1967 Plymouth Service Repair Manual Fury Belvedere satellite VIP
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🏷️ Basic Information Identification Make: Plymouth Year: 1967 Models Covered: Fury, Sport Fury, Belvedere, Satellite, VIP, Valiant, Signet Codes Factory Manual Code: Typically referred to as a 'Service Manual' or 'Shop Manual' 👋 Introduction Market Position Target Audience: Owners and technicians involved in the maintenance and repair of 1967 Plymouth vehicles. Historical Context: Represents a critical period for Plymouth, with models offering a range of styles and performance options. Competitive Analysis Comparable Vehicles: Competed with models from Ford (Fairlane, Falcon) and Chevrolet (Chevelle, Nova) in the mid-size and compact segments. Key Features Value Proposition: A vital resource for preserving and maintaining these classic Mopar vehicles, ensuring authenticity and correct repair procedures. 📋 Manual Details Coverage Areas Primary Coverage: Comprehensive service and repair information for 1967 Plymouth models. Secondary Coverage: Includes specific details for Valiant and Signet models, which shared many Chrysler Corporation platforms. Page Count Total Pages: 866 Manual Type Type: Factory Service Manual / Workshop Manual Language Language: English Format Format: Likely printed reproduction; digital formats (PDF) may also be available depending on the seller. 📖 Manual Coverage Systems Covered Engine Mechanical: Engine tune-up, disassembly, assembly, lubrication, cooling system, fuel system (carburetors, fuel pump, lines), ignition system, exhaust system. Transmission Drivetrain: Manual and automatic transmission overhaul, clutch, driveshaft, rear axle assembly, universal joints. Suspension Steering: Front suspension (ball joints, control arms, springs), rear suspension, shock absorbers, steering gear, power steering, wheel alignment. Brakes: Drum and disc brake systems, master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake lines, parking brake, power brake systems. Electrical System: Charging system (generator, regulator), starting system (starter motor), ignition system, lighting, instruments, gauges, wiring diagrams, fuse panel. Body Chassis: Body construction, doors, windows, trim, bumpers, frame, weatherstripping, seats, convertible tops. Heating Air Conditioning: Heater core, blower motor, control mechanisms, A/C system (if equipped). Accessories: Radio, power windows, power seats, wipers, horn. Procedures Included Routine Maintenance: Oil change, filter replacement, lubrication points, spark plug service, timing adjustment, belt inspection/adjustment. Troubleshooting: Diagnostic charts for common drivability issues, electrical faults, and mechanical problems. Disassembly Assembly: Step-by-step instructions for component removal, overhaul, and reinstallation. Repair Rebuild: Detailed procedures for engine rebuilds, transmission overhauls, brake caliper relining, etc. Adjustment: Carburetor adjustments, ignition timing, clutch adjustment, parking brake adjustment. Technical Depth Depth: Extremely detailed; covers complete vehicle overhauls and complex repairs, suitable for professional mechanics and dedicated enthusiasts. Diagnostic Focus: Includes diagnostic procedures and specifications for identifying and rectifying issues. Specification Detail: Provides critical torque values, clearances, tolerances, fluid capacities, and alignment settings. 📊 Manual Specifications File Format Digital Quality: If digital, typically high-resolution scans of original pages. Searchable text functionality depends on OCR quality. Print Quality Paper Quality: Original manuals were printed on durable paper; reproductions may vary but aim for similar quality for workshop use. Binding Type Binding: Original manuals often had sturdy coil or perfect binding; reproductions may vary. ⚙️ Engine Specifications Primary Engine Engine Options 1: Slant-Six (225 cu in, 3.7L) - Known for durability and fuel economy. Engine Options 2: 318 V8 (5.2L) - Common small-block V8, offering a good balance of power and efficiency. Engine Options 3: 383 V8 (6.3L) - More powerful V8 option, available in various states of tune. Engine Options 4: 426 HEMI V8 (7.0L) - High-performance option, particularly in Sport Fury models, iconic for its power. Engine Options 5: 440 V8 (7.2L) - Another powerful V8, often used in performance applications. Performance Horsepower Range: Approx. 145 hp (Slant-Six) to over 390 hp (426 HEMI). Torque Range: Approx. 215 lb-ft (Slant-Six) to over 490 lb-ft (426 HEMI). Fuel System Carburetion: Single-barrel (Slant-Six, 318), two-barrel (383, 440), and four-barrel (383, 440, 426 HEMI) carburetors, depending on engine. Fuel Type: Regular and premium leaded gasoline, depending on engine compression ratio. 🔧 Transmission Standard Transmission Standard: 3-speed manual transmission (column or floor shift). Optional Transmission Optional 1: Torqueflite A727 3-speed automatic transmission (common and robust). Transmission Optional 2: 4-speed manual transmission (available on some performance models). Features Automatic Features: Push-button shifter (early production) or conventional selector lever for Torqueflite. 📐 Dimensions Exterior Wheelbase Fury/Belvedere/Satellite: 117 inches (approx.) Wheelbase Valiant: 106 inches (approx.) Overall Length: Varies by body style, but generally between 190-210 inches for Fury series. Weights Curb Weight: Approx. 3,200 - 4,000 lbs (depending on engine and body style). Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: Typically around 4,500 - 5,000 lbs. 🛡️ Safety Features Ratings Crash Testing Era: Pre-NHTSA standardized testing era; safety relied on structural integrity and basic passive restraints. Active Features Braking System: Front drum brakes standard; front disc brakes optional on some models for improved stopping power. Steering Assist: Power steering optional, reducing steering effort. Passive Features Seat Belts: Lap belts standard; shoulder belts optional or standard on certain higher trims/models. Body Structure: Unit-body construction on some models, contributing to rigidity. Body-on-frame on others. 💡 Technology Features Infotainment Radio Options: AM radio standard; AM/FM radio and...
If digital, typically high-resolution scans of original pages. Searchable text functionality depends on OCR quality.
Print Quality
Paper Quality:
Original manuals were printed on durable paper; reproductions may vary but aim for similar quality for workshop use.
Binding Type
Binding:
Original manuals often had sturdy coil or perfect binding; reproductions may vary.
⚙️ Engine Specifications
Primary Engine
Engine Options 1:
Slant-Six (225 cu in, 3.7L) - Known for durability and fuel economy.
Engine Options 2:
318 V8 (5.2L) - Common small-block V8, offering a good balance of power and efficiency.
Engine Options 3:
383 V8 (6.3L) - More powerful V8 option, available in various states of tune.
Engine Options 4:
426 HEMI V8 (7.0L) - High-performance option, particularly in Sport Fury models, iconic for its power.
Engine Options 5:
440 V8 (7.2L) - Another powerful V8, often used in performance applications.
Performance
Horsepower Range:
Approx. 145 hp (Slant-Six) to over 390 hp (426 HEMI).
Torque Range:
Approx. 215 lb-ft (Slant-Six) to over 490 lb-ft (426 HEMI).
Fuel System
Carburetion:
Single-barrel (Slant-Six, 318), two-barrel (383, 440), and four-barrel (383, 440, 426 HEMI) carburetors, depending on engine.
Fuel Type:
Regular and premium leaded gasoline, depending on engine compression ratio.
🔧 Transmission
Standard
Transmission Standard:
3-speed manual transmission (column or floor shift).
Optional
Transmission Optional 1:
Torqueflite A727 3-speed automatic transmission (common and robust).
Transmission Optional 2:
4-speed manual transmission (available on some performance models).
Features
Automatic Features:
Push-button shifter (early production) or conventional selector lever for Torqueflite.
📐 Dimensions
Exterior
Wheelbase Fury/Belvedere/Satellite:
117 inches (approx.)
Wheelbase Valiant:
106 inches (approx.)
Overall Length:
Varies by body style, but generally between 190-210 inches for Fury series.
Weights
Curb Weight:
Approx. 3,200 - 4,000 lbs (depending on engine and body style).
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating:
Typically around 4,500 - 5,000 lbs.
🛡️ Safety Features
Ratings
Crash Testing Era:
Pre-NHTSA standardized testing era; safety relied on structural integrity and basic passive restraints.
Active Features
Braking System:
Front drum brakes standard; front disc brakes optional on some models for improved stopping power.
Steering Assist:
Power steering optional, reducing steering effort.
Passive Features
Seat Belts:
Lap belts standard; shoulder belts optional or standard on certain higher trims/models.
Body Structure:
Unit-body construction on some models, contributing to rigidity. Body-on-frame on others.
💡 Technology Features
Infotainment
Radio Options:
AM radio standard; AM/FM radio and multiplex stereo optional on higher trims.
Speaker Configuration:
Single dash speaker standard; additional rear speakers optional.
Driver Assistance
Cruise Control:
Optional on some models, a significant convenience feature for the era.
Connectivity
Connectivity Features:
N/A (no modern connectivity features like Bluetooth or USB ports).
🔧 Maintenance
Service Intervals
Oil Change Interval:
Typically every 3,000-4,000 miles or 3-6 months, depending on driving conditions and oil type.
Tune Up Interval:
Spark plugs, points, condenser service usually every 10,000-15,000 miles.
Transmission Service:
Automatic transmission fluid and filter change typically every 20,000-30,000 miles.
Fluid Specifications
Engine Oil Type:
SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 recommended for most engines. SAE 30 for higher temperatures. Lead additive for older engines may be beneficial.
Coolant Type:
Ethylene Glycol based coolant with water (50/50 mix) for freeze protection and corrosion inhibition.
Transmission Fluid Type:
Dexron-III (or equivalent modern ATF) for Torqueflite transmissions. Manual transmission fluid (GL-4) for manual gearboxes.
Brake Fluid Type:
DOT 3 or DOT 4 glycol-based brake fluid.
Known Issues
Rust Corrosion:
Common issue in all classic cars, especially wheel wells, rocker panels, door bottoms, and trunk floors.
Engine Seals Gaskets:
Leaking oil seals (crankshaft, valve covers) and gaskets (intake manifold, oil pan) are common due to age.
Electrical Connections:
Corroded or loose electrical connections can lead to intermittent faults in lighting, ignition, and accessories.
Suspension Wear:
Ball joints, tie rod ends, and bushings can wear out, affecting handling and alignment.
Exhaust System:
Exhaust manifolds can crack, and exhaust pipes and mufflers are prone to rust.
📚 Vehicle History
Brand Heritage
Plymouth Origin:
Chrysler Corporation's entry-level brand, positioned below Dodge and Chrysler.
Model Evolution
1967 Updates:
The 1967 models featured a significant restyle, with sharper lines, a new grille, and updated interiors across the range.
Body Styles:
Offered in various body styles including 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, station wagon, and convertible.
Production
Production Location:
Primarily manufactured in the United States by Chrysler Corporation.
🏆 Awards & Recognition
Recognitions
Historical Acclaim:
While specific awards are not typically documented for individual model years in this format, Plymouth vehicles of this era were popular for their style and performance options.
Ratings
Consumer Reports Era:
Consumer reports from the period often focused on reliability and practicality, with some models being rated average to good for their class.