THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES BULLETIN NO. 89-674-100 DAT JANUARY 1, 1989.
CONDITION: Some 1988-90 C/K and R trucks with 7.4L engine and serprentine drive may receive customer comments of increased engine noise.
CAUSE: Tube assembly between the Air Injection Reaction (A.I.R.) Management Valve and A.I.R. pump may be cracked or broken
CORRECTION: A new design consisting of a bracket assembly, molde hose and adapter has been released. See the following Service Procedure.
SERVICE PROCEDURE: (Refer to Illustration)
1. Remove old adapter.
2A. On trucks that DO NOT have the support tab on the adapter tube, temporarily install new design hose, bracket and hose adapter to determine hole location for bracket.
2B. Trucks that DO HAVE the support tab on the adapter tube will have one hole and weld nut already located on A/C Compressor A.I.R. Pump Bracket.
3A. On trucks with air conditioning, remove compressor from mounting bracket and lay to side. DO NOT DISCHARGE REFRIGERANT FROM SYSTEM.
3B. On trucks without air conditioning, remove idler pulley bracket and save for reinstallation.
4. Scribe location of new bracket assembly on A/C compressor/ A.I.R. pump bracket
5. Drill 5/16" hole(s) in A/C bracket using new bracket assembly as template.
6. Install new parts:
10045710 Adapter Asm. - One Required
10129577 Bracket Asm. - One Required
10129578 Hose - One Required
11508106 Bolt - One or Two Required - See Steps 2A and 2B
11507036 Nut - One or Two Required - See Steps 2A and 2B
7. Torque all bolts to 20-27 N.m (14-20 ft.-lbs.).
8. Reinstall A/C compressor or idler pulley.
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