THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND SUPERCEDES DEALER SERVICE BULLETIN NO. 91-145-6B, DATED DECEMBER 1990. THE LABOR OPERATION AND LABOR TIME HAS BEEN CHANGED, THE FIRST PARAGRAPH UNDER THE FIRST NOTE HAS BEEN DELECTED. STEP 13 HAS BEEN CHANGED AND TWO NOTES UNDER STEP 27 ADDED. ALL COPIES OF 91-145-6B SHOULD BE DISCARDED.
Some 1988-91 C/K trucks equipped with 5.7L engines may experience an engine overheat condition (245 degrees F - 260 degrees F) while towing a trailer or under heavy usage, yet during normal operation, without heavy load or trailer, the engine operates at a normal temperature (21 0 degrees F - 235 degrees F).
If this condition is encountered and cannot be repaired using procedure in the service manual, a larger capacity cooling system may be installed. This larger capacity cooling system typically reduces engine operating temperatures by 20-25 degrees while towing a trailer or under heavy usage.
On models with an externally (outside radiator) mounted engine oil cooler, the installation will require the removal of the external oil cooler and hoses. They will be replaced by the internal (inside radiator) engine oil cooler, which this larger capacity radiator features, and the required oil cooler hoses.
Quantity Part Number Description
1 52457632 Radiator (auto & manual trans) 1 15650248 Shroud (upper) 1 15650247 Shroud (lower) 2 15553981 Insulator (upper) 2 15591853 Insulator (lower) 1 15574276 Bracket (right) 1 15574275 Bracket (left) 1 15627103 Radiator Hose (upper) 1 15629092 Radiator Hose (lower) 1 12076298 Protector (lower radiator hose 1 15574167 Baffle 1 15552389 Deflector 3 11513687 Bolt (rad. support baffle) 2 11509363 Bolt (rad. mounting bracket) 1 15611492 Hose (outlet) "C" models 1 15623000 Hose (inlet) "C" models 1 15611493 Hose (outlet) "K" models 1 15622999 Hose (inlet) "K" models
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1. Disconnect battery. 2. Drain cooling system. 3. Remove upper radiator shroud. 4. Remove upper and lower radiator hoses. 5. Remove heater hose and overflow tube. 6. Disconnect transmission oil cooler lines from radiator. (automatic transmission only). 7. Remove engine oil cooler lines (if equipped). 8. Remove external engine oil cooler (if equipped). 9. Remove radiator. 10. Remove lower radiator shroud. 11. Remove fan and clutch assembly 12. Remove lower radiator insulators (rubber mounts). 13. To enlarge the radiator core support opening to the dimension shown in Figure 1, mark the sections of the core support to be removed and remove the sections, using a suitable tool (panel cutter, die grinder with cut-off wheel, panel knibler, etc.). The core support openings are stamped and can be used as a guide. When cutting the lower corners, it is important to leave a small triangle shaped section for proper radiator support rod attachment. The edge of the new opening must be painted to prevent corrosion. Use P/N 1052820 or equivalent. 14. Install new lower radiator insulators for larger radiator in outer slots (holes) of lower radiator support (see Figure 3). 15. Install new radiator support baff le (see Figure 2). 16. Install new lower radiator shroud. 17. Install new radiator assembly. 18. Install fan and clutch assembly. 19. Install new upper radiator insulators and retaining brackets (see Figure 3). 20. Connect transmission oil cooler lines to the radiator
21. Install new engine oil cooler lines (if equipped). Refer to Dealer Service Bulletin No. 89-200- 6A for proper installation. 22. Install new hose protector on new lower radiator hose and install new hose assembly.
23. Install new upper radiator hose. 24. Install heater hose and overflow tube. 25. Install new upper radiator shroud. 26. Install new upper radiator air deflector (see Figure 2). 27. Transfer all labels from old upper shroud to new upper shroud.
If replacement campaign labels are required, refer to current copy of "Dealer Follow-Up Campaign Bulletin" for information on blank campaign completion labels.
28. Refill cooling system and check for leaks. 29. Reconnect battery.
For vehicles repaired under warranty use:
Labor Operation: T7221
Labor Time: 1.4 hrs.
Add: 0.5 hr. if necessary to replace engine oil cooler lines.
Trouble Code: 92
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