After overhaul, the engine must be tested before it is
installed in the vehicle. If a suitable test stand is not available, the following
procedure can be used after the engine is installed in the vehicle.
- Lubricate the oil filter rubber seal with clean engine oil.
- Install the oil filter.
- Fill the crankcase with the proper quantity and grade of oil.
- Fill the coolant system with the proper coolant. Refer to Engine
Cooling.
• | Whenever the cooling system is serviced or drained for service
procedures, two cooling system sealing pellets, GM P/N 3634621 or equivalent,
can be added to the cooling system. |
• | Cooling system sealing pellets must be crushed prior to installation.
The cooling system sealing pellets can be added to the radiator or the pressurized
coolant reservoir. |
• | Do not place the cooling system sealing pellets into a non-pressurized
coolant recovery reservoir. On these systems, the pellets must be added to
the radiator. |
• | The sealant pellets may leave a film on the sides of the pressurized
and non-pressurized coolant recovery reservoirs. This film is normal. |
- Bar the engine over several times. Feel for any evidence that
any of the parts are binding.
- Start and idle the engine. Listen for unusual noises.
- Operate the engine at about 1,000 RPM until the engine is at
operating temperature.
- Listen for improperly adjusted valves or sticking valves, and
other unusual noises.
- Check for oil and coolant leaks while the engine is running.
- Adjust timing. Refer to
Fuel Injection Pump Timing Adjustment
in Engine
Controls.