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LOW POWER/BLACK EXHAUST SMOKE (SEAL FENDER OPENING)

SUBJECT: LOW POWER/BLACK EXHAUST SMOKE (SEAL FENDER OPENING AND REPLACE AIR CLEANER ELEMENT)

VEHICLES AFFECTED: 1992-93 C/K TRUCKS W/6.SL ENG

THIS BULLETIN SUPERSEDES AND REPLACES CORPORATE BULLETIN REFERENCE NUMBER 366105.** THIS BULLETIN IS BEING REVISED TO CHANGE THE CANADIAN NUMBER FROM 93-6A-130 TO 93-6A-137.

CONDITION:

--------- Owners of some 1992-93 C/K trucks equipped with 6.5 diesel engine (RPO L65) may comment that the air cleaner element becomes plugged with dust. The engine may have low power and/or black exhaust smoke on moderate throttle due to a restriction of air flow. This condition occurs primarily when the truck is driven on unpaved roads.

CAUSE:

----- It has been determined that the primary path for dust entering the induction system is through the hole created where the right side inner and outer fender come together next to the soft bumper filler panel.

CORRECTION:

---------- To correct this condition, close the hole with silicone caulking, RTV, or any suitable material that will remain flexible and not fall out. Be sure the sealing material is completely cured prior to driving the truck.

A revised air cleaner element (P/N 25099849) with a removable poly-wrap outer foam material has been released. When necessary, the foam can be removed from the element, washed, dried, and reinstalled. If service to the new air cleaner is required, do not use high pressure air to clean the paper element. Lightly tap it on a flat surface to shake loose excess dust prior to carefully reinstalling the poly-wrap cover.

SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION

Part Number Description Quantity/Vehicle ----------- ----------- ---------------- 25099849 Air Cleaner Element 1

WARRANTY INFORMATION

For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

Labor Op Description Labor Time -------- ----------- ---------- J5000 Replace Air Cleaner Element See Applicable J5020 Seal, Inner Fender Opening Labor Time Guide

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