The CS-130 series generator was introduced on 1986 S, T and M model trucks. (Reference GMC Bulletin 86-B-59 dated March, 1986). In 1987 the CS-130 series generator will also be used on R, V, G and P model trucks. To aid in the analysis of field returned parts, Delco-Remy will continue the exchange only program until further notice.
A core information tag will be attached to each exchange unit. (See Figure No. 1.) The dealer technician is to fill out this tag completely and accurately for each failed unit retumed. Suspect generators are to be returned to GMSPO for credit; otherwise, a core charge will result.
The following part numbers apply to 1987 model vehicles:
Original Equlpment Order Exchange 1987 Model Part Number Part Number ---------- ----------- ------------ 85 AMP S/T - 2.8L - VIN R 1101259 10463034
S/T/M - 2.5L - VIN E 1105722 10463049
M/G - 4.3L - VIN Z 1105710 10463044
G - 5.0L - VIN H 1105710 10463044 5.7L - VIN K 7.4L - VIN N
P - 5.7L - VIN K 1105718 10463047
100 AMP M/G - 4.3L - VIN Z 1105711 10463045
G - 5.0L - VIN H 1105711 10463045 5.7L - VIN K 1105711 10463045
105 AMP G/P/R/V - 5.7L - VIN K 1105720 10463048
P/R/V - 7.4L - VIN N 1105661 10463038
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