Cylinder Block Assembly
- Tools Required- J 33049 Universal Camshaft Bearing Remover and Installer
- Or Equivalent
CAUTION: Excessive force can crush the nozzle. Do not damage the nozzle bore. Do not damage the crankshaft bearing bore.
1. Install the piston nozzles.
- Using a 9/32 inch brass punch drive pin, gently tap the piston nozzles in their bores.
- Ensure the piston nozzles seat fully.
2. Install the oil cooler bypass valve using a socket the same size as the outside diameter of the valve. Drive the valve into the bore until the valve seats on the shoulder in the bore.
NOTE: The cup plug has an orifice hole that prevents an air lock from occurring and blocking the oil flow.
3. Install the cup plug for the oil cooler bypass valve.
4. Install the oil filter bypass valve using a socket the same size as the outside diameter of the valve. Drive the valve into the bore until the valve seats on the shoulder in the bore.
5. Install the front camshaft oil gallery plugs.
- Do not use sealer. The pre-applied sealer is reusable.
- Tighten the plugs until they are completely seated.
6. Install the side oil gallery plugs.
7. Install the remaining oil gallery plugs. An oil gallery plug is located inside the rear main bearing cap land. On threaded plugs, use GM P/N 12346004 or the equivalent.
- Tighten oil gallery plugs to 34 Nm (25 ft. lbs.).
8. Install the engine oil pressure sensor switch.
9. Install the cup plugs and the block heater. Use GM P/N 12345382 or the equivalent on the cup plugs.
10. Install the coolant drain plugs.
- Tighten the coolant drain plugs to 25 Nm (18 ft. lbs.).
NOTE:
- All bearing locations are viewed from the front of the block, with the block in an upright position. The camshaft bearing bores vary in size. On the back of the camshaft bearing is the bore location number from one through five. Be sure to fit the correct camshaft bearing into the correct bore.
- The outer camshaft bearings must be installed first. These bearings serve as guides for the tool
- The rear camshaft bearing must be installed from the front of the block and the front camshaft bearing must be installed from the rear of the block. This allows the tool to remain centered.
- There is one oil hole in the rear camshaft bearing. Using the seam in the 11 o'clock position as a reference point, the oil hole must be in the 1 o'clock position. Be sure that the oil hole in the camshaft bearing lines up with the oil hole in the block.
11. Install the rear camshaft bearing using the universal camshaft bearing remover and installer.
a. Insert the driving bar with the correct expanding driver into the camshaft bearing (collet 4 for camshaft bearing one).
b. Turn the tool until the collet has tightened in the bearing.
c. Push the guide cone against the block and into the fifth bearing bore to center the tool.
d. Drive the bearing into the block.
NOTE: There are two oil holes in the front camshaft bearing. Using the seam in the 12 o'clock position, and the notch facing the front of the block as reference points, one oil hole will be in the 1 o'clock position and the other oil hole will be in the 4:30 position. Be sure that both oil holes in the camshaft bearing line up with the oil holes in the block.
12. Install the front camshaft bearing using the universal camshaft bearing remover and installer.
a. Insert the driving bar with the correct expanding driver into the camshaft bearing (collet 3 for camshaft bearing five).
b. Turn the tool until the collet has tightened in the bearing.
c. Push the guide cone against the block and into the first bearing bore to center the tool.
d. Drive the bearing into the block.
NOTE: There is one oil hole in the center camshaft bearings. Using the seam in the 11 o'clock position as a reference point, the oil hole must be in the 1 o'clock position. Be sure that the oil hole in the camshaft bearing lines up with the oil hole in the block.
13. Install the inner camshaft bearings using the universal camshaft bearing remover and installer.
a. Insert the driving bar with the correct expanding driver into the camshaft bearing (collet 4 for camshaft bearings two through four).
b. Turn the tool until the collet has tightened in the bearing.
c. Push the guide cone against the block and into the first bearing bore to center the tool.
d. Drive the bearing into the block.
e. Repeat this procedure in order to Install the remaining camshaft bearings.
14. Install a new rear camshaft plug.
a. Use sealer GM P/N 12345382 or equivalent on the camshaft plug.
b. Install the plug flush or to a maximum of 0.80 mm (0.03 inch) deep.