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ALTITUDE PERF. ADJUSTMENT CONVERTING ALTITUDE SYSTEMS

The 1982 Oldsmobile's equipped with 5.7L V-8 diesel engines will be manufactured with either high or low altitude diesel systems. A vehicle with a high altitude system will be invoiced with option NA6. The type of system can also be identified by the emission label attached to the fan shroud. The label will indicate that the vehicle was designed for principal use at either high or low altitude.

These adjustments are considered Altitude Performance Adjustments and apply only to in-use vehicles. They should not be used to modify vehicles prior to sale.

Dealers must not sell vehicles with low altitude systems for principal use at high altitude.

CONVERSION OF LOW ALTITUDE SYSTEM TO HIGH ALTITUDE

Dealers in high altitude areas should encourage owners who have moved to high altitude counties to purchase the service adjustment procedure outlined below, which is considered an owner maintenance expense. See attachment for a list of counties which the Environmental Protection Agency has designated as high altitude counties.

1. Replace the EGR valve vacuum control assembly (Fig. 1) with the assembly shown in the parts information.

2. Install magnetic tachometer probe, run engine until it is at operating temperature. Set idle speed to specifications, turn engine off.

3. Remove air cleaner and air crossover assemblies and install screen covers J-26996-2.

4. Install shop towel in the intake manifold valley area under the injection pump head to absorb any fuel leakage. Remove housing pressure tap plug and seal located on the rear of the pump (Fig. 2).

5. Assemble locknut and new seal (0-ring) to metering valve stop screw as shown.

6. Install assembly in injection pump until locknut contacts pump housing. Tighten locknut.

7. Place transmission in park, Turn A/C off and start engine.

8. Loosen locknut and slowly turn metering valve stop screw clockwise until idle speed drops approximately 10 RPM.

9. Turn metering valve stop screw counterclockwise 3 turns on 88 wagons and 2-1/2 turns on all except 88 wagons and tighten locknut.

10. Check installation for fuel leaks and remove shop towel from intake valley.

11. Turn engine off.

12. Remove magnetic tachometer probe and screened covers from intake manifold and reinstall parts removed.

13. Type or print with ball point pen the dealer code and date in the space provided on the supplemental emission control label, part number 14057201 or equivalent, Figure 3 (part of kit). The label must be placed next to the existing underhood emission control information label to the extent possible. The label should not be affixed to any equipment that can be easily detached from the vehicle. Wash off the area with soap and water, dry thoroughly, and apply the new label.

PARTS INFORMATION

Part Part Number ---- ----------- 1. EGR Valve Vacuum Control Assembly High Altitude Application

All Models Except 88-Wagons 3-Speed A/T 22515542 or equivalent

88-Wagon w/3-Speed A/T 22515167 or equivalent

Label 14057201 or equivalent

2. Altitude Adjustment Kit 22516487 or equivalent

Kit Contents Quantity Locknut 1 Seal 1 Metering Valve Screw 1 Label 1 (See Figure 3)

Suggested Time

The suggested time to perform High Altitude adjustment and part replacement procedure listed above is 0.4 hour labor.

CONVERSION OF HIGH ALTITUDE VEHICLES TO LOW ALTITUDE

Dealers should advise owners moving to low altitude areas that they should purchase the service adjustment procedure outlined below which is considered an owner maintenance expense.

1. Replace the EGR valve vacuum control assembly (Fig. 1) with the assembly shown in the parts information.

2. Remove air cleaner.

3. Determine if the injection pump contains a pressure tap plug or a metering valve stop screw (Fig. 2).

4. If equipped with a pressure tap plug go to step 6.

5. If equipped with a metering valve stop screw, remove air crossover, loosen lock nut and turn stop screw out (counterclockwise) four to five turns. Tighten lock nut and install crossover.

6. Install air cleaner.

7. Type or print with ball point pen the dealer code and date in the space provided on the supplemental emission control label, part number 14055121 or equivalent (Fig. 4). The label must be placed next to the existing underhood emission control information label to the extent possible. The label should not be affixed to any equipment that can be easily detached from the vehicle. Wash off the area with soap and water, dry thoroughly and apply the new label.

PARTS INFORMATION

Part Part Number ---- ------------ 1. EGR Valve Vacuum Control Assembly Low Altitude Application

All Models Except 88-Wagon 3-Speed A/T 22514746 or equivalent

88-Wagon w/3-Speed A/T 22512323 or equivalent

2. Label 14055121 or equivalent (See Figure 4)

Suggested Time

The suggested time to perform the Low Altitude adjustment and part replacement procedure listed above is 0.4 hour labor.

COUNTIES WHICH ARE DESIGNATED HIGH-ALTITUDE AREAS

ARIZONA MONTANA UTAH

Apache Navajo Beaverhead Madison Beaver Morgan Cochise Yavapai Deer Lodge Meagher Box Elder Piute Coconino Gallatin Park Cache Rich Jefferson Silver Bow Carbon Salt Lake COLORADO Judith Basin Wheatland Daggett San Juan Powell Davis San Pete Adams Kit Carson Duschesne Sevier Alamosa Lake NEBRASKA Emery Summit Arapahoe LaPlata Garfield Tooele Archuleta Larimer Banner Kimball Grand Unitah Boulder Las Animas Cheyenne Sioux Iron Utah Chaffee Lincoln Juab Wasatch Cheyenne Mesa NEVADA Kane Wayne Clear Creek Mineral Millard Weber Conejos Moffat Carson City Lyon Costilla Montezuma Douglas Mineral WYOMING Crowley Montrose Elko Nye Custer Morgan Esmeralda Pershing Albany Natrona Delta Otero Eureka Storey Campbell Niobrara Denver Ouray Humboldt Washoe Carbon Park Dolores Park Lander White Pine Converse Platte Douglas Pitkin Lincoln Fremont Sublette Eagle Pueblo Goshen Sweetwater Elbert Rio Blanco NEW MEXICO Hot Springs Teton El Paso Rio Grande Johnson Vinta Fremont Routt Bernalillo Mora Laramie Washakie Garfield Saguache Catron Rio Arriba Lincoln Weston Gilpin San Juan Colfax Roosevelt Grand San Miguel Curry Sandoval Gunnison Summit DeBaca San Juan Hinsdale Teller Grant Sans Miguel Huerfano Washington Guadalupe Santa Fe Jackson Weld Harding Sierra Jefferson Hidalgo Socorro Lincoln Taos IDAHO Los Alamos Torrance Luna Union Bannock Franklin McKinley Valencia Bear Lake Fremont Otero Bingham Jefferson Blaine Lemhi OREGON Booneville Madison Butte Minidoka Harney Lake Camas Oneida Klamath Caribou Power Cassia Teton TEXAS Clark Valley Custer Jeff Davis Hudspeth Parmer


Object Number: 86201  Size: LF


Object Number: 87328  Size: LF


Object Number: 87327  Size: SF


Object Number: 87583  Size: SF


Object Number: 76278  Size: FS

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