THIS BULLETIN IS A REVISION TO DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 92-244A-6 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADDING PART NUMBERS FOR BALANCE THE SHAFT GEAR KIT, WATER PUMP AND FRONT COVER GASKETS; TO REMOVE THE RECOMMENDATION TO CALL TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND TO REVISE ENGINE RETENTION AND SCRAPPING INFORMATION.
--------- Some 1992 model year 4.3L CPI engines may exhibit one or both of the following noises:
1. A tick or rattle noise at idle or low engine speeds up to 1300 RPM. The noise may occur hot or cold in Park/ Neutral or in gear.
2. A detonation or rattling type noise under acceleration at engine speeds between 2000 - 2500 RPM. It is usually most noticeable at the shift points under moderate acceleration with the transmission torque converter un-locked. Premium grade fuel does not affect the noise.
3. If an engine has both noises (conditions "I" and "II"), follow condition "II" for cause and correction instructions and information.
----- 1. The most probable cause for the idle tick or rattle (condition 1) is due to zero or near zero lash between the balance shaft drive gears. Some gears may feel as if the lash is acceptable but there is most likely an area on one of the teeth which is not meshing properly with the other gear.
2. The source of the detonation or rattling type noise underacceleration between 2000 - 2500 rpm (condition 11) is the rear balance shaft needle bearing. With some engines, the rear needle bearing is excepted by a combination of factors (i.e., engine case, combustion events, balance shaft gear lash, valve train torque reversals, cam chain play, needle bearing clearance, etc.).
---------- The following steps should be followed to correct an idle tick noise (condition 1):
1. Remove the accessory drive belt.
2. Start the engine and note the noise. If it is still present proceed to step "3"; if not, proceed with diagnosis of accessory drive per the service manual procedures.
3. Order GMSPO B/S Gear Kit #12513234 and W/P; front cover gaskets.
Use the following steps to replace the balance shaft gears.
1. Disconnect battery.
2. Drain coolant.
3. Remove fan shroud.
4. Remove accessory drive belt.
5. Remove fan.
6. Remove the water pump.
7. Remove crankshaft pulley and harmonic balancer.
8. Remove transmission torque converter cover. Let it lie on top of exhaust crossover pipe.
9. Drop the oil pan by leaving the rear two nuts on the crankshaft seal studs about 1/4 inch from tight. The two studs will stabilize the oil pan and the oil will not have to be drained.
10. Remove the front cover.
11. It is recommended that the engine be turned over by hand so the crankshaft and camshaft sprocket timing marks are dot to dot.
12. Loosen the small diameter balance shaft gear bolt. This is the driven gear and has a TORX drive bolt.
13. Remove the camshaft sprocket by taking off the lock nut first, then the two bolts.
14. Remove the large diameter balance shaft (drive) gear.
15. Remove the small diameter balance shaft driven gear.
16. Clean all sealing surfaces, removing all old gasket material.
Installation of new matched set balance shaft gears:
1. Install driven gear (small diameter gear) and bolt finger tight.
2. Install and align drive gear dot to dot with timing mark of the driven gear.
3. Install drive gear stud to 16 N.m (1 2 lbs. ft.) to ensure the shoulder of the stud is below the counter bore in the gear.
4. Install camshaft sprocket and chain. Ensure their timing is correct. If the camshaft and crankshaft have NOT been disturbed, the crankshaft and camshaft sprockets should be dot to dot.
5. Install the camshaft sprocket nut and bolts. Torque to 28 N.m (21 lbs. ft.).
6. Torque driven balance shaft gear bolt to 20 N.m (15 lbs. ft.) plus an additional 35 degrees using a J3660 degree meter, torque driver.
7. At this point, the gear change is complete. Follow the removal steps in reverse order to install the remaining components. Consult the service manual for torque specifications.
---------- The following steps should be followed to diagnose the detonation type rattle noise which occurs between 2000 - 2500 RPM under load (condition 11):
1. Ensure the ESC (Electronic Spark Control) system is working properly. Refer to the ELECTRONIC SPARK CONTROL section of the LIGHT DUTY TRUCK FUEL and EMISSIONS section of the service manual. This section includes an "ELECTRONIC SPARK CONTROL SYSTEM CHECK" with a fault tree for the 4.3L CPI engine.
2. Operate the vehicle with premium fuel. If the noise is eliminated, the noise is not coming from the balance shaft rear needle bearing. Refer to the DRIVEABILITY SYMPTOMS section of the LIGHT DUTY TRUCK FUEL AND EMISSIONS service manual.
3. If the ESC system is functioning properly and the noise is still audible using premium fuel, the source of the noise is most probably the rear needle bearing of the balance shaft.
4. To eliminate the possibility of the rear needle bearing rattling, a production running change was made in early May 1992, to a different type bearing. The needle bearing was changed to a journal type sleeve bearing (much like a camshaft bearing). This type bearing requires pressure fed oil, therefore, an engine block casting change was made to allow an oil passage to be drilled from the vertical oil gallery coming from the oil filter to the rear balance shaft journal.
5. If the detonation type rattle noise is unacceptable to the CUSTOMER, the engine must be replaced using an SPO Goodwrench engine assembly part number 12520408.
6. MEM-CAL information: When replacing a 1992 needle bearing engine (only produced prior to the May 1992 VIN breakpoints) with a sleeve bearing engine, the M EM-CAL must be updated to the later 1992 version. See part number information below. These new MEM-CALs are required to change the ESC calibration for the sleeve bearing engine. Without the correct calibration MEM-CAL, the engine will detonate.
7. ESC (Electronic Spark Control) information: The sleeve bearing engine "sounds" different to the ESC system. To make the sleeve bearing engine operate properly the 1992 M and L van vehicles, the knock sensors and locations have been changed. The 1992 M/L motors require only one 3900 ohm knock sensor mounted in the transmission flange close to the distributor. Connect the knock sensor harness to the knock sensor in the transmission flange. The second knock sensor connector harness at the middle of the right cylinder head will not be used on the 1992 model year M and L vans with the sleeve bearing engines. To ensure the harness does not lie on the exhaust manifold and short out, tie the connector back onto the harness using a plastic tie strap. The S and T trucks will continue using both 8200 ohm knock sensors with the sleeve bearing engine. No modification to the existing harness is necessary.
# OF KNOCK KNOCK VEHICLE SENSORS SENSOR LOCATION ------- ----------- --------------- M/L 1 Transmission Flange S/T 2 Cylinder Heads
PLANT APPLICATION VIN ----- ----------- --- Baltimore M Van 1GNDM15W3NB205128 L Van 1GNEL19W3NB205177
Moraine S/T 1GNDT13W4N2201921
Shreveport S/T 1GCCS19R0N8194634
Pontiac West S 1GNCS18W1N0148128 T 1GNCT18W2N0148331
last three digits of the engine I.D. number located in front of the right cylinder head at deck height):
SLEEVE BEARING NEEDLE BEARING ENG. VEHICLE ENGINE (Produced prior to VIN breakpoints) ------- -------------- ----------------------------------- M XCU XCN L SCT XCD S XJF XFK T XJH XFW Goodwrench XXJ Not Produced
Condition I
For vehicles repaired by changing balance shaft drive gears:
Labor Operation: J0880 Labor Time: Series Code M L S T Use applicable labor time guide for labor hours.
Condition II
For vehicles repaired by installing a Goodwrench engine:
Labor Operation: J1840 and T0500 Labor Time: (in hours) Description Vehicle Series Code ----------- ------------------- M L S T
MEM-CAL T0500 0.6 0.6 0.8 0.8
Replace Engine Assembly ADD TIME: With Air Conditioning With Cruise Control With Automatic Trans.
GMSPO Goodwrench Engine Assembly for L35-Equipped Vehicles 12520408 Balance Shaft Gear Kit 12513234 Water Pump Gasket 3754587 Front Cover Gasket 10077694
------- Cylinder and case, cylinder head assembly, crankshaft, crankshaft main and rod bearings, piston and connecting rod assembly, T-Truck/L-Van oil pan and screen assembly, camshaft, valve lifters, push rods, camshaft chain and sprockets, balance shaft, balance shaft drive gears, valve lifter retainer, front cover and pointer, valve rocker cover, oil fill cap, harmonic balancer.
Additional Parts Required to Dress-Out the Goodwrench Engine: (Quantity: 1 each, except as noted)
Intake Manifold Gasket Kit 12510908 12510908 12510908 12510908 Knock Sensor(s) 10456031 10456031 10456082 10456082 10456146 10456146 Oil Pan (Use old oil pan, if possible) 10054809 Included 10172791 Included Oil Pump Screen Assembly (Use old Oil Pump, If possible) 03764113 Included 10054774 Included Water Pump Gasket 03754587 03754587 03754587 03754587 (2 required) Oil Filter Adapter Gasket 10108436 10108436 10108436 10172754 Oil Filter Adapter Seal 03727474 03727474 03727474 03727474 Bolt-Engine Mounting Bracket (6 required) 15688341* 15688341* 09442119 09442119
*DO NOT REUSE P/N 15688341. The M/L Van requires the use of this bolt to allow the engine assembly to break free of its mounts in a very extreme frontal collision situation.
MEM-CAL (See calibration information listed below)
Parts are expected to be available on February 8, 1993.
CALIBRATION INFORMATION FOR 1992 MODEL YEAR VEHICLES WITH SLEEVE BEARING ENGINES:
SPO PROM SCANNER BROADCAST VEHICLE PART NO. ID CODE SERIES EMISSIONS ------- ------- --------- ------- ---------
16181241 1101 BCBB M1 Federal and High Altitude 16181249 1111 BCBC L1 Federal and High Altitude 16181255 1121 BCBD M1 California 16181261 1131 BCBF L1 California 16181277 1141 BCBH S1,T1 Fed. & Cal. except California S1 pickup 16181281 1151 BCBJ SI California S1 pickup truck (2WD) TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS: --------------------- Ft. In. N.m Lbs. Lbs. Lower Intake Manifold Bolts 48 35 - Upper Intake Manifold Bolts 10 - 88 Exhaust Manifold Bolts: Center Two Bolts 36 26 - All Others 28 20 - Knock Sensor(s) 19 14 - Water Pump Bolts 40 30 - Flex Plate Bolts 100 75 - Oil Pump Bolts 90 65 - Oil Pan Nuts 23 17 - Oil Pan Bolts 11 - 97 Oil Filter Adapter Bolts 20 15 - Engine Mounting Bracket Bolts (Refer to Service Manual Section 6A3 for specific instructions and torque values and sequences.)
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