Chevrolet 30 Series 1967 Service Manual page 282

Chassis
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ENGINE 6-2
Fig. 1—Checking Compression
1. Remove air cleaner and block throttle and choke in
wide open position.
2. Hook up starter remote control cable and insert
compression gauge firmly in spark plug port.
CAUTION:
Whenever the engine is cranked
remotely at the starter, with a special jumper
cable or other means, the primary distributor
lead must be disconnected from the negative
post on the coil and the ignition switch must be
in the "ON" position.
result in a damaged grounding circuit in the
ignition switch.
3. Crank engine through at least four compression
strokes to obtain highest possible reading.
4. Check and record compression of each cylinder.
5. If one or more cylinders read low or uneven, inject
about a tablespoon of engine oil on top of pistons
in
low
reading
cylinders (through s p a r k plug
port).
Crank engine several times and recheck
compression.
• If compression comes up but does not necessarily
reach normal, rings are worn.
• If compression does not improve, valves are
burnt, sticking or not seating properly.
• If two adjacent cylinders indicate low compression
and injecting oil does not increase compression,
the cause may be a head gasket leak between the
cylinders.
Engine coolant and/or oil in cylinders
could result from this defect.
NOTE:
If a weak cylinder cannot be located
with the compression check, see " Cylinder B al­
ance Test" under " Additional Checks and Ad­
justments" in this section.
Service & Install Spark Plugs (Fig. 2)
1. Inspect each plug individually for badly worn elec­
trodes, glazed, broken or blistered porcelains and
replace plugs where necessary.
plug diagnosis information presented in Section
for an analysis of plug conditions.
2. Clean serviceable spark plugs thoroughly, using an
abrasive-type cleaner such as sand blast.
center electrode flat.
Failure to do this will
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Fig. 2—Spark Plug D etail
3. Inspect each spark plug for make and heat range.
All plugs must be of the same make and number.
4. Adjust spark plug gaps to specifications using a
round feeler gauge.
CAUTION:
Never bend the center electrode to
adjust gap.
Always adjust by bending ground or
side electrode.
5. If available, test plugs with a spark plug tester.
. Inspect spark plug hole threads and clean before
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installing plugs. Corrosion deposits can be removed
with a 14 mm. x 1.25 SAE spark plug tap (available
through local jobbers) or by using a small wire
brush in an electric drill.
catch chips.)
CAUTION:
Use extreme care when using tap to
prevent cross threading. Also crank engine sev-
eral times to blow out any material dislodged
during cleaning operation.
7. Install spark plugs with new gaskets and torque to
specifications.
NOTE:
The following are some of the greatest
causes of unsatisfactory spark plug performance.
• Installation of plugs with insufficient torque to
fully seat the gasket.
• Installation of the plugs using excessive torque
which changes gap settings.
• Installation of plugs on dirty gasket seal.
• Installation of plugs to corroded spark plug hole
threads.
. Connect spark plug wiring.
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Service Ignition System
1. Remove distributor cap, clean cap and inspect for
cracks, carbon tracks and burned or corroded ter­
minals. Replace cap where necessary.
P O R C E L A IN
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SH ELL
(P R O P E R G A P )
SID E ELEC TR O D E
(B E N D TO A D JU S T G A P )
(Use grease on tap to
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