Chevrolet 30 Series 1967 Service Manual page 164

Chassis
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REAR SUSPENSION AND DRIVE LINE 4-6
1. Position bushed end of control arm in pivot yoke be­
tween tunnel and frame, align holes with drift and
insert pivot bolt. Place nut on bolt finger tight.
2. Position clamp inside spring as shown in Figure 16
so that it seats freely on spring end without any
hang-up. Raise control arm to the spring then pass
bolt, with flat washer installed, up through control
arm and clamp. Install lockwasher and nut. Torque
to 50 ft. lbs.
3. Place arm adjacent to axle. Pass "U" bolt over axle
and through holes in arm.
4. Place shock absorber bracket on ends of "U" bolt,
install nuts and torque to
5. Lower the vehicle to put full weight of unloaded ve­
hicle on the front and rear suspension, torque control
arm pivot bolts to 140 ft. lbs.
COIL SPRING AND AUXILIARY LEAF SPRING
(Series C-P10 and C20)
Removal
Coil Spring
1. Remove shock absorber bolt from mounting bracket
at control arm.
2. Remove vehicle weight from rear suspension by
jacking up frame and adjust axle-to-fram e height so
that spring is not under tension.
3. Remove upper and lower clamps from spring by
backing out lower bolt from underside of control
arm, and upper bolt from inside spring (fig. 17).
4. Lower control arm sufficiently to permit removal of
spring.
A uxiliary Spring
1. The auxiliary spring is secured to the frame mounted
retaining bracket by one retaining bolt.
tempting to remove spring, make sure there is no
load on spring and that spring leaf does not contact
the control arm mounted bumper (fig. 4).
2. Remove cotter pin from spring retaining bolt then
remove nut and remove spring from the frame
bracket.
3. If auxiliary spring contact bumper is to be removed,
support vehicle at rear axle, remove "U" bolts and
remove bumper from its position on the control arm.
Installation
Coil Spring
1. Place spring clamp inside spring. Position clamp so
that the end of the spring coil is within the area of
the notch as shown in Figure 16 so that it seats
freely on spring end without any hang-up and locate
over bolt hole in control arm.
2. Pass clamp bolt with washer up through hole in con­
trol arm and loosely install nut.
3. Position upper clamp inside spring and install bolt
and washer. Torque nut to 50 ft. lbs.
4. Connect shock absorber to control arm bracket--
torque nut to 130 ft. lbs.
5. Torque spring lower clamp bolt to 45 ft. lbs. Remove
jack from beneath frame.
A uxiliary Spring
1. Position auxiliary spring bumper between the control
arm and the axle housing. Align holes in spring
bracket with those in the control arm; position shock
absorber bracket to underside of control arm; install
"U" bolt over axle and through auxiliary spring
bracket control arm and shock absorber bracket;
install and alternately torque "U" bolt retaining nuts
ft. lbs.
2 0 0
Before at­
to 270 ft. lbs.
2„ Position auxiliary spring assembly in frame mounted
bracket so that free end of spring is positioned above
bumper and align spring-to-bracket bolt holes. In­
stall bolt with washer through top side of bracket
then install nut and washer to through bolt.
nut to 370 ft. lbs. and install cotter pin.
F ig . 17 - Spring Removal (Series C-P10 and C20)
Fig. 18 - Spring Shackle Details (Series P20 and C-P30)
LEAF SPRINGS
Shackle Replacement (Series P20 and C-P30)
1. Remove load from spring by jacking frame.
2. Remove lubrication fitting from spring eye and
shackle pins (fig. 18).
3. Remove lock bolts from shackle and hanger.
4. Install Tool J-8118 in end of spring eye pin, and us­
ing
slide
hammer
J - 2619-4) pull pin out of spring. Pull shackle pin out
of hanger and separate shackle from spring and
hanger.
5. Place bushed portion of new shackle in hanger.
. Insert plain end of pin into hanger and shackle with
6
slot in pin positioned to receive locking bolt when in­
stalled. Push pin in until slot lines up with locking
bolt hole in bracket. Install locking bolt, washer and
nut.
Torque
(Tool
J-2619
with
adapter
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