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Removal Procedure

Tools Required

    • J 43602 HPL Crowfoot
    • J 45529 CNG Tank Sling

    Caution: Do not install this part if you can not completely refill the vehicle with CNG after a repair. Failure to properly leak-check the system after the part replacement may result in serious injury, death, or damage to the vehicle or the part.


    Object Number: 296368  Size: SH
  1. Remove the fuel tank cover. Refer to CNG Fuel Tank Cover Replacement in the Body Rear End section of the Bi-Fuel Supplement service manual.
  2. Relieve the CNG fuel system line pressure. Refer to Fuel Pressure Relief .
  3. Caution: Always use the J 42435-B Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Fuel Tank Venting Kit in conjunction with the General Motors approved Fuel Tank Venting service procedure to vent CNG fuel tanks. Failure to use the J 42435-B and follow the approved Fuel Tank Venting procedure could result in death, serious injury or vehicle and component damage.

    The J 42435-B is required for the following reasons:

       • Natural gas fuel vapor can also contain water vapor.
       • The pressure drop associated with venting high pressure gaseous fuel can cause fuel vapor, tank and line temperatures to reach -73°C (-100°F) or colder.
       • The below freezing temperature can cause the water vapor to freeze
       • The J 42435-B vent hose contains an orifice which is intended to freeze before the CNG high pressure lock-off (HPL) tank valve freezes.
       •  The J 42435-B pressure gauge can indicate a restricted orifice if fuel flow ceases.
       • Internal fuel tank ice build-up may result when venting the CNG fuel tank without the J 42435-B.
          - Internal fuel tank ice build-up can completely restrict the venting of fuel.
          - Venting may cease indefinitely depending upon ambient temperature conditions.
          - The ceasing of fuel tank venting may falsely indicate that the fuel tank pressure has been completely vented.
          - CNG fuel tanks with exceptionally high water content are suceptible to internal fuel tank ice build-up even with the use of the J 42435-B.
    The CNG fuel tank is completely vented when all of the following conditions have been met:
    1. Venting natural gas is no longer audible from the vent stack.
    2. Close the J 42435-B ¼-turn valve and stabilize the fuel tank and line assembly at a temperature greater than 7°C (45°F) for at least 4 hours.
    3.         If the ambient temperature is less than 7°C (45°F), warm the fuel tank and vent line assembly manually, either with warm water or by placing the tank and line assembly into a warm environment.
    4. The J 42435-B pressure gauge indicates 0 kPa (0 psi).

  4. Vent the internal CNG fuel pressure from the tank. Refer to Fuel Tank Venting .
  5. Caution: Unless directed otherwise, the ignition and start switch must be in the OFF or LOCK position, and all electrical loads must be OFF before servicing any electrical component. Disconnect the negative battery cable to prevent an electrical spark should a tool or equipment come in contact with an exposed electrical terminal. Failure to follow these precautions may result in personal injury and/or damage to the vehicle or its components.

  6. Disconnect the negative battery cable.

  7. Object Number: 296397  Size: SH
  8. Disconnect the following electrical connectors:
  9. • High pressure lock-off (HPL) (1)
    • Fuel temperature sensor (FTS) (2)
    • Fuel pressure sensor (FPS) (3)

    Object Number: 491670  Size: SH
  10. Using the J 43602 HPL Crowfoot removal tool, loosen the HPL.
  11. Mark the tank in two places approximately 180 degrees apart for tank re-installment reference.

  12. Object Number: 296402  Size: SH
  13. Remove the upper mounting bracket nuts and bolts and retain them.
  14. Remove the clevis and bridge pins.
  15. Remove the upper mounting brackets.
  16. Use the J 45529 CNG Tank Sling and a lifting device in order to remove the tank from the vehicle enough to allow removal of the HPL from the tank.
  17. Unscrew and remove the HPL and the O-ring from the tank.

Installation Procedure

Tools Required

    • J 43602 HPL Crowfoot
    • J 45529 CNG Tank Sling
    • J 41416 Ultrasonic Leak Detector
  1. Install a NEW O-ring on the HPL.
  2. Lubricate the O-ring with petroleum jelly.
  3. Install the HPL in the tank and tighten hand-tight.
  4. Lower the tank onto the lower mounting brackets using a lifting device and the J 45529 CNG Tank Sling.
  5. Roll the tank to the proper position using the orientation marks.

  6. Object Number: 296408  Size: MH
  7. Verify that the distance between the tank (1) and the pickup box (2) is within specification.
  8. Verify that the FPS (4) is positioned as shown.

  9. Object Number: 296402  Size: SH
  10. Install the upper mounting brackets.
  11. Important: 

       • Verify that the bridge pins do not contact the CNG fuel tank.
       • Verify that the rubber isolators are correctly positioned before tightening the upper mounting bracket fasteners.

  12. Install the bridge pins and clevis pins to the upper mounting brackets.
  13. Install the OLD mounting bracket nuts and bolts.
  14. Tighten
    Tighten the OLD mounting bracket nuts to 47 N·m (35 lb ft).


    Object Number: 491673  Size: SH
  15. Tighten the HPL as specified below.
  16. Tighten
    Tighten the HPL to a nominal torque of 305 N·m (225 ft lb) at 0 degree. Refer to the formula below for compensation of your torque wrench.

    Important: Ensure the J 43602 HPL Crowfoot removal tool is straight (0 degree) on the torque wrench.

  17. To obtain your Dial reading perform the following:
  18. • Multiply your torque wrench length in inches by 305 (225)¹.
    • Add three to the length of your torque wrench².
    • Divide the first value¹ obtained by the second value² obtained. The result³ will indicate the amount of torque your wrench should tighten the HPL to.
    • For example if your wrench were 18 inches long:
    • 18 X 305 = 5490¹.
    • 18 + 3 = 21².
    •  5490¹ divided by 21² = 261.4³.
    • You would tighten the HPL to 261.4N·m.

    Object Number: 296402  Size: SH
  19. Remove the OLD mounting bracket nuts and bolts and discard them.

  20. Object Number: 296408  Size: MH
  21. Verify that the distance between the tank (1) and the pickup box (2) is within specification.
  22. Verify that the FPS (4) is positioned as shown.

  23. Object Number: 296402  Size: SH
  24. Install NEW mounting bracket bolts and nuts.
  25. Tighten
    Tighten the mounting bracket nuts to 47 N·m(35 lb ft).


    Object Number: 296489  Size: SH
  26. Install the fuel outlet fitting (3) into the HPL using a NEW O-ring. Lubricate the O-ring with petroleum jelly.
  27. Tighten
    Tighten the fitting to 27 N·m (20 lb ft).

  28. Install the fuel inlet fitting (1) into the HPL using a NEW O-ring. Lubricate the O-ring with petroleum jelly.
  29. Tighten
    Tighten the fitting to 48 N·m (35 lb ft).

  30. Install the FPS (2) into the HPL using a NEW O-ring. Lubricate the O-ring with petroleum jelly.
  31. Tighten
    Tighten the fitting to 27 N·m (20 lb ft).


    Object Number: 296487  Size: SH
  32. Connect the fuel line (1) and the fill line (2) using NEW O-ring face seals. Lubricate the O-rings with petroleum jelly.
  33. Tighten
    Tighten the fuel line fitting (1) to 24 N·m (18 lb ft).

    Tighten
    Tighten the fill line fitting (2) to 37 N·m (27 lb ft).


    Object Number: 296397  Size: SH
  34. Connect the following connectors:
  35. • High pressure lock-off (HPL) (1)
    • Fuel temperature senosr (FTS) (2)
    • Fuel pressure sensor (FPS) (3)

    Caution: The high pressure lock-off solenoid seal is more likely to leak at a lower fuel pressure. Always perform the fuel leak procedure exactly as specified. Failure to follow the proper procedures may result in serious injury or damage to the vehicle or part.

  36. Fuel the vehicle in three stages at the following pressures:
  37. 21.1. 500 psi
    21.2. 1500 psi
    21.3. 3000 psi
  38. Using the J 41416 Ultrasonic Leak Detector inspect for fuel leaks at the HPL at EACH pressure.
  39. Connect the negative battery cable.
  40. Start and operate the engine on CNG.
  41. Inspect for fuel leaks at each serviced fitting using the J 41416 .
  42. Attach the information label supplied with the replacement HPL in a visible location on the head of the tank.
  43. Install the tank cover. Refer to CNG Fuel Tank Cover Replacement in Body Rear End.