- Clean the camshaft journals, camshaft and the camshaft caps with a clean, lint-free cloth.
- Apply a liberal amount of lubricant GM P/N 12345001 (Canadian P/N 992704)
or equivalent to the camshaft journals (1).
- Apply a liberal amount of lubricant GM P/N 12345001 (Canadian P/N 992704)
or equivalent to the camshaft lobes (1) and the camshaft journals (2).
Important: Ensure each valve rocker arm is properly aligned to the valve tip, the valve lifter and the camshaft lobe. Inspect the alignment prior to and after the camshaft caps are tightened to specifications.
- Place the camshaft in the camshaft journals with the camshaft sprocket drive pins near the top of their rotation (1) and the camshaft lobes in a neutral position. The camshaft can be identified by a stamping near the rear journal. For example: L-INT
is defined as left bank intake.
- Observe the markings on the camshaft bearing caps. Each camshaft bearing cap is marked in order to identify
its location. The markings have the following meanings:
• | The arrow should point toward the front of the engine. |
• | The number indicates the position from the front of the engine. |
• | The "I" indicates the intake camshaft. |
- Apply a liberal amount of lubricant GM P/N 12345001 (Canadian P/N 992704) or equivalent to the left intake camshaft bearing cap journals.
- Install the left intake camshaft bearing caps according
to the identifications marks.
- Hand start all the left intake camshaft bearing cap bolts.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
Important: Ensure each valve rocker arm is properly aligned to the valve tip, the valve lifter and the camshaft lobe. Inspect the alignment prior to and after the camshaft caps are tightened to specifications.
- Install the left cylinder head intake camshaft bearing cap bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the camshaft bearing cap bolts to 5 N·m (44 lb in).
Tighten
Tighten the camshaft bearing cap bolts an additional 30 degrees using the
J 45059
.