Subject: | New Cylinder Bore Piston Sleeve Replacement Procedure |
Models: | 2004-2006 Buick Rainier |
| 2002-2006 Chevrolet
TrailBlazer |
| 2004-2006 Chevrolet Colorado |
| 2002-2004 Oldsmobile Bravada |
| with 2.8L, 3.5L or 4.2L Engine (VINs 8, 6, S -- RPOs LK5, L52, LL8) |
This bulletin is being revised to update model years, bulletin content, add
parts information and the tool part number in the Warranty information
and the Cylinder Sleeve Trimming/Trim Tool Cutter information. Please discard Corporate
Bulletin Number 04-06-01-022A (Section 06 -- Engine/Propulsion System).
A new procedure has been developed to replace the cylinder bore sleeves in the
2.8L, 3.5L and 4.2L engines. This procedure has been added to the Service Manual in
the Engine Mechanical sub-section. This procedure may be used when the engine is in
or out of the vehicle.
Cylinder Bore Sleeve Removal
Notice: Do not chill or heat the cylinder bore sleeve or
the cylinder block when removing or installing a new cylinder bore sleeve. Chilling
or heating the cylinder bore sleeve or the cylinder block will cause engine damage
and will not aid the removal or installation of the new cylinder bore sleeve.
Notice: Do not damage the crankshaft connecting
rod journals or reluctor ring or engine damage will occur.
- If the crankshaft is still installed, rotate the crankshaft
so that the counterweight is to the right side and the connecting rod journal is to
the left side and not in alignment with the cylinder bore.
- Install the cylinder bore sleeve puller EN 45680-402 (1),
which is part of EN 45680-400, through the cylinder bore.
Notice: Ensure that the shoe is flat against the
bottom of the cylinder bore sleeve or damage to the cylinder bore sleeve puller EN
45680-402 will occur.
- Align the shoe (1) of the cylinder
bore sleeve puller EN 45680-402 to the bottom of the cylinder bore sleeve (117).
- Hold the threaded shaft of the cylinder bore sleeve
puller EN 45680-402 upward in order to retain the shoe alignment to
the bottom of the cylinder bore sleeve.
- Install the fixture EN 456850-401 (4) onto the threaded
shaft of the cylinder bore sleeve puller EN 456850-402 and the engine
block.
- Install the bearing (3) and the nut (1).
- Tighten the nut (1) to the bearing (3).
Important: Use four old cylinder head bolts for the
attaching bolts.
- Install and tighten the 4 attaching bolts (2) into the cylinder
head bolt holes of the block.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
- Rotate the nut clockwise in order to remove the cylinder
bore sleeve.
- Remove fixture EN 45680-401, cylinder
bore sleeve puller EN 45680-402, and the cylinder bore sleeve (117)
from the engine block.
- Loosen the nut (1) in order to remove the cylinder bore sleeve (117).
- Inspect the cylinder bore in the cylinder block for cracks or damage.
If cracked or damaged, replace the cylinder block.
- Inspect the piston, piston rings, and connecting rod for damage. Refer
to Piston, Connecting Rod, and Bearings Cleaning and Inspection.
Cylinder Bore Sleeve Installation
Notice: Do not use assembly aids or lubricants on
the cylinder bore sleeve or the cylinder bore block when installing a new cylinder
bore sleeve, or engine damage will occur. These items will not aid in the installation
of the new cylinder bore sleeve.
Notice: Do not chill or heat the cylinder bore sleeve or the cylinder block when removing
or installing a new cylinder bore sleeve. Chilling or heating the cylinder bore sleeve
or the cylinder block will cause engine damage and will not aid the removal or installation
of the new cylinder bore sleeve.
- Place the NEW cylinder bore sleeve (117), P/N 88984239,
onto the cylinder block.
- Install fixture EN 45680-401/cylinder bore sleeve installer
EN 45680-403 assembly (1), which is part of EN 45680-400,
over the cylinder bore sleeve (117) and onto the cylinder block. Do not apply
downward pressure to the cylinder bore sleeve (117).
Important: Use 4 old cylinder head bolts for
the attaching bolts.
- Insert the 4 attachment bolts into the legs of the fixture EN 45680-401 (1).
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and
Notices.
- Tighten the 4 attachment bolts. Do not apply downward
pressure to the cylinder bore sleeve (117).
Tighten
Tighten the 4 attachment bolts to 15 N·m
(11 lb ft).
- Align the bottom of the cylinder bore sleeve (117)
with the cylinder bore of the block (100).
- Align the installation arbor (1) onto the top
of the cylinder bore sleeve (117).
- Align the pusher block (2) of cylinder bore
sleeve installer EN 45680-403 into the groove of fixture EN 45680-401 (1).
Notice: Do not use any air powered
or electric tools to rotate the threaded shaft of the fixture EN 45680-401/cylinder
bore sleeve installer EN 45680-403 assembly or damage to the cylinder bore
sleeve will occur.
- Using a ratchet, rotate the threaded shaft
of fixture EN 45680-401/cylinder bore sleeve installer EN 45680-403
assembly (1) in order to install the cylinder bore sleeve (117) into
the engine block (100).
- Do not completely seat the cylinder bore sleeve in the block. Leave approximately
1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of the cylinder bore sleeve above the surface of
the cylinder block.
- Using a torque wrench, torque the threaded shaft of
the fixture EN 45680-401/cylinder bore sleeve installer EN 45680-403
assembly to 102 N·m (75 lb ft) in order to completely seat
the cylinder bore sleeve in the cylinder block. With the cylinder bore sleeve properly
installed, a minimal portion of the cylinder bore sleeve flange will protrude above
the block deck surface.
- Remove the fixture EN 45680-401/cylinder
bore sleeve installer EN 45680-403 assembly (1) from the cylinder
block (100).
Cylinder Sleeve Trimming
• | EN 45680-865 Debris Collector (3) |
• | EN 45680-411 Trim Tool Assembly (2) |
• | Air Control Valve (1 - Part of EN 45680-411 |
• | Drill Motor with 1/2 inch chuck, 1 1/8 hp, 7 amps,
triple gear reduction, and a 450-600 RPM rotational speed in a clockwise
direction |
Trim Tool Cutter
Notice: Please ensure that the
cylinder bore sleeve trim tool has been updated with the new trimmer pilot. The old
trimmer pilot, black in color for identification, may cause damage to the tool or
to the sleeve.
An updated trimmer pilot (EN-45680-499) was sent in November, 2004 to affected
Chevrolet and GMC dealers. The new pilot is white in color, and should be installed
on EN-45680-411 Trim Tool Assembly. Buick and HUMMER dealers were sent EN-45680-400
Cylinder Liner Replacer kit with the correct pilot already installed. Inspect EN-45680-411
to ensure the correct white pilot is installed.
The trim tool cutter with the new trimmer pilot can be viewed from the bottom
of the tool. Refer to the illustration above.
• | Trim Tool Preloader (1) |
• | EN 45680-412 Set Gage Ring (2) |
• | EN 45680-413 Metal Shavings Catch Plug (3) |
• | EN 45680-866 Drive Adapter (4) |
- After installing the NEW cylinder bore sleeve(s) into
the engine block, trim the excess material from the cylinder bore sleeve flange.
- Place metal shaving catch plug EN 45680-413 into the cylinder
bore sleeve to be trimmed. Position the top of the EN 45680-413 approximately
3.0 mm (0.12 in) below the top surface of the cylinder bore sleeve.
- Place additional metal shaving catch plugs EN 45680-413
into all remaining cylinder bore sleeves.
- Ensure that the metal shaving catch plug EN 45680-413
is 3.0 mm (0.12 in) below the top surface of the cylinder bore sleeve.
Important: Before using trim tool assembly EN 45680-411,
the height of the cutting blades must be set to the proper specification. The proper
specification is that the cylinder bore sleeve flange must be flush to +0.02 mm
(0.0008 in) above the block deck surface.
- The groove side of the set gage ring EN 45680-412 (1) should
be positioned upward on a flat surface.
Important: Ensure that the set gage ring EN 45680-412
surfaces are clean.
- Carefully position trim tool assembly EN 45680-411 onto the set
gage ring EN 45680-412.
- Loosen the shaft collar screw (2).
- Push the shaft collar (2) downward using the trim tool preloader (1)
until the shaft collar is positioned against the top of the flange bearing (3).
Important: Once this procedure is done, it is not necessary
to reset the trim tool assembly EN 45680-411 height until the blades
are worn or damaged.
- Apply downward pressure on the collar and inner drive shaft using the trim tool
preloader (1), then tighten the shaft collar screw.
Tighten
Tighten the shaft collar screw to 19 N·m
(14 lb ft).
- Place trim tool assembly EN 45680-411
onto the cylinder to be trimmed with the directional arrow (1) pointing in
line with the crankshaft centerline and the front of the block.
- Install the 4 bolts EN 45680-414 (2) into
the cylinder head bolt holes in the block.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 20 N·m (15 lb ft).
- Fasten drive adapter EN 45680-866 (1)
into the drill chuck.
- Connect a compressed air supply 517-862 kPa (75-125 psi)
to the male quick connect (3) located on trim tool assembly EN 45680-411.
Turn the compressed air valve (2) to the open position. This starts the venturi
vacuum system that will catch the metal shavings.
- Place drive adapter EN 45680-866 and drill assembly (1)
vertically onto the drive adapter end of trim tool assembly EN 45680-411.
Do not apply downward force on the drill until full rotational speed has been reached.
After reaching full rotational speed, gradually apply downward force until the cutting
action is complete in approximately 5 seconds.
- Remove drive adapter EN 45680-866 (1) and drill assembly
from the trim tool assembly EN 45680-411.
- Turn off the compressed air valve (2).
- Remove trim tool assembly EN 45680-411 from the engine block.
- Remove any material shavings that may be found on the metal shaving catch
plug EN 45680-413.
- Wipe the cylinder bore sleeve and surrounding areas free of any powder
residue and then remove the metal shaving catch plug EN 45680-413.
- Install a straight edge on the cylinder block perpendicular
to the crankshaft center line.
- Using a light, illuminate the backside of the straight edge.
- Looking at the front of the straight edge, check to
see if light is protruding through the bottom of the straight edge and the top of
the cylinder bore sleeve flange. If light is present of either side or both sides
of the cylinder bore sleeve, the cylinder bore sleeve is cut incorrectly and a new
cylinder bore sleeve needs to be installed.
- Looking at the front of the straight edge, check to
see if light is protruding through the bottom of the straight edge and the top of
the cylinder block deck surface. If light is present on both sides of the cylinder
block, the cylinder bore sleeve is cut correctly.
- Proceed to the next cylinder bore sleeve to be trimmed repeating steps 10-23
if necessary.
Parts Information
Part Number
| Description
|
88984239
| Cylinder Bore Liner/Piston Sleeve
|
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
S/T Utility
Labor Operation
| Description
| Labor Time
|
J1335
| Sleeve, Cylinder - Replace one
| 13.9 hrs (2WD)
16.5 hrs (4WD)
|
Add:
| To clean parts on vehicles over 48,000 km (30,000 miles)
| 0.3 hr
|
Add:
| To replace each additional cylinder sleeve
| 0.6 hr
|
Add:
| To Recover/Recharge A/C System with C69, Rear Auxiliary A/C
| 0.7 hr
|
Add:
| To Recover/Recharge A/C System without C69, Rear Auxiliary A/C
| 0.5 hr
|
Add:
| If Equipped with a Gas Tank Shield
| 0.4 hr
|
Add:
| If Equipped with Selectable Four Wheel Drive
| 0.1 hr
|
Add:
| If Equipped with Transfer Case Shield
| 0.2 hr
|
Z2076
| Tool Credit
| Net Amount*
|
S/T Pickup
Labor Operation
| Description
| Labor Time
|
J1335
| Sleeve, Cylinder - Replace one
| Straight Time
|
Add:
| To replace each additional cylinder sleeve
| 0.6 hr
|
Z2076
| Tool Credit
| Net Amount*
|
*A one time tool allowance for the cost of the tool EN 45680-400 may be
claimed. This is in lieu of packaging this as an essential tool since all dealers
may not require this process. This tool will be shipped to Tier 1 and Tier 2 dealers
in the USA and high volume dealers in Canada. Other dealers may order the tool from
Kent Moore. This tool allowance should be filed under Z2076 for the cost of the
tool, minus shipping and taxes and should be entered in the net amount category.
This claim should be filed with the first use of the tool and "H" routed to the
Area Service Manager (DSM in Canada) for approval. As with any net amount claim,
supporting documentation must be attached to the repair order. This allowance may
only be claimed one time per BAC/dealer code. Any dealer that has received this tool
and not used it after a period of five years may return the entire tool to Kent
Moore for a refund of the original purchase price not including shipping or taxes.
Contact Kent Moore at 1-800-GMTOOLS (1800-468-6657) or fax 1-800-578-7375 to obtain
a return authorization and shipping instructions.
If you have already performed the repair, but did not submit
for credit for the tool, please submit now.