Chevrolet 2000 C-Series Owner's Manual page 291

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(10) = Check clutch pedal for free travel. Press pedal
by hand until resistance is felt. Free travel should be
maintained at 1.5 to 2 inches (38 to 51 mm) measured
at the clutch pedal pad. Make checks at 3,000 miles
(5 000 km) and 6,000 miles (10 000 km) and then every
6,000 miles (10 000 km) thereafter.
(11) = Inspect rear axle air shift motor for fluid leaks.
Remove plug to check fluid level. Inspect air lines and
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hoses for proper hook
up, binding, leaks, etc. Inspect
at 3,000 miles (5 000 km) and 24,000 miles (40 000 km)
and then every 24,000 miles (40 000 km) thereafter.
(12) = Chassis Lubrication Service: Lubricate all grease
fittings in front suspension, front axle and steering
linkage. DO NOT lubricate kingpin bushings with air
pressure equipment; instead, use a hand grease gun
to ensure complete purge and eliminate sealer cap
distortion. Lubricate transmission and shift linkage,
hood latches and hood hinges, parking brake lever pivot,
clevis pins and linkage, disc brake caliper rails, clutch
linkage and release bearing (if equipped), propeller shaft
slip joint, universal joint, brake camshaft bracket, slack
adjusters, pedal shaft, clutch cross shaft and clutch pedal
springs. Lubricate suspension, axle and steering linkage
more often when operating under dusty or muddy
conditions and in excessive off
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road use.
(13) = Check steering system:
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Look for damaged, loose or missing parts.
Also look for parts showing signs of wear or lack
of lubrication. Replace parts as needed. Also check
steering gear mounting bolts, pitman arm nut,
gear housing upper cover and side cover attaching
bolts, steering column mounting bolts and
cardan joint clamp bolts; tighten if necessary.
(See service manual.)
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Inspect power steering hoses, tubes and fittings for
leaks. Hoses and lines must not be twisted, kinked
or tightly bent. Make sure clips, clamps, supporting
tubes and hoses are in place and properly secured.
D
Check steering gear for leakage around pitman
shaft and housing. If leakage is evident (lubricant
oozing out, not just oily film), leak should be
corrected immediately.
(14) = Check front and rear suspension. Look for
damaged, loose or missing parts or parts showing signs
of wear or lack of lubrication. Replace parts as needed.
(15) = Adjust tire pressures as indicated on the
Certification/Tire label for optimum tire life. See "Tires"
in the Index for further details. Check tires for excessive
or abnormal wear or damage. Also check for damaged
wheels. Replace wheels and/or tires as needed.
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