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RESTRICTED EXHAUST PLUGGED CATALYTIC CONVERTER

MODELS/YEARS 1983 CUTLASS, 88, NINETY-EIGHT & TORONADO WITH 4.1 L V-6 (VIN CODE 4) OR 5.0L V-8 (VIN CODE Y) ENGINE

Some 1983 Oldsmobiles Produced prior to March of 1983 and equipped with a 4.1L V-6 or 5.0L V-8 engine may develop a restricted exhaust due to the catalytic converter becoming plugged. This can result in poor engine performance or a no-start condition.

Effective with this bulletin, subject vehicles which are determined to have a restricted converter, are to be repaired with the converter kit package which includes a converter shell with beads in the upper bed and a plug for sealing the lower bed after installing beads per the instructions in this bulletin.

PARTS INFORMATION

Parts are to be obtained from WDDGM using the following part numbers:

Description Engine Part No. ----------- ------- -------- Kit, Catalytic Converter with Upper Beads (Includes 4.1L 25056983 converter number 25056905, fill hole plug 8998202 and instruction sheet).

Converter with Upper Beads (Includes fill hole plug). 5.0L 25057007

*Package, Lower Bed Bead (As needed to fill converter). 4.1L 25056903 5.0L 25056895 Clamp, Converter Front Exhaust (If needed). ALL 1259609

Bolt, Intermediate Exhaust Pipe to Converter (Two per ALL 11502877 vehicle, if needed).

Bolt, Exhaust Hanger to Converter (Two per vehicle, if ALL 11504596 needed).

*A lower bed bead package, when used along with the beads removed from the old converter, will complete approximately ten (10) vehicles.

Additional fill hole plugs, if required, may be ordered using part number 8998202.

SPECIAL TOOLS

Converter Bead Replacement Tool Kit

Each Oldsmobile dealer was previously shipped one (1) complete catalytic converter bead replacement tool kit J-34155. Each kit consists of:

J-34155-1 Sifting Pan (1) J-34155-2 Storage Pans (2) J-34155-3 Funnel (1)

In the event additional tool kits are required by the dealer, they may be purchased from:

Kent-Moore Tool Division Kent-Moore Corporation 29784 Little Mack Roseville, MI 48066

CATALYTIC CONVERTER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE

CAUTION:

The catalytic converter beads contain platinum, palladium and/or rhodium. Additionally, the beads may be finely coated with lead compounds. Therefore, precautions should be taken to minimize dust generation during the replacement procedure. These precautions include:

Catalyst dust should be controlled by wetting with water prior to bead removal as described below in Step 4.

The use of a suitable dust mask, rubber gloves and safety glasses is recommended when handling catalyst beads.

Applicable OSHA standards should be reviewed.

Allow converter to cool before handling.

1. Loosen clamp and disconnect A.I.R. pipe from converter.

2. Disconnect intermediate exhaust pipe and hanger from rear of converter.

3. Remove clamp and disconnect converter from front exhaust pipe.

4. Stand the old converter upright on the inlet end and pour 16 ounces of water into the outlet end to control catalyst dust.

5. Using a hammer and chisel, remove the fill hole plug from the lower bed. (The smooth side of the converter is the lower bed side.) See Figure 1.

6. Hold the converter over a clean pan (J-34155-2) and empty the catalyst beads by shaking.

IT MAY BE NECESSARY TO TAP THE CONVERTER BELT FLANGE WITH A HAMMER TO LOOSEN THE BEADS.

7. Pour the beads into a sifting pan (J-34155-1) and sift to remove undersized beads.

8. Prop the new converter up at a 45-degree angle with the lower bed fill hole at the top.

9. Using funnel J-34155-3, pour the sifted beads into the lower bed of the new converter. See Figure 1. Tap belt flange with a rubber mallet to allow beads to settle. Continue filling and tapping until converter is full. If additional beads are required to completely fill the lower bed, it will be necessary to obtain a lower bed bead kit from the parts department. EXCESS BEADS FROM THE KIT SHOULD BE SAVED IN A CLEAN CONTAINER FOR FUTURE USE.

10. Lay the converter down on a flat surface with the lower bed fill hole on top.

11. Insert the fill plug into the lower bed fill hole. The fill plug outer rim must rest against the converter body.

12. Insert tool J-34118 into the fill plug and tighten to a torque of 47 N.m (35 lbs. ft.). See Figure 2.

13. Install new converter in vehicle by reversing removal procedure (Steps 1, 2 and 3) and using new bolts and clamp as required. Tighten front clamp nuts to 35 N.m (26 lbs. ft.), intermediate pipe-to-converter bolts to 20 N.m (15 lbs. ft.) and hanger-to-converter bolts to 52 N.m (38 lbs. ft.)

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Operation Labor Trouble Number Hours Code ------ ----- ---- T4076 .9 92

When submitting a warranty claim, the parts amount requested must reflect an amount equal to only the portion of the lower bead package, (part number 25056903 or 25056895), used for completing the repair when a complete bead package is not required. If only a portion of the bead package is used, a parts count of one (1) must be entered and included in the total parts count entry.


Object Number: 88189  Size: MF


Object Number: 89041  Size: MF

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