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1961 Chevy Car Bel Air Biscayne Corvette Impala Shop Service Manual Reprint

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  • 1961 Chevy Passenger Car Shop Manual
  • 1961 Chevy Passenger Car Shop Manual Table of Contents
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Description

1961 Chevrolet Passenger Car Factory Shop Manual

Complete Coverage for the following Chevy Models: Bel Air Sedan, Hardtop & Wagon / Biscayne / Brookwood / Corvette (*NOTE - you will need the companion book entitled "1953-1962 Corvette Servicing Guide" for complete coverage of your Corvette) / Impala Sedan, Hardtop, Convertible & Wagon / Nomad / Parkwood / Full Size Wagons | 235ci (3.8L) I6, 236ci (3.9L) I6, 283ci (4.6L) V8, 348ci (5.7L) V8 & 409ci (6.7L) V8 Engines

Complete Volume | General Motors Corporation| *NOTE: This is a Factory Authorized Reproduction of the original manual | *NOTEThis manual also covers the 1962, 1963 & 1964 Chevy Cars with the appropriate supplement

Covering Specifications * Maintenance * Diagnostics and Testing * In Vehicle Repairs * Component Removal * Disassembly * Reassembly * Installation * Wiring Diagrams * Body * Chassis * Drivetrain * Electrical

This is the Official Service Manual that the dealers and shops use, written by GM specifically for the vehicle(s) listed. This ensures you get the job done right the first time. It is very detailed with good diagrams and exploded views. A must for anyone who insists on Genuine OEM quality parts.
11" x 8.5" x 1.5". Approx. 918 pages.

Condition

Brand New. This factory authorized reproduction is brand new in packaging.

Table of Contents

  • General Information
  • Lubrication
  • Frame and Suspension
  • Steering
  • Rear Axle
  • Brakes
  • Engine Tune-up
  • Engine Mechanical
  • Electrical Systems
  • Fuel and Exhaust Systems
  • Clutch
  • Transmission - Manual
  • Transmission - Automatic
  • Body and Sheet Metal
  • Heater, Air Conditioning & Accessories
  • Specifications
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1 Review

  • 5

    1961 Chevrolet Shop Manual

    Posted by John Kinney on Jul 1st 2020

    Looks just like the original I had back in 1964.

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