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r to the top of the retainer and from the cast met of the cylinder over the retainer at each corne P 1SHING CAR TO START NOTE Towing car to start is not recommended due to the possibility of the disabled car accelerating into tow car E UTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Turn ignition I N pull choke knob 1 s of the way out and pla t ansmission selector lever in Neutral N on ind c tor until car reaches 25 mph then move selector 1 w L on indicator When engine starts move selector to drive D c i dicator I ANUAL TRANSMISSION With gear shift lever t ird pull choke knob s of the way out depre c utch pedal and turn ignition to ON When c ieed reaches 15 mph slowly release clutch pedal I MERGENCY TOWING If a vehicle equipped with Powerglide becomes di G STANDARD TORQUE TABLE M Steel Bolts The following table lists bolt torque Decifications for applications involving eel bolts and parts only DO NOT use iis table when torquing aluminum bolts r when torquing steel bolts which are Zreaded into or bearing on aluminum arts The specifications in this chart are pro ided for use in cases where specific rque specifications are not given The physical properties of a bolt primarily determine its assignment to a Bolt Grade thus explaining the considerable difference in recommended installation torques for bolts of the same size but of different grade Bolts of lower grade than those used as original equipment should therefore never be used as replacement al abled and requires towing or pushing speed must no r exceed 30 mph Both manual and Powerglide transmissions shoulc be towed in Neutral only with parking brakes fu113 released When towing a vehicle on its front wheels the steer ing wheel should be secured to maintain a straigh forward position o LIFTING WITH DRIVE ON HOIST e Many dealer service facilities and service station i are now equipped with a type of automotive hois to which must bear upon some part of the frame in orde to lift the vehicle In figure 1 18 the shaded areas indi cate the areas recommended for hoist contact whei in this type of equipment is used m Lifting with the Auto Jack s Lifting areas on Corvair Sedan and Station Wagoi ir models are shown in Figure 1 18 When locating th auto jack be sure the tab on the jack catches the oute body flange thus preventing it from sliding too fa under the vehicle Corvair 95 lift pad locations ar located differently and are covered in the Corvair 9l s portion of this section 11 111 corn GM 290 GM Y90 GM J00 ado tow Carb SAE 5 SAE 7 SAE 8 Iwd irkiny None It Six I Lb Y4 40 6 P 32 12 Y8 32 20 10 24 u 10 33 30 12 24 35 Ft Lb rf lbr H dbs F lbs h 20 4 9 1 1 0 28 S 9 1 13 Y 18 9 15 19 23 45a 24 26 16 1S 27 35 42 24 8 33 2 50 w 14 25 45 60 70 N 20 30 5 70 80 13 O 75 90 105 1Ar20 5e i05 120 u 12 60 110 13S 150 9 6 18 65 120 150 16S r I1 8 140 170 200 Yr18 90 155 200 230 1 0 10 125 240 300 350 1 4 16 140 275 350 100 n 9 175 375 500 575 34 14 200 400 550 635 1 e 250 s75 750 e50 1 12 275 650 625 950 CORVAIR SHOP MANU