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Engine Valve Cover - Sealing

Number 83-I-140 Section 6B Date 09/83
Subject: ENGINE VALVE COVER SEALING - OLDSMOBILE PRODUCED ENGINES

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Late 1983 production engine valve covers for the 4.3L diesel engine (VIN Code T) and 5.7L diesel engine (VIN Code N) are being manufactured with spacers to hold them away from the cylinder head. This space helps allow the valve cover to expand and contract during heating and cooling cycles without breaking the RTV sealing bead.. To obtain this space, the V-8 gas and diesel engine valve covers use "coined in place" spacers and the V-6 diesel engine valve covers use separate snap in place clips. Oldsmobile is currently using a black RTV sealer for valve cover to cylinder head sealing. This RTV has improved adhesion characteristics. Valve cover removal may be eased by the use of a valve cover removal tool such as Burroughs BT8315 (see Figure 1 shown) or equivalent. To use the tool, remove the valve cover bolts and position tool on the inboard (inside) edge of the valve cover, midway between valve cover ends. Engage remover tool tabs under valve cover flange and tighten forcing screw against the intake manifold (see Figure 2 shown). As the forcing screw is tightened observe the valve cover flange.. If the flange begins to bow, stop tightening screw. With the tool in place, wrap a cloth around a short board, place the cloth wrapped board parallel to and against the side of the valve cover above the tool. Strike the board with a mallot. The board and cloth will absorb the blow of the mallot without denting the valve cover, while loosening the RTV bead and allowing valve cover removal.

When servicing engines built without valve cover spacers, use separate snap in place spacer clips. These spacer clips are available from WDDGM in quantities of 25 per package under GM part number 22521731.

Install the valve cover as described in the appropriate Chassis Service Manual. The OEM Sealer is General Electric Black RTV, number 1673. This sealer or its equivalent should be used for service repairs.
General Electric 1673 RTV sealer listed as GM part number 22521437 is available in a 10.3 fluid ounce tube for use with a standard caulking gun, and one source from which it may be purchased is:

F.B. Wright Company 9999 Mercier P.O. Box 770 Dearborn, Michigan 48121

For your convenience, a copy of their order form is attached.

WARRANTY INFORMATION

Warranty claims should contain the sealer (part number 22521437) as the "failed" part number. Part count should be based on the number of clips used plus a quantity of one for the sealer.

Parts amount should be based on dealer cost of the number of clips used plus 10% of the individual tube cost PER VALVE COVER, plus 30%.

Use existing operation number and labor time for the model being repaired.