevent
 the
 entrance
 of
 dirt into
 the sys-
tem.
 The
 tank
 can be
 drained
 by
 siphoning
 at the
 filler
neck
 or by
 removing
 the
 gauge sending unit and siphon-
ing
 at the
 tank opening.
CAUTION: Care should
 be
 exercised
 to
 avoid
denting
 or
 puncturing
 the
 fuel tank when
 in-
stalling
 or
 removing.
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COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT
FUEL TANKS
Draining Tank
The absence
 of a
 drain plug
 in
 the Chevy
 n
 Model
 gas
tanks makes
 it
 necessary
 to
 siphon fuel from
 the
 tank
when draining
 is
 needed. Refer
 to the
 recommended
draining procedures previously outlined under Chevrolet
Models
 in
 this section.
Removal
 and
 Installation
1.
 Drain fuel tank.
2.
 Raise
 and
 support vehicle.
3.
 Disconnect
 the
 filler neck inlet hose
 and the
 vent
connection
 (fig. 15).
4.
 Remove
 the gas
 tank sending gauge unit access hole
cover
 on
 station wagons. 
5. Disconnect fuel tank gauge sending unit with special
spanner Tool J-8950, detach wire
 and
 fuel pickup
line
 at the gas
 tank.
6. Remove tank support straps and lower tank carefully.
7. Reverse procedure
 to
 install.
The sending units
 are
 located on
 the top
 forward
 end of
the
 gas
 tanks.
 The
 fuel strainer
 is
 located
 at the end of
these sending units.
FUEL TANK GAUGE SENDING UNIT
AND FUEL STRAINER
 (Fig. 16)
Replacement
1.
 Drain tank
 to a
 level below
 the
 unit.
2.
 Disconnect fuel pickup line
 and
 gauge unit wire.
3.
 Use
 special Tool J-8950
 to
 remove
 cam
 lock.
 Re-
move unit and rubber gasket.
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General Description 8-27
Service Operations
Fuel Tank 8-28
Fuel Lines 8-28
Metering Units (Gauge Sending Unit) 8-28
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
All models use an 18.5 gallon capacity (approx.) fuel
tank mounted between the frame rails behind the rear
axle (fig. 32). All fuel tanks are vented through an anti-
surge type filler cap assembly consisting of cap and 
handle. The carrying straps hook through a double slot
in the front of the rear compartment reinforcements and
attach to strap bolts positioned in slots provided at the
rear panel reinforcements. A conventional fuel meter
VIEW B
Fig.
 32—Fuel Tank Assembly
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General Description
 8-31
Component Part Replacement
 8-31
Muffler Assembly
 8-31
Exhaust Pipe
 . 8-31
Tailpipe and/or Resonator
 8-32
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The single exhaust system
 cm
 six* cylinder engine
models
 (fig. 36)
 consists
 of an
 exhaust pipe, extension,
muffler
 and
 tailpipe with necessary attaching brackets
and clamps.
 On V-8
 engine models with single exhaust
assemblies
 (fig. 36) an
 exhaust crossover pipe
 is
 added
to connect
 the
 right exhaust manifold
 to the
 system.
 The
dual exhaust system available
 on V-8
 engine models
 (fig.
37) includes
 two
 front exhaust pipes -with
 or
 without
resonators,
 two
 rear exhaust pipes, dual inlet-outlet
muffler, tailpipes and attaching hardware.
The assemblies
 are
 secured
 to the
 engine
 at the ex-
haust manifolds,
 to the
 rear compartment pan reinforce-
ment ahead
 of
 axle
 and
 adjacent
 to the gas
 tank
 at the 
end
 of the
 tailpipe.
 The
 assemblies
 are
 suspended
 on
brackets with insulators
 for
 rattle free operation.
The muffler
 is an
 all-welded construction with
 a
•
 capacity
 for
 muffling
 the
 noise
 and at the
 same time,
minimizing back pressure
 for
 maximum engine effici-
ency.
 The
 internal parts
 are
 electric welded
 to
 eliminate
premature failure
 or
 rattle.
The exhaust system center mounting
 at the
 muffler
location consists
 of an
 underbody bracket,
 an
 insulator
and
 a
 clamp.
 The
 clamp holds
 the
 muffler and tailpipe
with
 a
 "U" bolt and
 at
 the same time secures
 the
 muffler
and pipe
 to the
 body.
The exhaust system mounting
 at the
 end
 of
 the tailpipe
secures
 the
 pipe
 to a
 bracket assembly
 and
 insulator
attached
 to an
 existing underbody bracket.
COMPONENT PART REPLACEMENT
EXHAUST PIPE
Replacement
1.
 Loosen
 "U"
 bolt clamp
 at
 rear exhaust pipe
connection.
2.
 Remove exhaust pipe
 to
 manifold attaching nuts,
 ex-
tension
 and.
 packing then separate pipe from manifold
studs.
NOTE:
 Right exhaust crossover pipe
 on V-8
engine single exhaust models
 is an
 integral part
of
 the
 exhaust pipe assembly and
 is not
 serviced
separately.
3.
 Separate front exhaust pipe from rear exhaust pipe
extension.
4.
 To
 install exhaust pipe, connect pipe
 to
 rear exhaust
pipe extension
 or
 resonator
 and
 secure
 to
 exhaust
manifold. Note clearances
 for
 the standard and auto-
matic control linkages, underbody
 and
 crossmember.
5. Tighten exhaust pipe
 to
 manifold attaching nuts
 and
rear "U" bolt clamp nuts.
EXHAUST PIPE EXTENSION
Replacement
1.
 Remove "U" bolt clamps
 at
 muffler inlet and exhaust
pipe
 or
 resonator connections.
2.
 Disconnect exhaust pipe extension
 at
 muffler
 and
exhaust pipe
 or
 resonator connection. 
3.
 To
 install extension, connect extension
 to
 exhaust
pipe
 or
 resonator and
 to
 muffler.
4.
 Install
 "V"
 bolt clamps
 and
 tighten clamp nuts.
MUFFLER ASSEMBLY
Replacement
1.
 Remove "U" bolt clamp
 at
 muffler inlet.
2.
 Remove tailpipe support clamp.
3.
 Separate muffler from rear exhaust pipe
 and
 remove
muffler from vehicle.
4.
 If
 usable,
 cut
 tail pipe from muffler.
5. Connect muffler inlet
 to
 exhaust pipe and install
 "U"
bolt clamp
 at
 muffler inlet.
6. Connect tailpipe
 to
 muffler outlet
 and
 install rear
support clamp.
7. Install
 "U"
 bolt clamp
 at
 tailpipe
 to
 muffler outlet
connection and tighten nuts.
TAILPIPE
Replacement
1.
 Remove
 "U"
 bolt clamp
 at
 muffler outlet.
 If
 replac-
ing right tail pipe, eut pipe
 at
 muffler outlet.
2.
 Remove tail pipe rear hanger clamp and detach pipe
from muffler.
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