This is an assembly manual unlike any other you’ve seen. It is mostly text with only a few illustrations– it contains the written instructions for the final assembly line. The final assembly line includes putting major components, such as engine, transmission, and body, onto the rolling chassis, as well as installing mechanical components.
This manual describes the parts used in assembly, often identifying what they’re made of and how they are sealed. Sometimes, you’ll learn specific instructions for a how a part is installed. Or, you’ll find out tips to take special care in cleaning, adjusting, or sealing a part to prevent problems. You’ll see specifications for adjusting and lubricating parts. Sometimes you’ll see tests to make sure a part is installed properly.
You will also find instructions for dozens of step-by-step procedures. For example, you will find out how to position the engine, axle, and body brackets within the frame. Learn how to make adjustments, such as front wheel bearing, toe (front wheel alignment), front brake shoe, emergency brake, transmission linkage, and hood lock. See instructions for tests to make sure of quality assembly, including measuring rear axle backlash, carrier assembly test, oil pump test, water pump leak test, engine test, Hydramatic flywheel housing leak test, steering gear, and inspection, repair, and leak testing of cylinder heads.
You’ll see plenty of specifications, such as wheelbase for each body style, axle ratios for each style, identifying each carrier assembly and axle ratio, location of serial numbers, curb weight, standing height, Hydramatic shift points, plus more than 5 pages of torque specifications. The book occasionally references drawings or specs which are in other books. Each page is watermarked, please see the sample page. Buy now to own this hard-to-find book.
This manual describes the parts used in assembly, often identifying what they’re made of and how they are sealed. Sometimes, you’ll learn specific instructions for a how a part is installed. Or, you’ll find out tips to take special care in cleaning, adjusting, or sealing a part to prevent problems. You’ll see specifications for adjusting and lubricating parts. Sometimes you’ll see tests to make sure a part is installed properly.
You will also find instructions for dozens of step-by-step procedures. For example, you will find out how to position the engine, axle, and body brackets within the frame. Learn how to make adjustments, such as front wheel bearing, toe (front wheel alignment), front brake shoe, emergency brake, transmission linkage, and hood lock. See instructions for tests to make sure of quality assembly, including measuring rear axle backlash, carrier assembly test, oil pump test, water pump leak test, engine test, Hydramatic flywheel housing leak test, steering gear, and inspection, repair, and leak testing of cylinder heads.
You’ll see plenty of specifications, such as wheelbase for each body style, axle ratios for each style, identifying each carrier assembly and axle ratio, location of serial numbers, curb weight, standing height, Hydramatic shift points, plus more than 5 pages of torque specifications. The book occasionally references drawings or specs which are in other books. Each page is watermarked, please see the sample page. Buy now to own this hard-to-find book.
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"1961 Cadillac Written Assembly Instruction"
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