release when engine starts. If the
engine starts, but fails to run, re-
peat above procedure. When the
engine is running smoothly, the
idle speed may be
reduced
by
slightly depressing the accelerator
s
pedal and then slowly releasing.
With manual choke, pull control
knob fully out While holding pedal
down then
release
pedal before
starting.
Engine Warm
Depress accelera-
tor pedal halfway down while
The
3-speed manual transmission
shift positions follow the standard
pattern shown at the right. The 4-
speed transmission shift lever, ex-
tending from the floor, has its special
shift pattern diagram located on the
knob or Hoor plate. Depress the clutch
pedal fully before attempting to shift
to a different gear, then release the
pedal to move in that gear. Shifting
into 2nd and 3rd gear as soon as pos-
sible will add appreciably to your fuel
economy.
a
Both transmissions, being fully syn-
chronized, may be downshifted into lst
cranking engine.
During Extremely Cold Weather
(0°F. and below) or after car has
been standing idle several days.-
Fully depress and release accel-
erator pedal two or three times
before cranking the engine. With
Og the accelerator
crank
the engine by turning the key to
the Start position and release
when engine starts.
When engine is running smoothly,
tap accelerator pedal to reduce engine
Driving with Man
gear at any speed below 20 m.p.h. Shift
into Reverse gear only after the car
has stopped. Always depress and re-
lease the clutch pedal fully when
shifting. On Four-Speed transmission
the shift linkage may be adjusted to
allow "short stroke" shift lever opera-
tion. See your Chevrolet Dealer.
NOTE:
steep hills.
idle speed.
Engine F|OOded-Depress accel-
erator pedal and hold to floor while
starting until engine is cleared of
excess fuel and is
running
smoothly.
Never "pump" the ac-
celerator pedal.
Warm-Up
Always let the engine idle for 20 to
30 seconds after starting and drive at
moderate speeds for several miles,
especially during cold weather.
ual Transmissions
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