THIS BULLETIN CANCELS AND REPLACES GMC TRUCK BULLETIN 92-6B-56. IT IS BEING REVISED TO INCLUDE M/L VANS, AND TO ADD SERVICE PARTS INFORMATION AND RPO DEFINITIONS. ALL COPIES OF 92-6B-56 SHOULD BE DISCARDED.
Some owners of 1987-92 M-vans, 1990-92 L-vans, and 1988-92 S/T vehicles with a 4.3L engine (RPO LB4, LU2, or L35) and air conditioning (RPO C60) may experience higher than normal fan noise upon cold start up (usually fan noise extended beyond 90 seconds after start up).
This condition may be due to an extended engagement of the fan clutch.
The condition may be corrected by installing a revised fan clutch which reduces the fan clutch engagement cycle. Vehicles built after the following VIN breakpoints have the new fan clutch installed in production:
Moraine N2514836 Shreveport N8512403 Pontiac West N0508347 Baltimore NB534465
Refer to section 6B1 "FAN CLUTCH REPLACEMENT" in the appropriate Service Manual for removal and installation of the fan clutch.
To maintain a balanced fan assembly, align the yellow paint mark on the fan clutch with the yellow paint mark on the water pump hub (Figure 1).
Parts are currently available from GMSPO.
C60 - AIR CONDITIONER, FRONT, MANUAL CONTROLS C41 - HEATER, OUTSIDE AIR W/FAN AND DEFROSTER C42 - HEATER, DELUXE GU2 - AXLE REAR 2.73 RATIO GU4 - AXLE REAR 3.08 RATIO GU5 - AXLE REAR 3.23 RATIO GU6 - AXLE REAR 3.42 RATIO GT4 - AXLE REAR 3.73 RATIO K01 - FAN CLUTCH DRIVE LB4 - ENGINE, 4.3L, (4.3Z), V6 LU2 - ENGINE, 4.3B, (4.3B) V6 HI-OUTPUT TBI L35 - ENGINE, 4.3L, (4.3W) CENTRAL PORT INJECTION V6 90 DEG
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Op Labor Time -------- ---------- J3390 See Applicable Labor Time Guide
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