Installation Instructions
Attention: The Technician must identify and repair the
problem(s) that
caused
the original
Engine replacement, or additional Engine failures
not covered under Warranty may occur. Diagnosis
of Proper operation of the FUEL, LUBRICATION,
COOLING, IGNITION, INDUCTION, EXHAUST, E.G.R.,
VACUUM and
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS is mandatory. WARNING: When cleaning Gasket Sealing Surfaces
on the REMANUFACTURED Engines and/or Cleaning
Parts from the Failed Engine to be reused, the
use of SURFACE CONDITIONING DISCS that contain
abrasives such as ALUMINUM OXIDE may cause Infant
Bearing Failure.
THE USE OF SURFACE CONDITIONING DISCS
IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN, i.e., SCOTCH
BRITE,™ ROLO BRISTLE DISCS,™ Soc
Att,™ ABRASIVE DISCS.
If the original Engine failed either catastrophically
or due to Bearing Failure, the Engine Oil Cooler
must be replaced, if the vehicle is so equipped,
and the Oil Lines must be removed from the vehicle
and thoroughly flushed or replaced. Warranty
Data shows that more than half of all warranty
claims for infant failures are associated with
lack of proper Lubrication.
ENGINE INSTALLATION: Before installing this
engine, verify that you have the correct engine
for your application. Refer to the appropriate
Vehicle Chassis Service Manual for proper repair
procedures and specifications (i.e. fastener
torque, torque sequencing, ignition timing, valve
adjustments, coolant fill, air purge and fluid
volumes).
1. Seals, Gaskets & Components: After
removing the old engine, use new seals, gaskets,
oil pump, filters (oil, air, fuel) and spark
plugs. Transfer all necessary components to the
replacement service engine. Prior to transferring,
thoroughly clean and inspect or replace all parts
you will be transferring such as the Oil Pan,
Intake Manifold, Front Cover, Valve Covers, Distributor
Assemble, Ignition Wires, Harmonic Balancer front
oil seal surface, Oil Filter Adapter and Lines,
Oil Pick-Up Tube, and Fuel System. (This will
avoid possible contamination or installation
of worn or damaged parts and/or less than normal
performance that could damage the service engine).
On vehicles where the engine has been damaged
due to overheating, check and recondition or
replace the Radiator, Radiator Cap, Water Pump,
Coolant Hoses, Thermostat, Fan Clutch and Cooling
Fan Sensors, Always add Cooling System Tabs.
Cooling System Tabs aid in sealing porosity in
aluminum and remove silicates from the Water
Pump Shaft that form from the coolant, to Extend
Water Pump Seal life.
2. Pre-Lube: For applications that do not get
shipped with sheet metal: Prior to installing
the oil pan and with the engine upside down on
an engine stand, pour ¼ can of GM ENGINE
OIL SUPPLEMENT (GM P.N. 1052367) over the crank
and bearing cap assemblies. Fill the oil pump
prior to installation. Install the oil pan and
rotate the engine on the engine stand right side
up. Pour the rest of the E.O.S. over the rocker
Assemblies and cam shaft assembly subsequent
to installing the intake and rocker covers. After
installing the engine in the vehicle, add an
API Certified Engine Oil. Refer to your service
manual for the proper grade, volume, and seasonal
viscosity.
3. Oil Pump Prime Procedure: Where applicable
use a drill motor attached to the oil pump through
the distributor hole. Turn the oil pump at 200
to 500 rpm for an additional two minutes after
the normal oil pressure is achieved. This is
to flush any debris from the engine without a
load on the crank bearings while maximum bearing
clearances are present. Coat the Distributor
gear with E.O.S. subsequent to Distributor installation.
For applications without distributor drive-type
oil pump, use a Pressure Pre-Luber following
the manufacturer's recommendations. As a last
resort, only when the above mentioned methods
are not available crank the engine for two minutes
after oil pressure is reached. Disable the Spark
and Fuel while cranking the engine during this
pre-Lube procedure to prevent cylinder wall washdown.
Check the oil level and fill to the proper level.
4. Engine Break-In: This assembly has been tested
and can be driven without a formal "break-in" schedule.
However after performing steps 1, 2 and 3, start
the engine and let it idle at 1600 to 2000 RPM
for 10 to 20 minutes allowing the oil pressure
and temperature to stabilize. Refer to the service
manual for the proper pressure range. During
this time, where applicable, adjust the timing
and valve clearance and check for leaks. ROAD
TEST the vehicle for a minimum of 10 miles (16.09
km for Canada) with combined city and highway
driving, do not exceed 50 miles per hour (80
kph for Canada), or use any fast throttle responses.
Send the vehicle to be cleaned prior to returning
to the customer.
Instruct customer that the first service interval
for changing oil and filter should be between
300 to 500 miles (500 km to 800 km for Canada).
For subsequent service, refer to the manufacturer's
recommended intervals:
For subsequent service, refer to the manufacturer's
recommended intervals:
RETURNED IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING
WITH SAME CONTENT AS REPLACEMENT ENGINE
DRAIN THE ENGINE OIL! DRAIN THE COOLANT!
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY REDUCE CORE CREDIT!!!
WARRANTY: Where applicable, fill in and return
the WARRANTY CARD. This greatly aids the remanufacturer
in identifying non-conforming worn or damaged
parts. Detailed warranty information is a necessary
tool in developing design and manufacturing refinements. |