Valve Stem Oil Seal and Valve Spring Replacement Intake
Tools Required
• | J 36588 Valve
Spring Compressor T-bolt |
Removal Procedure
Important: If you loosen or remove the bolts which secure the camshaft housing
to the cylinder head, replace the gasket between the camshaft housing and
the cylinder head.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
in Engne Electrical.
- Disconnect the ignition coil and module electrical connections.
- Remove the ignition coil
and module cover bolts.
- Remove the ignition coil and module cover by pulling straight
up.
- If the connector assembly is stuck to the spark plugs, use the J 36011
in order to remove the
connector assembly. First twist and then pull up on the connector assembly.
- Disconnect the oil pressure switch electrical connector.
- Disconnect the timing chain housing at the exhaust camshaft housing,
but do NOT remove the housing from the vehicle. Refer to
Timing Chain Housing Replacement
.
Notice: Turn the camshaft housing upside down as soon as it is removed from
the cylinder head. The lifters will fall out of the camshaft housing if it
is not turned upside down. the lifters can be damaged if they
fall out and hit a hard surface.
Important: Use the reverse of the tightening procedure when loosening the retaining
bolts which secure the camshaft housing to the cylinder head.
- Remove the camshaft housing
bolts.
- Remove the camshaft housing.
- Remove the camshaft housing gasket.
- Remove the spark plug.
- Using a suitable adapter, apply air pressure to the cylinder.
- Compress the valve spring.
Use the J 5892-D
and the J 36588
.
- Disassemble the following
components:
- Disassemble the following
components:
• | The valve spring seat (exhaust) |
Assemble the rotator (intake).
- Assemble the valve spring seat (exhaust).
- Install a new, clean and dry valve seal. Push the seal on by hand
in order to seat the seal fully.
- Install the spring and
retainer. Use the J 36588
,
and the J 5892-D
in order to compress the valve spring.
- The valve keys
- Inspect for proper valve key seating.
Installation Procedure
- Remove the air line adapter.
- Install the spark plug.
Notice: Carefully roll the camshaft housing right side up as it is installed
onto the cylinder head. The lifters can be damaged if they fall
out and hit a hard surface.
- Install the camshaft housing.
- Apply pipe sealant GM P/N 1052080 or equivalent to the
threads of the camshaft housing bolt.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Use the J 36660-A
in order to install the bolts. Install
the bolts in sequence.
Tighten
Tighten the camshaft housing bolts to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
- Install the timing chain housing to the camshaft housing and timing
chain. Refer to
Timing Chain Housing Replacement
.
- Connect the electrical connection to the oil pressure switch.
- If any spark plug boot
connector assembly has stuck to a spark plug, reinstall the connector onto
the ignition coil and the module assembly.
- Place the ignition coil and module assembly over the spark plugs
and push straight down.
- Clean any lubricant that
is present on the ignition coil and on the bolts which secure the module assembly
to the camshaft housing.
- Apply pipe sealant GM P/N 1052080 or equivalent onto the
ignition coil and onto the bolts which secure the module assembly to the camshaft
housing.
- Install the ignition coil and module cover bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the ignition coil and module cover bolts to 15 N·m
(11 lb ft) + 30 degrees.
- Connect the electrical
connector to the ignition coil and to the module.
- Connect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
in Engine Electrical.
Valve Stem Oil Seal and Valve Spring Replacement Exhaust
Tools Required
• | J 36588 Valve
Spring Compressor T-Bolt |
Removal Procedure
Important: Any time the camshaft housing to the cylinder head bolts are loosened
or removed, the camshaft housing to the cylinder head gasket must be replaced.
- Disconnect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
in Engine Electrical.
- Remove the ignition coil
and module assembly. Refer to
Ignition Control Module Replacement
in Engine-Engine
Controls.
- Disconnect the electrical connection from the oil pressure switch.
- Disconnect the timing chain housing at the camshaft housing, but
do not remove it from the vehicle. Refer to
Timing Chain Housing Replacement
.
Notice: Turn the camshaft housing upside down as soon as it is removed from
the cylinder head. The lifters will fall out of the camshaft housing if it
is not turned upside down. the lifters can be damaged if they
fall out and hit a hard surface.
Important: Use the reverse of the tightening procedure when loosening the camshaft
housing to the cylinder head retaining bolts.
- Remove the camshaft housing.
Refer to
Exhaust Camshaft, Housing and Lifter Replacement
or
Intake Camshaft, Housing and Lifter Replacement
in Engine-Engine Mechanical.
- Remove the spark plug.
- Using a suitable adapter, apply air pressure to the cylinder.
- Compress the valve spring.
Use the J 5892-D
and the J 36588
.
- Disassemble the following
components:
• | The valve spring seat (exhaust) |
Installation Procedure
- Assemble the following components:
• | The valve spring seat (exhaust) |
• | A new, clean and dry valve seal. Push the seal on by hand in order
to ensure that the seal is fully seated. |
• | The spring and retainer. Use the J 36588
, and the J 5892-D
in order to compress the valve spring. |
- Inspect for proper valve key seating.
- Remove the air line adapter.
- Install the spark plug.
Notice: Carefully roll the camshaft housing right side up as it is installed
onto the cylinder head. The lifters can be damaged if they fall
out and hit a hard surface.
- Install the camshaft housing.
Refer to
Exhaust Camshaft, Housing and Lifter Replacement
or
Intake Camshaft, Housing and Lifter Replacement
in Engine-Engine Mechanical.
- Install the timing chain
housing to the camshaft housing and timing chain. Refer to
Timing Chain Housing Replacement
.
- Connect the electrical connection to the oil pressure switch.
- Install the ignition coil and module assembly. Refer to
Ignition Control Module Replacement
in Engine-Engine Controls.
- Connect the electrical connector to the ignition coil and module
assembly.
- Connect the negative battery cable. Refer to
Battery Negative Cable Disconnection and Connection
in Engine Electrical.