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FRONT SUSPENSION SQUEAKS INSTALL M-VAN INSULATORS

SUBJECT: FRONT SUSPENSION SQUEAK (INSTALL M-VAN INSULATORS)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1982-91 Sl LIGHT DUTY TRUCK

Some S1 trucks may experience a squeaking noise from the front suspension. Spraying of lubricant in the spring pocket areas may help for a short time but the squeak usually returns.

The usual cause of this squeak is contact between the spring and the frame pocket or control arm. An insulator is installed in Production between the spring and frame pocket but this insulator will occasionally be pushed aside allowing metal to metal contact. An insulator was not installed in production between the control arm and the spring.

To fix the squeak, the existing upper insulator should be removed and M-Van insulators installed at both ends of the spring; that is between the spring and the upper frame pocket and between the spring and the lower control arm.

VEHICLES INVOLVED

1982 - 1991 S trucks.

SERVICE PROCEDURE:

REMOVE

1. Lower control arm and spring.

2. Insulator from top end of spring.

- Clean excess paint and adhesive from both ends of spring.

INSTALL

1. New insulators to spring ends.

- Apply a full bead of weatherstrip adhesive to the diameter of the spring / insulator contact area. - Be sure upper and lower insulators are installed to respective ends of the spring. - Allow weatherstrip adhesive to cure enough to hold the insulators in place before reinstalling springs.

2. Spring.

- Tape should be on lower end and gripper notch on top.

- Position end of lower spring coil to cover one lower control arm inspection drain hole and expose the other hole.

3. Lower control arm.

Refer to S/T Service Manual, Section 3C - Front Suspension for complete coil spring replacement procedure.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION ------------------------- Quantity Part Number Description Required ----------- ----------------------------- -------- 15522278 Insulator, Front Spring Upper 2 15522279 Insulator, Front Spring Lower 2 993365 Adhesive, Weatherstrip, 5 oz. 1

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