Chevrolet 30 Series 1967 Service Manual page 152

Chassis
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FRONT SUSPENSION 3-24
Introduction.........................................................................3-24
General Description
......................................................... 3-24
Front A x l e ..................................................................... 3-24
Steering Knuckle and "U " J o in t .................................... 3-24
Transfer C a s e ............................................................... 3-24
Adapter A s s e m b ly ......................................................... 3-24
Free-wheeling H u b s ...................................................... 3-25
Power T a k e - o f f ............................................................ 3-25
Other Components......................................................... 3-25
Maintenance and Adjustments............................................. 3-25
King Pin Trunnion B e a r i n g .......................................... 3-25
Component Parts Replacem ent.......................................... 3-25
Free-wheeling H u b s ...................................................... 3-25
Front Axle A s s e m b ly ................................................... 3-25
Removal
...................................................................3-25
Installation
The four-wheel drive models are essentially conven­
tional vehicles which have been modified to include a
driving front axle, a transfer case to distribute power
to front and rear axles with the required propeller
shafts and controls (fig. 1). Service information on these
components is included in this section.
Refer to the applicable section of this manual for
Primary purpose of four wheel drive is to provide
additional tractive effort in off-the-road driving in order
to overcome such obstacles as sand, deep mud or snow,
hilly terrain with steep grades, etc.
With four wheels capable of driving, all the vehicle
and payload weight is utilized to give maximum tire
traction.
The power unit is driven through a Muncie three-speed
or Chevrolet four-speed transmission and consists of an
adapter and a two speed transfer case with a steering
and driving front axle. A single control lever (fig. 1) is
used to shift the transfer case from direct drive to low
four wheel drive at a ratio of 1.94 to 1, thus eight for­
ward speeds and two in reverse are provided.
Front wheel drive may be engaged or disengaged at any
time without clutching when the transfer case is in direct
drive; however, in returning to 2 wheel from 4 wheel the
accelerator may have to be varied as steady pressure is
applied on lever.
This releases gear tooth pressure dur­
ing shifting.
A yoke and trunnion universal joint permits continuous
power flow to each front wheel, regardless of the turning
angle.
Provisions for Power Take-off have been incorporated
in the transfer case.
FRONT AXLE
The
front
axle is a Spicer hypoid gear axle unit
equipped with steering knuckles. Axle assembly number
and production date are stamped on left tube of assembly.
Refer to Specifications for Spicer Model application.
Conventional truck service brakes are provided on all
4-wheel drive units.
FOUR WHEEL DRIVE
(SERIES K 1 0 AND K 2 0 )
INDEX
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INTRODUCTION
service information on components which are common
to four-wheel drive and conventional vehicles.
tial can be found in Section 3 "Front Suspension" of the
1967 Truck Overhaul Manual. The Adapter and Trans­
fer Case assemblies are covered in Section 7 "Trans­
mission", 1967 Truck Overhaul Manual.
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
STEERING KNUCKLE AND UNIVERSAL JOINT
turned, the axle is equipped with steering knuckles and
the axle shafts are equipped with yoke and trunnion type
universal joints.
TRANSFER CASE
the unit which transmits power from the transmission to
the rear and/or front axles and power take-off (fig.
Engagement of front wheel drive, power take-off or speed
range is accomplished through control levers in the cab.
The case is mounted to an adapter at the rear of the
transmission.
on a plate located on top of the transfer case.
ADAPTER ASSEMBLY
transfer case directly behind the transmission (fig.
with the Muncie three-speed transmission, and one for
use with the Chevrolet truck four-speed. This adapter
assembly design will allow the vehicle body to be lowered
approximately 3 inches and will also eliminate the need
for an intermediate propeller shaft;
a splined sleeve mounted in seals. The one for the
three-speed Muncie takes the place of the transmission
transmission output shaft spline. The output spline is
The adapter assembly for the Chevrolet truck four-speed
mounts on the back face of the transmission and has a
straight through involute spline sleeve since the trans-
Front Axle Shaft A s s e m b ly ....................................... ..... 3-27
Removal
............................................................... ..... 3-27
R e p a ir s .................................................................. ..... 3-27
In stallatio n ............................................................ ..... 3-27
Steering Knuckle
...................................................... ..... 3-27
Removal
............................................................... ..... 3-27
Bearing Cup R ep lacem en t.................................... ..... 3-29
Seal Replacement................................................... ..... 3-29
In stallatio n ............................................................ ..... 3-29
Transfer C a s e ............................................................ ..... 3-29
Removal.................................................................. ..... 3-29
Adapter A sse m bly ............................................. ..... 3-29
R e m o v a l...................................................... .....3-29
Installation................................................... ..... 3-30
In stallatio n ............................................................ ..... 3-30
Disassembly and repairs to the Front Axle Differen­
To permit the front wheels to be driven as well as
The transfer case, also known as a drop gear box, is
Model number, ratio and production date are stamped
An adapter assembly has been designed to locate the
Presently there are two adapters available, one for use
The two adapters are sim ilar in that they both contain
extension and has a straight spline input to match the
involute to match the input spline of the transfer case.
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