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REVISED:POP NOISE WHEN BRAKING FORE / AFT SHIFT OF FRAME

Model and Year: ALL 1984-86 CELEBRITY AND -------------- 1984-85 CITATION MODELS

TO: ALL CHEVROLET DEALERS

Chevrolet Dealer Service Bulletin 85-97 has been revised to include 1986 Celebrity models assembled prior to dates and VIN breakpoints noted below by assembly plant.

Oshawa #2 ---------- 3/3/86 Chevrolet 2G1AW19XXG1215918

Oklahoma -------- 1/20/86 Chevrolet 1G1AW35R1G6177295

Framingham

2/10/86 Chevrolet 1G1AW35X8GG123050

Some 1984-86 Celebrity and 1984-85 Citation cars may exhibit a popping type noise during braking and acceleration. The popping noise, caused by a fore and aft shifting of the cradle, can be felt as "oil canning" in the floor pan. (The popping noise should not be confused with a "click" or "clunk" felt in the steering wheel -- covered in Chevrolet Dealer Service Bulletin 84-183. Another similar sounding noise, "crunching", could be caused by loose cradle mount bolts. Torque should be 85 ft. lbs. (115 N.m).

If the noise is still present after tightening the cradle bolts, it can be corrected by installing shims on both rear cradle mount insulators as shown. The intent of this fix is to create an interference fit using shims. Multiple shims may be used if necessary.

Shims may be fabricated from any available steel or brass shim stock. Thickness should be approximately .025" to .040".

The following procedure should be followed when installing shims:

1. Support cradle with a jack stand on the rear cross member.

2. Remove one (1) rear cradle bolt at a time and lower the jack stand enough to remove pressure from the mount.

CAUTION:

Damage to the steering intermediate shaft could result if the ------- cradle is lowered more than required to free the mount.

3. Form shim to mount as shown and reinstall mount. Some rubber lube may be required to ease assembly.

4. Re-install mount bolt. Torque to 85 ft. lbs. (115 N.m).

5. Repeat above procedure on other rear corner.

Labor Operation Number: E1040

Labor Time : .5 hours


Object Number: 86678  Size: FS

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