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LOSS OF ENGINE OIL PRESSURE ENGINE OIL COOLER

MODELS: ALL MODEL YEAR TRUCKS WITH 5.0L AND 5.7L V8 ENGINES AND KC4 ENGINE OIL COOLERS

Some vehicles equipped with 5.0L and 5.7L V8's and engine oil coolers (RPO KC4) may encounter "no engine oil pressure" after an oil change or hot soak. This condition may be caused by trapped air in the oil cooler assembly.

Performing the following steps should eliminate any additional occurrences:

1. Remove the engine oil filter.

2. Remove the cooler lines from the cooler adapter assembly.

3. Remove the two (2) cooler adapter to engine block attaching bolts.

4. Drill two (2) 1.6mm (1/16 in.) air bleed holes in the cooler adapter as shown in the attached illustration.

5. Clean adapter with a suitable solvent making sure all metal chips are removed.

6. Reinstall the adapter and torque the attaching bolts to 80 in.lbs. (8.9 N.m).

Notice: The adapter seal and gasket must be replaced when performing this modification.

7. Reinstall the cooler lines and oil filter.

8. Start engine and check for oil leaks.

9. Shut off engine and check oil for proper level.

1981 and Prior 1982 and Later -------------- --------------

Labor Operation Number: T701000 T7010 Labor Time: .6 hours


Object Number: 78191  Size: FS

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