Push Starts - Trucks Equipped With Automatic; T Ra N Sm Ission; Lifting With Auto Jack; Load Capacity Chart - Chevrolet 10 Series 1968 Service Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION 0-4
however, with the rear wheels off the ground if there is
damage in the rear wheel area. In this event, the trans­
mission selector lever should be placed in the " N"
(neutral) position and the front drive disengaged. Towing
speeds should not exceed 35 MPH for distances up to
50 miles.
If truck is towed on its front wheels, the
steering wheel should be secured to keep the front wheels
in a straight-ahead position.
When towing the vehicle at slow speeds (approx. 20
MPH), for a very short distance only, the transmission
must be in netural and the transfer case MUST be in
" TWO WHEEL HIGH."
When towing the vehicle at faster speeds for greater
distances, the following steps MUST be taken:
• If front wheels are on the road, disconnect the front
drive shaft.
« If rear wheels are on the road, disconnect the rear
drive shaft.
Both manual and automatic transmissions should be
towed in neutral only, with parking brakes fully released.
When towing a vehicle on its front wheels only, the
steering wheel should be secured to maintain a straight
forward position.
Push Starts—Trucks Equipped with
Automatic Transmission
Do not attempt to start the engine by pushing the truck.
F ig . 4 —V e h ic le Liftin g Points - C h evy Van
Should the battery become discharged, it will be neces­
sary to use an auxiliary battery with jumper cables to
start the engine.
Lifting Van With Hoist
Many dealer service facilities and service stations are
equipped with a type of automotive hoist which bears upon
some part of the front and rear axles in order to lift the
vehicle. In Figure 4 the shaded portions indicate areas
recommended for hoist contact.

Lifting With Auto Jack

The shaded areas on both the front and the rear axles,
as shown in Figure 4 are recommended Van jack lifting
points. The jack load rest must locate under the axle at
these points.

LOAD CAPACITY CHART

New spring capacities and mandatory equipment options
are included in the Load capacity chart on the following
pages.
CA U TIO N :
To prevent damage to electrical
system never connect booster batteries in ex­
cess of 12 volts and connect positive to positive
and negative to negative.
CHEVROLET TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL

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