SERVICE
AND
MAINTENANCE
The time
or
mileage intervals on
the following pages are intended
as
a guide for establishing regular
maintenance
and
lubrication
periods for your car. Sustained
heavy duty
or
high speed operations
or operation under adverse condi-
tions may necessitate more frequent
servicing.
To
determine
specific
recommendations
for conditions
under which you use your car, con-
Fuel
Requirements
Your Camaro
is
designed to op-
erate on a good quality fuel of
ap-
proximately
91
Research Octane
Number
or
higher, commonly sold
in the United
States and Canada.
Use of a fuel which
is
too
low
in
suIt your Authorized Chevrolet
Dealer.
Maintenance Schedule
For owner convenience, a sep-
arate maintenance folder has been
provided with your car which con-
tains a complete schedule and
brief explanation of the safety,
emission control, lubrication and
anti-knock quality will result
in
"spark knock", a metallic rapping
noise generated during the
com-
bustion process.
It
should be noted
that Research
Octane Number
does not completely describe fuel
octane quality. Therefore,
if
you
hear knock in your engine you
may wish
to
try a different gaso-
line.
If
knocking persists consult
45
general maintenance it requires.
The maintenance folder informa-
tion
is
supplemented by this sec-
tion of the
Owner's Manual,
as
well
as
the separate emission con-
trol systems folder also furnished
with your car. Read all three
pub-
lications for a full understanding
of vehicle maintenance require-
ments.
your authorized Chevrolet dealer.
In any case, continuous
or
exces-
sive knocking may result in engine
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damage and constitutes misuse of
the engine for which Chevrolet
Motor Division
is
not responsible
under the terms of the
New
Vehi-
cle Warranty.
General Motors recommends
the
use
of unleaded or low-lead
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