GMC 1982 Light Duty Truck Service Manual page 192

Gmc 1982 series 10-35 light duty truck
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2D-30
BODY
SEAT SEPARATOR COMPARTMENT
Figure 2D-90 illustrates assembly and installation of
the CK model seat separator compartment.
BODY M OUNTING
The removal of anyone bodymount necessitates the
loosening of adjacent body mountings to permit the frame to
be separated from the body. Care should be exercised to
prevent breakage of plastic fan shroud, or damage to frame
attachm ents such as steering column, brake pipes, etc.,
during replacement of body mounts.
During installation of a body mount, caution should be
used to insure that the body mount is properly seated in the
frame mounting hole, otherwise a direct metal to metal
contact will result between the frame and body. The tube
spacer should be in all bolt-in body mounts and the insulator
or metal washer positioned to prevent contact with the
frame side rail. Do not over-torque the body mount or a
stripped bolt may result.
Do not use lubricants of any kind on the rubber parts of
the mounts. Proper clamping by the mount depends on clean
and dry surfaces. If the body mount bolt does not screw in
smoothly, it maybe necessary to run a tap through the cage
nut in the body to remove foreign material. Caution should
also be used to insure that tap doesn't punch through
underbody.
The sequence of mounting attachm ents is shown in
figures 2D-91 through 2D-94.
APPLIQUE PROCEDURES
Refer to Section 2C, Chassis Sheet M etal, for
procedures relating to decal and woodgrain appliques.
ADHESIVE BODY SIDE MOLDING
Refer to Section 2C, Chassis Sheet Metal, for
procedures relating to installation of adhesive moldings.

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