This 1929 - 1930 Chevrolet Car / Truck Shop Manual is a high-quality, PRINT, reproduction of the shop manual which was written and first published by the experts at the original equipment manufacturer (OEM), Chevrolet Motor Division, for use by their dealership mechanics. Now, this tool of the experts can be yours! It's the definitive guide for completing all of the repairs on your classic Chevy car or truck.
MODELS COVERED:
- 1929 Chevrolet International AC Series Truck
- 1929 Chevrolet International
- 1930 Chevrolet Universal
- 1930 Chevrolet Universal Truck
With 280 pages, this manual shows short cuts and factory designed methods of repair. It has been loaded with factory specifications and excellent, clear and concise text instructions. That text has also been thoughtfully paired with a large number and variety of visual aids. You'll find illustrations, cut-away views, exploded views, tables, black and white photographs and more to assist you with jobs of all sizes from start to finish. Please take a moment to scroll down to view the sample page and see just how well the helpful illustration complements the easy-to-follow text instructions.
Did you know that Chevrolet front wheel brakes are of the two-shoe, cam-operated, self-centering, internal expanding type? Well, you would if you owned this guide and flipped to Chapter VI (Front and Rear Brakes Series AC and LQ). You'd also find illustration 118 which shows the brake with the hub and drum removed. In addition, this section walks you through things such as service procedures, adjustments and tests.
In 1929, the legend of the Chevrolet "Stove bolt Six" began. Chevy replaced the old valve-in-block, four-cylinder engine, with a new over-head-valve, 194 cubic-inch, inline six cylinder. It was nicknamed the stove bolt, because some of the various engine components were held on with slotted bolts which resembled the ones used on the cast-iron, wood-burning stoves (which were popularly used at that time). When you need to get to work on your famous straight six to get things in order, this is the book which will show you how to do the jobs the right way. When these '29 & '30 model Chevrolet cars and trucks were new, the Great Depression was unfolding. Now, a ride in one of these great vintage machines can help to take depression away! Be sure yours is ready to go by utilizing the material in this wonderfully reprinted book.
NOTE: This is the SHOP manual. For PARTS information, please see our: 1929-1958 Chevrolet Parts & Accessories Catalog, which can be found by clicking here...1929 - 1958 Chevrolet Parts Book.
NOTE: For BODY information, please see our: Fisher Body Service Manual 1926-1932: All Closed-Body GM Cars, which can be found by clicking here...Fisher GM Body Service Manual 1926-1932.
This factory-written shop manual is perfect for service, repairs, restoration, and rebuild projects. Clear illustrations and photos show exploded views, as well as component details, plus specifications, engine repair details, fuel systems and more.
Subject: 1929 - 1930 Chevrolet Car / Truck Shop Manual - Includes Detailed Procedures and Instructions. | Publish Date: March 1, 1930
- Motor Assembly
- Clutch Assembly
- Transmission and Universal Joint Assemblies
- Rear Axle Assembly, and Rear Wheels
- Front Axle Assembly, and Front Wheels
- Front and Rear Brakes
- Steering Gear Assembly
- Fuel System, Including Carburetor, Fuel Pump and Gasoline Tank
- Cooling System and Radiator
- Electrical System, Including Starting Motor, Generator, Coil, Distributor, Lighting Switch, Starting Switch, Ignition Switch, Battery and Wiring Diagram
- Instrument Panel
- General Lubrication
- Closed Body Repairs
- Miscellaneous
Sample Page:
Below:1929 - 1930 Chevrolet Car / Truck Shop ManualSample Page - Clutch