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SECTION NAME
1979
LIGHT DUTY
TRUCK
(SERIES 10-35)
CHASSIS SERVICE
MANUAL
CAUTION
This vehicle contains some parts dimensioned in the metric
system as well as in the customary system. Some fasteners
are metric and are very dose in dimension to familiar cus-
tomary fasteners in the inch system. It is important to note
that, during any vehicle maintenance procedures, replace-
ment fasteners must have the same measurements and
strength as those removed, whether metric or customary.
(Numbers on the heads of metric bolts and on surfaces of
metric nuts indicate their strength. Customary bolts use ra-
dial lines for this purpose, while most customary nuts do not
have strength markings.) Mismatched or incorrect fasteners
can result in vehicle damage or malfunction, or possibly per-
sonal injury. Therefore, fasteners removed from the vehicle
should be saved for re-use in the same locations whenever
possible. Where the fasteners are not satisfactory for re-use,
care should be taken to select a replacement that matches
the original. For information and assistance, see your au-
thorized dealer.
OA I GENERAL INFORMATION
OB
MAINTENANCE AND
LUBRICATION
1A | HEATER, VENTILATION
1B AIR CONDITIONING
2A frame
2B BUMPERS
2C
CHASSIS
SHEET METAL
2D body
3A FRONT ALIGNMENT
3B STEERING
3C FRONT SUSPENSION
3D REAR SUSPENSION
3E WHEELS AND TIRES
4A
PROPELLER SHAFT &
UNIVERSAL JOINTS
4B REAR AXLE
4C FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
BRAKES
6A ENGINE MECHANICAL
6B ENGINE COOLING
6C FUEL SYSTEM
6D ENGINE ELECTRICAL
6E
7A
ENGINE EMISSION
CONTROLS
6F ENGINE EXHAUST
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
7B MANUAL TRANSMISSION
7C CLUTCH
7D TRANSFER CASE
8
BODY AND
CHASSIS ELECTRICAL
ACCESSORIES
© 1979 General Motors Corporation

T
GENERAL INFORMATION OA-1
SECTION OA
GENERAL INFORMATION
CONTENTS OF THIS SECTION
General............................................................................................. OA-1
Vehicle Identification Number........................................................ OA-1
Engine Code Number...................................................................... OA-1
Unit and Serial Number Locations................................................. OA-1
Service Parts Identification Sticker................................................. OA-3
Vehicle Loading................................................... ........................... OA-3
GENERAL
Information to identify the vehicle and vehicle
components appears in this section. Detailed specifications
on major units are given at the end of each respective section
in this manual.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)
This is the legal identification of the vehicle. It appears
on a plate which is attached to the left top of the instrument
panel on CK and G truck and can be easily seen through
the windshield from outside the vehicle (fig. OA-1). On P10-
20-30 models, the plate is attached to the front of the dash
and toe panel to the left of steering column (fig. 0A-2). The
VIN also appears on the Vehicle Certificates of Title and
Registration.
ENGINE CODE NUMBER
The engine code number indicates manufacturing
plant, month and day of manufacture, and transmission
type. A typical engine number would be F1210TTBB, which
would breakdown thus:
F - Manufacturing Plant (F-Flint, T-Tonawanda)
12 - Month of Manufacture (December)
10 - Day of Manufacture (tenth)
T - Truck
TBB - Transmission and engine type
UNIT AND SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS
For the convenience of service technicians and
engineers when writing up certain business papers such as
Warranty Reports, Product Information Reports, or
reporting product failures in any way, the location of the
various unit numbers have been indicated. These unit
numbers and their prefix or suffix are necessary on these
papers for various reasons - such as accounting, follow up
on production, etc.
The prefixes on certain units identify the plant in which
the unit was manufactured and thereby permits proper
follow-up of the plant involved to get corrections made
when necessary.
Always include the prefix in the number.
o (CCL249F1532781 °
| ENGINE CODE|
-------------------------
TYPICAL VIN
ENGINE INDENTIFICATION
MFD. BY GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
LB/kg
PSI /kPa
GAWR FRT
08/78 4000/1814
GVWR 10.5 X 16.50
14000/6350 16.5 X 9.75
COLO DUAL 36/248
GAWR RR
10000/4536
10.5 X 16.50
16 6 X 9 75
42/290
THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL
MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS
IN EFFECT [ ON THE DATE MANUFACTURE SHOWN ABOVE 1
1 CZQI691100001 8US-N0T SCHOOL BUS I
SEE OWNER S MANUAL FOR A0OITIONAL INFORMATION
fZ L MFD BY GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION
O GVWRi^^ U
GAWR FRONT^ S ^ ^ GAWR REAR
VN
INFLATION DATA FOR TIRES FURNISHED WITH VEHICLE
SHOWN ON VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL
Q WARRANTY VOIDED IF LOADED IN EXCESS OF RATINGS Q
. SEE OWNERS MANUAL FOR OTHER 10A0ING AND INFLATION DATA
EXAMPLE ONLY
Fig. OA-1--Vehicle Identification Number Location (CK and G) Fig. OA-2--Vehicle Rating Plate (P Model)
LIGHT TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL

OA-2 GENERAL INFORMATION
1979
LIGHT DUTY TRUCK
V.I.N. SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
c
\
©
Example
i ...... j — ;----------------- 1
100007 Serial No.
Division Code Cab Engine Series
C-Chevrolet Chassis Code G.V.W. Class
T=GMC Truck Type
Body Type or
Model Designator
Model
Year
1979
Plant
Code
CHASSIS TYPE
3.
ENGINE CODE
2 Wheel Drive
Forward Control
4 Wheel Drive
Forward Control
INCLUDING BLAZER AND SUBURBAN
Engine Engine Engine Carb.
Code Displacement Type Type
D 4.1 L (250)
L/6 1-Bbl.
L
5.7L (350) V/8 4-Bbl.
M 5.7L (350) V/8 2-Bbl.
R 6.6L (400) V/8 4-Bbl.
S 7.4L (454) V/8 4-Bbl.
T 4.8L (292) L/6
1-Bbl.
U
5.0L (305) V/8 2-Bbl.
z
5.7L (350) V/8 Dsl.
4.
SERIES
1-1/2 Ton
2-3/4 Ton
3-1 Ton
4 -1 /2 Ton (HD SUSP)
A-Lakewood GA.
B-Baltimore MD.
F—Flint (Chev) Ml.
7.
PLANT CODE
J— Janesville Wl.
S— St. Louis MO.
7—Lordstown OH.
BODY STYLE
2 Chassis Cowl, Forward Control Chassis
& Cut-Away Van
3 Chassis Cab
4 Cab & Pick-up Box or Hi-Cube Van
5 Van & Panel
6 Sport Van & Suburban
7 Motor Home Chassis
8 Utility (Blazer, Jimmy)
V— Pontiac (GMC) Ml.
Z—Fremont CA.
1 —Oshawa Ont.
3—Detroit Ml.
4—Scarborough Ont.
5—London Ont.
O-Pontiac, Mi.
(Van only)
Fig. 0A-3--Vehicle Identification Number
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GENERAL INFORMATION OA-3
Axles
Chevrolet Built
• On 10 Series, the Code is stamped on Top of Right
Rear Axle Tube.
• On 20-30 Series, the Code is stamped on Top of the
Right Rear Axle Tube.
Dana Built
• On Front Axles, code is stamped on Top Rear of Left
Axle Tube.
• On Rear Axles, code is stamped on Rear Surface of
Right Axle Tube.
Transmissions (Fig. 0A-4)
• On 3-Speed Transmissions (except Tremec), the Unit
Number is located on Lower Left Side of Case Just Below
Cover.
• On Tremec Transmissions, Unit Number is located
on Upper Left Attachment Case (Top Side).
• On Muncie 4-Speeds, Unit Number is located on
Rear Face of Case below Retainer.
• On New Process 203 and 205 model 4-wheel drive
transfer case, a build date is on tag attached to front face
of transfer case.
• On Muncie Model 203 4-wheel drive transfer case,
a build date is on front face of transfer case above output
shaft.
• On Automatic 350 Transmission, Unit Number is
Located on Right Rear Vertical Surface of Oil Pan.
• On the Automatic 400 Transmission, Serial Number
is Located on the Light Blue Plate on the Right Side of the
Transmission.
Engines (Fig. 0A-5)
• 6-Cylinder Engine Unit Number Located on Pad at
Right Hand Side of Cylinder Block at Rear of Distributor.
• 8-Cylinder Gasoline Engine Code is (305, 350, 400
CID) Located on Pad immediately forward of right hand
cylinder head.
• 8-Cylinder Gasoline Engine (454 CID) Code is
located on a pad of the front top center of the engine block
immediately forward of the inlet manifold.
• 8-Cylinder Diesel Engine Code is on a label located
on rear face of the left valve cover.
Generators
Generator Unit Serial Number is located on the Drive
End Frame Below the Part Number.
Batteries
Battery Code Number is Located on Cell Cover Top
of Battery.
Starters
Starter Serial Number and Production Date are
Stamped on Outer Case, Toward Rear.
SERVICE PARTS IDENTIFICATION STICKER
The Service Parts Identification Sticker (fig. OA-6) is
provided on all Truck models. On C and K models, the
identification sticker be located on the inside of the glove
box door or on G model, the sticker will be located on an
inner hood panel surface. On P models, the sticker is located
on a inner body panel.
The plate lists the vehicle identification number,
wheelbase, and all Production options or Special Equipment
on the vehicle when it was shipped from the factory
including paint information. ALWAYS REFER TO
THIS INFORMATION WHEN ORDERING PARTS.
VEHICLE LOADING
Vehicle loading must be controlled so weights do not
exceed the numbers shown on the Vehicle Identification
Number and/or Rating Plate for the vehicle.
A typical example of a truck in a loaded condition is
shown in Figure 0A-7. Note that the axle or GVW
capabilities are not exceeded.
LIGHT TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL

OA-4 GENERAL INFORMATION
PRIMARY V.I.N . LOCATION (M15)
SECONDARY V.I.N. LOCATION
[ NOTE | To be used only when
suitable for stamping
PRIMARY V .I.N .
LOCATION (M38)
PRIMARY V.I.N. LOCATION (MCI)
SECONDARY V.I.N. LOCATION (M38)
[ NOTE j To be used only when
primary location is not
suitable for stamping
OPTIONAL V.I.N. LOCATION (M20)
V.I.N. LOCATION (OPTIONAL) (M40)
[ ww | a ] ^
VIEW
V.I.N. LOCATION
(OPTIONAL) (M40)
V.I.N. LOCATION (M20)
Fig. 0A-4--Transmission V.I.N. Location
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ENGINE V.I.N
(OPTIONAL)
ENGINE V.I.N
(OPTIONAL)
ENGINE
CASE PAD
ENGINE V.I.N
ENGINE V.I.N ENGINE V.I.N
(OPTIONAL)
DISTRIBUTOR PAD
[ view
I view ] A V8 ENGINE
VIEW
L6 ENGINE VIEW
ENGINE V.I.N
(OPTIONAL)
ENGINE V.I.N
V8 ENGINE — DIESEL
GENERAL INFORMATION OA-5
Fig. OA-5-Engine V.I.N. Location
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OA-6 GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: RETAIN THIS PLATE AS A PERMANENT RECORD
Fig. OA-6-Service Parts Identification Plate
LOADED-MAXIMUM GVWR: 5600 LBS
FRONT GAWR: 2940 IBS. REAR GAWR: 2940 LBS.
Front Cargo & Rear Cargo &
Pass Load 30O lbs. Pass. Load 650 lbs.
2382 lbs. 2058 lbs.
TOTAL WEIGHT AT GROUND: 4440 lbs.
’ Curb weight equals the weight of the vehicle without driver,
passenger Or cargo, but including fuel and coolant.
LOADED-MAXIMUM GVWR: 6200-LBS.
FRONT GAWR: 3250 LBS. REAR GAWR: 3582 LBS.
TOTAL WEIGHT AT GROUND: 6200 lbs.
’ Curb weight equals the weight of the vehicle without driver,
passenger or cargo, but including fuel and coolant.
‘ Front Curb 2261 lbs.
Front Cargo &
Pass. Load 450 lbs.
2711 lbs-
’ Rear Curb 1549 lbs.
Rear Cargo &
Pass. Load 1940 lbs-
3489 lbs.
Fig. 0A-7--Typical Vehicle Loading Condition
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MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION OB-1
SECTION OB
MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION M
CONTENTS
General........................................................................................ .OB-1
Maintenance Schedule................................................................ .OB-2
Lubricant and General Maintenance ............................... ....... .OB-4
Safety Maintenance................................................................... .OB-13
Emission Control....................................................................... .OB-14
Specifications......................... ................. ............................. ..... .OB-16
Recommended Fluids and Lubricants..................................... .OB-16
Fluid Capacities........ .................................................... ........... .OB-17
GENERAL
The maintenance schedule for a gasoline engine follows
two basic formats, Light Duty Emissions and Heavy Duty
Emissions. The major difference between the two schedules
is the intervals for service and Section "C", Emission
Control Maintenance (fig. OB-1). A separate vehicle
maintenance schedule is provided for those vehicles with a
V-8 diesel engine (fig. OB-2).
The maintenance schedule is provided in the glove box
with the vehicle.
LIGHT DUTY TRUCK SERVICE MANUAL

OB-2 MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
GASOLINE ENGINE
When To Perform Services
(Months or Miles, Whichever Occurs First)
Item
No.
Services
Light Duty Emissions Heavy Duty Emissions
Section A — Lubrication and General Maintenance
Every 12 Months or 7,500 Miles
(12 000 km) Every 4 months or 6,000 Miles
(9 600 km)
A-1 • Fluid Levels Check
A-2 Clutch Pedal Free Travel Check
A-3 * Engine Oil Change
See Explanation
A-4 • Chassis Lubrication ©
A-5 Four Wheel Drive
See Explanation
A-6 * Oil Filter Change
A-7 Tire Rotation
A-8 Rear Axle & Manual Trans. Lube
Every 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) A-9 Wheel Bearing Repack
Every 12 Months or 15,000 Miles
(24 000 km)
Every 12 Months or 12,000 Miles
(19 200 km)
A-10 ACooling System Check — See Explanation
Every 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) Every 36 000 Miles (57 000 km)
A-11 Manual Steering Gear Seals Check
A-12 Clutch Cross Shaft Lubrication
Every 100,000 Miles (160 000 km) Every 24,000 Miles (38 400 km) A-13 Auto. Trans. Fluid & Filter Change
SECTION B — Safety Maintenance
Every 12 Months or 7,500 Miles
(12 000 km)
Every 4 Months or 6,000 Miles
(9 600 km)
B-1 Owner Safety Checks
B-2 Tire, Wheel and Disc Brake Check
B-3 AExhaust System Check
B-4 Suspension and Steering Check
B-5 Brake and Power Steering Check
Every 12 Months or 15,000 Miles
(24 000 km)
Every 12,000 Miles (19 000 km) B-6 * Drive Belt Check
Every 12 Months or 12,000 Miles
(19 200 km)
B-7 Drum Brake and Parking Brake Check
B-8 Throttle Linkage Check
B-9 Bumper Check
SECTION C — Emission Control Maintenance
At First 6 Months or 7,500 Miles
(12 000 km) - Then at 18 Month/
22,500 Mile (36 000 km)
Every 12 Months or 12,000 Miles
(19 200 km)
C-1 Thermo. Controlled Air Cleaner Check
C-2 Carburetor Mounting Torque
Every 24 months or
24,000 Miles (38 400 km)
C-3 Carburetor Choke Check
C-4 EFE System Check
C-5 Vacuum Advance System & Hoses Check
At 1st 4 Months or 6,000 Miles
(9 600 km) Then at 12 Month/
12,000 Miles (19 200 km) Intervals
C-6 Engine Idle Speed Adjustment
Every 22,500 Miles (36 000 km) C-7 Idle Stop Solenoid Check
Every 12 Months or 15,000 Miles
(24 000 km)
Every 12 Months or 12,000 Miles
(19 200 km)
C-8 Fuel Filter Replacement
C-9 PCV System Check — PCV Valve & Filter — See Explanation
Every 22,500 Miles (36 000 km)
Every 12,000 Miles (19 200 km)
C-10 Spark Plug Wires Check
C-11 Spark Plug Replacement
C-12 Engine Timing Adjust. & Distrib. Check
Not Applicable C-13 Carburetor Vacuum Break Check
Every 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) Every 12,000 Miles (19 200 km) C-14 Air Cleaner Element Replacement
Every 24 Months or 30,000 Miles
(48 000 km)
Every 24 Months or
24,000 Miles (38 400 km)
C-15 ECS System Check & Filter Replacement
C-16 Fuel Cap, Tank and Lines Check
Not Applicable
C-17 Engine Idle Mixture Adjust (4.8 L. L-6 only)
Every 12 months or 12,000 Miles
(19 200 km)
C-18 Manifold Heat Valve Check
C-19 Throttle Return Control Check
• Also a Safety Service * Also an Emission Control Service ▲Also an Emission Control Service (Light Duty Emissions Only)
© Refer to text for lube interval of front suspension and steering linkage.
Fig. OB-1 -Vehicle Maintenance Schedule - Gasoline

MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION OB-3
VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
DIESEL ENGINE
When To Perform Services
(Months or Miles, Whichever Occurs First)
Item
No.
Services
(For Details, See Numbered Paragraphs)
SECTION A — Lubrication and General Maintenance
Every 3,000 Miles (4 800 km)
A-3 * Engine Oil Change
A-6 * Oil Filter Change
Every 6,000 Miles (9 600 km)
A-4 • Chassis Lubrication
A-2 Clutch Pedal Free Travel Check
A-1 • Fluid Levels Check
See Explanation
A-8 Rear Axle Lubricant Check
A-18 Tire Rotation
Every 12 Months or 12,000 Miles (19 200 km) A-10 * Cooling System Check
Every 15,000 Miles (24 000 km) A-9 Wheel Bearings Repack
Every 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) A-11 Manual Steering Gear Check
Every 100,000 Miles (160 000 km) A-13 Auto Trans. Fluid and Filter Change
SECTION B — Safety Maintenance
Every 12 Months or 6,000 Miles (9 600 km)
B-1 Owner Safety Checks
B-2 Tire, Wheels and Disc Brake Check
B-3 Exhaust System Check
B-4 Suspension and Steering Check
B-5 Brakes and Power Steering Check
B-6 * Drive Belt Check
Every 12 Months or 15,000 Miles (24 000 km)
B-7 Drum Brakes and Parking Brake Check
B-8 Throttle Linkage Check
B-9 Bumper Check
SECTION C — Emissions Control Maintenance
Every 15,000 Miles (24 000 km) C-8 Fuel Filter Replacement
Every 6,000 Miles (9 600 km) C-20 Crankcase Ventilation System
At First 3,000 Miles (4 800 km) Then at 30,000 Mile
(48 000 km) Intervals
C-6 Engine Idle Speeds Adjust
Every 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) C-14 Air Cleaner Element Replacement
• Also a Safety Service * Also an Emission Control Service
Fig. 0B-2--Vehicle Maintenance Schedule - Diesel
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